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  2. TEACHERS' COLLEGE

    Mr. Kelly, Member for Bathurst, advised Bathurst Council last night that in response to inquiries about Council's proposed participation in the ...

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  3. TODAY'S BLACKOUT

    There is only one blackout notified for today and that is between 7.30 a.h. and 8.30 a.m. in the area bounded by Russell, George, Piper and ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. Advertising

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  6. EARLY ELECTION FORECAST

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: A Labor motion referring the Banking Bill to a select committee, was passed in the Senate tonight. ...

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  7. WATER SUPPLY DEBT

    THE Minister for Works and Local Government (Mr. Cahill) informed Bathurst Council last night that he could not increase ...

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  8. PERMISSION GRANTED

    Bathurst Council last night approved an application by the Womens' Hockey Association for use of Carrington Park and the Ordnance Ground ...

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  9. GOLD CENTENARY PROCESSION

    Bathurst Council last night granted permission for the Bathurst Gold Centenary Celebrations Committee to stage a procession through the streets ...

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  10. GENERAL NEWS

    Bathurst Council was informed last night that during the past three weeks three cases of scarlet fever had been notified. ...

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  11. DRUNK FINED

    A 35 years old laborer of Erskineville appeared before Mr. Flanagan, J.P. on a charge of drunkenness yesterday. He was lined 2/6 in default ...

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  12. COOL NIGHTS

    Night temperatures in Bathurst have been consistently low in recent weeks. 48 degrees with the maximum temper-Yesterday the minimum reading was ...

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  13. CAMPING GROUND RESIDENTS

    It was reported at last night's meeting of Bathurst Council that certain people had taken up permanent residence on the Bathurst Camping ...

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  14. CONFERENCE OF AGENTS

    In effort to arrive at a satisfactory method of alloting pens on sale days, the Bathurst saleyards inspector (Mr. Cresswell) has arranged a conference ...

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  15. FAREWELL FUNCTION

    At last night's meeting of Bathurst Council, the Mayor (Ald. Morse), extended, on behalf of Mr. and Mrs. Whiteman, an invitation to Aldermen ...

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  16. PERSONAL

    The funeral of the late Mr. Sidn[?] Thomas Ward took place to the Methodist portion of the Bathurst cemetery yesterday. A large and ...

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  17. BATHURST STOCK SALES

    Goldsbrough Mort and Co. Ltd. report that at Bathurst Stock sales yesterday, a total yarding of 350 head of cattle of all descriptions were ...

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  18. EASTER ACCOMMODATION

    Inquiries are still being received by the Bathurst Council for accommodation for tourists over Easter. During recent months, Council has ...

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  19. COUNCIL QUERY

    The Town Clerk (Mr. Furness) in response to a query raised by Ald. E. Cole at a meeting of Council last night, advised that the cost of the ...

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  20. PUBLIC HOLIDAY

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Evatt) in a letter to Bathurst Council last night stated, in regard to a request for proclamation of a half holiday on ...

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  21. LABOR CAMPAIGN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Nominations for Labor candidates for the NSW Federal electorate close on March 31. The pre-selection ballot will be held ...

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  22. GOLD CENTENARY ATHLETIC CARNIVAL

    One of the principal events of the Bathurst Gold Centenary Celebrations will be the Grand Gold Centenary Athletic Carnival, scheduled to take ...

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  23. DENISON BRIDGE

    The Department of Main Roads informed Bathurst Council last night that it had been unable to procure sufficient chain wire to fence both ...

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  24. BATHURST COURT

    [?]z Matters to come before Bathurst Court this morning include: Police v Rick Snel, indecent behavior; a cross summons for assault involving ...

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  25. MASTER'S CERTIFICATE SUSPENDED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: In Melbourne today a Court of Marine Inquiry found the coastal freighter. Corio, became stranded on February ...

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  26. AFTERNOON TEA

    Afternoon tea will be served at the Cathedral Hall tomorrow by the parents and friends of 3rd Bathurst (All Saints' Cathedral) Scout Group. ...

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  27. LIGHTING REQUEST

    Ald. Cole, at last night's meeting of Bathurst Council, moved that the lighting Committee investigate the lack of street lighting in the area of ...

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  28. TAXI DRIVING CHECK

    In a letter to Bathurst Council last night the Department of Road Transport stated that a communication, as follows, has been received by the ...

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  29. PLANE PASSENGERS

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  30. CENTRAL DISTRICTS FORECAST

    Fine, cloudy at times on the highlands, morning fog, patches and moderately warm temperatures. Warm to rather hot inland. North east to ...

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  31. CONVENIENCES FOR MIGRANTS

    At a meeting of Bathurst Council last night, Ald. Cole moved, find Ald. Hansard seconded, that an approach be made to the appropriate authorities ...

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  32. COWRA SHOOTING FATALITY

    COWRA, Wednesday: A 17-year-old youth was killed instantly when a [?] calibre rifle accidently discharge near Cowra today. ...

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  33. FIRST AID CLASSES

    The Electrical Engineer, (Mr. W. Bell), reported to Bathurst Council last night on the first aid classes for electricity department employees ...

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  34. SERVICES DEMONSTRATION

    The Combined Services Demonstration Convoy will make a tour of Bathurst on April 2-5. The three services will be associated with the ...

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  35. RUBBISH DUMPING

    In a letter to Bathurst Council last night, Abercrombie Shire Council stated that the dumping of household rubbish on Shire Roads adjacent to ...

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  36. UNION FEES MAY RISE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Trade union membership fees may soon join in the rising spiral of prices. In Melbourne today the interstate ...

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  37. FAREWELL FUNCTION

    A pleasant evening was spent in the Presbyterian Hall when the friends of Miss K. Lane, late of South Bathurst Public School, tendered an ...

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  38. Miners' Vote

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The major[?] or the N.S.W. have accepted the recommendation of the Miner's Central to end their weekly one day stoppages ...

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  39. NATIONAL FITNESS CAMP

    Bathurst Council will seek legal advice concerning the payment of rent for the temporary of the Mount Panorama National Fitness Camp by the ...

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  40. DEBT INCREASE

    The following letter was received from Mr. Chifley, MP: "I desire to acknowledge letter conveying resolution passed at the last meeting of the ...

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  41. BATHURST ART CLUB

    At a meeting of the Macquarie Art School last night it was decided to disband the school and form a Macquarie Art Club to carry on in the ...

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  42. New Warship

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Australia's new battle class destroyer Anzac, was commissioned at Williamstown, Melbourne today. ...

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  43. Big Four Fiasco

    PARIS, Wednesday: "We are just going round and round in circles" a spokesman of the French delegation said after the Big Four deputies last ...

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  44. ST. PATRICK'S DAY

    As part of the St. Patrick's Day celebrations at the Sports Ground on Saturday next. 1300 children from the various schools and colleges will ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. LAST ATTEMPT

    PARIS, Wednesday: Paris this afternoon deputies of the big four foreign ministers will make a last attempt to agree on an agenda for a ...

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  47. ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS AND CYCLING

    Bathurst Cycle Club and Athletic Association will combine on Sunday afternoon next at the Bathurst Sports Ground to conduct championship ...

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  48. Survey Flight Progress

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Catalina Flying Boat in which Captain P. G. Taylor is flying across the South Pacific in an exploratory flight to ...

    Article : 60 words
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