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  2. 500 KILLED

    LONDON, Monday: There was a severe air raid by Nationalist aircraft on Shanghai yesterday. Over 500 civilians were killed. 1000 ...

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  4. DUGAN DEFIANT

    SYDNEY, Monday: Another letter has been received by an afternoon paper from Darcy Dugan, who, with fellow criminal William Mears, ...

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  5. JUNIOR FARMERS COUNCIL

    Fourteen delegates of Lachlan District Council of Junior Fanners Clubs held their quarterly meeting at Bathurst last, night. Delegates were ...

    Article : 220 words
  6. BATHURST TROTS

    Nominations for the Bathurst Trotting Club's next meeting, to be held on February 21, close with the secretary, Mr. W. J.. Fowler tomorrow. The ...

    Article : 36 words
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  8. GAS FOR TEACHER'S COLLEGE

    Bathurst Council's gas authorities are at present busily engaged preparing estimates for the service to the Experiment Farm ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS

    Messrs. B. Sewell, 172 Rankin SI. and Mr. A. A. Press, "Brooklyn," Burraga, were conveyed to the Bathurst St. Vincents Hospital yesterday. Both ...

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  10. DAYMOND'S DAM

    Bathurst Council is still awaiting a report from the Department of Works on the Daymond's Dam site Until the report is received, the ...

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  11. BRISTOL GHOST

    The ghost or No. 13 Highworth Rd.. Bristol, which was apparently scared off for a couple of weeks when it was "exorcised" has come back and is ...

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  12. THE SUPER BOMB

    ANNIHILATION of all life on earth will be brought "within the range of technical possibilities" if the hydrogen bomb is made. ...

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  13. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    LABOR leaders say that Mr. Winston Churchill's hint of more petrol has become a boomerang which is winning votes for Ness Edwards. Parliamentary secretary of the Ministry of Labor, told a meeting in South Wales, that Conservative talk of delationing petrol ...

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  14. R L MEETING

    The next meeting of the Bathurst Rugby League will be held next Monday night. It is expected that the delegates to the Group meeting, to be ...

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  15. HOUSING MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT

    The acute shortage of Housing in Bathurst and the urgent need for additional houses, has been a subject which has received the widest ...

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  16. BATHURST WEATHER

    Following pleasant conditions in Bathurst during the day yesterday, the skies in Bathurst became overcast in the late afternoon. Maximum ...

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  17. EXHIBITION TENNIS

    A big crowd is expected to witch the exhibition minis at But hurst Town Courts on Thursday night, when John Bromwich. Geoff Brown (Davis Cup ...

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  18. DRUNKS FUSED

    Two migrants, who were arrested on the streets of Bathurst at the weekend and charged with drunkenness, failed to appear at Bathurst ...

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  19. PERSONAL

    Mr. James Howard of Wattle Flat celebrates his 88th birthday today. Despite his years, Mr. Howard is still hale and hearty and is looking ...

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  20. PLANE CRASH

    ALBUQUERQUE. (New Mexico). Monday: Two security officer of the United Stales Atomic Energy Commission were killed on Saturday night ...

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  21. PRICES BREACHES ALLEGED

    Charged with alleged breaches of the Prices Act at the Bathurst Court yesterday S. R. Buttle Pty. Ltd., Bathurst, and the Bathurst branch ...

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  22. CYCLING AND FIREWORKS

    The Bathurst Associated Sports Club will present a night of fireworks und cycling at the Bathurst Sports Ground on Saturday night next. ...

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  23. FRACTURED ARM

    Brian Carberry, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Carberry, 221 Peel Street. suffered a fracture to his right forearm yesterday morning, during the play ...

    Article : 68 words
  24. MAROONED SCIENTISTS

    LQNDON. Monday: Six scientists marooned on Stronington Island, Anhartica, for two years, were yesterday evacuated from their lonely ice-bound ...

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  25. SALE OF PRACTICE

    SYDNEY, Monday: It was alleged in the Supreme Court today that a doctor had practiced "deliberate and dishonest misrepresentation" on a younger ...

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  26. GRANDFATHER'S CYCLING RACE

    Our cyclist correspondent writes:— Great interest is being created locally with regard to the "grandfather's cycle race," which is to take place over ...

    Article : 132 words
  27. A WEEK END LULL

    LONDON. Monday: Week end election activities in Britain—which preceded the last full week of the general election campaign before ...

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  28. COMMUNIST HUNT

    SINGAPORE, Monday: Police arr[?] with rifles last night blocked roads near Kallong airport. Singapore's main air terminal, with barbed ...

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  29. CANTILEVER AWNINGS

    Work on dismantling the old post type verandahs at the premises occupied by Thompsons and Hunter's stores in William Street, commenced ...

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  30. IMPORTANT TO HOTELKEEPERS

    At the conclusion of a Bathurst court case yesterday, in which a former Bathurst publican was convicted of overcharging for beer and was fined £100, ...

    Article : 205 words
  31. STILL AT LARGE

    Every available policeman within a 100-mile radius of Melbourne is searching for three desperate conviste who fought their way out of Ballarat ...

    Article : 199 words
  32. PLANE PASSENGERS

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  33. ARGENTINE BEEF

    NEW YORK. Monday: Argentina beef exports to Britain are likely to begin falling below the Anglo-Argen-tine meat agreement quotas in April ...

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  34. S.A. STATE ELECTION

    ADELAIDE, Monday: The South Australian election campaign opened tonight when the leader of the Opposition (Mr. O.Halloran) outlined Labor ...

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  36. CENTRAL DISTRICTS FORECAST

    Cloudy mid overcast with scattered ram. Soon clearing and fine again, in most of the district, except on the plains. Moderate to warm with ...

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  37. SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPETOWN, Monday: Smith Africa was striving to become an independent republic, the Minister for Lands. Mr. J. G. Stryon, said yesterday. "The ...

    Article : 87 words
  38. LABOR GAINING GROUND

    LONDON. Monday: Tories and Socialists are now equally matched in popular favor, according to the Daily Express public opinion poll ...

    Article : 131 words
  39. CRICKET MEETING

    A management committee meeting of the Bathurst District Cricket Association will be held tonight at the Red Rose. It will start at 7.45 o'clock. It ...

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  40. SYDNEY YOUTH IN BOAT CREW

    LONDON. Monday: The Cambridge crew against Oxford in the boat race on April 1. includes an Old Blue. C. B. M. Lloyd, from Sydney Church of ...

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  41. Sabatini Dead

    LONDON. Monday: British author and dramatist. Rafael Sabatini died early today at the Hotel Adelboden. in Switzerland. He had been ill for ...

    Article : 40 words
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