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  2. Advertising

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  3. LATEST FORECAST

    Central District: Fine very cold night. Widespread frosts. Cool to niocerate day temperature. Moderate southwesterly winds. ...

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  4. SPECTACULAR

    SYDNEY, Monday: One of the most spectacular fires in the history of Sydney broke out in the Royal Agricultural Society's ...

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  5. COAL CRISIS

    LITHGOW, Monday: A mass stopwork meeting of miners on the western coalfields next Monday night may lead to another ...

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  6. ROAD TAX LIFTED

    The road tax on motor vehicles carrying goods which cannot be handled by the Railways, has been lifted by the Minister for Transport ...

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  7. KICKED HORSE

    SYDNEY, Monday: For having kicked a horse in the stomach John Peterson, of Kingsford, was fined £2 at the Traffic Court today on a ...

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  9. DRUNKS FORFEIT RECOGNISANCE

    Three local men were charged before Bathurst Court yesterday with drunkenness over the week end. They did not appear, and forfeited ...

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  10. GENERAL NEWS

    Yesterday, Bathurst Ambulance conveyed Mrs. J. Cusick, of 190 Piper St., to the District Hospital for an X-ray and then returned her to her ...

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  11. P.M.'S WIFE TRAVELS BY AIR

    Mrs. J. B. Chifley, wife of Australia's Prime Minister, was a passenger in the plane from Bathurst to Sydney yesterday. She was ...

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  12. YOUNG GIRL REMANDED ON STEALING CHARGE

    A sixteen and a half years old Parkes girl was remanded on a charge of stealing until July 1 at the Bathurst Court yesterday. She was ...

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  13. PASTORAL AWARD

    SYDNEY, Monday: Highest wages ever awarded to Australian shearers was granted by Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. J. R. (Donovan) in the ...

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  14. FINED FOR STRAYING STOCK

    Bathurst City Council's Chief Health Inspector (Mr . A. T. McIntyre) charged Ted Farr at the Bathurst Court yesterday with being the ...

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  15. SHY, DIFFIDENT LOVER

    Likeable Bill Carter, co-starring with Philip Dorn and Catherine McLeod in Republic's "I've Always Loved You," the Technicolor ...

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  16. Cabinet Meets Today

    SYDNEY, Monday: State Cabinet will meet again tomorrow to decide if gas and electricity rationing is to be introduced in Sydney. ...

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  17. SWEPT TO SEA

    SYDNEY, Monday: Just as he was about to reel in a fish on his rod, a man was swept from the rocks at Malabar at 8 a.m. today, and ...

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  18. PUBLIC SCHOOL COURTS COMPLETED

    A "working bee" of a dozen parents, together with members of the Bathurst Public School P. and C. Association, completed the laying out. ...

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  19. FLOOD VICTIMS' APPEAL

    Bathurst has made a splendid response to the appeal by the local Red Cross Society's appeal tor clothing for victims of the recent ...

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  20. NEGLIGENT DRIVING

    When William Henry Honeyman, a contractor, of Raglan, was called to answer a charge of driving in a negligent manner, at the Bathurst Police ...

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  21. DRASTIC MEASURES

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Federal Cabinet has decided to impose drastic measures in an attempt to close all avenues of petrol leakages. ...

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  22. YOUNG ANGLICANS CAMP AFTERMATH

    Many practical results have ensued from the Second Anglican Youth Camp. Blayney young folk sent their first contribution to the ...

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  23. LOW TEMPERATURES

    Low temperatures were recorded in Bathurst yesterday, the maximum being only 46 degrees. Conditions throughout the day were bleak and ...

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  24. Quicker Carriage of Cargo Likely

    SYDNEY, Monday: Movement of coastal cargo from Sydney this week is expected to improve with the diversion of the Kooralya and ...

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  25. MINISTER'S ASSURANCE

    CANBERRA, Monday: "The public can rest assured that the security interests of Australia have always been properly safeguarded, by ensuing ...

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  26. NEW YEAR'S EVE ACCIDENT SEQUEL

    An accident in Russell St. on New Year's Eve last, in which a motor cyclist and a pillion rider were injured, had a sequel at the Bathurst ...

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  27. FAR WEST CHILDREN

    Reporting on the annual conference of the Far West Children's Health Scheme in Sydney, Miss Williamson, of South Bathurst Public ...

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  28. Scallops, Lobsters Back But Dearer

    SYDNEY, Monday: There will be more Tasmanian scallops and lobsters in fish shops after today, but the public will pay more for them. ...

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  29. FAKED BALLOT

    MELBOURNE, Monday Alleging that hundreds of faked ballot papers had been used by opponents, defeated candidates in two Labor ...

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  30. RAIN AFFECT ON LAMBS

    "The recent wet weather will have a harmful affect on lambing in the district," stated Mr. J. C. Beardwood, Bathurst P.P. Board's Stock ...

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  31. Gaoled for Receiving Stolen Wool

    SYDNEY, Monday: Reuben Press (35) Kennetir Street, Bondi, was sent to gaol for 12 months by Judge Holden at the Quarter Sessions today, after ...

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  32. Hearing Postponed.

    WOLLONGONG, Monday: Hearing of the miners' application for a 35-hour week has been held up at the request of the Miners' Federation. ...

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  33. WOMEN JUMP WHEN TRAIN HITS LORRY

    YOUNG, Monday: Inquiries are now being made into a level crossing smash, when the Harden-Young passenger train crashed into a motor ...

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  34. University Monkey Tricks

    SYDNEY, Monday: While youths and police were scouring Sydney University grounds for four missing Rhesus monkeys this morning, one ...

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  35. HOUSING COMMISSION OFFICER VISITS BATHURST

    An investigation officer from the State Housing Commission (Mr. E. Gilford) visited Bnthurst yesterday. In the afternoon, he accompanied the ...

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  36. ORANGE PLANS BIG AIR RACE

    ORANGE, Monday: Orange is out to publicise its Cherry Blossom Carnival, which takes place in October. The organising committee is ...

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  37. Will Not Interfere

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Federal Government would not interfere with the distribution of coal, as arranged by the Coal Board, it was learned ...

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  38. REFUNDS NOT ALLOWED

    SYDNEY, Monday: Refunds to purchasers of cars above, the pegged price were not provided for in the Price Regulations, said the Chief ...

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  39. YOUNG R.S.L. HOSTILE

    YOUNG, Monday: The RSL at Young is strongly opposing reported proposals for Japanese migration to the South Pacific. ...

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  40. Stabbed Man With Scissors

    SYDNEY, Monday: Charged with having stabbed Donald La Hay twice in the chest with a pair of scissors outside a Liverpool hotel on ...

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  42. SCHOOL NO LONGER BLACK

    GLEN DAVIS, Monday: Glen Davis parents have abandoned their boycott of the school, after receiving an assurance that a building will ...

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  43. Drastic Action

    PERTH, Monday: The Western Australian Government has announced drastic rationing of gas, electricity and transport because of ...

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  44. CANOBOLAS GROWER

    ORANGE, Monday: The president of the NSW Apple and Pear Growers' Association (Mr. W. Pascoe, of Cenobolas) has been nominated as ...

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  45. PERSONAL

    The death is announced from Molong of Mrs. Florrie Sharpless a native of Bathurst and a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. Driscoll ...

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  46. Hospitals Staff Position

    SYDNEY, Monday: Shortage of nurses is no lorger felt by the large metropolitan hospitals. But at Randwick and Waterfall ...

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  47. GANDHI'S ELDEST SON DEAD

    BOMBAY, Monday: The newspaper Harijan, which the late Mahatma Gandhi founded, reports the death on June 19 of the Mahatma's eldest ...

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  48. MORE CZECH ESCAPES.

    PARIS, Monday: Three Czech officers and a young woman landed their aircraft at duss yesterday near Cayeux. ...

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