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  4. LATEST FORECAST

    Central Districts: Mainly fine, but some scattered rain likely tomorrow, with light to fresh west to southwest winds. Warm day; cool night. ...

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  5. 5 YEAR PLAN

    LONDON, Sunday: The Leader of the House of Commons, (Mr. Herbert Morrison) has told his constituents in London that Great Britain must ...

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  6. SWIMMING CLASSES

    Many Bathurst children are learning to swim at the Bathurst baths, where the vacation Swimming Classes are being conducted. The classes, which ...

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  7. GENERAL NEWS

    At the Orange Far West carnival Mr. William Stockwell, of Piper St., Bathurst, held the ticket to win a Shetland pony. ...

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  8. LAST COURT APPEARANCE

    Sgt. A. J. Keogh, who has been stationed at Bathurst as a member of the Police for the past two years will make his final appearance at the ...

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  9. MAN ARRESTED

    A man was arrested by the Bathurst police on Saturday night and charged with drunkenness. He will appear at the court this morning. ...

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  10. "FATHERS' INVENTIONS" AT THE MOTHERCRAFT SHOW

    At the Mothercraft Exhibition held recently at the Central Hall Westminster, a special section was set aside for fathers to show their inventions which will increase safety in the home. Fathers from all over the country displayed their ideas with working models, blueprints and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BATHURST BEER SUPPLIES

    Beer supplies in Bathurst today are expected to be at a low ebb. Only a limited supply was delivered to hotels last week, and this is almost ...

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    SIR ALEXANDER FLEMING. FRS, FRSC (Eng.) FRCP, born in 1881 at Lockfield, Darvel, was educated at Darvel village school and Kilmarnock. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. 37 DEAD

    NEW YORK. Sunday: Thirty seven women are known to have lost their lives in a fire which broke out in a hospital in Iowa. ...

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  14. AMBULANCE CASES

    All medical cases handled by the Bathurst Ambulance on Saturday were conveyed to St. Vincent's Hospital. They were Mr. Trevor McGill, ...

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  15. ST. BARNABAS' CHURCH

    A memorial to commemorate the many years spent as worshippers at St. Barnabas' Anglican Church, South Bathurst, by two ...

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  16. EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    COLOMBO. Sunday: Most of the delegates are now in Colombo for the important British Commonwealth Conference which will discuss ...

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  17. COUNCIL MEETING

    Bathurst Council will meet on Wednesday night for the first time in four weeks. Due to the Christmas season the period between meetings was ...

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  18. COOLER WEATHER

    Week end weather in Bathurst was decidedly cooler than that experienced during the heat wave session of last week. Though at times on Saturday ...

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  19. BATHURST RACE MEETING

    Preparations are now well in hand for the Bathurst Turf Club meeting to be held on January 21. On Saturday, Messrs. W. Kennerson and A. ...

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  20. U.S.A. ARMS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday: The British Embassy in Washington has received details of instructions from London for negotiating the agreement ...

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  21. SHORT PRICES AT DOGS

    Many punters at the Bathurst dogs meeting at Kennerson Park on Saturday, criticised the price bet by seven bookmakers on the Bathurst gelding, ...

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  22. Nehru Arrives

    COLOMBO, Sunday: Mr. Bevin has arrived at Colombo in a British cruiser for the opening tomorrow of the conference of Commonwealth ...

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  23. WEEK END ACCIDENT

    A man was injured on Saturday when the bicycle he was riding collided with a car at the intersection of Stewart and Piper Streets. The ...

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  24. SWEDISH CITIZENS

    LONDON. Sunday: Sweden had made a number of protests about the alleged torture in a Czechoslavakia prison of a Swedish businessman. ...

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  25. PERSONAL

    The death occurred in the Blayney District Hospital of Mr. Duncan McKellar, one of the oldest residents of the Blayney district. Deceased, who ...

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  26. BATHURST STUDENTS SUCCESSFUL

    Results published in a Sydney paper yesterday gave prizes to several Bathurst students in the Commonwealth Trades Alphabet Competition ...

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  27. WILLIAM BRADY DEAD

    NEW YORK. Sunday: The man described as the dean of American show business, William Brady, has died in New York, aged 86. ...

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  28. CALCUTTA DISTURBANCE

    CALCUTTA, Sunday: Twenty police and 22 demonstrators have been hurt in Calcutta in the worst disturbance since the present series of Communist ...

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  29. GIRL RIDER DOES WELL

    Bathurstians in general, and Show followers in particular, will be pleased to learn that little Tess Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat ...

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  30. MARSHAL AID

    WASHINGTON, Sunday: The Marshal Aid. Administrator (Mr. Hoffman) said in Washington that the European Recovery Programme could ...

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  31. LONDON AGRICULTURAL SHOW

    LONDON Sunday: The largest indoor exhibition of agricultural machinery and livestock ever held in Britain was the Smithfield Show ...

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  32. CAN WE WORK TO SERVE AND CREATE?

    The morning service in the Methodist Church and a talk attended by people from various churches in the Sunday School hall at 8.30 p.m. were ...

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  33. FROZEN RABBITS

    LONDON. Sunday: When London's Smithfield market closed last night for the week end thousands of Australian frozen rabbits were piled up ...

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  34. PRESENTATION DINNER

    After 30 years service at the Bathurst Gaol, first as a warder and later as Deputy Governor, Mr. T. Ryan was tendered a farewell dinner and ...

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  35. CRASHED PLANE

    AUCKLAND, Sunday: A pilot and a passenger of a Tiger Moth aircraft missing on a flight from Wanganui and New Plymouth, New Zealand, 11 ...

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  36. GREEK ELECTIONS

    ATHENS. Sunday: General elections will be held in Greece on February 19. The Acting Premier said that the ...

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  37. PROGRESS AT BATHURST DIGGERS' CLUB

    The unprecedented growth of the Bathurst Diggers' Club during the past 12 months is expected to be disclosed in the report, which will be ...

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  38. NORTHERN MINERS

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday: The homeward trek of mineworker and their families from sea and lakeside resorts in the Newcastle area reached its ...

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  39. ROCKET BASES

    BUDAPEST. Sunday: A Hungarian newspaper in Budapest claims that rocket bases aimed at Yugoslavia are being built in Hungary. ...

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  40. NZ QUAKE

    AUCKLAND, Sunday: An earthquake shock early this morning was accompanied my a heavy rumbling noise. ...

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  41. YOUTH DROWNED

    BLAYNE, Sunday: A 20 years old grazier, James Samuel Fenton, of Hobby's Yards, near Blayney, was drowned in a dam on a grazing ...

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  42. IN FORMOSA

    HONG KONG, Sunday: Chinese Nationalist forces are hurriedly preparing defences on Formosa ready for a Communist invasion. ...

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  44. NEW AUSTRALIAN RECORD

    ADELAIDE. Sunday: Lithgow athlete, Marjorie Jackson, set a new Australian record for women in the final or the 220 yards Australian ...

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