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  2. Advertising

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  4. TOWN TATTLE

    Items for inclusion in Friday's Town Tattle columns would be appreciated from readers. Early submission of items for publication would ...

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  5. QUEEN DISAPPOINTED

    A London report says that the Queen is not only upset by the gravity of the King's illness, but is also bitterly disappointed at missing the ...

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  6. THUNDER PREDICTED

    Central forecast: Fine warm to hot day, cool night. Isolated afternoon thunder. Light northeast winds. ...

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  7. BOYCOTT ON VIC. PORTS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Summonses were issued in Melbourne today against several members of the executive of the Railway and ...

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  8. COLLEGE FUNCTION

    The annual presentation of prizes and concert at St. Stanislaus' College will take place on Sunday night week in the main hall. ...

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  9. MILD TEMPERATURES

    Mild temperatures prevailed in Bathurst yesterday, when conditions were moderate for this period of the year. Maximum recording was 72 ...

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  10. TONIGHTS DANCE

    This NCGM will be resuming their popular dances in the Bathurst Hall tonight commencing at 8 o'clock. Coxhead's orchestra has been ...

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  11. CHRISTMAS IS COMING

    The rapid approach of Christmas was exemplified in Bathurst yesterday when business houses commenced window decorations in preparation for ...

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  12. GENERAL NEWS

    A meeting of the Bathurst High School Parents and Citizens Association will be held at the Technical College tomorrow night, commencing ...

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  13. OLD TIME DANCE

    Thursday night's old time dance in the Railway institute Hall should again attract a big crowd. The floor is in perfect condition. Jack Proctor ...

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  14. P.P. BOARD MEETING

    A decision will be made at Friday's meeting of the Bathurst P.P. Board regarding the vacancy on the board caused by the death of Dir. D. T. ...

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  15. BUCKJUMP CONTEST

    Mr. Jack Gallagher, railway ganger, of Bathurst, has covered a wager of £10 that he can ride one or Thorpe McConville's buckjumpers on Friday ...

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  16. BLAYNEY STOCK SOLD

    Remits secured at Winchcombe Carson's Homebush auction on Monday included R. M. Eason Blayney, 57 xbred suckers to 48 10 average ...

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  17. COUNTRY WEEK CRICKET

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  18. MIGRANTS MARRY

    The marriage of two new settlers at the Bathurst Migrant Centre was performed by Mr. J. Flanagan, J.P, T. the Bathurst Court House ...

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  19. CHINA WAR

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: Chinese Communists claim in a, broadcast picked up in San Francisco that they have captured Poaaing, 90 miles ...

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  20. STOCK SALES DRAW

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  21. AFTERNOON TEA FOR RED CROSS MEMBERS

    The Mayoress. Mrs. O. G. Parnham has extended an invitation to members of the nod Cross Society to take afternoon tea with her at the ...

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  22. NEARING COMPLETION

    Work on the beautification of the Bathurst High School grounds is nearing completion. It is expected that the present programme of the ...

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  23. BAD STREET

    Residents in the block in Bentinck Street, between Lambert and Brilliant Streets are perturbed at the state of that section of the road. ...

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  24. PLANE PASSENGERS

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  25. ATTRACTIVE SETTING

    At present the Bathurst Police Station is set in an attractive showing of roses. An arch of pink roses at the entrance is an impressive sight. Sgt. ...

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  26. POISONING OF DOGS

    Dog Lover writes: A dog is a man's best pal. or so it is said. All those who have a dog and grow fond of him can realise what it is to lose it. If ...

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  27. "DRY" CHRISTMAS

    Hotelkeepers in Bathurst fear that beer supplies for the Christmas period will not be as large as required. Bottled beer will practically be ...

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  28. HOUSING SCHEME

    Construction of the seven Housing Commission homes at the northwestern end of Lambert St., is nearing completion. Plans for another seven ...

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  29. HOLIDAY'S THREAT

    Mr. Hollway gave an assurance tonight that if essential services were interrupted the Government would act. ...

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  30. CHRISTMAS WEEK FESTIVITIES

    Although Christmas week is only four weeks away, the Bathurst Christmas Week Festivities Committee has been silent regarding what ...

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  31. LOSS OF THOUSANDS OF POUNDS

    Sudden cancellation of the King's tour will result in a loss of hundreds of thousands of pounds to Government, local government bodies, retail ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. TRIBUTE TO CALWELL

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The Church of England had never found that the Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) had shown any ...

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  33. Probe into Tile Company Activities

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: The Attorney Genera. (Mr. Martin) said in the Assembly tiday that the police were investigating the affairs of the ...

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  34. CWA YOUNGER SET

    At the monthly meeting of the CWA Younger Set it was decided to hold the annual meeting during December, the date being notified later. ...

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  35. RATION CARD ISSUE

    The issue of ration cards for butter and tea will be made on Saturday next between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Bathurstians are reminded ...

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  36. LETTER OF APPRECIATION

    A letter from the Western Division of the British Ballet Organisation, with headquarters at Lithgow, was read at a meeting of Bathurst ...

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  37. TINY MOTOR FOR "BIKE"

    LONDON,: Tuesday: Production will begin in England immediately of a tiny three-quarter horse power motor which can drive a bicycle, at ...

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  38. THURSDAY'S COURT

    Mr. Dash, S.M. will preside over a full day's sitting of the Bathurst Court tomorrow, among the charges to be dealt with are charges against ...

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  39. CWA FAIR

    Bathurst branch of the Country Women's Association will hold a Pedlars' Fair in the Cathedral Memorial Hall on Friday. A variety of stalls ...

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  40. INTER EXAM STARTS

    The Intermediate examination for 174 students in the Bathurst district commenced yesterday at the Bathurst High School, when they sat for ...

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  41. WANT. FARES INCREASE REVIEWED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Today a deputation from the NSW. Trades and Labor Council asked the Acting, Premier (Mr. Baddeley) to reconsider ...

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  42. PERSONAL

    Constable Morris of Bathurst yesterday resumed duty after a month's leave spent in Melbourne. The death occurred at St. Vincent's ...

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  43. TREAT FOR CHILDREN

    The children of Eglinton are in for a treat on December 16, when the Eglinten Parents and Citizens' Association will entertain them at a ...

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  44. INSURANCE COMPANIES WILL BE HEAVY LOSERS

    A Sydney agent for Lloyds said the company would have to pay out about, £250,000. Organisations which bought ...

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  45. DOG POISONER ACTIVE

    Seven dogs were yesterday morning reported poisoned by residents in the vicinity (of lower George Street. One at least was a valuable ...

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  46. ART EXHIBITION

    Tonight at 8 o'clock the exhibition. Contemporary Australian Painting, at the reading room of the School of Arts will be opened by the Mayor ...

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  47. TEACHER NEEDED

    At a committee meeting of the Bathurst Eisteddfod, the honorary secretary (Mr. Larson) mentioned the fact that with the introduction ...

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  48. RACE PLANS UNCHANGED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday" The secretary of Australian Jockey Club, (Mr. W. Parry-Okeden) today said the programme for the Autumn carnival ...

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  49. KERB AND GUTTERING

    Work of putting down concrete kerb and guttering in the grounds of the Macquarie Homes for the Aged at Bathurst commenced on Monday. ...

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  50. ROAD ACCIDENT

    A lorry driver, Arthur Parker, of Strathfield who was in a crash on Brown's Hill Sydney Road last night was pinned for 10 minutes ...

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  51. L.G. Morger Proposed

    MOLONG: Tuesday: Proposals to join the [?] Municipality to the [?] Shire are to be discussed at a conference of alderman and ...

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  52. US REACTION

    In America the report that the King has what is commonly called a blood clot took priority over all other news. ...

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  53. ORCHESTRAL AND CHORAL CONCERT

    On Wednesday, December 1 in the Masonic Hall at 8 p.m. will be staged what should prove to be one of the most outstanding, programmes of ...

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  54. McCONVILLE'S RODEO AND CIRCUS

    Thorpe McConville's "Wild Australia" Rodeo Circus shows on Friday and Saturday at Bathurst. This popular show is still providing as big ...

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  56. BATHURST PLANS

    "Although the Bathurst committee has made certain arrangements for the Royal visit, it is fortunate that little expense will be involved." said ...

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    LONDON, Thursday Six Kangaroo involding five test players are unavailable for [?] game with Yorthshire at [?] ...

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  58. US DUCK STRIKE TO CONTINUES

    NEW YORK Tuesday Hoops of an [?] immediate settlement of America [?] ...

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