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  2. Advertising

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  4. DEATHROLL IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, Monday: Civilians killed by terrorists in Malaya up to March 31 Included 41 Europeans, 525 Chinese, 129 Malays, 46 Indians, eight ...

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  5. AMBULANCE AT FOOTBALL MATCHES

    Bathurst Rugby League will ask the local Ambulance for clarification regarding their recent decision to make a set charge for ...

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  6. ATTACK ON ALLIED POLICY

    LONDON, Monday: In his most outspoken anti-allied speech yet, the German Federal Chancellor. Dr Adenauer, addressing members of his ...

    Article : 177 words
  7. FOOTBALL ROW LOOMING

    Trouble between Group 10 and the Bathurst Rugby League is looming and is likely to reach boiling point, when a notice of ...

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  8. WOLLONGONG SEAT

    SYDNEY, Monday: Mr. A. R. Connors is the endorsed Labor candidate to contest the Wollongong-Port Kembla seat at the coming State ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS

    None of the nine men charged at Bathurst Court yesterday with drunkenness appeared. In each case the magistrate (Mr. Dash) ordered that ...

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  10. LATEST FORECAST.

    Central Districts: Fine and mild, but with cool conditions on the tablelands; light variable winds. ...

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  11. HIGH SCHOOL P. & C.

    The monthly meeting of Bathurst High School P. & C. Association will be held in the Technical College at 8 p.m. on Thursday, April 27. All ...

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  12. WOMAN IN STRANGE ACCIDENT

    LONDON, Monday: For nearly an hour a woman was trapped beneath a car by her hair, which was caught in the propellor shaft at Paddington ...

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  13. SHOW GUESSING COMPETITION

    The winner of the weight guessing competition conducted at the Bathurst Show, will be announced today. The bullock was purchased by Mr. J. ...

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  14. MEN ARRESTED

    Two men were arrested by Sgt. W. Sharkey in Bathurst yesterday and charged with drunkenness. One, who was unable to produce bail will ...

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  15. BATHURST TEMPERATURES LOWER

    Bathurst experienced the first touch of winter temperatures yesterday. The minimum reading of 33 degrees was the lowest recorded this year. The ...

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  16. AMBULANCE CASES

    Miss May Kelly, of Carillon Court George St., and Mrs. H. Croft, of 150 Peel St., were conveyed by ambulance yesterday to the District Hospital. ...

    Article : 65 words
  17. STOCK SALES DRAW

    Draw for Wednesday's local stock sales, at the Corporation Yards, is as follows: Fat Cattle (150): C. D. McArthur (10) 1; Clements and ...

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  18. NATIONAL FILM PLAN

    LONDON, Monday: The British Government promised putting another £1,000,000 sterling into the National Film Finance Corporation, the ...

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  19. TRUMAN TO MAKE ADDRESS

    WASHINGTON, Monday: President Truman would make an "important" speech tonight on the Government's loyalty programme a White House ...

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  20. HOLIDAY PROGRAMME AT CITY THEATRE

    There will be a special holiday programme screening at the matinee to-day at 1.45 and tonight 7.45 at the City Theatre. The programme will be ...

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  21. £2 FOR LANGUAGE

    At the Bathurst Court yesterday Earle Johnson, (21), side-showman, of Byron Bay pleaded guilty to a charge of using indecent language. Sergeant ...

    Article : 69 words
  22. BUDENZ TELLS OF MOSCOW ORDER

    NEW YORK, Monday: Former Communist Louis Budenz, said yesterday that the latest Moscow order to [?]th columnists in the United States was ...

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  23. DISTRICT PROSPECTS BRIGHTER

    The continuance of line weather with cold night temperatures, was must beneficial to the stockman, said the District Stock Inspector (Mr. J. ...

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  24. BETTING CHARGES ADOURNED

    Two men charged at Bathurst Court yesterday with illegal betting at Bathurst Show Ground on Saturday, both pleaded not guilty. They ...

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  25. BATHURST SPEEDWAY

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  26. HAINAN ATTACK

    TAIPEH, Formosa Monday: Communist forces evidently occupied Hoichow the capital of Hainan Island, yesterday, says Associated Press. ...

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  27. SHAW'S VIEW ON FLOGGINGS

    LONDON, Monday: Whippings an inflicted only for the whipholder's pleasure, according to playwright Bernard Shaw. ...

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  28. BATHURST CYCLIST IN FORM

    Former Bathurst rider, Harold Buttsworth, is doing well in his cycling career in Melbourne. Riding as a member of Malvern Club, he ...

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  29. INVOLVED TENANCY RULING

    At the conclusion of a tenancy application lodged at Bathurst Court yesterday by the lessor, Wilhelmina Henrietta Kessey represented by Mr. ...

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  30. LONDON DOCK STRIKE

    LONDON, Monday: The Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, has decided that the unofficial London dock strike must be smashed and that there must ...

    Article : 140 words
  31. MOTOR CYCLE CLUB TRIAL

    The time trial conducted on Sunday by Bathurst Motor Cycle Club, over a distance of 120 miles, was won by Les Charters, who lost 14½ points. ...

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  32. U.S. ARMY TRAINING

    WASHINGTON, Monthly: "Operation swarmer" the largest airborne, troop movement ever conducted in the United States in peacetime will begin ...

    Article : 116 words
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  34. CARS SELL RAPIDLY

    NEW YORK, Monday: Soles of British cats in the Rootes group average £22,321 Australian daily during the British motor show which ...

    Article : 115 words
  35. FLYING HEARSE CRASHES

    NEW YORK, Monday: A flying hearse which was carrying a body for burial in New York, crashed into a mountain yesterday. ...

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