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  2. Advertising

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  3. NO DRESSMAKING CLASSES

    There will be no dressmaking classes at Bathurst Technical College until the teacher, Miss M. Elston, who has been ill, returns on October ...

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  4. "THUMBS UP"

    The "thumbs up" sign might be all right with members of the B.A.A.F., but Constable D. Toohey didn't, like it, nor the manner in which it was ...

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  6. SHARKEY CASE TODAY

    SYDNEY, Monday: In the Central Federal court in Sydney today the General Secretary of the Australian Communist Party (Mr. Sharkey) ...

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  7. BETTING CASES ADJOURNED

    ORANGE, Monday: Eighty one, betting charges were deferred at the Orange Court, yesterday. The charges were a sequel to a police ...

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  8. MEDICAL CASE

    Mr. Bill Segleniks, of "Locksley" Guest House, Keppel Street, was conveyed to St. Vincent's Hospital late on Sunday night, where he was ...

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  9. NEW BAND SECRETARY

    Bathurst District Band has a new secretary. He is Mr. B. Freestone, of 210 Rankin Street. Bandmaster H. Walmsley said yesterday that he could ...

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  10. GENERAL NEWS

    Norman Wallings (61), was fined 5. - or "the rising" at yesterday's Police Court for having been found drunk on Saturday. Mr. Dash, S.M. ...

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  11. LOWER TEMPERATURES

    Lower temperatures were experienced in Bathurst yesterday. The maximum recording at 3 o'clock was 69 degrees, the minimum 48 and the ...

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  12. DEFENDS WHITE AUST. POLICY

    BRISBANE, Monday: State President of the Returned Servicemen's League (Mr. R. D. Huish) attacked "appeasers" who want to break down ...

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  13. ITALY JOINS PACT

    Italy's participation in the North Atlantic Defence Pact was approved by the Italian Senate when, by 183 votes to 122, it carried a motion of ...

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  14. FALL FROM CYCLE

    A ten-year-old girl suffered severe lacerations to her chin yesterday when she fell from her bicycle on her way home to lunch. She is Jeanette ...

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  15. KATE NOTICES

    Bathurst Town Hall staff have been busily engaged over the past month preparing rate notices. Mr. M. Montgomery who has been working on ...

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  16. HIGH SCHOOL P. AND C. ASSOCIATION

    The annual meeting of the Bathurst High School P. and C. Association will be held at the Technical College on Thursday night ...

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  17. RECORD NUMBER OF HOCKEY TEAMS

    Fifteen teams have nominated for the 1949 Bathurst Women's Hockey competition. This was stated by the secretary (Miss June Dibley) ...

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  18. BROKE HIS BOND

    Laborer Francis John Shannon (44), of no fixed place of abode, got himself a long "holiday" at Bathurst Court yesterday. Shannon, who has ...

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  19. MR. MENZIES HERE TOMORROW

    Mr. R. G. Menzies. Leader of the Federal Opposition, commences an extensive tour of the Central West to-day. Accompanied by his wife he will ...

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  20. NO STOPPAGE AT NORTHERN MINES

    SYDNEY. Monday: Communist leaders suffered one of their greatest Industrial rebuffs for years today, when there was no major stoppage on ...

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  21. HUSBAND AND WIFE ARRESTED

    William Alan Francis and his wife Edna D. Francis, were arrested at Tocumwal last Friday and charged with uttering cheques and false ...

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  22. BOXING

    SYDNEY, Monday: Frenchman Andre Famechon (9.11 1/2) finished much too strongly for Australian Ken Bailey (9.91) to knock him out two minutes ...

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  23. WORLD WHEAT AGREEMENT

    WASHINGTON, Monday: The maximum price proposed for wheat under the International agreement, drawn up in Washington last week ...

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  24. BATHURST BAND TO VISIT COWRA

    Bathurst District Band will participate in a Band Carnival which will be held at Cowra on May 15. Eight bands from various centres will ...

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  25. FINED FOR INDECENCY

    Constable Fitzgerald, whilst on night patrol duty on Sunday morning a few minutes past midnight noticed a man behaving in an ...

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  26. The Elections

    BRISBANE, Monday. A Up that this year's Federal ejections might be held in October instead of December as was freely predicted was given by ...

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  27. £10,000 FOR MARINER

    SYDNEY, Monday: The third officer of the Union Steamship Coy.'s vessel Waipori won first prize in the War Veteran's Art Union No 12, drawn ...

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  28. PLANE CRASHES ON HOTEL

    When an RAF spitfire crashed on a hotel at Leaves Green, on the southern outskirts of London yesterday, it demolished a cottage, killing an 18 ...

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  29. AGED HOMES SCHEME

    Sydney, Monday: Groups of modern self contained houses for aged persons are to be built in all big country centres in N.S.W. One group was ...

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  30. MOTOR CYCLIST FIXED

    Motor cyclist Jack Tweedie (20), of Piper's Flat, fell foul of Const. R. Smith of Bathurst when he was seen. riding through Bathurst with a ...

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  31. WOMAN'S DEATH

    A Hillston shearer, Leslie Frederick Parr (28) a married man with two infant sons, charged with the murder of his wife's sister, was tound ...

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  32. NEW MANAGER FOR ROYAL HOTEL

    Yesterday morning Mr. and Mrs Joe Uhric arrived from Katoomba to take over the management of the Royal Hotel, Bathurst Mr. Bernard ...

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  33. CONVERT HOMES INTO FLATS

    SYDNEY, Monday: NSW Cabinet Ministers today urged legislation to case the housing shortage' They suggested that large homes in Sydney ...

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  34. CENTRAL FORECAST

    Fine and warm to hot. Moderate to fresh southeast to northerly winds. ...

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  35. Butcher on Non-Delivery Charge

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Secretary of the Meat and Allied Trades federation (Mr. Thomas Herbert) said in the Chief Industrial Magistrate's Court ...

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  36. CRICKET ASSOCIATION DANCE

    The usual dance conducted by the Cricket Association will be held in the Walshaw Hall tonight. Coxhead's orchestra will supply the music and ...

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  37. ROYAL HOTEL CASES

    Two men appeared before Mr. Dash, S.M., at Bathurst Court yesterday charged with being unlawfully found on licensed premises. Sergeant ...

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  38. ORANGE PHONE SERVICE INTERRUPTED

    The commencement of the Installation of the automatic telephone service in Orange yesterday caused many interruptions to the services. At one ...

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  39. BATHURST GUN CLUB

    Bathurst Gun Club is at present busy carrying out arrangements for the big "open shoot" at Mount Pandrama on Monday, the 11th instant ...

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  40. GROUP COMPETITION

    At a meeting of Bathurst Rugby League last night, a report was received from the delegate who attended Sunday's meeting of Group ...

    Article : 65 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. Age Check on Motor Drivers

    SYDNEY, Monday: Traffic Regulating to stop elderly people or every young person driving heavy vehicles are being considered by the Minister ...

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  43. TELEVISION TESTS

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Postmaster-General (Sen Cameron) said that demonstration of television in Sydney and Melbourne would make ...

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  44. PERSONAL

    The funeral of the late Keith Henry Jacues took place yesterday morning, and was one of the largest been for a long time well over ...

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  45. R.S.L. NOMINATIONS

    Nominations closed yesterday for the position of a committeeman on the Bathurst Sub-Branch of the R.S.L. Four were received, namely ...

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  46. TO ENCOURAGE MUSICAL PROGRESS

    SYDNEY, Monday: A promise of Government encouragement for music and other cultural subjects was given today by the State Minister for ...

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  47. MANNEQUIN PARDADE ON APRIL 20

    Twenty Bathurst girls will take part in the mannequin parade which will take placet in the, Masonic Hall on April 30. Organiser of the function ...

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  48. BIG TENNIS

    America's Frank Parker and Germany Gottiried Ven [?] Patty American and [?] Harper (Australia) [?] ...

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  49. NEW MIGRANT CENTRE FOR VICTORIA

    CANDERRA, Monday: A new migrant centre may soon be built at Sale (Vic.) The Minister for Immigration inspected the former Air Force station ...

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