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  2. MUSIC RESISTS

    In the recent music examinations held in Bathurst, Barbara Beardwood, Grade VI, gained honors, and June Gurdon. Preparatory 97. Both are ...

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  3. POULTRY BRING HIGH PRICES

    At Vic Curry's auction mart yesterday roosters brought 22/- per pair and hens 18/ per pair. ...

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  5. RIOTING IN PARIS

    The people were hurt and at least 20 others, including two Communist Deputies, were detained when fighting, broke out yesterday in the Champs ...

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  7. BERLIN DISPUTE

    Australia's Doctor Evatt is reported to have initiated a move on which top United Nations officials are now working to ...

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  8. IN CHINA

    NANKING, Friday: As one million troops were reported locked in a desperate battle at Suchow—strategic, gateway to the capitalt—he ...

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  9. CENTRAL FORECAST

    Fine m[?]d to warm day, with light to moderate south to southwest winds, becoming unsettled, with scattered light rain during the night. ...

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  10. INCREASE IN RATE

    Turon Shire Council at its meeting yesterday decided to increase the rate from 2½d to 3d in the £ on the unimproved capital values for 1949. ...

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  11. BATHURST CHORAL SOCIETY

    An important meeting of Bathurst Choral-Society will be held on Monday night at 8 o'clock All members are asked to attend. ...

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  12. GENERAL NEWS

    A strong breeze made the weather conditions unpleasant in Bathurst yesterday. The maximum, temperature was 80 decrees and the increase ...

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  13. ST. PAT'S DANCE

    Another of St. Pat's Club dances will be held in the Bathurst Hall to-night, when old and modern tunes will be supplied continuously by two ...

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  14. YA DANCE

    Swell the numbers at the next YA dance. It is to be held on Tuesday night at the Cathedral Memorial Hall. Supper is always tasty and ...

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  15. FURNITURE SALE

    An auction sale of modern furniture also a wireless set, typewriters, etc., will be conducted by Messrs. Clements and McCarthy, on account of ...

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  16. RED CROSS DAY

    Red Cross Day will be celebrated in Bathurst on Friday next when amongst the many attractions at the Cathedral Memorial Hall will be ...

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  17. KILSO 2BS FUNCTION

    Another grand night's entertainment is assured to all card players at Kelso 2BS Radio party tonight. There will be good prizes, home made ...

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  18. LONG SITTING.

    Councillors of the Turon Shire had a long sitting yesterday. The meeting commenced at 10 o'clock and after a break for lunch ...

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  19. OBJECTIONS TO SAW-MILL

    Several objections against the establishment of a saw-mill in Hereford Street by Mr. R. O'Leary were received at yesterday's meeting of ...

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  20. WOMAN M.P. LOSES LIBEL CASE

    LONDON, Friday: In his 17 years in the House of Commons he never, saw a "less dignified spectacle" the Conservative M.P. Mr. ...

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  21. DONATION TO COUNCIL

    A cheque for £25 from Gordon Edgell and Sons was received at yesterday's meeting of the Turon Shire Council, a request was made that ...

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  22. PREDICTS RED VICTORY IN CHINA

    PARIS, Friday: A prediction that the Chinese Communists, would win the China civil war, regardless of whether China's armies reduced or ...

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  23. THE CAPS CAME BACK

    One of the motorist's petty annoyances is loss of car hub caps, leaving his car looking very untidy. One NRMA member has ...

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  24. ROAD TO HATCHERY

    The Central Acclimatisation Society yesterday asked Abercrombie Shire Council to undertake gracing of terraces and road gravelling at the ...

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  25. "War Not Inevitable"

    MONTREAL, Friday: Canada's most certain and practical approach to security lies in an alliance of the North Atlantic nations, the Acting Prime ...

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  26. EGLINTON'S AMATEUR HOUR

    Client interest is being taken in the Eglinton Amateur Hour contest which takes place on Thursday night in the Eglinton Memorial Hall. There are ...

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  27. EDITH SCHOOL RESIDENCE

    Mr. Kelly, Member for Bathurst, has received the following letter from the Minister for Education: "I have had under notice your personal ...

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  28. MILL LANE

    Mr. D. Piper of Eglinton had a further letter before yesterday's meeting of the Turon Shire Council. Mr. Piper asked what the council was ...

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  29. RATEPAYERS' REQUESTS

    At yesterday's meeting of Aber [?]mbic Shire Council. Mr. A. G. Arrow, Rose Street. Bathurst sought permission to lay 12ft of pipes in ...

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  30. Attlee Doubtful About Meeting With Stalin

    LONDON, Friday: It was preferable that international problems should by dealt with through U.N.O. If they could not be settled through normal ...

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  31. CLASS FIELD AT KENNERSON PARK

    The main race at Kennerson Park today will be the Top Flying, in which six speedsters are taking part. The punters are sure to put their money ...

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  32. PETITION BY RATEPAYERS

    A petition from 30 residents of Arkstone, Isabella and Burraga districts received at yesterday's meeting of Abercrombie Shire Council, ...

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  33. GREEK MINISTER REBUKES EVATT

    PARIS, Friday: Greet [?] Minister (M. T[?]aldaris) said yesterday, he intended to complain to [?] that Dr. Evatt, as non-[?] ...

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  34. SEVEN DEAD

    LONDON, Friday: Seven persons were drowned when a twin engined De Hav[?] Rapide airliner crashed in the Mersey last night. ...

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  35. Soldiers Raid Food Shops

    TIENTSIN, Friday: Hungry soldiers dumped into North China after the collapse of Manchuria went on a wild "grab everything" spree here ...

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  36. PLANE PASSENGERS

    Passengers by yesterday's piane from Bathurst to Sydney were: Miss Secombe (Bathurst); Mr. M. Gorman, Mrs. McGuinness (Family ...

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  37. THREAT TO FOREIGN PLANES

    Following their threat to force down foreign aircraft lacking pro[?] markings of flying outside the Berlin aircraft corridors, the Russians ...

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  38. FOOD FOR "ZOO SHIP"

    SAN FRANCISCO Friday: A Navy flying boat yesterday parachuted supplies for the animals on the "floating ark"—the Swarthmore Victory—in ...

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  39. MIGRANTS FOR COWRA

    Early in the New Year, 2000 European women and children will be housed at the Cowra military camp. They will comprise wives and ...

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  40. BUILDING PERMITS

    At yesterday's meeting of Abercrobmie Shire Council building permits were granted to J. P. Rice septic tank at All Saints College); ...

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  41. SWATCHFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOL

    Mr. C. A. Kelly MLA, Minister lot Health, has received the following from Mr. R. J. Heffron, Minister for Education: Dear Mr. Kelly: I ...

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  42. KANGAROOS

    ILKLEY, Friday: England's Rugby League followers will have their first experience of Australia's rigid interpretation of rules when Tom ...

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  43. RETURN OF CHILDREN

    PARIS, Friday: By [?] vote the United National [?] Committee has called on all [?] cries to return Greek children to ...

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  44. BATHURST TECHNICAL COLLEGE

    The day and evening classes at Bathurst Technical College have closed for 1948, and examinations completed. All other classes close ...

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  45. "Smokes" Famine to Continue

    LONDON, Friday: Lack of suitable machi[?] to make a new type of cigarette requiring 20 per cent less tobacco, will prevent an end to ...

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  46. EXTRA NEWSPRINT [?] ENGLISH PAPERS

    England's national penny [?] papers, at present four [?] to revert to an av[?] pages daily in the new year ...

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  47. BATHURST MAN WINS £3000

    Excitement was intense at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hearne, 16 Vittoria Street, Bathurst, yesterday morning when son Bruce, ...

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  48. RUHR CONTROL PLAN

    Plans by Britain and the United States to give Germans cont[?]r of the Ruhr industry have provoked such a storm of protest in official ci[?] ...

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  49. CWA MEETING

    CWA monthly meeting will be held on Wednesday, November 17 at 2.30 pm. Members are asked to make a note of the change of day for the ...

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  50. Use Filter Tips

    SYDNEY, Friday: The NSW Minister for Labor and Industry (Mr. Finnan) said today that he would suggest at next week's meeting of ...

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  51. ATTACK BY TERRO[?]

    Two European women [?] European child were wounded [?] with the British so[?] a[?] a ve[?] ...

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  52. TRADE WITH JAPAN

    American and Commonwealth Government officials met last week to discuss points involved in granting most favored nation treatment to ...

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  54. PERSONAL

    Mr. A. G. Yeats, of the Bathurst Gaol staff, arrived back in bathurst yesterday, after spending seven weeks in the Concord Repatriation ...

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  55. PEACE TALKS IN IN[?]

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  56. Veteran Warship Ends Career

    After surviving 13 battles with the Japanese, plus the Bikini atom bomb tests, the heavy cruise P[?]col[?] was sunk by a bombardment of shells ...

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  57. U.S. Shipping Shrike [?]

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  58. Ceramic on Ma[?]

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  59. Search for Sub Abandoned

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