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  2. HORSES IMPOUNDED

    Inspector McIntyre reported to Bathurst Council last night that two horses had been impounded recently, and prosecutions were to be launched ...

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  4. STALIN'S OFFER

    LONDON, Wednesday: In an editorial today the London Daily Express urges Mr. Attlee, to invite President Truman and Generalissimo Stalin to ...

    Article : 110 words
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  6. GREEK REFORM MOVES

    ATHENS, Wednesday: "Without the aid extended by Britain and the United States it would have been impossible for Greece to survive," ...

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  7. ONE CHANGE IN MINISTRY

    LONDON, Wednesday: Lewis John Edwards, Parliamentary secretary of the Ministry of Health, has been appointed Parliamentary secretary to ...

    Article : 126 words
  8. TEMPERATURE RISES

    The temperature in Bathurst rose five degrees yesterday on the previous day, when the maximum registered was 83 degrees. The 9 a.m. ...

    Article : 41 words
  9. GENERAL NEWS

    Tea: 1-4 expire February 20; 1-13 available. Butter: 7-9 to February: 20. Petrol February issue available, today. ...

    Article : 23 words
  10. MILK SAMPLES

    Reporting to Bathurst Council last night the chief health inspector Mr. McIntyre sold that during last year 32 samples of milk were forwarded to ...

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  11. COUNCIL RATING

    Bathurst Council last night formally adopted the rates decided on at the previous meeting to apply this year. They are: General rate 11d. ...

    Article : 36 words
  12. ANGRY SCENES DURING LIBEL CASE

    PARIS, Wednesday: Fighting nearly broke out again yesterday in the courtroom where the Russian author Victor Kravchenko, is sueing the ...

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  13. INFECTIOUS DISEASE

    Bathurst Council was informed last night that during the past three weeks one case of scaret lever had been notified in the municipality. ...

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  14. PLANS FOR RUHR

    LONDON, Wednesday: Britain the United States, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg will next week sign in London the ...

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  15. Postal Workers' Threat

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A conference today between P.M.G. officiate and the Postal Workers Union to settle working hours for 1000 ...

    Article : 86 words
  16. AMBULANCE CASES

    Bathurst Ambulance yesterday cenveyed Mrs. J. Sharah, 123 Howick Street, Mrs. Y. Sanderson, 27 Vittoria Street to the District ...

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  17. BUILDING ACTIVITIES

    During the last year 88 applications for additions, alterations and constructions were received by Bathurst Council including 44 new dwellings ...

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  18. CRUETLY TO CHILD

    LONDON, Wednesday: Maximum sentence of six months gaol was imposed on a Reading woman convicted of cruelty to her five years old ...

    Article : 137 words
  19. FUEL YARD

    Bennett Bros, applied to Bathurst Council last night for permission to, re-open a fuel yard, previously operated by Mr. A. Tomlinson, on the ...

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  20. DAYMOND'S DAM

    At last night's Bathurst Council meeting. Ald. Morse asked what was being done in connection with the Daymond's dam scheme. The Mayor ...

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  21. TONIGHT'S DANCE

    All did time dance patrons are assured 61 a good night at the Railway Institute Hall tonight, with Proctor's Orchestra. Cool drinks will ...

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  22. THE MIDDLE WAY

    In order to bring his views before as a wide public as possible, Mr. R. C. Cotton, the Liberal Party candidate against Mr. Chifley in the ...

    Article : 129 words
  23. BIG ENTRY OF REFUGEES SOUGHT

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: Charging that the Displaced Persons Law has proved discriminatory and all but unworkable, the Displaced Persons ...

    Article : 102 words
  24. HEAT AND SHOWERS FORECAST

    The central forecast is as follows: Isolated thunderstorms on the lilfehlands to the northern section; otherwise fine; cloudy and worm to hot ...

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  25. BATHURST STOCK SALES

    Messrs. Burke Bros, report that at the Bathurst stock sales yesterday about 200 head of cattle were forward. It was another good quality yarding ...

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  26. GERMAN RED GAOLED

    LONDON, Wednesday: Anti Communists in West Germany have sharply criticised the action of a British Mintar[?] Government Court ...

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  27. SUNDAY NIGHT'S CONCERT

    The concert in the Bathurst Ball again on Sunday night should attract another big crowd. A new programme of local artists will appear rendering ...

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  28. CANTON AS NEW CAPITAL

    CANTON, Wednesday: In an atmosphere of local apathy the stage is being set for the establishment of Canton as the new capital of ...

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  29. STUDENTS GASSED

    CHECAGO, Wednesday: Fifty five students became ill—none seriously—when deadly chlorine gas, used as a weapon in the first world war, seeped ...

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  30. MILK SAMPLES BELOW STANDARD

    In a report to Bathurst Council last night the chief Health Inspector, Mr. McIntyre, said: "The report: of the 16 samples of milk ...

    Article : 97 words
  31. CONCERT FOR EISTEDDFOD

    Mr. Donald Graham, winner of the 1948 aria competition at the Bathurst Eisteddfod, will give a concert at the Masonic Hall on March ...

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  32. WATER APPLICATION GRANTED

    In a letter to Bathurst Council last night Mr. M. I. Turnbull stated that he was about to proceed with the erection of a dwelling on Lot 3 ...

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  33. Official Comment

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The United States continues highly prosperous and probably will remain so in the immediate future, the United ...

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  34. CHAMBER MEETS TONIGHT HANDBALL MATCH

    The Bathurst Chamber of Commerce will hold its first meeting for 1949 at the Red Rose Cafe tonight, commencing at 8 o'clock. The Bathurst handballers will pay a social visit to Orange on Sunday next to play a match against members of the Orange club. Players chosen to ...

    Article : 131 words
  35. TO RECEIVE POLICE ATTENTION

    The Inspector of Police, Mr. Chisholm, in a letter to Bathurst Council last night, said: "The complaints regarding disorderly conducted in the ...

    Article : 122 words
  36. SANIVAN SERVICE

    Bathurst Council last night decided to refer to the Health Committee proposals made in connection with the new sanivan garbage service. Ald ...

    Article : 123 words
  37. REPORT ON MADAME C[?] DENIED

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: Chinese Embassy and Consular officials in Washington and New York deny the report from Hong Kong that [?] ...

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  38. TILDEN DENIES CHARGE

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday: Exworld tennis champion William Tilden, declared he was innocent when charged in court with having ...

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  39. Retail Triers Worried

    LONDON, Wednesday: Britain's retail traders, with a large amount of capital tied up in stocks on which purchase tax has already been paid ...

    Article : 117 words
  40. SEA FREIGHTS TO [?]

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: Freight charges on all ships plying between the East Coast of the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand ...

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  41. ROCKLEY GIRL'S DEATH

    A report on the contents of the stomach of 19 years old Mavis Hanrahan, sent to the Government Analyst for analysis to determine the ...

    Article : 95 words
  42. INDOESIAN CASE FOR U.N.O.

    BATAVIA, Wednesday: A 5000 word statement on the Indonesian Republic position by Dr. Roem, chairman of the Indonesian delegation, was ...

    Article : 103 words
  43. BENEFIT AT BLACK SPRINGS

    Misses B. C. and G. J. Moran, hon. secretaries of Black Springs announce that a public meeting was held at Black Springs with the idea ...

    Article : 136 words
  44. PLANE PASSENGERS

    Travellers by yesterday's from Bathurst to Sydney were: Mr. and Mrs. Bulkeley, Mrs. L. Harris, Master D. Langford (Sydney); Mr. ...

    Article : 140 words
  45. Action Against Burmese Rebels

    RANGOON, Wednesday: Addressing the Burmese Parliament Premier Trakin Nu said that supplies of British arms coupled with support given ...

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  46. ANOTHER UNEXPLODED BOMB

    An unexploded 18lb. shrapnel bomb was discovered in the Winburndale Creek, Bridle Track Road, about 22 miles from Bathurst, by Mr. ...

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  47. Rumors on Diplomat's Transfer

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: Reports that the United States Ambassador to Australian, Myron Cowen is being transferred to the vacant ...

    Article : 66 words
  48. Advertising

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  49. Guarantee of Religious Freedom

    LONDON, Wednesday: Guarantees of unconditional freedom of Religion were given the programme of the [?] All party [?] ...

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  50. FIELD DAY AT THE FARM

    Nearly 200 glowers attendee the field day at Bathurst Experiment Farm yesterday. Amongst the interested crowd were visitors from ...

    Article : 126 words
  51. AGREEMENT ON ANTARC[?]

    LONDON, Wednesday: B[?] agreement with Argentian and [?] not to send warships [?] 60 did not affect [?] ...

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  52. Churchill's Recruiting Speech

    LONDON, Wednesday: Cheers greeted [?] ...

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  53. PERSONAL

    Mr. R. C. Balley in a letter to last night's [?] first Council meeting resigned from its position with the Council after nearly 10 years ...

    Article : 26 words
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