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  2. Advertising

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  3. LATEST FORECAST

    Forecast for Central Districts: Fine and mild, southerly to easterly winds. ...

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  4. CHRISTMAS WEEK FESTIVITIES

    Final arrangements were made last night for the Bathurst Christmas Week festivities. Owing to the lack of support in time to make any ...

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  5. A NEW SPRAYING MACHINE.

    This mobile machine virtually carries its own hurricane, which, impregnated with an insecticide is carried to the topmost branches of the highest fruit trees, and so applies, a fog-like drench of pest destroying insecticide that completely envelopes the trees. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ESCAPED PATIENT ARRESTED

    A patient who escaped from Orange Mental Hospital on Tuesday was arrested by Sgt. Keogh and Detective Hansen at the Globe Hotel, Bathurst, ...

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  8. MANNEQUIN PARADE

    To afford the public a better view of the mannequin parade to be staged at the City Theatre on New Year's Eve a specially constructed walk has ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS

    "This is the best equipped home in Australia—God bless Gus Kelly," said 91 years old Tommy Buck, Macquarie Homes first inmate, at the 2BS ...

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  10. BATHURST HALL, TONIGHT

    The usual Friday night's entertainment will re-open in the Bathurst Hall tonight. The admission is free. Prizes are good and the show ...

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  11. REDS ENTER PEIPING

    NEW YORK, Thursday: Communist forces have entered the old Chinese capital, Peiping, and the city might already be in their hands. ...

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  12. EIRE BILL ADOPTED

    LONDON, Thursday: If Britain had taken a different line towards Eire's decision to leave the Commonwealth she, would have been ...

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  13. BATHURST RACE MEETING

    Picturesque Eglinton racecourse will be the scene of another race meeting on January 22, when the Bathurst Turf Club will conduct its ...

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  14. BAND IN THE PARK

    The Bathurst District Band, under the conductorship of Mr. Harold Walmsley, will render a programme in Machattle Park on Sunday ...

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  15. DRUNKENNESS CHARGE

    A man was arrested by Sgt. Keogh and Detective Hansen in William St. last night and charged with being drunk. He will appear at Bathurst ...

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  16. DEATH SENTENCE ON YOUTH

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Eric Thomas Turner (20), a laborer, of Liverpool, was today sentenced to death in the Central Criminal Court for the ...

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  17. OLD FOLK ENTERTAINED

    Officially opening the annual 2BS Club Xmas Dinner to the old folk in the newly erected hall at the Macquarie Homes ...

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  18. QUIZ CONTEST

    A sporting quiz will be contested over 2BS Sporting Parade tonight. The teams will be M. W. ("Boysle") O'Connel and J. Smith, Bathurst ...

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  19. HIGH TEMPERATURES

    The maximum temperature in Bathurst yesterday was 86 degrees. Humid conditions prevailed. The minimum recording was 62 degrees ...

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  20. SOVIET MAY HAVE TO CHANGE TACTICS

    BERLIN, Thursday: Russian tactics in Berlin may soon have to be considerably revised now that the [?]llied airlift has been a success. ...

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  21. GUN CLUB XMAS SHOOT

    The Bathurst Gun Club will hold its Xmas sheet at the club grounds, Mr. Panorama commencing at 2 p.m. tomorrow. All members their wives ...

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  22. PRAISE FOR MACQUARIE HOMES

    "The Macquarie Homes are wonderful and I cannot speak too highly of them," said William Wordsworth, 31-year-old inmate to an Advocate ...

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  23. "MESSIAH" ON TUESDAY

    The "Messiah" Handel will be staged at the William Street Methodist Church next Tuesday. The organist is Mrs. L. Barnes and the ...

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  24. SABOTAGE ALLEGATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday: Reports are current in Devonport of sabotage in the engine room of the new aircraft carrier, Terrible, which is due to be ...

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  25. NEW COINS

    New Australian coins will be issued in the new year. The Royal title bowing the King as Emperor of India will be deleted. ...

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  26. CALARE SEAT

    A well Known Western Rugby League official and Forbes school teacher, Mr. Jack Hartcher, has decided not to accept nomination for selection ...

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  27. PLANE PASSENGERS

    Passengers to Sydney on yesterday's plane were: Mrs. L. Plowman (Bathurst); Miss F. Sutherland (Bathurst); Mr. B. Gurdon (Bathurst): ...

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  28. NEW TOWNSHIP AT 'WANG

    LITHGOW, Thursday: The Joint Coal Board has now acquired the Barton estate, and the new town ship of Wallerawang will be built on ...

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  29. BATHURST C.W.A. FINANCIAL REPORT

    The Bathurst branch of the C.W.A. reports that the following is the audited financial statement for the past year: General.—Receipts, balance ...

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  30. HOLIDAY FOR YOUNGSTERS

    One hundred and fifty two boys and girls in the remote outback of New South Wales are dreaming of the first seaside holiday of their lives ...

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  31. PARTY FOR ORPHANS

    A further meeting of the Bathurst Christmas Orphanage Appeal Committee was held last night. It was disclosed that the fund had increased to ...

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  32. SUNDAY'S BIKE RIDING

    Big fields are assured for the bike racing events to be held by Bathurst Cycling Club on the Sports Ground on Sunday. Star riders Don L'Elliott, ...

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  33. WHITE CHRISTMAS LIKELY IN TAS.

    HOBART, Thursday: Snow has fallen in unseasonable weather in Tasmania, and there is a possibility that parts, of the island will have a ...

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  34. BIG SMUGGLING VENTURE

    BERLIN, Thursday. A military court in Dusseldorf yesterday released on hall three men charged with smuggling steel goods into the Soviet ...

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  35. "MY BROTHER JONATHAN"

    "My Brother Jonathan", most popular of all the novels written by Francis Brett Young, has been adapted for the screen by Associated British and ...

    Article : 156 words
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  37. STORM DAMAGE AT SCONE

    SCONE, Thursday. A violent storm damaged business premises and homes in Scone this afternoon. Roofs were blown from a number of buildings. ...

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  38. U.S. SPY PROBE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Information on the Morden bomb sight one of America's most closely guarded pre-war secrets was given to a ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN RUG FOR TRUMAN

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. Australia Ambassador. Mr. Normas [?]kin, yesterday presented to Present Truman an Australian wool fleace ...

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  40. [?] CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday: The arrival [?] on a special plans from M[?] and the scheduled [?] ranking ...

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  41. ARM'S STORE FOUND

    CAIRO, Thursday: A number of "rocket bombs", large quantities of explosives and hand grenades, and three machine guns were found in ...

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  42. 30 KILLED IN CRASH

    BOGOTA, Columbia, Thursday: All 26 passengers and a crew of four were [?] five minutes after taking off ...

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