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  2. Advertising

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  3. LATEST FORECAST

    Central Districts: Scattered showers in the morning, over coast and tablelands. Continuing cooler, moderate south to southeast winds. ...

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  4. TRAGIC DEATH

    Death came with tragic suddenness to Robert Powell Stirling (36) a well-known Bathurst carpenter, in the yard of his residence at 317 ...

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  5. KEMEIRA INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Kemeira tunnel inquiry opened at the Arbitration Court in Sydney this afternoon, Mr. Justice Kelly of the ...

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  6. OUT FOR LIFE

    NEWCASTLE, Monday: The connections of the racehorse Solveig, and the horse itself were disqualified for life today. ...

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  8. TENANCY CASE ADJOURNED

    A tenancy matter between Adelaide M. Marsden and Reginald M. Hawkins was adjourned at Bathurst Court yesterday for hearing on February 21. ...

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  9. WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT

    A women's tennis tournament will be held at the town courts tomorrow. It starts at 1.30 p.m. Entries may be lodged until starting time. A ...

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  10. GENERAL NEWS

    An application by Henry Turner, Wiseman's Creek, for suspension of labour conditions was granted by Mr. Dash. S.M. in Bathurst Warden's ...

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  11. BATHURST WEATHER

    Unseasonable conditions continued in Bathurst yesterday with the maximum temperature registering 78 degrees and the day's minimum 53. The ...

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  12. MIGRANT CENTRE ARRESTS

    Two men were arrested by Sgt. Murray and Constable Smith at the Bathurst Migrant Centre yesterday and charged with drunkenness. They ...

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  13. 'ROOS WIN AGAIN

    LYONS, Monday: Continuing their long winning sequence in their French tour, the Kangaroos yesterday defeated a French Rugby League team ...

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  14. Huge Damages Claim

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Arising out of mining operations, in West Australia during the war, a writ claiming more than £1,000,000 from ...

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  15. HOTEL CHANGES HANDS

    An application by David Peacock for the transfer of the license of the Victoria Hotel, from Francis Henry Holland was grunted by Mr. Dash ...

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  16. BATHURST TROTS

    Bathurst Trotting Club will hold its next meeting on Saturday, February 26. A well balanced programme of five events has been drawn up and ...

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  17. SECRET DOCUMENTS

    Canberra, Monday: The Deputy Commonwealth Crown Solicitor announced this afternoon that a summons had been served today on the ...

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  18. TRAFFIC CASE ADJOURNED

    The case against Gorden C. Hudson, 155 Rocket street, Bathurst on a charge of not giving way to a vehicle on the right on September 2 ...

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  19. RAM SALES AT ORANGE

    A large number of graziers and sheep breeders from all over NSW have gathered In Orange for the annual stud ram sales to be held at the ...

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  20. FAIR RENTS BOARD

    An application to the Fair Rents Board by Frank Thompson against C. Evans regarding premises at 219 Bentinck Street, was struck out at ...

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  21. RESTRICTIONS ON HOTEL BUILDING

    SYDNEY, Monday: Police should visit hotels periodically in an effort to overcome the very acute accommodation shortage, the Chief ...

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  22. DRUNKENNESS CHARGES

    Eleven men were listed to appear at the Bathurst Court yesterday to answer charges of drunkenness. Eight of them failed to appear and the ...

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  23. BAN ON LEFT HAND DRIVE

    No more motor cars with left hand drive will be registered in NSW. The Commissioner for Road Transport and Tramways (Mr. Neale) said this ...

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  24. CROQUET GAMES

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  25. PLANE PASSENGERS

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  26. TRUCE TALKS IN PALESTINE

    LONDON, Monday: A Jewish-Egyptian agreement has been reached on the release of an Egyptian brigade trapped at Faduja in the ...

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  27. P.M. to Meet R.S.L. Deputation

    ADELAIDE, Minister: The Prime Minister ( Mr. Chifley) has agreed to discuss important issues with the Returned Servicemen's League on ...

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  28. Rector Objects To Too Much Scrubbing

    LONDON, Monday: The Rev. Bryan Green, the newly appointed Anglican rector of Birmingham, yesterday appealed to his large congregation to ...

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  29. FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SHOW

    Bathurst Railway Institute Horticultural Society will conduct another one of their popular exhibitions of flowers and vegetables in the ...

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  30. BATHURST MIGRANT CENTRE

    More than 900 new settlers, who arrived at Bathurst Migrant Centre on Sunday morning, are quite happy in thier new surroundings. ...

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  31. OLD OFFENDER AGAIN FINED

    Toiling him that he had enough convictions for the police to take action to have him declared an inebriate, Mr. K. M. Dash, S.M., fined ...

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  32. To Import Netting

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Commonwealth Government has decided to issue licences for the importing of 24,000 tons of wire netting from ...

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  33. TWINS BORN AFTER MOTHER'S DEATH

    Twin girls were safely delivered by Caesarian operation five minutes after their mother had died at Elgin (illinois) yesterday. ...

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  34. MAN INJURED BY FALLING TREE

    Desmond Collins (23), an employee on the staff of the Railway electrical department, received severe injuries yesterday when a tree he was ...

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  35. PERSONAL

    At last night's monthly meeting of the directors of the Bathurst National Advocate, a vote of condolence to the Chairman, Mr. A. Read, in the ...

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  36. BOXING

    SYDNEY, Monday: In the double programme at Sydney Stadium to-night, Tony Gleeson 8.6.) best Taffy Hancock (7.13½) on points. ...

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  37. "FINISHED WITH RACING"

    SYDNEY, Monday: In the Bankruptcy Court today, George Frank, former racehorse owner, who was made bankrupt, on the petition of the ...

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  38. ILLEGAL WEARING OF V.C.

    SYDNEY, Monday: For having illegally worn a Victoria Cross decoration, Arthur Edward Gill (30) Summer Hill was fined £5 at Glebe Court ...

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  39. Painless Birth Drug

    Whether the painless birthdrug Pethidine, can be administered by midwives in the absence of a doctor, will be decided shortly by the Home ...

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  40. HASSEN-STENHOUSE FIGHT POSTPONED

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Hassen-Stenhouse fight has been postponed from next Monday night to February 7. ...

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  41. Field Marshal's Arrest

    CAIRO, Monday: Field Marshal Aziz[?]el Neery Pasha, who was the Egyptian army Chiew of Staff before the war, was arrested with two other ...

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  42. Tunney To Visit Aust.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday: Former world heavyweight boxing champion. Gene Tunney left for Australia last night by a Pan-American ...

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  43. Britain To Increase Coal Output

    LONDON, Monday: Britain plans to increase her steel production capacity from 14 million tons to 18 million tons within the next five years. ...

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  44. UNREST IN FRANCE

    PARIS Monday: A new struggle between the Government and organised labour over demands for higher wages, seems imminent following ...

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  45. More Petrol Used In U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Monday: American private motorists used 30,700 million gallons of petrol in 1948—an increase of nine per cent over 1947. They ...

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  46. Control of Building Costs

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Minister for Labor and In[?]ry (Mr. [?]n) said today that the NSW [?]ment intends to [?] ...

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  48. Customs Raid On Duntroon

    SYDNEY, Monday: Customs officials found thousands of strings of pearls and hundreds of cigarette lighters on the Duntroon, which ...

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  49. MAE WEST ILL

    TORONTO, Monday: Mac West, author producer and star of the [?]age show "Diamond Lil," and famous on the screen, is ill with abdominal ...

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  50. BOY BADLY INJURED BY BOTTLE

    [?]TTHGOW, Monday: Slipping and falling on to a bottle of cordial he was carrying, an eight years indu[?]oy suffered such severe laceration to [?] ...

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  51. [?] YOUTH

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  52. Plane crashes Into Sea

    LONDON, Monday: A Mosquito aircraft crs[?]ied into the sea while engaged [?] with the Australian [?] carrier Sydney of ...

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  53. P.M.'s Holiday Ends

    HOBART, Monday: The Prime Minister will end his Tas[?] ...

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  54. ABBATOIRS DISPUTE SETTLED

    SYDNEY, Monday: A strike at the State Abattoirs which today stopped fresh meat supplies to about 70 per cent. of Sydney's retail butchers, has ...

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