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  2. Advertising

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  3. NORTH CHINA

    NEW YORK, Monday: Russia has demanded full control of seven key ports in North China from the Chinese Government—a concession ...

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  5. LEAGUE FOOTBALL

    Well known Rugby League footballer, Oriel Kennerson, will re-appear in Bathurst football this season, after three seasons in Sydney as a ...

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  6. GAOL ESCAPEES

    AUCKLAND, Monday: New Zealand police today searched the liner Aorangi at Auckland following a report that the two Sydney gaol escapees Dugan ...

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  7. TARAKAN DISASTER

    SYDNEY, Monday: An appeal for funds for the relatives of victims of the Tarakan disaster was launched today by the Lord Mayor of Sydney ...

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  8. HOLIDAY IN BATHURST

    Bathurst returns to work this morning after celebrating one of the gayest Anniversary week-ends for many years. ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS

    The competition conducted by the "Miss Speedway" for the small racing car was drawn on Saturday night. The winning ticket is No. 96A. The ...

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  10. A FALSE ALARM

    Station Officer M. Coffey and 12 men of the Bathurst Fire Brigade answered a call to the Western Stores at 5.39 yesterday morning. The alarm ...

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  11. CENTRAL DISTRICT FORECAST

    Few local showers and thunderstorms over the tablelands. Cloudy elsewhere. Warm to hot and rather sultry. North to east wind chiefly. ...

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  12. MISS BATHURST QUEST

    An electric toaster has been added to the Miss Bathurst 1950 Quest prize list. The donor is Mr. A. W. Hounsell, George Street (late Onus). ...

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  13. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

    After a recess of two months, the Bathurst Chamber of Commerce will resume their monthly meetings on Thursday night next. It is expected ...

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  14. AMBULANCE CASE

    Mr John Merton Purdon (21), a railway fitter, of Church Street, was conveyed by ambulance to the District Hospital and admitted for ...

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  15. FILM OFFER

    It is likely that Pat Penny, who plays Ralph Ralston in the stage adaption of Gwen Meredith's play. "The Lawsons", will be leaving the ...

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  16. "THE LAWSONS"

    J. C. Williamson's presentation of "The Lawsons," continued its Bathurst season last night before an appreciative audience. A further performance ...

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  17. BRITISH BUTCHERS

    LONDON, Monday: Britain's butchers last night temporarily called off their cold war with the Food Ministry. They decided to accept, for a ...

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  18. DUTCH NEW GUINEA

    NEW YORK, Monday: In a despatch from The Hague, Sydney Gruson. says in the New York Times that diplomatic observers believe the ...

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  19. TRIP TO INDIA

    Mr. B. Bernard, president of Bathurst Chamber of Commerce, will seek two months' leave of absence from his duties at Thursday night's ...

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  20. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED

    When a motor cycle skidded on the Limekilns Road, about 15 miles from Bathurst, at 9.30 yesterday morning, a 20-year-old Bathurst motor cyclist ...

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  21. NO TRACE

    EDMONTON, Alb., Monday: Over to US and Canadian aircraft yesterday resumed the search for the US Air Force C54 transport plane ...

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  22. BEER SHORTAGE IN BATHURST

    Hot weather and the large influx of visitors to Bathurst over the Anniversary week-end, had a telling effect on local beer supplies ...

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  23. Basic Wage Pensions Suggested

    SYDNEY, Monday: In Melbourne, the Victorian convention or the Legion ex-servicemen and women urge the Federal Government to pay ...

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  24. BACK TO SCHOOL PARENTS MEETING

    About seventy-five parents attended a meeting at the Bathurst High Schol last night in answer to an invitation extended by the headmaster (Mr. ...

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  25. RECORD ATTENDANCES AT SCHOOLS EXPECTED

    When school opens tomorrow it is expected there will be record enrolments in most country centers. A Orange, for instance, more than 3000 ...

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  26. BRITISH CLOWNS

    LONDON, Monday: Twenty sad, shivering clowns—said to be the largest number ever seen together in Britain, assembled yesterday in the ...

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  27. BERGMAN'S DIVORCE

    HOLLYWOOD, Monday: Dr. Peter Lindstrom will not appear in the Mexican divorce proceedings filed by his actress wife. Ingrid Bergman, ...

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  28. PERFECT WEATHER

    SYDNEY, Monday: Most of Australia had perfect weather today for the Australia Day holiday. Beaches in NSW, Victoria and ...

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  29. MOST APPRECIATED ADVICE

    A number of Bathurst amateur actors received a pleasant surprise yesterday during a rehearsal when a member of "The Lawsons" cast called ...

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  30. SOFALA BEER DRINKER'S CHALLENGE

    Fred smith, mine host of the Sofala Hotel, has issued a challenge to the Sydney drinker who recently consumed 60 middies during an afternoon ...

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  31. FRENCH PRESIDENT TO VISIT LONDON

    LONDON, Monday: The King's horses are learning the Marseillaise The Daily Mail reveals that theis are listening to a phonograph playing ...

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  32. AMERICAN CONSUL

    HONG KONG, Monday: Pekin Communist Radio last night accused Douglas S. Mackiernan, vice consul of the former American consulate in ...

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  33. AGAINST FORMOSA

    LONDON, Monday: Chinese Communists are massing 5,000 motorised junks and small craft for an invasion of Hainan Island. 10 miles off the ...

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  34. PERSONAL

    Mr. Prank Mitchell, an old Bathurst boy, and his wife, of Cowra, are as usual spending their annual holiday in Bathurst and enjoying ...

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  35. Uniform Holiday Suggested

    HOBART, Monday: The Chief Secretary of Tasmania (Mr. White) has announced that he will soon bring legislation before the Tasmanian ...

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  37. AGA KHAN'S JEWELS

    MARSEILLES, Monday: French police probing the theft of £200,000 worth of jewellery from the, Aga Khan and Begum last August, of ...

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  38. BRITAIN TAKES A HAND

    TOIPEI, Formosa, Monday: British warships are bringing war supplies to Formosa. These include large quantities of barbed wire and ...

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  39. Big Car Exports to Australia

    LONDON, Monday: So many British cars were exported to Australian during January that not only were all records broken, but freighters had to ...

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  40. U.S.A. AND RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday: The Swedish Socialist newspaper, Afton Tidningen, yesterday quoted a new peace deal with a really generous offer to the ...

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  41. BERLIN BLOCKADE

    BERLIN, Monday: The Russians last night reimposed their five vehicles per hour schedule on Berlin-bound lorry traffic at the Helmstedt border. ...

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  42. BEVIN FOR NAPLES

    ALEXANDRIA, Monday: Britain's Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin. left here yesterday in the cruiser. Birmingham, for Naples. ...

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