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  4. LABOR VIEW ON CALL-UP

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Three State branches of the A.L.P. have voted for compulsory military training. Two have given qualified support, and ...

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  5. TENNIS STARS TO VISIT BATHURST

    The American professional tennis troupe, comprising Pancho Gonzales, Don Budge, Frank Parker and Australian D[?]ny Pails, ...

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  6. KOREAN WAR

    TOKIO, Sunday: United forces in Korea have been rounding up communist stragglers in a suburb of seoul. ...

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  7. COAL CRISIS

    SYDNEY, Sunday: WHen miners leaders meet the A.C.T.U. tomorrow in an endeavor to settle the coal strike there is possibility of getting ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS

    Card players are assured of a happy time at the Kelso 2BS card afternoon on Tuesday. There will be good prizes, afternoon tea and also a mixed stall. ...

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  9. WOMEN'S CRICKET

    Feature at the match between Boomerangs and High 11 at Carrington Park on Saturday was Norma Whiteman's 8/0 in High's second ...

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  10. BOXING

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday: Empire middleweight champion, Dove Sands (41.11) [?] Fijian heavyweight champion, Henry Braye, (15.5[?]) in ...

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  11. LATEST FORECAST

    Cental forecast: Mostly fog and drizzle on the Tablelands. Otherwise fine. Warm and rather humid. Light southeast to northeast winds. ...

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  12. WEIR POPULARITY CONTINUES

    The humid weather conditions yesterday made the Bathurst weir a popular rendezvous for swimmers and picnickers. The water level has ...

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  13. DETERRENT TO AGRESSION

    NEW YORK, Sunday: The primary deterrent to aggression by the Soviet Union was not the commitment to send six of 10 U.S. divisions to Europe ...

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  14. TROTTING CLUB MEETING

    A meeting of the Bathurst Trotting Club Committee will be held at the Family Hotel tonight at 8 p.m. Business before the meeting will be to ...

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  15. UNSETTLED WEATHER

    Weather conditions over the week-end were unsettled. Saturday was humid with indications of a thunder; storm during the late afternoon. ...

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  16. ANOTHER GRASS FIRE

    Senior Fireman B Byrom and nine men attended a grass fire at St. Philomena's School at the corner of Rocket and Seymour Streets shortly ...

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  17. GEORGES PLAINS THEFT

    The Georges Plains general store operated by Mr. H. H. Hough, was broken and entered on Saturday night and a sum of money nd a quantity ...

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  18. JAP. COTTON EXPORTS

    TOKIO, Sunday: Japan has displaced Britain as the world's biggest exporter of cotton cloth acording to the Japanese Cotton spinning ...

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  19. HOCKEY MEETING

    The annual meeting of the Bathurst St. Pat's Hockey Club WILL be held at St. Pat's Club rooms at the corner of Church and William Streets ...

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  20. DAYMOND DAM INSPECTION

    The full committee of the Bathurst council will inspect progress made on the construction of the Daymond Dam on Thursday. A relative motion for ...

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  21. BATHURST P.P.U. MEETING

    Bushfires in the Burraga and adjacent districts prevented delegates from that region attending Friday night's meeting of the Australian ...

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  22. COLLAPSED WHILE PRAWNING

    Sunday, Sunday: A 60-year-old mail collapsed and died while prawning at Lake illawarra, Albion Park, on Saturday night. ...

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  23. Mines Idle

    Coal mines in Eastern Australia will be idle Again tomorrow. Engine drivers and Firemen who work in the mines will hold stopwork meetings to ...

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  24. DISTRICT RAIN

    Although densely overcast skies gave promise of a storm of some magnitude in an around Bathurst yesterday afternoon, no rain was ...

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  25. REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT MOVE

    A sub-group of the Regional Development Committee will meet at the Bathurst Council Chambers on Friday. The Mayor (Aid. Morse) and Deputy ...

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  26. RELIGION NATIONAL UNDERTAKING

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A national undertaking at this jubilee time should be to weave religion more intimately [?]uti the fabric of our life and ...

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  27. BUSHFIRES IN QUEENSLAND

    SYDNEY, Sunday: About 40 big bushfires are burning tonight over an area of 15,000 square miles in southwestern Queensland. Fires ...

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  28. ZBS BEAT EGLINTON

    In the second match of the "womens cricket competition, Between 3BS and Eglinton was won on the first innings by 2BS. ...

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  29. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED

    A 23-years-old motor cyclist Maxwell Connors, a station hand of "Lan[?]drrie." Rockley, suffered a broken right leg, a rpobabit fracture of ...

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  30. PERSONAL

    The funeral of Mrs. Veronica Frances Piper, of 162 William St. moved from St. Michael and John's Cathedral on Saturday morning to the ...

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  31. PENSIONERS' ASSOCIATION

    A very important motion put before the conference of the Old Age and Invalid Pensioners' Association by our local delegate, Mr. W. Wright, ...

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  32. BATHURST COURT

    Matter set down for hearing before Mr. Dash, S.M., at Bathurst Court today include: George William Morgan, not keeping to left; Joseph ...

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  33. FELL ON FIRE

    WOLLONGONG, Sunday: A woman who was badly burned when she fell Into an open campfire at Bowral on January 17, died in Bulli Hospital ...

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  34. 'STUART" PARTY CONGRATULATED

    Sunday, Sunday: In an address of welcome at Goolwa, the Commonwealth Director of Jubilee Celebrations (Lieut. Gen Berryman) ...

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  35. State Governorship Extended

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The Premier (Mr MrGirr) tonight announced the extension of the term of once as Governor-General of N.S.W. of Lieut ...

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  36. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT VISIT

    Three officers from the Commonwealth Department of Secondary Industries will arrive in Bathurst today in connection with the survey being ...

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  37. LAND FOR SOLDIERS

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The Minister for Lands (Mr. Renshaw), said to-day that people applying for conversion of settlement purchases and ...

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  38. Earth Tremors at Katoomba

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A slight earth tremor shook several houses in the Blue Mountains city of Katoomba this afternoon. The tremor was reported ...

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  39. MOBIL SHOW

    Guest artist on the 33rd programme of the Vacuum Oil Company's Mobil Shod will be the well known piano accordionist, Lou Toppano. Mr. ...

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  41. Rats Blamed for Girl's Death

    YOUNG, Sunday: Police suspect rats may be the cause of the death of a three- year-old girl who died alter eating strychine. ...

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  42. MILD 'QUAKE IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday: Napier and Hastings, two Hawks Bay towns which were badly wrecked by earthquates in February. 20 years ago, had another ...

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  43. Unconscious Beside Cycle

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A young Cessnock man Thomas Cross. (19), was found unconscious today alongside his motor cycle which had crashed about ...

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  44. Freak Storm at Mudgee

    MUDGEE, Sunday: More than one inch of rain and lumps of Jagged ice fell during a violent thunderstorm tonight at Mudgee in the Central West. ...

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  45. WRESTLING: PETERS DOWNS JENSEN

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Mel Peters (16.0) defeated Leo Jensen (15.13) two falls to one in the main wrestle at Leichhardt Stadium last night. ...

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