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  2. CENTRAL FORECAST

    Fine and hot, light to moderate northeast winds. ...

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  5. VIC. POLITICAL SPLIT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: The Victorian Premier (Mr. Hollway) announced tonight after a daylong meeting of Parliamentary members of ...

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  6. RATES INCREASED FROM 10d TO 11d

    Bathurst Council last night decided to increase the general rate by 1d—from 10d to 11d. The rate in 1947 was 9d. ...

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  7. CLEAN UP OF CREEK AREA

    At last night's Bathurst Council meeting Ald. Henderson asked that steps be taken to clean up the creek area at the corner of Rocket and ...

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  8. BEQUEST TO CONVENT

    The late Mr. Angela Hepburn widow of Kirribilli, who left an estate of £166,000. made a bequest in her will of the sum of £500 for St. ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS

    Bathurst Council decided last night to continue the umber colored lighting scheme at intersections on the main Western Highway. The scheme ...

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  10. REPORT DEFERRED

    A report by the City Engineer (Mr. Reid) on matters relating to tar supplies was deferred by Bathurst Council last night because of the absence ...

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  11. BATHURST WEATHER

    Mild conditions continued in Bathurst yesterday when the maximum temperature registered was 72 degrees, with a minimum of 50. The ...

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  12. USA AND RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: Defence authorities in Washington are understood to have recommended that America should revise her ...

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  13. EUROPE'S 'FLU EPIDEMIC

    LONDON, Wednesday: The influenza epidemic in Europe is spreading gradually but in a mild form and the situation is not alarming. ...

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  14. BATHURST STOCK SALES

    Messrs. Burke Bros, report that at the Bathurst stock sales yesterday about 150 head of cattle were forward made up of prime bullocks, cows ...

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  15. INFECTIOUS DISEASE

    The health inspector, Mr. Purrish, informed Bathurst Council last night that one case of scarlet lever had been reported. The patient a girl, ...

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  16. DISTRICT STOCK

    Returns compiled by Bathurst PP Board secretary (Mr. Burgess) reveal that for 1948 law stock (horses and cattle.) totalled 38,392, and sheep ...

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  17. FIRST AID EXAMS

    The following are the results of an examination in first aid conducted, at Bathurst Ambulance' Station by Dr. R. D. Mulvey last night. The ...

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  18. SAWBENCH APPLICATION

    Mr. R. Ison applied to Buthurst Council last night for permission to install a sawbench and planer for joinery work at workshop being ...

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  19. YOUNG ANGLICAN CAMP

    There seems to be a close margin in the bookings for the Third Young Anglican Camp between three parishes of the Anglican Diocese. Orange ...

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  20. BATHURST RACES

    Entries for the Bathurst Turf Club's meeting next Saturday week close at 8 o'clock tonight with the secretary, Mr. T. Phillips. A good ...

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  21. DRIFT TO CITY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: More than one half of the State's manpower pool of almost a million and a quarter is concentrated in the metropolitan ...

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  22. Escapee Caught

    MACKSVILLE, Wednesday: Alter an all-night search Douglas. F: Hardie, 22, who escaped from Macksvilla look-up,, was recaptured early today ...

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  23. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE

    An important auction sale is advertised for Wednesday, January 19, when Bathurst auctioneer Vic Curry will sell, on behalf of the Debs ...

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  24. MULLER MEDAL

    HOBART, Wednesday: At the science congress in Hobart today, the Muller Medal which is given every second years to a distinguished ...

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  25. BAN ON NAZI LEADER

    A British foreign office spokesman announced yesterday that the British Government would refuse, to allow former Nazi leader. Otto Strasser, to ...

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  26. CEBS CAMP

    The Mayor of Bathurst, Ald. O. G. Parnham will welcome visiting members of the Church of England Boys' Society on Sunday during the ...

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  27. PLANE PASSENGERS

    Passengers by yesterday's plane from Bathurst to Sydney were: Rev. Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Chant, "Braemar" Guest House; Mrs. Redding, ...

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  28. BATHURST SHOW SOCIETY

    A meeting of the Bathurst Show Society yesterday afternoon was presided over by Mr. C. V. Suitor, in the absence of the president, Mr. L. ...

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  29. PERSONAL

    A motion of condolence was extended to Ald. Cole at last night's meeting of Bathurst Council in regard to the recent death of his ...

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  30. FERRIER FOURTH

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday: Australian golfer Jim Ferrier finished in a three way tie for fourth place in the Los Angeles open golf tournament ...

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  31. NOT LIKELY NOW

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A spokesman for the Joint Coal Board said today that in spite of the open cut miners' refusal to work before the ...

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  32. BURLINGTON THEATRE

    Commencing at the Burlington on Friday night is "My Wild Irish Rose," a magnificent techincolor musical with comedy and dancing colleens ...

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  33. NOTTINGHAM GHOST TALE

    LONDON, Wednesday. The ghost of a pretty, golden haired nurse has been seen wandering around Nottingham Public Health Labortary with ...

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