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  2. CHAMBER FINANCES

    The Bathurst dumber of Commerce has a credit balance of £285 1 11. This was revealed by the treasurer (Mr. Alexander) at last night's ...

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  5. MACQUARIE HOMES

    The Macquarie Homes for the Aged will be officially opened on Saturday, March 26, by his Excellency, the State Governor, Sir ...

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  6. SURVEY OF PRICES

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Survey of the Australian prices structure will be made by Cabinet Ministers from all States who meet at State Parliament ...

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  7. PEACE TALKS PROPOSAL

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The United States will not hold any peace talks with Russia which do not include other interested ...

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  8. EGLINTON BUS

    The question of running a bus from Eglinton for school children was raised at last night's meeting of the Bathurst Chamber of Commerce by ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS

    Central Districts: Warm to hot and sultry: isolated thunderstorms; winds light to variable. ...

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  10. INTER-TOWN VISITS

    The Chamber of Commerce favors in interchange of visits from various chambers. This was stated at last night's meeting when a letter was ...

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  11. 40 BIRTHS DURING JANUARY

    Births registered at Bathurst Court House during January totalled 40 (21) males, 19 females); deaths 19 (12 males, 7 females). and marriages 8. ...

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  12. TOURIST PUBLICITY REQUEST

    "It is a scandalous affair that the Civic Fathers have not some form of booklet available for tourists," said Mr. F. Daly, at last night's ...

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  13. CARDINAL MINDSZENTY

    BUDAPEST, Thursday,: Dressed in the black garments of simple priest, the Catholic Primate of Hungary, Cardinal Josef Mindsenty entered the ...

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  14. SMALL ATTENDANCE AT CHAMBER MEETING

    The first meeting for 1949 of the Bathurst Chamber of Commerce was poorly, attended last night. Only 10 members were present at the dinner. ...

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  15. HOTEL LICENSE TRANSFERRED

    The license of the Railway Hotel, Havannah Street, was transferred; by Mr. K. M. Dash, SM, yesterday, at Bathurst Licensing Court, from ...

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  16. TEMPERATURES AGAIN RISE

    Bathurstialis felt the heat yesterday when the maximum temperature jumped to 89 degrees. The day's minimum was 55 and the 9 a.m. ...

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  17. T.B. SUSPECTS FROM BATHURST CAMP

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Eight migrants—all T.B. suspects—arrived at Central Station by train from Bathurst migrant camp today and were taken ...

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  18. CONGRATULATIONS TO NORMA WHITEMAN

    A letter from the Bathurst Chamber of Commerce is to be sent to Bathurst's star woman cricketer, Miss Norma Whiteman congratulating her ...

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  19. GLUT IN VEGETABLE MARKET

    SYDNEY, Thursday: An agent at the City Markets said that consumers were not receiving the full benefit of cow wholesale vegetable prices. ...

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  20. BAND IN THE PARK

    The Bathurst District Band under the conductorship of Mr. H. Walmsley will render a programme of selected numbers in Machattle Park on ...

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  21. WIRES FUSE ON CAFE SIGN

    Bathurst Fire Brigade was called to the Tourist Cafe in William Street shortly after 11 o'clock last night when the wires fused in an electric ...

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  22. CHAMBER MEMBERSHIP

    Membership of the Bathurst Chamber of Commerce was 77. This was slated by the hon. secretary (Mr. J. Larson) at last night's meeting ...

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  23. PERTHVILLE TENNIS COMP.

    Following is the draw for tomorrow's tennis competition at Perthville: Centrals v. Stanford, at Stanford: Willos v. Har-Coo-Loo, at ...

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  24. MUSICAL NOTES

    After a well deserved holiday, the City of Bathurst Orchestra members will commence practice next Monday. The final concert of the year which ...

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  25. SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT

    The recent concert held in the Bathurst Hall is still being talked about and in response to many requests another fine concert will be ...

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  26. PRISONER ESCAPES FROM TRAIN

    MELBOURNE Thursday: A man jumped from the Mildura Express as it was pulling into Ballarat station today and escaped from his armed ...

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  27. NEW STATUS FOR FOREIGNERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: In Canberra today the first seven men of foreign birth to assume the new status of Australian citizens took the ...

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  28. DRUNKENNESS CHARGES

    Two men appeared at Bathurst Court yesterday and pleaded guilty to charges of drunkenness. They were each fined 5/ or the rising of the ...

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  29. BOXING

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A Leichhardt Stadium crowd tonight hooted the draw decision of Referee Arthur Mawson in the main 12-round bout ...

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  30. EDEN IN NZ

    AUCKLAND, Thursday: Anthony Eden arrived hers today from Seattle. He looked remarkably fit and was boyishly enthusiastic about visiting ...

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  31. PLANE PASSENGERS

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  32. Gaha to Leave Federal Politics

    HOBART, Thursday: Dr. J. F. Gaha, Labor M.H.R. is unlikely to seek re-endorsement for the Denison seat at the next election. ...

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  33. INFLUX OF MIGRANTS

    The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) a hopeful that 100,000 new settlers [?]ding 70,000 from the United Kingdom ...

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  34. JUNIOR FARMERS' ENTERPRISE

    On Saturday afternoon next, two members of the Bathurst Junior Fanner Movement, Ray White and Gordon Moxon, will be making a ...

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  35. RADIO CONTROL BOARD

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The composition of the Australian Broadcasting Control Board was officially announ three members as Messrs. L. B. ...

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  36. High Temperatures

    ORANGE, Thursday: Today's temperatures in NSW reached the highest level since last week-end The weather over the central tablelands was ...

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  37. POWER CUTS CONFINED TO SYDNEY AREA

    SYDNEY, Thursday: It had been decided not to extend the new electricity power cuts beyond the metropolitan area, the Minister for ...

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  38. BALLOT FOR HOMES

    The ballot for the seven new homes in Bathurst recently completed by the Housing Commission takes place at the Bathurst Town Hall at 2.30 ...

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  39. NEW WOOL RECORD

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday: Seven bales of wool sold at the auction in Newcastle today brought 195d a 1b., creating a new mainland record. ...

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  40. SHORTAGE OF TEACHERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. There was no difficulty in obtaining student teachers for training in NSW teachers colleges, the Minister for ...

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  42. Ambassadors Go to Moscow

    LONDON, Thursday: Two Soviet Ambassadors of the West have gone to Moscow for consultations. Then are M. Zarubin, Ambassador, to ...

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  43. Air Service Transfer

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) announced to day that Frans-Australia Airlines will take over internal ...

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  44. PERSONAL

    Opening last night's meeting of Bathurst Chamber of Commerce the president (Mr. [?] Dely) referred to the passing of the mother of one of ...

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  45. School Instructors' Transferred

    FORBES Thursday: The news hold Archer of Forster He is [?] inspector at Forbes, will be Mr. [?] Mr. T. R. Cash, Mr. Cath has been ...

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