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  2. Advertising

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  3. LATEST FORECAST

    Central Districts: Rain continuing at first, but clearing slowly from the North and Northwest. Cool conditions and rather cold night. Fresh to strong ...

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  4. DAYMOND'S DAM

    On information now held by the Department of Local Government, it is doubtful whether it will be possible to construct a concrete ...

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  5. BATHURST DISTRICT DRENCHED

    Overloading of the sewerage mains, interruption to transport and air services and a breakdown in the telephonic Communication s were aftermaths yesterday of the heavy rains in Bathurst over the ...

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  7. HOMES FOR BATHURST

    The Chairman of the Commission, (Mr. Gallop) informed the Mayor of Bathurst (Ald. O. G. Parnham) that the N.S.W. Housing Commission was ...

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  8. DROP IN TEMPERATURE

    A sudden drop in temperatures accompanied the rain in Bathurst yesterday. Maximum registration at 3 p.m. was 64 degrees. The minimum ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS

    F. Gla[?]son and Co, are conducting an auction of furniture on behalf of Mrs. Clem. Callaghan, at her residence, No. 190 Peel Street, next ...

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  10. RISE IN RIVER

    A sharp rise in the Macquarie River at Bathurst yesterday was the result of the heavy rain in the district over the week end. The waters ...

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  11. ALLEGED THEFT OF WHEAT

    The alleged theft of several bags of wheat have been reported to the Bathurst police. The wheat, which was bagged has been removed from a ...

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  12. BATHURST COURT SITTINGS

    The Supreme Court will sit in Bathurst on Tuesday, October 17 Quarter Sessions and District Court dates are February 9, April 11. ...

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  13. BATHURST RAINFALL

    Although rain has only fallen on six clays during 1950 a total of 831 points has been recorded at the Bathurst Post Office, which creates a ...

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  14. BATHURST QUARTER SESSIONS

    The next sitting ol the Bathurst Quarter Sessions will commence Thursday next. Although Judge Shortland has been listed to preside. ...

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  15. MOTOR CYCLIST FINED

    Pleading guilty to a charge of having carried a pillion passenger, illegally on his motor-cycle on the Eglinton Road on November 5, James ...

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  16. ROAD TRAFFIC HELD UP

    MUDGEE, Monday: Road traffic between Gulgong and Wellington to Mudgee and Merrlwell was held up today because of the rains and the ...

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  17. TENNIS COMPETITION

    Tennis players are reminded that; entries for the Autumn Competition may now be lodged at Rayners' Sport Store, the usual Women's midweek ...

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  18. GEORGES PLAINS HOTEL TRANSFER

    At the Bathurst licensing Court yesterday, Mr. Dash, SM. granted an application by Archibald Bon tick, formerly of Walgett, for the transfer ...

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  19. CUDGEGONG RIVER OVERFLOWS

    MUDGEE, Monday: The Cudgegong River at Mudgee has burst its banks and flats over a seven miles wide area, are covered by more than two feet of ...

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  20. BATHURST RED CROSS

    At the first Red Cross meeting for 1950 held in the Town Hall in the absence of the President. Mrs. Baya[?] occupied the chair. ...

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  21. Two Rooms Blown Down at Mount David

    During the height of the rain at Mount David, which was accompanied by a fusty wind, two rooms of a dwelling were blown ...

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  22. GLARING HEADLIGHTS PROBLEM

    Interest is being taken in the move made by a drive to test the focusing, of car headlight. Following a very successful campaign recently ...

    Article : 77 words
  23. PERSONAL

    Many of the older generation of residents of Bathurst Orange and Dubbo will regret to hear of the death at Newcastle recently of Mr. Lance ...

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  24. WARNING TO SHEEP OWNERS

    Bathurst P.P. Board's stock inspector, Mr. J. Beardwood yesterday warned sheep owners to watch carefully for worm infestation in their ...

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  25. MUDGEE MAIL DELAYED

    DUNEDOO, Monday: The Mudgee mail train was six hours late reaching Dunedoo today because the railway was washed away at Pagoon ...

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  26. WOLLONGONG MAYOR IN BATHURST TODAY

    The Mayor of Wollongong (Ald. Dawson) accompanied by Ald. Kelly and a party of citizens will arrive in Bathurst this afternoon, to make an ...

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  27. VANDALS AT WORK

    Vandals at the week-end damaged water sprays in the Court House ground. The sprays, which are connected to pipes were bent over to ground ...

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  28. Damage at Broken Hill

    BROKEN HILL, Monday: More rain is tailing in the Broken Hill district. Work has started on building the ...

    Article : 127 words
  29. HIGHEST IN HISTORY

    SOFALA, Monday: Since Saturday 424 points of rain have [?]llen in and around Sofala, the highest rainfall for many years. As ...

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  30. SUCCESSFUL BATHURST EXHIBITORS

    Eddy Bros., of Bathurst were successful at the recent Lithgow show with 18 entries, received 12 firsts, three seconds, champion Yorkshire Canary, ...

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  31. PLANE PASSENGERS

    Morning passengers, on the plane from Bathurst to Sydney yesterday were fortunate to be able to make the trip. The plane did not leave ...

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  32. RAIN AND YET A FIRE

    During the heavy rain yesterday morning, Bathurst residents were surprisaed to hear the fire siren. It went at 1.20 p.m. When Mrs. R. L. ...

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  33. GOOD WORK BY POLICE Rescues at Glen Davis

    GLEN DAVIS, Monday: Wearing bathing trunks. Lithgow police swam through swirling floodwaters to help families marooned in the oil town of ...

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  34. POLICE AMBULANCE CONCERT

    Bookings for the concert organised by the Police Ambulance appeal committee were most satisfactory, Sgt. J. Buck, the Appeal secretary said ...

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  35. BATHURST POULTRY AND CAGE BIRD SOCIETY

    The Bathurst Poultry and Cage Bird Society held the monthly meeting last Wednesday night when the schedule for the club show was drawn up. A ...

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  36. MIGRANT ARRESTED

    A migrant was arrested last night in William Street by Sgts. Sharkey and Murray and charged with offensive behavior and resisting arrest. He ...

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  37. BAND PRACTICE

    Bathurst District Band will resume its usual weekly practices tonight. Its Sunday night recitals in Machattie Band will resume again next Sunday. ...

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  38. PARKES PLANE DELAYED

    The normal afternoon flight by Butler's Airways, from Parkes to Sydney, had to set down at Bathurst last night because the plane was unable to land ...

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  39. FOOTBALL OFFER TURNED DOWN

    A Former N.S.W. representative (Mr. Les Griffin) wrote to last night's meeting of Bathurst Rugby League seeking a position of coach or ...

    Article : 149 words
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  41. More Rain Predicted

    SYDNEY, Monday: Sydney Weather Bureau says that the heavy rains which have already brought floods to parts of NSW, is expected to continue ...

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  42. WIDESPREAD DAMAGE

    SYDNEY, Monday: N.S.W. is still attempting to reckon up the damage from the heavy rain which has fallen steadily over most of the State today. ...

    Article : 301 words
  43. BLOCK ON MT. PLEASANT ROAD

    Travellers on the Mt. Pleasant road were blocked for a short while yesterday when the Saltwater Creek, was carrying a strong stream across the ...

    Article : 63 words
  44. DUBBO BOY'S EXPERIENCE

    DUBBO, Monday: Search parties battled against heavy rain last night looking for 16 years old Michael Mills-Minore, near Dubbo, who disappeared ...

    Article : 51 words
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