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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 15 words
  3. General News

    Central districts: Fine, cool southerry winds. Cold night with many frosts. ...

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  4. GAS MANAGER FAREWELLED

    Mr. V. Friend, who has resigned as Gas Manager of the Bathurat City Council, was tendered a fare-well at the Town Hall yesterday ...

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  5. BID TO SAVE ROCKLEY WOMAN'S LIFE

    Doctors worked desperately to save the life of a wor[?]n who collapsed while under an anaesthetic at the Bathurst District ...

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  6. TREED BY BULL

    There's a lot of "bull" about this story—but it's truel On Thursday afternoon. Redex cyclist, N. A. Mitchell, of Sans Souci, ...

    Article : 236 words
  7. Advertising

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  8. MEDICAL CASE

    Mrs. J. Medcaife, of Georges Plains, was transported to the District Hospital by Bathurst Ambulance yesterday for medical treatment. ...

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  9. IN A NUTSHELL

    Fine, but bleak weather conditions are expected to continue over the week-end. A large attendance is expected ...

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  10. THE WEATHER

    The minimum temperature at Bathurst yesterday was38 degrees, and the [?] 50 degrees. The 9 a.m. reading was 42 and the 3 p.m. ...

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  11. COLLAPSED IN BANK

    A Kelso man, Mr Albert Redding (80) collapsed in the Commonwealth Bank, Bathurst, yesterday. He was given treatment by Ambulance and ...

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  12. TUESDAY'S COURT

    Two men will appear in Bathurst Court on Tuesday to answer charges of driving under the influence. Three other cases have been listed for ...

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  13. MAN MISSING

    A middle aged man was reported missing from Macquarie Homes, Bathurst, where he has been a resident inmate, at 5.30 p.m. yesterday. ...

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  14. HOTEL ALTERATIONS

    In the licensing court at Bathurst next Tuesday, application will be made by the executors of the will of [?]mes A. Patterson, owner of the ...

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  15. MACHINE STILL MISSING

    An electro cardiograph, which was stolen from a local doctor's car on Thursday had not been located up to last night. Bathurst police were ...

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  16. THE BEGGAR'S OPERA

    One of the highlights ol the entertainment offered in Bathurst last year was the presentation of the Gilbert and Sullivan opera H.M.A. ...

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  17. Poll Declared in Calare, Lawson

    ORANGE, Friday: The poll in the electorates of Calare and Lawson were declared today. At Orange about 30 people ...

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  18. NO CHANGE IN BASIC WAGE

    BRISBANE, Friday: The Queensland Industrial Board has given its decision in an annual review of the basic wage, and the Queensland ...

    Article : 92 words
  19. LA FAYNE FASHION SHOW

    Three organisations will benefit to the extent of £142/3/3 from the La Fayne mannequin parade in thine Masonic Hall un ...

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  20. COLD WEATHER DRIVING

    The motoring section of NRMA advise in [?]cy conditions it is essentiar to have carburation, ignition and Fubcation systems perfectly adjusted. ...

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  21. SHIRES CONFERENCE

    Cr. M. Locke (President) and Mr. G. Brettell (Shire Clerk) have been representing , Turon Shire Council at the annual Shires Association ...

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  22. [?] JACKSON for Radio and Electrical Goods.

    Passengers who travelled to Sydney by plane yesterday were: Morning: Miss Hickson; Mr. R. H. Smith; Miss G. Frate; Mrs. Armour, Mrs. ...

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  23. POPULATE OR PERISH

    SYDNEY, Friday: The need for a [?]arger population in Australia was stressed today by the NSW Minister for Lands, Mr. Hawkins. ...

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  24. CLUE TO COMET CRASHES

    LONDON, Friday: British experts believe they have a clue to the cause of two comet jet disasers, the London Evening News' air correspondent ...

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  25. RABBIT INSPECTOR.

    A number of applications for the position of rabbit inspector have been lodged with the Bathurst P.P. Board. Tho position became vacant ...

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  26. LATE MR. J. B. CHIFLEY

    Tomorrow marks the anniversary of the death of the late Mr. J. B. Chifley, former Prime Minister. On Tuesday night next, Mr. Eric ...

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  27. AT BRISBANE RACES

    Mr. and Mrs. G. Woods and Mr. and Mrs. C. Kennedy, of Bathurst are visiting Brisbane for the Cup race carnival. They motored to Brisbane ...

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  28. PERSONAL

    The death occurred at the Bathurst District Hospital yesterday after a short illness, of Mrs. Elsie Brodin, aged 53 years. The deceased, who was born in England, spent most of ...

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  29. Motorist Fined £25

    DUBBO, Friday — At the Court of Petty Sessions here today, a man was fined a total of £25 for failing to stop after an accident; for illegally ...

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  30. SALE OF "THE POPLARS"

    "The Poplars," a well known property right in the village of Meadow Flat, which has been held by the Crown family, for approximately 100 ...

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  31. FORD SEEKS TO REGAIN TITLE

    Pat Ford, of Orange, will seek in regain his Empire lightweight title when he meets Ivor Germain In a return bout in Melbourne. The bout. ...

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  32. Landy to Study in U.H.

    HELSINKI, Friday: Australian a[?] miler John Landy may study in England after competing: in the Empire Games at Vancouver at the end ...

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  33. PENSIONERS' MEETING

    Mr. Hutchinson, publicity officer writes: Members of Bathurst pensioners branch held their ordinary meeting, in 2BS Radio House. We were ...

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  34. THE CHURCHES

    Services in the Bathurst Presbyterian Patrol on Sunday, 13th June will be held at Oberon at 11 am. and Yetholme at 3 pm. Services will be ...

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  35. Editor Prefers Gaol

    SUAK CITY, Wisconsin, Friday: Newspaper editor Leroy Gore says he will "go" to gaol rather than reveal who signed the 360-odd petitions to ...

    Article : 61 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. VEHICLES COLLIDE

    A car and truck were extensively damaged when they collided in William Street, near the Tudor Theatre, late last night. The car was driven ...

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  38. Five Killed in Factory Blast

    ST. OLUIS, Missouri, Friday: Five persons were killed and 20 injured when an explosion ripped through a chemical works here yesterday and ...

    Article : 56 words
  39. MOTOR CYCLE STOLEN

    A motor cycle was stolen from Howick Street, outside the District Hospital last night. The theft was reported by the owner, Stanley ...

    Article : 59 words
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