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  4. NEW RECORD FOR WOOL

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: The Australian record price of 262d for scoured wool, set at Brisbane sales yesterday, was broken as soon as ...

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  5. TOWN TATTLE

    Contributors to the Town Tattle column are invited to send in their items today or tomorrow for publication on Friday. ...

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  6. STATE RIGHTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Speaking on the Supply Bill in the Legislative Assembly State Attorney General Martin said that by a process of grim attrition the ...

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  7. FREAK WEATHER CONDITIONS IN BATHURST DISTRICT

    Freak weather conditions prevailed throughout the Bathurst district yesterday. In parts, light falls of snow were reported, and ...

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  8. CAR PRACTICE TIMES

    Mount Panorama circuit will be closed for practice on Friday. September 29, Saturday and Sunday, September 30 and October 1. The scheduled ...

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  9. DAFFODILS FOR RED CROSS

    Mr. A. Sambrook has again given the Red Cross a most gene[?]s donation of Da[?]—his entire harvest of magnificent blooms. These will be sold in ...

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  10. GENERAL NEWS

    Mrs. Batchold[?]r, 334 Howick Street was conveyed from her residence yesterday to the District Hospital, where she was admitted for treatment. ...

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  11. WOOL LOADING RESTRICTED

    The secretary for Railways, Mr. Nicholas announced that because of the closing of wool stores in Sydney it had been necessary to restrict the ...

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  12. BATHURST COURT

    No further sittings of the Bathurst Court will be held this week. The next court day will be on Monday next. ...

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  13. ORCADES SUFFERS IN GALE

    LONDON, Tuesday: Broken furniture was piled high in the saloon of the Orcades when the 28,164 ton liner docked at Tilbury from Australia ...

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  14. CLOSE VOTE IN STATE HOUSE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The N.S.W. State Government was caught unawares in the legislative Assembly tonight when an Opposition ...

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  15. RISE IN RIVER

    Following yesterday's early morning rain in the Bathurst district, the river height rose from 3ft. 2ins the previous day to 3ft. lins. ...

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  16. MORE MIGRANTS

    A further batch of British migrants arrived at the Bathurst Centre yesterday. The number—435, which includes tradesmen—travelled to Bathurst on ...

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  17. LATEST FORECAST

    Central Districts Fine over most of the districts. A few showers scattered along the tablelands and western slopes. Cold early, with frosts. Cool ...

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  18. MYSTERY ILLNESS DIAGNOSED

    A Meadow Flat man whose illness had baffled doctors for some time, has been diagnosed as having undulant fever. ...

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  19. BATHURST RAINFALL

    Yesterday's 55 points of rain brought the progressive total for 1950 to over 38 inches, which is an all-time record. So far this month 201 ...

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  20. PROTEST ON TAX PLAN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A mass meeting of woolgrowers has been called for Tuesday, October 3. in Sydney, for the purpose of making an emphatic ...

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  21. LARGEST FAMILY

    The largest family ever to migrate to Australia has arrived at Bathurst Centre. A Dutch mother and her 12 children are Bathurst awaiting the ...

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  22. WAR RISK DECREASES

    BOMBAY, Tuesday: The Indian Premier. Mr. Pana[?] Nehru, told [?]-India Congress committee, yesterday that the risks of the Korean war ...

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  23. INQUEST TODAY

    An inquest into the death of Laurence Kevin Arrow (30), a farmer, of Black Springs will be held at the Bathurst Court House this morning at ...

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  24. MR. CHIFLEY'S VISIT

    Mr. J. B. Chifley now has an office at the Exchange Buildings, Bathurst (Church Street entrance) and will notify constituents from time to ...

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  25. IMPORTANT MEETING

    An important meeting of the Road Safety Council will be held in Technical College tomorrow evening. Information has been received of an ...

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  26. N.Z. FAVORS AUCTION SYSTEM

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: The New Zealand Minister for Agriculture. Mr. Holyoake said yesterday that the New Zealand people were very ...

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  27. STUD CATTLE FOR W.A.

    Four stud cattle—three heifers and a bull—from Perry Bros, property at Tarana, are to be sent to Western Australia. The cattle and Red Poll ...

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  28. CHANGE NOT FAVORABLE

    Bathurst P.P. Board Stock Inspector, Mr. j. Beardwood, said yesterday that the change in the weather conditions was not favorable, although he ...

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  29. Rejects Steel Board Job

    LONDON, Tuesday: Mr. R. A. Mac[?]ean named last week as a part time [?]mber of the board to run Britain's [?] and steel industry on ...

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  30. MOVE AGAINST REDS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: There was a surprise move in the Victorian Legislative Assembly today when Mr. McDonald (Lib.-C.P.) ...

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  31. RACKET IN HOLIDAY HOMES

    At today's meeting of State Cabinet the Attorney General, Mr. Martin, promised to try to prevent racketeering in rentals for holiday ...

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  32. BATHURST BOY'S SUCCESS

    "The Northern Star" Lismore, reports as follows:—"Brilliant Sydney tenor, Kenneth Sullivan, won both the champion of ...

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  33. HOCKEY DINNER TONIGHT

    Members of the Bathurst Women's Hockey Association are reminded that the annual dinner will take place to-night in Heath's Cafe, commencing at ...

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  34. BICYCLES RECOVERED

    Two bicycles, which are believed to have been in the bush about 30 miles from Bathurst on the Sydney Road, for about a month, were recovered by ...

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  35. MAYOR GETS DIPLOMAT'S POST

    The Senate, rejecting Republican protests, yesterday confirmed the appointment of William O'Dwyer, farmer Mayor of New York as ...

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  36. Boycott on Albury Sales

    The Albury wool sales which were to be held tomorrow and Thursday, have been postponed because of the boycott imposed by the Australian ...

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  37. PLANE PASSENGERS

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  38. TEACHERS' COLLEGE

    Work on the installation of a gas service and appliances to the Teachers' College at Bathurst Experiment [?]rm. is proceeding satisfactorily and ...

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  39. OAKES MURDER CASE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: Edward Ma[?]ava (31), mechanic, who bragged that he know "the inside story" of the seven years old murder of millionaire Sir ...

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  40. EXTRA JUDGE NEEDED

    At today's meeting of the N.S.W. State Cabinet the Minister for Labor and Industry (Mr. Finnan) said the Government was considering the ...

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  41. WAR VETERAN'S DEATH

    James Lurvey, New England's last surviving Civil War veteran, died of pneumonia here yesterday, aged 102. He saw action as a drummer boy ...

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  42. COKE SALES

    Bathurst Council has lifted its restrictions on coke sales and orders can be lodged for any quantity, with an assurance of prompt delivery. Gas ...

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  43. TALKS ON DEFENCE

    THE Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) will give the first of a series of three important defence talks over national and ...

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  44. STOCK SALES DRAW

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  45. BATTLESHIP AS TRAINING UNIT

    The 45,000 ton battleship. New Jersey was being recommissioned to serve as a training ship, the Navy Department said yesterday. ...

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  46. 'ROOS CAUSE DAMAGE TO CROPS

    At today's meeting of the State Cabinet the Member for Barwon, Mr. Crawford, claimed that kangaroos were doing extensive damage to ...

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  47. PERSONAL

    Miss Ismar Patricia Wearne, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Wearne, of George Street, has announced her engagement to Kenneth ...

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  49. 'BUS SMASH AT NEWCATLE

    There was another bus smash in the Newcastle area this morning, the fourth within the las three weeks. In the suburb of South Wallsend, ...

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  50. Blood of Saint Liquefies

    NAPLES, Tuesday: The blood of St. Januarius (San Genaro) patron saint of Naples liquefied again on Sunday Three times each year, on specified ...

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  51. WATER NOT IN DRUG LIST

    Matters dealt with at today's meetting of the NSW State Cabinet included free drugs. Minister for Health (Mr. ...

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  52. PRINCESS COMPETITION

    The Bathurst Hall is being brightly decorated and all the usual attractions are being installed to assure that the Fair tomorrow (Thursday) ...

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  53. PAINT PRICES TO INCREASE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Paint manufacturers expect no spectacular rise in the price of pain as a result of yesterday's increase in the price of ...

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