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  2. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 8 words
  3. ASTLEY CUP MATCH

    An application by Bathurst High School sportsmaster (Mr. B. Lear[?]month) for the use of the Sports Ground on July 14, and 15, when ...

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  4. MACQUARIE TURBULENT

    The usually somnolent, Macquarie Rives near Bathurst's south-eastern limits, presented an unusual sight yesterday with its ...

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  5. TO SELL BUTTONS

    Permission was granted at last night's meeting of the Bathurst City Council to the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides' associations to sell buttons in ...

    Article : 65 words
  6. Advertising

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  7. BABY HEALTH CENTRE

    A request for a donation of £1500 by the Bathurst branch of the C.W.A., was beyond the financial capacity of the City Council. ...

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  8. SPORTS GROUND LIGHTING

    Bathurst Rugby League wrote to last night's meeting of the City Council asking to meet aldermen to discuss the lighting of the ...

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  9. BATHURST WEATHER CONDITIONS

    A cold breeze, cloudy condition with some light showers, prevailed in Bathurst yesterday. The maximum temperature reading at 3 p.m. was 60 ...

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  10. GENERAL NEWS

    Following the rains over the past three days, the river rose to 9ft, 5ins, at Bathurst yesterday, a rise of 5ft, 3ins, in 24 hours. ...

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  11. CURRENT COUPONS

    TEA: 21-32, available; 21-24 expire July 11. BUTTER: 22-24 available tHl July 11. PETROL: June issue available at country post officess. ...

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  12. RADIO 2BS WILL BROADCAST TITLE FIGHT

    Radio 2BS, Bathurst listeners will be kept fully informed of the progress of the big Louis-Walcott, world heavyweight title fight which takes ...

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  13. MAGAZINE FOR MIGRANTS

    In response to an appeal published In the Advocate a week ago, more than 50 books and magazines were handed In to this office for the new ...

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  14. AMBULANCE CASE

    Mrs. W. Tuite. of the Commercial Hotel, was conveyed by Bathurst Ambulance yesterday to the District Hospital, and admitted for medical ...

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  15. HOME' DELIVERIES

    The law provided that the Under Secretary of the Department of Labor and Industry (Mr. Bellemore) would judge how many butchers would ...

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  16. BATHURST RATING

    Aldermen at last night's meeting of the Bathurst City Council, discussed at length the present rating in Bathurst. Some claimed ...

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  17. BATHURST POLICE COURT

    Only a short, list is set down for hearing at Bathurst Court of Petty Sessions next Monday. The hearing, which is scheduled for half-day, will ...

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  18. BATHURST TENNIS POSTPONED

    Owing to the wet condition of the court, the final of the Bathurst women's midweek competition was postponed until next Wednesday. The ...

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  19. PLANE PASSENGERS

    Passengers by yesterday's plane from Bathurst to Sydney were: Mr. Summers, Mr. Wilton and Miss McGaffin, all of California Production Ltd.; ...

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  20. DENISON BRIDGE

    Bathurst City Council last night agreed to, assist Turon Shire Council in taking the question of the provision of a footbridge over the ...

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  21. BISHOP USED GOODS TRAIN

    A ball at Coonamble highlights the difficulties of travelling over roads in the Western Plains because of the rain this week. Bishop Norton, ...

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  22. LATEST FORECAST

    Central Districts : Isolated showers on the highlands. Elsewhere fine, cool clay. Cold frosty night. Light to moderate southwesterly winds. ...

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  23. N.C.G.M. DANCE

    Bathurst N.C.G.M. usual dance will be held. In the Red Rose Cafe to-night. Coxhead's orchestra will supply the music, and a dainty supper is ...

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  24. ASPARAGUS, WASHING STATION

    The Asparagus Production Co. wrote to last night's meeting of Bathurst City Council, asking that something definite be done regarding their ...

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  25. COMMISSION OFFICER TO SELECT BATHURST SITE

    The Housing Commission of New South Wales, wrote to last night's meeting of the Bathurst City Council, advising that action is being taken to ...

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  26. CONTROLS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The N.S.W. Trades and Labor Council officers to-day submitted a number of proposals to the Premier (Mr. McGirr) on ...

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  27. REFERENDUM ECHO

    ORANGE, Wednesday: According to letters received today by the Divisional Returning Officer for Calare (Mr. Hart) the influenza epidemic ...

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  28. NORTH QUEENSLAND TOBACCO

    Mareeba, in North Queensland, is now manufacturing the locally grown tobacco leaf and exporting to the south. One Sydney firm, with 2000 ...

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  29. GAS CHARGES

    Ald. Bant gave notice of motion at last night's meeting of the Bathurst City Council that a review be made of the gas charge and a uniform rate ...

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  30. EXTENSION OF TIME

    Ald. Hearne, through Mr. W. S. Bromhead, was granted six months, extension, of, time to do away, with his post verandah. Ald. Hearn left last ...

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  31. DONATION TO MEMORIAL FUND

    Mr .W. R. Glasson, of Gamboola, Molong wrote to last night's Bathurst City Council meeting regarding a proposal to erect a memorial to ...

    Article : 154 words
  32. SHEEP AND CATTLE DEARER AT BATHURST

    Rates for cattle and sheep showed an advance on recent values at the Bathurst stock sales yesterday. The market for cattle was 10/- to 15/- ...

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  33. BATHURST APEX CLUB NOTES

    Bathurst Apexians held a special games evening at the Red Rose Cafe Despite the wet evening, there was a fair attendance. ...

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  34. NEW COUNCIL VEHICLES.

    Bathurst City Council last night decided to accept the tender for a Bedford 10 hp utility for the Gas Department. Cost or the vehicle ...

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  35. SUMMER SCHOOL

    A fourth Local Government summer school will be held at the Sydney University Union Hall on Friday, August 6, 1948. The utmost support ...

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  36. RED CROSS CLOTHING STOLEN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: More than £500 worth of clothing most of which was to have been sent to flood victims on the North Coast was stolen last ...

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  37. WESTERN TRAIN SERVICES

    It is unlikely that an early improvement in passenger train time-tables, on the Western Time can be anticipated. ...

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  38. BATHURST RESIDENTS REQUEST STREET

    Nine owners of building allotments in the vicinity of Lort, Stewart and Brilliant Streets, wrote ,to last night's meeting of the Bathurst City ...

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  39. UNSATISFACTORY SANITARY SERVICES

    The Bathurst and District Trades and Labor Council wrote to last night's meeting of Bathurst City Council, stating it was reported at ...

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  40. PARK HOTEL MOVE

    Ald. Smith at last night's meeting of the Bathurst Council meeting moved that Council contact the parties concerned with a view to having ...

    Article : 116 words
  41. HOWICK STREET BUS SHELTER

    The Minister for Transport (Mr. O'Sullivan) wrote to last night's meeting of Bathurst City Council, forwarded through Mr. C. A. Kelly, ...

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  42. DEWEY LEADS

    PHILADELPHIA, Wednesday: Government T. Dewey of New York, went further ahead of the field racing for [?] Presidential nomination ...

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  43. PRISON DEPARTMENT'S NEW MARIA

    Included in the modern conveniences of the Prison Department's latest van is not an easy exit. Built for the transport of prisoners from ...

    Article : 117 words
  44. WHEAT CASE APPEAL

    YOUNG, Wednesday: The gathering president of the Farmers and Settlers Association (Mr. Robertson) has appeal to the Association's ...

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  45. GARDEN COMPETITIONS

    The Bathurst Railway Institute Horticultural Society wrote to last night's meeting to Bathurst City Council, expressing its eagerness to have ...

    Article : 229 words
  46. PERSONAL

    At last night's meeting of the Bathurst City Council Mr. R. H. Coles, of 5 Bent Street was appointed Sanitary and Garbage Overseas ...

    Article : 62 words
  47. Advertising

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    Advertising : 60 words
  48. B[?] Seize Girls

    Armed [?] who [?] the village of [?] ...

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  49. WEST BATHURST SHELTER SHED

    The Macquarie Viey Progress Association wrote to last night's meeting of Bathurst City Council, regarding repairs to a shelter shed, and ...

    Article : 144 words
  50. MILLTHORPE HOUSING PROBE

    MILLTHORPE, Wednesday: An officer of the Housing Commissioner(Mr. Gilford), will visit Milthorpe on June 30 to look into how much ...

    Article : 20 words
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