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  2. Advertising

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  3. ATOM BOMBS TO BE BIGGER

    CHICAGO. Friday: Three atomic scientists' reported yesterday that the US was not yet prepared to cope with an atom bomb attack. ...

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  4. LATE TOWN TATTLE

    Mrs. W. Schofield and son James of Alexandria returned home yesterday after spending an enjoyable three weeks holiday in Bathurst, a[?] the ...

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  5. U.S. FOREIGN POLICY

    The Secretary of State elect Dean Acheson yesterday declared his firm determination to pursue "steadiness and continuity" in American foreign ...

    Article : 300 words
  6. Advertising

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  7. MOVES TO END CHINA WAR

    HONG KONG, Friday: Members of the control Yuan, highest supervisory of the Kuomintang, has decided to confer with China's three ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS

    The monthly meeting or Bathurst PP Board will be held on Friday next. At the moment, only ordinary business is listed. ...

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  9. VERONA CLUB

    Verona club picnic to Blackheath tomorrow has been cancelled. Instead a picnic will be held on the river at The Forge. Members will leave the ...

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  10. BOYS' SOCIETY CAMP

    Yesterday's arrivals for the Church of England Boys' Society Camp, at All saints' College, created mach interest to the city of Bathurst. ...

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  11. HARMER WEATHER

    The maximum temperature in Bathurst yesterday went to 82, an increase of five degrees on the previous day. The 9 a.m. reading was ...

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  12. Angle Polish Pact

    LONDON, Friday: An Anglo-Polish trade pact for 1949 will be signed today says a Warsaw correspondent. The balance of exports will favor ...

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  13. LOCAL STOCK SOLD

    Sales at Winchcombe, Carson's Homebush auction last Thursday included: A. E. Armstrong. Oberon, 240 crossbred suckers to 46/7, avg 42/3: ...

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  14. PALESTINE PROBLEM

    WASHINGTON Friday: The British Ambassador, Sir Oliver Franks, yesterday saw President Truman in an effort to bridge what is regarded ...

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  15. ST. PAT'S DANCE

    St. Pat's Club will conduct another popular dance in the Bathurst Hall tonight. All the usual bright attractions will be featured. Two orchestras ...

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  16. RANDELL DENIES DIVORCE TALK

    Australian actor Ron Handell denied today that he intended to seek a divorce from Elaine Maitsman, but admitted they had separated. ...

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  17. BRITAIN'S ECONOMY TARGET

    LONDON, Friday: Higher productivity and more exports for dollars might the regarded as Britain's prime goals for 1949, the Chancellor of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. RACIAL RIOTS IN DURBAN

    DURBAN, Friday: Scares of Africans and Indian were injured, motor cars, and buses were damaged by stones, and shop windows shattered ...

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  19. ANOTHER GRASS FIRE

    Shortly after 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Bathurst Fire Brigade were called to a paddock adjoining Bouffler's daughter yards. SSO Grey and ...

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  20. ABERCROMBIE SHIRE WORKERS RESIGN

    The resignations of three employees were received by Abercrombie Shire Council yesterday. They were Messrs. J. J. Sherwood (ill health), H. Evers ...

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  21. GOV.-GENERAL TO VISIT ORANGE

    The Gov-General and Mrs. McKell have accepted an invitation from the Orange City Council to attend the Orange Cup Race meeting next ...

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  22. TRUMAN "GLAND TO SEE STALIN"

    WASHINGTON, Friday: President Truman at his conference yesterday gave his stock answer to questions about the possibility of ...

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  23. USE OF BERRY PARK

    At yesterday's meeting of the Turon Shire Council, Norman Saunders sought permission to use Berry Park for grazing two horses. He said ...

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  24. OPEN VERDICT

    At Dubbo today the Coroner gave an open finding at an inquiry into a fire that caused damage estimated at £1400 on two properties near the ...

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  25. COURT ALLOWS NATIVES' APPEAL.

    LONDON, Friday: The Judicial committee of the Privy Council yesterday quashed the convictions of a Busutoland chieftain and six other ...

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  26. DRUNKENNESS CHARGE

    Constables Morris and Fitzgerald arrested a man in Keppel Street yesterday and charged him with drunkenness. ...

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  27. RED TO BE TRIED

    BERLIN, Friday: Max Reimann, the leading communist in the Western Zones, will be tried before a military t[?]unal in Berlin next ...

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  28. BUILDING PERMITS

    The following building materials were granted at yesterday's meeting of the Turon Shire Council, C. J. Booth, for self residence at Milwood ...

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  29. New Canon at Goulburn

    CAMDEN, Friday: The Headmaster of Camden Grammar School, the Rev. Edward Garnsey has been appointed Canon of Goulburn Cathedral ...

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  30. DRY CLEANING' RATES

    Maximum rates for dry cleaning and dying were gazetted last night by the acting Prices Commissioner. Mr. Bellemore. Under the regulation persons ...

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  31. PROGRESS IN ABERCROMBIE SHIRE

    There are numerous secondary industries in the Abercrombie Shire area yesterday's meeting revealed. Discussion was brought about by a ...

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  32. PERSONAL

    Abercrombie Shire President (Cr. H. Brownlow) was elected at yesterday's meeting of Council to attend the Shires Conference in Sydney next ...

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  33. FLU EPIDEMIC WORSE IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Friday: The influenza epidemic has spread to all parts of France and a third of the workers are [?] in some provincial centres. ...

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  34. OLD OFFENDER FINED

    Edward Ireland Cade (68) laborer, of George Street, Bathurst, was described as an old offender at Bathurst Court yesterday when he was ...

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  35. KELSO 2BS RADIO CLUB

    At a meeting of the 2BS Radio Club, Mrs, G. Bryant presiding, a report was read by Mrs. T. Smith, secretary and treasure, to the effect ...

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  36. INDIAN CONFERENCE

    CALCUTTA, Friday: Addressing the [?] Association last night, the Indian Premier (Pandit Nehru) emphasised that whatever the ...

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  37. PLANE PASSENGERS

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  38. FILM FOLK RECEIVE HUGE INCOMES

    WASHINGTON Friday: Loan B. Mayer, managing [?] Metro Godlwyn Mayer earned 733,000 dollars last year. ...

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  40. COTTON FIRE STARTED DELIBERATELY

    KARACHI, Friday: The fire [?] destroyed eight store[?] cotton bales and cotton [?] yesterday is believed to have [?] ...

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  41. SELECT OF JEWELS

    LONDON, Friday: Signor E[?] Colombo, Jeweller of Milan, said today that he had sent a quantity of valuable jewellery to the Bank of ...

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  43. [?] EARTH DAMAGE

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  44. BUSINESS CON[?] JAPAN

    WASHINGTON Friday [?] Department [?] Central MacArthur [?] to permit [?] ...

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