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  4. CRISIS TALKS

    THE tempo of the talks between President Truman and Mr. Attice has been stepped up. There have been two ...

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  5. MORSE ELECTED MAYOR

    Ald. A. L. Morse was elected Mayor of Bathurst at a special meeting of Bathurst Council last night. ...

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  6. TRUCK DRIVER SENTENCED ON SLAYING CHARGE

    Mr. Justice Dwyer sentenced Stanley Hannah (27) haulage contractor of Gladesville, to two years hard labor today on the charge of the ...

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  7. ALL SAINTS' COLLEGE

    "Early in the new year I am go in to launch an appeal for £100,000 more capital in this diocese, £30,000 Will be for a new assembly ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS

    A man was arrested in Bentinck St. yesterday and charged at the Police Station with drunkenness. He was bailed out to appear at the Police ...

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  9. SCARLET FEVER CASES

    Two cases of scarlet fever were reported to Mr. L. Parrish, Bathurst Health Inspector, yesterday. These bring the total to 56 since November ...

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  10. LATEST FORECAST. PERSONAL

    Central Districts: Continuing warm to hot, freshing N. to N.E. winds. Cooler S. to S.E. change reaching the southern part of the district by Present at last night's special meeting of Bathurst Council were Ald. Parnham, F. Fish, G. Hearne, J. Smith, R. Henderson, C., Hansard, ...

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  11. TEMPERATURES RISE

    A maximum temperature of 91 degrees recorded in Bathurst yesterday was the highest since the commencement of the summer months, Other ...

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  12. FRUITGROWERS MEETING

    A meeting of all fruitgrowers will be held at the Technical College on Tuesday, December 12, commencing at 8 o'clock. Two members of the ...

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  13. DEPUTATION TO COUNCIL

    Bathurst Chamber of Commerce at its meeting last night decided to seek a deputation with the Bathurst Council regarding the erection of ...

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  14. CHANGE IN LUNCH-HOUR CLOSING

    A change in the lunch-hour closing of business premises was suggested at last night's meeting of the Bathurst Chamber of Commerce from 1 p.m. ...

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  15. ALL HALLOWS' BREAK-UP

    A report of the All Hallows' College break-up and prize-giving will appear in tomorrow's edition. ...

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  16. BATHURST MUSICALE

    The concert arranged by Mrs. Johnson in aid of St. Stephen's Women's Guild in the Walshaw Hall on Saturday night promises to provide music ...

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  17. CHAMBER'S APPRECIATION

    In appreciation of the services of the treasurer (Mr. J. A. Alexander) he was granted an honorium of £5/5/ at last night's meeting of the ...

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  18. MR. CHIFLEY THANKS CHAMBER

    At last night's meeting of the Chamber of Commerce a letter was received from Mr. J. B. Chifley thanking the Chamber for the ...

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  19. NEXT CHAMBER MEETING

    The next meeting of the Bathurst Chamber of Commerce will be held on the first Thursday in February. At last night's meeting it was ...

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  20. SEASONAL GREETINGS

    Seasonal greetings were conveyed to members of the Bathurst Chamber of Commerce by the president, Mr. M. Raffin, at the conclusion of last night's ...

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  21. MT. PANORAMA SIGN

    The meeting of the Bathurst Chamber of Commerce last night was informed that large stocks of road repairing material had been placed ...

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  22. CHAMBER'S CONGRATULATIONS

    At last night's meeting of the Bathurst Chamber of Commerce, congratulations were conveyed to Mr. Rex Bray on opening his own business ...

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  23. CYCLIST INJURED

    Miss E. Vaughan, of 160 George St., suffered slight abrasions to her left leg yesterday when she fell from her cycle after striking a stationary ...

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  24. STEWART STREET SIGNS

    It was revealed at last night's meeting of the Chamber of Commerce that no reply had been received from the Police Commissioner ...

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