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  4. RABBIT MENACE

    SYDNEY, Monday: The rabbit plague would continue to beat Australia until landowners were subjected to legislation governing rabbit ...

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  5. WOMEN [?]RICKET ASSN[?]CE

    The Women's Cricket Association will hold a dance in the Walshaw Hall on Saturday night, April 1 A good time is assured. ...

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  6. TOBACCO EXPERIMENT

    Experiments with the commercial growing of tobacco in the Bathurst District conducted by the Experiment Farm in conjunction with Fry Bros. ...

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  7. BROOCH STOLEN

    An attractive, a[?] haired migrant, Tania Maria Michie, (20), who came from Hungary to Australia in 1947, was charged at ...

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  8. TO CHALLENGE RULING

    The Bathurst Rugby League has decided to challenge the 1950 competition ruling, carried in the face of fierce opposition from Bathurst ...

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  9. BATHURST TEMPERATURES

    The maximum temperature in Bathurst yesterday was 79 degrees the minimum 49 and the rending at 9 a.m. 67 degrees. The day was calm and ...

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  10. GENERAL NEWS

    Two men and a woman were charged with drunkenness at Bathurst Court yesterday. They did not appear, and forfeited their bail. ...

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  11. CENTRAL DISTRICTS FORECAST

    A few showers and thunderstorms over the district, but mainly on the highlands. Fine otherwise, Warm to sultry day. Light to moderate winds, ...

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  12. BATHURST BAND APPEAL

    Latest subscriptions to the Bathurst Band appeal are: P. J. Moodie £3 S. Medaris £1 1. A. and K. Nancarrow 6. E. White [?] Monthly ...

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  13. DAIRY COMPETITION

    The closing date for entries in this year's Dairy Farm Competition has been extended to Friday, March 31. The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. ...

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  14. JUMBLE SALE

    A jumble sale in aid of the Junior Women's Guild will be held in the St. Barnabas Hall South Bathurst, tomorrow (Wednesday) commencing ...

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  15. NIGHT TRAINING

    At a meeting of Bathurst Rugby League last night the secretary (Mr. J. Woolfe) explained that restrictions on the lighting of the Sports Ground ...

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  16. AMBULANCE CASE

    Mr. S. J. Ellis, Or Hill End, was conveyed by Ambulance to the District Hospital yesterday and admitted for Memorial attention. ...

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  17. ATHLETIC CLUB

    As a preliminary to the establishment of an amateur athletic club at Bathurst shortly, a programme of athletic events will be staged of the ...

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  18. EASTER ACCOMMODATION

    Applications are still being received by the Bathurst City Council seeking accommodation over the Easter week-end. Following Council's ...

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  19. COPPER SHORTAGE HALTS REPAIRS

    A shortage of sheet copper has halted repair work on the steeple of St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church Bathurst. Repairing and recovering ...

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  20. OFFER TO SELL PIRATE MAP

    LONDON, Monday: Americans will be offered a chance to bid dollars for maps that are believed to show where Captain Kidd, one of Britain's most ...

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  21. Revaluation of £ Tipped

    LONDON, Monday R[?] Australia's currency into party[?] ...

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  22. NEW MILK PLANT

    Engineers at the Bathurst branch of the Sydney Dairy Farmers Co-op. Company are engaged in the removal of certain obsolete parts of the plant ...

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  23. PLANE PASSENGERS

    The passenger listing on the two planes to depart from Bathurst yesterday was; Morning, Mr. Gurdon, Miss Lynch, Mrs. O'Donnell; Mr. Cox, ...

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  24. "Quickie" Divorces Abolished

    MEXICO CITY, Monday: Mexican "quickie" divorces to foreigners not legally resident in Mexico were abolished by a Supreme Court ruling in ...

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  25. PERSONAL

    Messrs. Morris Solomon and Fred Wells, of Coogee. paid a visit to Bathurst during last week end en-route for holidays at Orange. Mr. Solomon is ...

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  26. LONDON DOCK TROUBLE

    LONDON, Monday: London docks, brought to a standstill by the Canadian Seamen's Union dispute last summer, yesttrday saw the argument ...

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  27. TOOK THE WRONG TURNING

    For failing to keep to the left in a motor car in Victoria street on December 11, Kevin G. Lenox, of West Ryde, was fined £3, with 16.-costs ...

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  28. Determined to Die

    ROME, Monday: Ubaldo Rught (6[?] tried three different methods of suicide, yesterday before an accumulation of injuries from all three brought ...

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  29. GOLD CENTENARY PLANS

    A conference will be held in Canberra shortly to arrange the jubilee celebration of Australian Federation. The main ceremony will take place ...

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  30. BATHURST SHOW PROSPECTS

    With the opening day of the Bathurst Show three weeks from Thursday next, the 1950 exhibition gives promise of eclipsing all previous records. ...

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  31. ARMS FOR MALAYA

    LONDON, Monday. The secretary of the Transport and General Workers Union, Mr. Arthur Deakin. said yesterday that he was sure the dockers ...

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  32. St. Peter's Tomb

    VATICAN CITY, Monday: Vatican sources yesterday disclosed some details of the tomb believed to be that of St. Peter under St. Peter's ...

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  33. Gaol Escapee Caught

    GRENFELL, Monday: Police late tonight recaptured Arthur William Edwards (27) who escaped from Grenfell gaol on Sunday. ...

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  34. BELGIAN CRISIS

    BRUSSELS, Monday: Anti-Leopoldist liberal [?] Albert Deveze, who was asked on Saturday by the Regent. Prince Charles to try and form a new ...

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  36. SECURITY AGREEMENT PACT

    LONDON, Monday: British and American staff chiefs have signed a security agreement on weapon research which will strengthen Empire defence. ...

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  37. RENT INCREASED

    At a sitting of the Fair Rents Court yesterday. Mr. K. M. Dash SM, gave his decision on an application by Arline Alice May Sweetnam for ...

    Article : 64 words
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