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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 7 words
  3. AMBULANCE CASE

    Late on Tuesday night. Mr. Harris of Oberon Road was conveyed to the Bathurst District Hospital from his residence and admitted for treatment. ...

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  4. LATEST FORECAST

    Central Districts: Fine: warm day temperatures, with variable winds, tending north later. Cooler at night. ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. DAYMOND'S WATER SCHEME

    The latest estimate of cost for the Daymond's Dam scheme is £450,000. This information was contained in a letter read by Bathurst Council last night from the Minister for Public ...

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  7. CARD PARTY

    The Bathurst District Hospital Women s Auxiliary will be holding a "5O0" card party at the Bewing Club on Thursday week. September 23. ...

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  8. JUMBLE SALE

    A jumble sale will be held in the Cathedral Memorial Hall on Friday next. There will be an attractive array of articles, also cakes, jams and ...

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  9. METHODIST JUMBLE STALL

    The Methodist Friendship Club are holding a jumble stall in the William S.reet Church grounds on Friday 22nd a: 10.30 There will be a lot of good ...

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  10. RISE IN RIVER

    Following rain in the Bathurst district on Tuesday the river at Bathurst rose sharply yesterday. The height rose from three fees eleven ...

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  11. GENERAL NEWS

    Sub-disvision before last night's meeting of Bathurst Council, submitted by Messrs. McIntosh and McPhillamy for Mrs. G. M. Wilson and ...

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  12. EX-STUDENTS' DANCE

    Several attractive novelty features will be introduced at the Bathurst, High School Ex-Students" Union dance in the High School Assembly Hall on ...

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  13. SUMMER PLAY CENTRES

    The National Fitness Council of N.S.W., advised last night's meeting of Bathurst Council, that play centres would again operate during the ...

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  14. SALE OF BUTTONS

    Bathurst District Band. making application to Bathurst Council at its meeting last night to sell Band buttons in the streets on October 13-14, ...

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  15. AGREEMENT ON GERMANY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: Britain. France and the United States yesterday promised to end their state of war with Germany and to give the ...

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  16. MT. PANORAMA TENDER ACCEPTED

    The tender of £18. submitted by the California Productions Canteen for a refreshment booth at the starting straight at the car races at Mount ...

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  17. QUESTIONS IN STATE HOUSE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: In the State House today, the Minister for Transport (Mr. Sheahan) said he would investigate the possibility of motorists ...

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  18. WAR MEMORIAL JOB

    In a report to Bathurst Council last night the works committee said: We inspected the South African Memorial and recommend that the metal ...

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  19. TROUT LICENCES

    Trout licences for the season, which officially opens on October 1 are now available at the Bathurst Court House. The first one was issued ...

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  20. GARDEN COMPETITIONS

    Bathurst Council last night decided to co-operate with the Railway Horticultural Society in conducting a garden competition during the ...

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  21. LOW TEMPERATURES

    Although conditions in Bathurst yesterday were fine temperatures were law. A keen westerly breeze blew throughout the afternoon. Maximum ...

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  22. INFECTIOUS DISEASE

    One case of meningitis has been reported during the past three weeks. This was reported to last night's meeting of Bathurst Council by the Chief ...

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  23. CRICKET PRACTICE

    Members and intending members of North Bathurst Cricket Club are advised that practice will be held at All Saints' College on Saturday ...

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  24. £60,000 GAS LOAN APPROVED

    The Commonwealth Bank has approved the £60,000 loan for Bathurst gasworks undertaking. Bathurst Council was advised of ...

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  25. CYCLE RECLAIMED

    One of the two cycles found in the bush, about 30 miles from Bathurst on the Sydney road on Tuesday by Bathurst police was reclaimed ...

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  26. SEWER APPLICATION

    Mr. C. R. Rapley, 10 Russell St., wrote to last night's meeting of Bathurst Council, applying for permission to have the water supply ...

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  27. BATHURST COURT

    Only a few cases are listed for determination a: Bathurst court on Monday next. To date a vigrancy charge, three revision lists of electors for ...

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  28. PERSONAL

    The appointment of Mr. L. Humphries as an inspector was confirmed at last night's meeting of Bathurst Council. Mr. Humphries has been an ...

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  29. GOVERNMENT TO HELP PENSIONERS

    Department of Local Government advised Bathurst Council at its meeting last night, that the Government had decided to subsidise Councils to ...

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  30. "THE GHOST TRAIN"

    "The Ghost Train", a mystery comedy drama by Arnold Ridley, will be presented tonight at the Mascnic Hall by the Orange Dramatic Society. This ...

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  31. BATHURST BATHS

    Bathurst Council engineer, Mr. Reid is to submit a report as to how the Bathurst Baths, can be placed in proper order and repaired where ...

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  32. NO TAR

    At last night's meeting of Bathurst Council, Ald. Cole asked if any tar was available from the gaswoas. He referred to a section of rough road ...

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  33. ACTS OF VANDALISM

    The Inspector of Police advised last night's meeting of Bathurst Council, that Council's complaint regarding vandalism in the vicinty of Parks and ...

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  34. WANTS ROAD DECLARED PUBLIC

    A number of Turon Shire ratepayers and users of the Winburndale road, wrote to last night's meeting of Bathurst Council asking Council to ...

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  35. RED CROSS DISPLAY

    An exhibition, the first of its and ever staged by the Red Cross in Bathurst, attracted a large crowd at the Walshaw Hall ...

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  36. SIX-VOTE. MARGIN

    IN the House of Commons last night, Mr. Churchill failed by six votes to unseat the Government over nationalisation of the ...

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  37. REMOVAL OF TREES

    Instead of asking for a dangerous tree to be chopped down, Ald. Cole struck a new note at last night's meeting of Bathurst Council, when ...

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  38. NEW PRESIDENT FOR U.N.O.

    FLUSHING, NY. Wednesday: Iran's Nasrollah Enteram was elected president Of the General Assembly yesterday polling 32 votes or 10 more than ...

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  39. SUBSIDY FOR REST CENTRES

    The Department of Local Government, advised last night's meeting of Bathurst Council, that the Government had decided to subsidise the ...

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  40. N. C. G. M. NOTES

    Don't forget that the carnival will be held at the Bathurst Hall tonight and Friday night in aid of the Princes. Competition which will close on ...

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  41. WOOD WORKING MACHINERY

    Mr. John Newton, building contractor, wrote to last night's meeting of Bathurst Council, making application for permission to use wood working ...

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  42. YOUNG ANGLICANS

    The following are the girls' teams to play Verona Club on Saturday at 2 p.m.—Hockey: S. Ingersole, H. Paine, N. Bennett, M. Muldoon, E. ...

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  43. COUNCIL TO ISSUE CERTIFICATE

    The Commonwealth Bank, Bathurst asked Bathurst Council at its last night, that as the edge of the gutter was less than prescribed distance ...

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  44. RECISSION MOTION CARRIED

    At a recent meeting of Bathurst Council a motion was carried that horses and cows should not be stabled within 100 feet of dwellings. ...

    Article : 174 words
  45. McGARRY FUND

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 words
  46. Advertising

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    Advertising : 91 words
  47. PLANE PASSENGERS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 words
  48. MOORE TO RIDE INDIAN CHIEF

    Jockey Moore who has just returned from the US, said today he would ride Indian Chief in the Metropolitatn. He was also offered the mount ...

    Article : 37 words
  49. COUNCIL PROTEST

    Bathurst Council, at its meeting last night decided to co-operate with the Orange and Parkes Councils in protesting to the authorities against ...

    Article : 35 words
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