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  2. Advertising

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  3. UNITED NATIONS

    SYDNEY, Sunday: In a nationwide broadcast over ABC stations tonight, the Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) declared that the United ...

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  4. EXHIBITION OF MOTORWAYS MODELS

    The RT. HON. ALFRED BARNES, M.P., Minister of Transport, recently opened an exhibition of Motorways Models in the main hall of Berkeley Square House, London. The exhibition coincides with the first meeting of the Standing Committee of the House of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TIENISIN FALLS

    NANKING, Sunday: A cabinet meeting of Chinese Nationalists will today consider peace terms offered by the communists according to ...

    Article : 208 words
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  7. GENERAL NEWS

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, concluded his holiday in Tasmania yesterday and is expected to return to Canberra today. ...

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  8. WARATAH FOOTBALL CLUB

    The annual meeting of the Waratah Football Club will be held at the Metropolitan Hotel on Friday night, at 8 o'clock. Hon. secretary, Mr. J. ...

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  9. LATEST FORECAST

    Central District: Cloudy with scattered showers on western slopes Moderate day temperatures, fresh, northwest to southerly winds, squally ...

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  10. CARD PARTY

    Attention is drawn to an advertisement in this issue regarding a card afternoon to be held at the home of Mrs. W. Kennerson, keppel Street, ...

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  11. NORTH AUSTRALIA

    In his broadcast to the nation last night Mr. J. B. Chifley Prime Minister, dealt with the problem of North Australia. Mr. Chifley ...

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  12. ANGLICAN BOYS' CAMP

    Today most of the Church of England Boys' Society lads will pack up and return to their homes after a very happy and useful get-together ...

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  13. FIVE MEN ARRESTED

    Bathurst police arrested five men on Saturday and charged them with drunkenness. Two of the offenders were arrested the previous day on a ...

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  14. Boy Fractures Skull

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A 12 year old boy was admitted to Sydney hospital, this morning in a serious condition after he fell through a skylight at ...

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  15. CRISIS LOOMING

    LONDON, Sunday: Some political observers in London say that the British Cabinet will before long face serious trouble over its attitude ...

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  16. TENNIS ANNUAL MEETING

    Bathurst Tennis Association will be holding their annual meeting at the Town Courts Club Room on Monday 24th January. Business: Election of ...

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  17. Excitement at Dee Why

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Lifesavers at Dee Why worked for half an hour this afternoon to rescue 25 men and women who had been swept out on ...

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  18. THE KANGAROOS

    Parts, Sunday: The Australian Rugby League players had [?] win over Romans, a local team[?]ear Lyohs, yesterday by 80 points to 8. ...

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  19. USA AND RUSSIA

    A report that Pres, Truman has ordered the American State Department to direct a non-stop peace barrage at the Kremlin, is featured in the ...

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  20. BATHURST POLICE COURT

    Included in the list to be dealt with at Bathurst Court this morning is a charge against Francis Edward Carter of escaping from custody. He will ...

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  21. "MY WILD IRISH HOSE."

    The First National all technicolor attraction "My Wild Irish Rose" is proving very popular entertainment at the Burlington Theatre. On ...

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  22. WELCOME TO BATHURST

    Although the Kandos party of "Cubs" left during the afternoon— the remainder of the Boys' Society campers made up for their loss of ...

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  23. BOXING

    NEW YORK, Sunday: "Two Ton Tony" Ga[?] who was featured in a sensational fight with Joe Louis some years ago hopes to tour ...

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  24. Yesterday's Patchy Weather

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The weather, was patchy over NSW today. Hot conditions were reported in the northeast corner of the State where ...

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  25. MIKE CONNORS DEAD

    SYDNEY, Sunday: One of Australia's best known radio and stage personalities, Mike Connors, died in Sydney this morning. He was 57. ...

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  26. PERSONAL

    The funeral of Mr. George, Mc-Muilem of Rankin[?] Street late of South, Bathurst, moved from to the funeral parlors of Messrs. Cam Reed ...

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  27. BACK TO WORK TODAY

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The, State's 16,000 coal miners will go back to work in the morning after their Christmas holiday break. ...

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  28. POLISH SOLDIERS TO BE NATURALISED

    HOBART, Sunday: Former Polish servicemen who have migrated to Australia will be granted [?]tion soon according to a [?]ment ...

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  29. 100 DEAD

    CAPETOWN,Sunday: The first official casualty lists after the race [?]lots in Durban, numbering the dead at 160, and the injured at 100, do not ...

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  30. MOTOR CYCLE CHAMPIONSHIP

    SYDNEY, Sunday: With 14 points out of 15 Vic Duggan won the Australia solo championship at the Show Ground last night. This is ...

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  31. KEMEIRA TUNNEL DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Mr. Justice Kelly will open the hearing of the Kemeira tunnel dispute tomorrow. He will decide whether the AWU or the ...

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  32. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS CONGRESS

    BRISBANE, Sunday: The Australian University Students Congress was opened at Tala[?]s Creak on the South coast of Queensland ...

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  34. Wrestling

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Australia Bay [?] Last night was [?] ...

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  35. BOY DROWNED

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A boy was drowned in the river near Windsor this afternoon. He was Don Elliott, of Londonderry, near Windsor. ...

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