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  4. COMMUNISM CONDEMNED

    SYDNEY, Sunday: At their annual conference in Sydney today N.S.W. A.L.P. industrial group carried a resolution condemning Communism. ...

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  5. MORE MIGRANTS

    Some 843 displaced persons, comprising Baits. Poles, Ukrainians, Czechs and Yugoslavs who arrived in Sydney yesterday from Naples left ...

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  6. ST. PATRICK'S

    More than 1000 children from Catholic Schools in the Bathurst Diocese took part in the St. Patrick's Day procession on Saturday ...

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  7. SHOT HIMSELF

    Constable Barry Malcolm Gray (36) was found lying in Millthorpe Park, Millthorpe, at 10 o'clock this morning with a bullet wound in the head. He ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS

    Mr. J. Stephenson, 132 Howick St., was convoyed to the Bathurst St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday, where he was admitted for medical treatment. ...

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  9. BRITAIN' AIR FORCE

    LONDON, Sunday: The first of a number of types of jet bombers of exceptionally high performance now being developed for the RAF is ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S HEALTH SCHEME

    LONDON, Sunday: Plans have been drawn up for the first National Health Service centre to be constructed in Britain. These are now being ...

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  11. LATEST FORECAST

    Central Districts: Fine, but becoming cloudy. Isolated rain in the extreme north of the district. Southeast to northeast winds. ...

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  12. QUIET WEEK-END FORPOLICE

    Bathurst police yesterday reported a quiet period over the week-end. No arrests were made. With the exception of routine duty police officers ...

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  13. FLOODS AGAIN THREATEN

    SYDNEY. Sunday: More rain today in the southwestern districts of Queensland will probably cause a rise in the flooded Barcoo and ...

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  14. MINOR ABRASIONS

    Mr. John Lee, of 209 Rankin St., suffered minor abrasions to the hands and nose on Saturday when he fell in William Street. He was ...

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  15. COLLAPSED IN WILLIAM STREET

    Well known stock dealer and drover, Mr. Charles [?]all, of Greek St., collapsed in William Street on Saturday morning. Bathurst ambulance ...

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  16. ATLANTIC PACT

    LONDON, Sunday: In France the Atlantic Pact is being heatedly discussed by party leaders on the eve of the departmental elections. ...

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  17. ALLEGED DRUNKEN DRIVER

    Returning from the Bathurst races on Saturday a Bathurst man, driving a car, was stopped by Const. R. Smith, of Bathurst police. As a result ...

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  18. FOOTBALL MEETING ON APRIL 2

    A meeting of Group 10 will be held at Bathurst on Sunday, week. April 3. when the policy of football for 1949 will be discussed. The protest by the ...

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  19. BRITISH FLEET COMMANDER'S DEATH

    LONDON, Sunday: The death is announced of Admiral of the Fleet Sir James Somerville, who was commander in chief of the eastern feet ...

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  20. UNION SECRET BALLOTS

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The annual conference of the ALP industrial group tonight decided to ask the Federal and State Governments to introduce ...

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  21. TONIGHT'S CONCERT

    St. Patrick's night concert in the Bathurst City Theatre tonight will start at 7.45 sharp. All patrons are expected to be seated by that hour so ...

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  22. PERSONAL

    The death occurred at St. Vincent's Hospital early yesterday morning of Mrs. Emma Jane Foster, wife of Mr. Albert Foster of 48 ...

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  23. RELIGION IN POLAND

    LONDON, Sunday: In Poland new talks are taking place between representatives of church and state. The Minister for Public Administration in ...

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  24. QUIET COMMO MEETING

    SYDNEY, Sunday: At a late hour tonight the home of the Australian Communist party secretary (Mr. A. L. Sharkey) was still unoccupied. ...

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  25. JUNIOR FARMER ADVISORY COMMITTEE

    Mr. Filan, manager of Bathurst Experiment Farm, has been elected president of the Bathurst Junior Farmer Advisory Committee. He ...

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  26. RUSSIA'S COMPLAINT ABOUT BRITISH DELAY

    BERLIN, Sunday: The Soviet military governor in Germany (Marshall Sokolovsky) has sent a letter to General Robertson complaining that the ...

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  27. LEGACY PRESIDENT'S BUSY TIME

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The President of Sydney Legacy (Mr. John Jamieson) [?]zcegan a busy week at Forbes last night when he presented to Lachlan ...

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  28. COUNTRY RIDERS WIN HILL CLIMB

    Country motor cyclists proved too good for visiting Sydney riders at the hill climb contest conducted at Hampton yesterday by Lithgow Motor Cycle ...

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  29. BRISBANE TRAMWAYMEN TO MEET

    Brisbane had an almost deserted appearance today when tram and bus men staged their first one-day stoppage in about three weeks. ...

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  30. THE KING

    LONDON, Sunday: A message from Buckingham Palace that the King is continuing to maker satisfactory progress after the operation performed ...

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  31. CHINESE NATIONALIST BOMBERS ACTIVE

    NA[?], Sunday: Chinese [?] have attacked and [?] the cruiser chungking which recently [?] to the ...

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  33. MEASLES EPIDEMIC ON MIGRANT SHIP

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Eleven migrant children who arrived in Sydney the General Omar Bundy today have been taken to hospital suffering from ...

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  34. £329 Average Wages In Newcastle

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday: The [?] Mayor of Newcastle A[?] Q[?] said today that the average [?] workers [?] Newcastle was [?] ...

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  35. COMMUNIS[?] DRIVE FOR MEMBERS IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, Sunday: The Communist [?] in the [?] ...

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  36. WIN FOR VON NIDA

    CHRISTCHURCH (N. Z.), Sunday: Australian golfer Norman von Nida today beat D. Moon 5 and 4. Moon is described as one of New Zealand's ...

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