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  2. Advertising

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  3. COAL CRISIS

    STOREY, Friday: The General President of the Miners' Federation, Mr Williams, said this evening that the Miners executive ...

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  4. ROAD SAFETY COUNCIL

    The number of accidents which have in recent weeks occurred on the Bathurst-Orange Road was referred to at last night's meeting of the Bathurst ...

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  5. EUCHRE PARTY TONIGHT

    The St. Benedict's euchre party will be held in the Bathurst Hall tonight. Auxiliary lighting has been installed. Go along and take your friends. ...

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  7. KOREAN WAR

    TOKIO, Friday: United Nations forces today were tightening their trap on Chinese and North Korean Communist forces in a pocket west, south ...

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  8. ST. PAT'S DANCE

    Square dancing will be featured at tonight's popular St. Pat's' dance in the Bathurst Hall. In addition, two orchestras will provide music for ...

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  9. KELSO 2BS FUNCTION

    A very enjoyable evening is assured to all card players at the Kelso 2BS Club party tonight. There will be good prizes, home-made supper. All ...

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  10. GENERAL NEWS

    A mixed doubles tennis tournament will be held at the Town Courts to-morrow afternoon. It will start at 1.30 o'clock. Entries will be taken on ...

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  11. RUBBISH FIRE

    S.S.O. Clemens and 10 men attended a fire at the rear of a fruit shop. 129 George Street, last night. Mostly rubbish and papers were burnt ...

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  12. MAN ARRESTED

    A man was arrested by Det. Const. W. Hansen yesterday and charged with stealing £1/2/9. He will appear at the Bathurst Police Court this ...

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  13. PROPERTY SALE

    A concrete cottage on a large allotment of land in Hereford St. will be sold on Friday, February 23, on account of Mr. Ted Redding. ...

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  14. U.S. AND EUROPEAN DEFENCE

    WASHINGTON, Friday: Powerful Republican spokesman, Senator Robert Taft, demanded in the Senate that the United States should contribute ...

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  15. DOCK YARDS ARRESTS

    LONDON, Friday: Six men arrested in a Scotland Yard raid on a public house at Stephney in the London dock area were charged last night with ...

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  16. PLEASANT WEATHER

    Warm and pleasant weather prevailed in Bathurst yesterday. The maximum reading being 89 degrees. The minimum reading was 49 degrees ...

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  17. CENTRAL FORECAST

    Mainly fine. Warm to hot. Freshening northeast to north winds. Becoming cloudy with unsettled weather and some thunderstorms, followed by ...

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  18. CWA MEETING

    The Country Women's Association will hold the first meeting of this year in the Presbyterian Hill on Friday next at 2.30 p.m. Arrangements are ...

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  19. VARIETY CONCERT

    It was announced yesterday that the variety concert set down for the Migrant Centre Cinema Hall on Sunday night would now be held on ...

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  20. GOLD CENTENARY

    A meeting of the Bathurst Gold Centenary committee took place last night. The meeting was extremely well attended by members as well as ...

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  21. WOMEN'S SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION

    During this month a Women's Softball Competition will be started in Bathurst. Any girl wishing to join a team is requested to be at Carrington ...

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  22. PLANE PASSENGERS

    Travellers to Sydney by plane yesterday were:—Morning: Miss Colley, Mr. and Mrs. Hahn; Mr. Bell, Mr. Minogue, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Watt, Mr. ...

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  23. Enemy Casualties

    WASHINGTON, Friday: Communist casualties in the Korean war total more than 525,000, the United States Army announces. North Korean ...

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  24. WAR POWERS FOR GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, Friday: Special emergency powers given to the Government during the war are to be made law for the nation's new rearmament ...

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  25. PROPERTY PASSED IN

    A large brick shop and dwelling at the corner of Rocket and Bent Sts., which was offered by auction on account of P. L. and E. F. Mead, at the ...

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  26. SABOTAGE ALLEGED

    LONDON, Friday: The British Seamen's Union and the Transport and General Workers' Union last night released the text of a document ...

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  27. MIGRANT HAS POLIO

    The Bathurst Health Inspector (Mr. L. Parrish) received notice of another polio case yesterday. The victim is a 30-years-old Dutch migrant who was ...

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  28. Truman Denies Press Reports

    WASHINGTON, Friday: President Truman said yesterday General MacArthur had not recommended the use of Chinese Nationalist troops in Korea ...

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  29. MACQUARIE HOMES CONCERT

    Once again a concert was arranged by Mrs. Chisholm, wife of the local Police Inspector, Mr. Chisholm, for the Macquarie Homes. The concert ...

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  30. Truman - Holland Meeting

    WASHINGTON, Friday; President Truman held up his hand and saluted the New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Sidney Holland, in pleasure when ...

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  31. RECORD ENROLMENT

    The enrolment at Bathurst High School is now a record 620, including 250 in first year and 31 in fifth year. This was stated by the Headmaster ...

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  32. Migrant Plans

    LONDON, Friday: Prime Minister Attlee said in the House of Commons yesterday he will discuss the assisted passages scheme with the Australian ...

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  33. PERSONAL

    The death ocurred in Bathurst District Hospital yesterday morning of Mrs. veronica Frances Piper, of 162 William St. She was born at Wattle ...

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  34. SUGESTS STONE BE HALVED

    A division of the Scone Stone, with one half kept in Scotland and the other in Westminster Abbey, was advocated by Major-Gon. J. H. Beith ...

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  35. JUVENILE BURGLAR

    A seven-years-old boy who began a "life of crime" when he was five, was charged at Yasmar Child Welfare Hostel today with being ...

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  36. DOPE TESTS "LIABLE TO ERROR"

    Tests made by the AJC to detect dope in a racehorse were incomplete and liable to error. Professor F. H. Shaw told the AJC today. ...

    Article : 144 words
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  38. TAXICAB DESTROYED BY FIRE

    CONDOBOLIN, Friday: A taxi cab owned by Mr. Colin Lees, of Condobolin, was totally destroyed by fire on the West Wyalong Road. ...

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  39. Islands Under Aust. Control

    LONDON, Friday: The British Government has confirmed that Heard island and the McDonald group in the Indian Ocean are now officially ...

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  40. PROTEST STRIKE

    Miners at Bloomfield Main colliery on the northern coalfield held a pit-top meeting today and decided to strike for the day in protest against ...

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  41. FORBES RATE INCREASE

    FORBES, Friday: At last night's meeting Forbes Council increased the general rate by 2d in the £. Council was unanimous in its ...

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