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  2. Advertising

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  4. MINISTER OPPOSES WOOL TAX

    SYDNEY, Thursday: "In my view, the Commonwealth Government's decision to impose an export tax on wool is confiscatory action of the worst type ...

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  5. WALLET FOUND

    A leather wallet containing a sum of money, has been handed in to the Bathurst police station where it awaits an owner. ...

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  6. U.S. Proposes World Peace Patrol

    FLUSHING (New York), Thursday: An American programme to combat aggression anywhere in the world, including provision for a peace patrol and military forces to back up United Nations' decisions ...

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  7. DUTCH MIGRANT TO PLAY CRICKET AT BATHURST

    A Dutch migrant who learned his cricket in England, will play in the Bathurst District Cricket Association's competition this year ...

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  8. AMBULANCE CASES

    Mr. A. Maskill, 7 Victoria Street, was conveyed to St. Vincent's Hospital late on Wednesday night. Margaret Myers (10) daughter of Mr. ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS

    Mr. Kelly will meet constituents at Carecar 10 o'clock: Lyndhurst 11.30: Manduranm 2 o'clock tomorrow and will attend the Legacy Dinner at ...

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  10. LAGOON RODEO

    With fine weather forecast everything is in order for the first rodeo of the season to be held at The Lagoon on Saturday. Among the events ...

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  11. SALE OF NEW COTTAGE

    No. 187 Havannah Street, a new cottage near Rocket Street, is to be sold by Mr. A. F. McDonald, at auction, on Saturday, 30th instant. F. ...

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  12. BATHURST C.C.A. COMPETITION

    Nominations for teams wishing to play in the Bathurst Country Cricket Association will close on Friday, 29th September. Cricketers not ...

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  13. SPORTS GROUND WICKET

    Mr. E. King. Bathurst Curator, said yesterday that the turf wicket was being prepared at the Sports Ground for the coming season and he ...

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  14. FORECAST FOR CENTRAL DISTRICT

    Fine and warm with freshening northerly winds, a cold night on the tablelands. ...

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  15. WOLF CUB AFTERNOON TEA

    Third Bathurst Wolf Cub Pact will hold their annual afternoon tea in the Cathedral Hall this afternoon. Parents and friends are invited to ...

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  16. JUVENILE BALL

    The organisers, Misses Bessie Fish and Veronica Kennedy feel happy with the result of the juvenile ball held on Wednesday night in aid of ...

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  17. COMEDY THRILLER

    Orange Dramatic Society gave an entertaining presentation of the comedy thriller, "The Ghost Train," to an audience of 250 in the Masonic ...

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  18. CRICKET PRACTICE

    All members ana intending members of the West Bathurst Cricket Club are reminded that there will be a practice at George's Park on ...

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  19. PRIMARY PRODUCERS' MEETING

    A meeting of the Bathurst branch of the APPU will be called for next Thursday night to discuss the proposed wool tax. The head office of ...

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  20. SYDNEY ENTRIES FOR "TOUR" TRACK MEETING

    Amongst the entries received so far for the "Tour of the West" track carnival, which will be held in conjunction with the Bathurst stage of the ...

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  21. NEWS FROM BATHURST NAVAL MAN

    In a letter to his mother at Bathurst, A.B. John Rea, states that he is still on the "Bataan" and that he has been in action and after a ...

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  22. ROAD SAFETY DISPLAY AND DRIVER TESTER FOR BATHURST

    THE Sidney Road Council's exhibited and Miles driver tester apparatus will be brought to Bathurst; following its appearance ...

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  23. SPORTING FIXTURE CANCELLED

    Owing to the fact that the playing fields are not in suitable order the proposed sporting fixtures between the Verona Club and the YA's has ...

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  24. MOVING TO LARGER PREMISES

    Mr. Danny White, who recently opened a men's wear shop in George Street, intends moving to larger premises in the near future. Yesterday ...

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  25. BATHURST JUNIORS SELECTED FOR JUNIOR TITLE RACE

    The secretary of the N.S.W. Deague of Wheelmen yesterday notified Bathurst junior cyclists Bill Bulloch anet Bob Travena that they had been ...

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  26. BATHURST SPEEDWAY SEASON

    Bathurst speedway season will officially open on October 28 when the Bathurst team will meet Sydney Sports Ground team on the ...

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  27. SPORTS GROUND ON FARM PLOT

    The move by the Bathurst Council to make an additional sports field out of the Experiment Farm plot opposite the Show ...

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  28. BATTLE FOR SEOUL

    UNITED States Marines are pushing rapidly into Seoul, the big battle for the city proper is close. One strong detachment of ...

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  29. NEW CANTILEVER AWNINGS

    The old post type verandahs over the premises occupied by Goodlands, Marks, Parnhams, Hamiltons and the Chelsea Cafe are to disappear ...

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  30. LONDON CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday: American representatives were "informally present" at a private meeting in London yesterday between the President of ...

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  31. SECOND BICYCLE CLAIMED

    The second bicycle found by Bathurst police in the bush about 30 miles from Bathurst last Monday, has been claimed. The owner, who is ...

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  32. 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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  34. QLD. WOOL RECORD

    A Queensland record price of 196d. for greasy wool was paid in Brisbane today in the last day of the wool sales. ...

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  35. RUSH TO PAY ACCOUNTS

    Bathurst Council counter staff were kept extremely busy yesterday with local residents making a last minute rush to pay gas and electricity ...

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  36. EARLY FROST

    Following a heavy early morning frost in Bathurst yesterday morning, springlike conditions prevailed throughout the day. Minimum ...

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  37. NO DIRECT ACTION, SAYS O'DEA

    The Shop Assistants Union would never take direct action to force its claims for Saturday closing, the secretary of the union' (Ald: O'Dea) ...

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  38. PLANE PASSENGERS

    Air passengers from Bathurst to Sydney yesterday were Morning. Mr. B. Gurdon, Howick Street; Miss Morton, Sydney; Mr. H. Frape ...

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  39. ASIAN REACTION

    LONDON, Thursday: Outcome of the conflict in Korea would have bearing on Communist activities in Malaya and other areas, ...

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  40. PERSONAL

    The death occurred at the Bathurst Hospital of a member of one of Bathurst's oldest families, Mr. John Miles Suttor, of 226 Keppel St., and ...

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  41. US LOSSES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: American casualties in the Korea war up to last Friday, September 15, totalled 13,911, the Defence Department ...

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  42. Turks on Way to Korea

    ISTANBUL, Thursday: Five train loads of Turkish troops and equipment for Korea have arrived at Iskenderon for embarkation. One train carried ...

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