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  2. Advertising

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  4. COUNCIL, MEETING

    The Associated Sports Clubs proposal to light the Bathurst Sports ground will be discussed at tomorrow night's meeting of Bathurst, Council. ...

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  5. EASTER MOTOR RACES

    "Motor races will be Conducted at Mt. Panorama on Easter Saturday. This was stated by Mr. Wal Cappa, secretary of the Australian Cycle ...

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  6. BERLIN PROBLEM

    PARIS, Monday: A last minute change of front by Russia is believed to be the only chance of solving the Berlin problem at the UNO security ...

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  7. SEARCH FOR ESCAPEE

    Up till a late hour last night, no trace had been found of Francis Edward Carter (22), who made a daring break from a cell at the Bathurst ...

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  8. STRIKE THREAT WORSENS

    PARIS, Monday: Strikers in France's northern coal areas are strengthening their defences in anticipation of a Government ...

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  9. PLANE PASSENGERS

    Passengers by yesterday's Butler's Air Transport Service from Bathurst to Sydney were: Mr. Dickman and infant; Mr. R. Holmes. Mrs. ...

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  10. GENERAL NEWS

    Bathurst Ambulance yesterday trans ported Miss B. Luther, of Orton Park, to the District Hospital, and Mr. W. R. Dowton, of Perthville, to ...

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  11. BOOTH LICENSE

    A booth license was granted by Mr. Dash, SM. in the Licensing Court yesterday to Mr. E. McGuiness, licensee of the Family Hotel, for the ...

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  12. ROUND WORLD FLIGHT

    HONG KONG, Monday: Mrs. Morrow-Talt, Who is attempting a round-the-world fight in a single-engine Proctor aircraft, arrived at Hong ...

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  13. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BALL

    The first Chamber of Commerce Ball in Bathurst for many years Will be staged in the ballroom of the Royal Hotel tomorrow night. Mr. ...

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  14. EXTRA HOLIDAY AT CHRISTMAS

    An extra day's holiday at Christmas for NSW workers was approved yesterday by the State Government. There will be a four day holiday ...

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  15. POULTRY SOCIETY

    Bathurst Poultry, Pigeon and Cage Bird Society is considering a proposal to stage its annual show in conjunction with the Far West Health ...

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  16. LATEST FORECAST

    Central Districts: Fine and warm to hot day cold night on the highlands: northeast winds, freshening later. ...

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  17. COWRA FARM FIELD DAY

    All arrangements have been completed in readiness for the Farmers' Field Day, to be held at Cowra Experiment Farm tomorrow starting at ...

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  18. LAST SURVIVOR SUCCUMBS

    LONDON, Monday: William Hendrick Phillipo, the sole survivor of the KLM Constellation airliner which crashed at Prestwick last Thursday ...

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  19. P. & C. MEETING

    Bathurst High School P. and C. Association will hold its usual monthly meeting at the Technical College, on Thursday night. ...

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  20. BATHURST WEATHER WARMS UP

    Bathurstians experienced the hottest day this season yesterday when the temperature soared to 83 degrees. The 9 am reading was 76 and the ...

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  21. DRUNK FINED

    Peter Patrick Ryan, was fined 5/- or the rising of the Court by Mr. K. M. Dash, SM, at Bathurst Court yesterday, on a charge of being drunk ...

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  22. EXPLOSION SHATTERS WINDSCREEN

    A Bathurst man Mr. Harold Lambeth, reported to Katoomba police yesterday afternoon that the windscreen of his car had been shattered ...

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  23. UPROAR AT U.N.O. DAY FUNCTION

    LONDON, Monday: Cries of "Yankeen dollars" and a storm of booing almost drowned part of the speeches at the United Nations Day meeting ...

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  24. IGNORED HALT SIGN

    A fine of 30/- court costs 8/-, or 4 days, was imposed by Mr. Dash, SM. at Bathurst Court yesterday, on Leslie Trehell, when he pleaded ...

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  25. Search for N.Z. Plane

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.) Monday: Low cloud and unfavorable weather conditions in the Ruapahu area, in central North Island, is hampering the ...

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  26. RED CROSS CARD PARTY

    This year's Melbourne Cup card party will be held at Raffles, which is being generously lent to the Red Cross by the proprietor, Mr. D. G. ...

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  27. TRAFFIC CASES ADJOURNED

    At Bathurst Court yesterday on the application of his solicitor, Mr. R. G. L. Baillic, a charge against Kenneth Cusick for not giving way to ...

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  28. U.S.-Australian Relations

    SYDNEY, Monday: A plea [?]ser association between [?] and the United States was made [?] Sydney today by the Minister [?] ...

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  29. FALSE ALARM

    For the second time within two weeks the Bathurst Fire Brigade was called out yesterday to answer a false alarm. The alarm sounded at 4 ...

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  30. N.C.G.M. ANNIVERSARY DANCE

    Tomorrow night's N.C.G.M. anniversary dance, to be held in the Bathurst Hall, will be in the form of a ball with dancing from 8 p.m. to ...

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  31. DAMAGE TO SHIP

    SYDNEY, Monday: Migrants to reach Sydney on the Italian motorship Napoli today complained of an uncomfortable voyage. ...

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  32. C.W.A. GIFT

    The N.S.W. Branch of the Country Women's Association has been notified that Princess Elizabeth will accept from its members a gift of ...

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  33. ESCAPED PRISONER

    Francis John Carter (22), who escaped from a cell at the Bathurst Police Station in the early hours of Sunday morning, was formally called ...

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  34. TENANCY CASE ADJOURNED

    A tenancy matter in which Mr. R. H. Browning, agent for Amelia Elvie Martin, sought possession of premises at 25 Charlotte Street, Bathurst, from ...

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  35. Big Loss on Airlines

    LONDON, Monday. The combined accounts of British Overseas Airways, British South-American Airways and British European Airways, to be ...

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  36. POLICE ARREST HERMIT

    LITHGOW, Monday: Lithgow [?]tectives today took into custo[?] hermit who was found starving [?] emaciated and heavily, bear [?] ...

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  37. TONIGHT'S DANCE

    A combines men's and women's cricket associations dance will be held, in the Cathedral, Memorial Hall tonight. These dances will be run ...

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  38. ATOM POWER USED IN SUBS.

    NEW YORK, Monday: The United States is spending up the work of designing atom-powered submarines which are regarded as the reply to ...

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  39. MIGRANTS FOR BATHURST

    CAIRNS, Monday: Seven hundred and eighty people aboard the migrant vessel charlton Sovereign at Cairns are wondering where and when they ...

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  40. A. H. AND P. SHEEP DOG TRIAL AND GYMKHANA

    The Sheep Dog Trials and Horse Carnival to be conducted by the A.H. and P. Association on Friday and Saturday, November 5 and 6, gives ...

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  41. WOMEN'S CRICKET

    It is expected that at least two Bathurst girls will play in the practice matches in Sydney early next month in preparation for the State ...

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  42. JUVENILE CONCERT

    A concert featuring winners in the juvenile sections of the recent Bathurst Eisteddfod competitions will be held in the Masonic Hall on ...

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  43. PERSONAL

    Mr. Pat Harrington, secretary the Bathurst branch of the ALP, [?] has been in ill health for some [?] was conveyed to Sydney [?] ...

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  44. Six-Hour Day at Dubbo

    DUBBO, Monday: More than 50 floats and decorated vehicles took part in Six Hours holiday procession at Dubbo today. ...

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  45. COMPLAINT BY U.N.O. COMMITTEE

    ATENS, Monday: The United Nations Balkans committee in a report to the General Assembly from Athens accuses Greek Government troops of ...

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  46. SMALL ATTENDANCE AT MEETING

    The lack of interest shown by members of the Bathurst Sub-Branch of the Legion of Ex-Servicemen and Women is very disappointing to the ...

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  47. Blood Donors Sought

    ORANGE, Monday: The Red Cross Transfusion Service began its Western tour at Orange today, but the response of blood donors, has not ...

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  49. Western Fruit Prospects

    ORANGE, Monday: The past two days of warner weather have made orchardists in the Central Districts very happy. ...

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  50. Narrow Escape From Crecodile

    DARWIN, Monday: A Darwin Administration employee narrowly escaped death yesterday when his revolver failed as an 18ft crocodile ...

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  51. EGYPTIAN ULTIMATUM DEFERRED

    PARIS, Monday: At the request of the United Nations, [?] has [?] the [?] for the ultimat[?] on Saturday. ...

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  52. "THE IRON CURTAIN"

    "The Iron Curtain," 20th Century Fox's sensational film drama of Russian espionage in Canada, opens at the City Theatre this Friday, with ...

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  53. High Temperatures in Far West

    SYDNEY, Monday: Sydney has had its [?] fine day in [?] The highest [?] ...

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