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  4. FREAK STORM

    As a result of the freak storm which swept over Bathurst and district between 11 and 12 o'clock on. Wednesday night 161 points of rain ...

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  5. NEW BUILDING RECORD

    CANBERRA, Thursday: More than 48,000 new houses were built in Australia last year. This is nearly double the number ...

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    AUSTRALIAN GIFT OF £8,000,000 TO BRITAIN: Mr. J. A. Beasley, the Australian High Commissioner, to the United Kingdom, recently handed a cheque for £8,000,000 to Sir Stafford Cripps, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, in the Chancellor's Room at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GENERAL NEWS

    King's Birthday holiday has been gazetted to be observed on Monday, June 13. ...

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  8. ISOLATED RAIN LIKELY

    Central Forecast, Isolated thunderstorms over the central tablelands; remainder fine with cooler temperatures. Freshening south to southeast ...

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  9. BERLIN CURRENCY DISPUTE

    The admission by the United Nations Special Committee, that it cannot solve the Berlin currency dispute is followed by a report that Britain, ...

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  10. WILD SCENE IN ITALIAN PARLIAMENT

    Fighting broke mit in the Italian Chamber of Deputies early today when Communists and Socialists, tried to shout down the concluding speech ...

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  11. WANTS MORE MONEY FOR STATES

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Premier (Mr. McGirr.) was asked in the Legislative Assembly today to call a special meeting of Premiers to discuss ...

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  12. RAND IN THE PARK

    The Bathurst District Band, under the baton of Mr. H. Walmsley, will render a number of selected Irish Melodies in their programme in ...

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  13. ST. PATRCK'S DAY

    The religious observance of St. Patrick's day took place yesterday, the feast day of the Saint, when Solemn High Mass was celebrated in SS ...

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  14. FREE DENTAL TREATMENT

    For the past five months the mobile dental clinic has been situated at Bathurst Railway siding to attend he dental requirements of pensioners and ...

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  15. THE WEATHER

    Sultry, overcast conditions prevailed over Bathurst yesterday followed by occasional showers. At 9am the temperature was 71 decrees, and 3 p.m. ...

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  16. MAURICE FREEMAN MEMORIAL GATES

    The gates to be erected at the Bathurst Sports Ground in memory of one of Bathurst's leading footballers of pre-war years, the late Maurice ...

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  17. SWEDEN MAY JOIN PACT

    WASHINGTON; Thursday: Foreign Minister of Turkey will go to Washington soon to discuss formation of a Mediterranean pact at on ...

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  18. P.M.'s DENIAL.

    In Parliament today, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) denied that the Berlin currency problem was one of the matters he had discussed with ...

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  19. AMBULANCE CASES

    Mr. Hawkins, 281 Lambert Street, was transported to Bathurst District Hospital yesterday but on arrival he was found to be dead. The body was ...

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  20. QUESTIONS ON HOTEL WORK

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The subject of alterations made to the Lapstone Hotel in the Blue Mountains for last year's Far Easter conference, was ...

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  21. WHEAT "POACHING" COMPLAINT

    Delegates to the International Wheat Conference in Washington have cabled their Governments for Instructions on a new and serious ...

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  22. SCOUTS FUNCTION

    A grand time is promised to all who attend the dance to be held at Mrs. Walshaw's home, at Yetholme, on Saturday, March 26. Arrangements ...

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  23. MEAT SHORTAGE IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday: Threats to Britain's already slender ration of worth or meat a week are developing so fast that London butchers fores[?] ...

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  24. Well Known Agent Retires

    YOUNG, Thursday: A man who has been a stock and station agent and auctioneer in various centres of NSW for 50 years retired from business this ...

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  25. EARTH TREMOR AT OBERON

    Another earth tremor, similar to that of last week, is reported from Oberon. According to the Oberon correspondent the tremor occurred ...

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  26. Storm Blackout at Mudgee

    MUDGEE, Thursday: A fierce storm, in Central NSW this afternoon paralysed the electric lighting system at Mudgee. ...

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  27. PALESTINE TRUCE TALKS

    Today, on the island of Rhodes, the Israeli and Transjordan delegates will discuss reduction and withdrawal of troops along the whole of thier ...

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  28. AIR SERVICE CANCELLED

    Owing to a heavy storm which broke over Bathurst shortly before 2 p.m. yesterday, Bathurst Aerodrome was closed. Mr. Hilton Rayner, Bathurst ...

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  29. NOMINEE FOR UNION POLL

    Tn Sydney tonight, the NSW Trades and Labor Council selected its nominee for the Australian Trades. Union Poll for representatives to the ...

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  30. Heavy Rain at Orange

    ORANGE, Thursday: After a hot ana sultry morning a heavy storm was experienced for 10 minutes in Orange this afternoon when 30 points ...

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  31. MACARTHUR DENIES RETIREMENT STORY

    TOKIO, Thursday: General, MacArthur today denied recent recent reports that he means to retire in five or six months time. ...

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  32. State Rainfall

    SYDNEY, Thursday: There was further rain today in the Central and South eastern sections of NSW as well as on the coast. ...

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  33. ARGENTINE RESUMING TRADE ACTIVITIES

    After six weeks complete ban on imports and on [?]remitrauces from abroad, Argentina is resuming partial trade relations with the rest of the ...

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  34. GRENFELL POWER SCHEME

    Grenfell rural electricity, scheme is rapidly developing. The Town Clerk said electricity assets increased in 1948 from £39,229 to ...

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  35. HANSARD MAN'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Mr. George Watkins, well known member or he Country Party and member of the J N.S.W. Parliamentary Hansard staff. ...

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  36. SENATE ADJOURNS

    The Senate adjourned this afternoon until a date to be fixed. It had four Bills from the House of Representatives to deal with and ...

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  37. HUGHES ENDORSED BY PARTY

    Mr. William Hughes was tonight endorsed as Liberal Party candidate for the newly created Bradfield electorate at the next Federal elections. ...

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  38. TRADE BARRIERS HINDER COAL ORDERS

    LONDON, Thursday. The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe reports that trade barriers and high prices are so blocking trade ...

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  40. U.S. SEEKS CLOSER RELATIONS WITH SPAIN

    It is expected that America's campaign for [?] relations with [?] will he renewed when the United Nations Assembly meets in New York ...

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  41. THREAT BY UNIONS

    [?] played at Iron Knob ironstone quarries in [?] have given notice that they will not work after tonight ...

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  42. BOXING

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Billy Watson 6.13 beat Jackie Wilson 8.13 on points at Leichhardt tonight. ...

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