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  2. Advertising

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  3. £27,000 FOR TARANA PROPERTY

    A property at Tarana, which was offered by auction at the Bathurst Royal Held yesterday, was purchased by Mr R. H. Fletcher, of ...

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  4. BATHURST SIX-HOUR DAY

    At a meeting of the Bathurst Six-Hour Day Committee on Thursday night it was emphasised that Six-Hour Day for Bathurst had been ...

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  5. MALIK AND SPENDER CLASH

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday: In a clash with Australian Minister for External Affairs Mr. spender, Russia's Jacob Malik yesterday described Australia as ...

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  6. KOREA WAR

    TOKIO, Friday: American Marine patrols early today penetrated to within 1,000 yards of the centre of Seoul, where, at last reports, ...

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  8. MAN ON MURDER CHARGE

    A man now charged with murder had said: "He'd been tantalising me until I couldn't stand it any longer, so I shot him. I hope he dies," Sgt. ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS

    Bathurst Court sitting on Monday should not last very long. Only a few' cases are listed for determination. ...

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  10. CRUISER OUT OF ACTION

    LONDON, Friday: Britain's 14,000ton carrier, Vengeance, had to be taken out of the Home Fleet exercises on Monday, because of new defects in ...

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  11. EUCHRE PARTY TONIGHT

    Roll up to the St. Benedict's big euchre party, Bathurst Hall tonight Good prizes. Remember, it's for the building of the old peoples homes. ...

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  12. LATEST FORECAST

    Central Districts: Fine and warmer at first with northerly winds fresh to strong at times, becoming cloudy with a brief, unsettled change later ...

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  13. CHIMNEY FIRE

    A chimney fire at the home of Mr. McEvan, at the corner of Russell and Mitre Streets, shortly after six o'clock last night, was extinguished with a ...

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  14. BROADCAST FROM GAOL

    Listeners to Radio 2BS will be pleased to hear that the session of broadcasts from Goulburn Gaol will be relayed through the local station ...

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  15. TROUT LICENCES

    Although trout fishing season does not open until October 1, already 30 persons have obtained licences from the Bathurst Courthouse. Each ...

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  16. ATTRACTIVE HOME

    This afternoon, at three o'clock, on the ground, at corner of Stewart and Morrissett Streets. Clements and McCarthy will submit for sale by ...

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  17. INDO-CHINA TENSION

    SAIGON, Friday: Publicity given to the Communist inspired vietminh operations in Indo-China is tending to deprive the United Nations ...

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  18. DOG REGISTRATIONS

    Already 284 dog registrations have been recorded at the Bathurst Courthouse. Dogs must be registered before September 30. A last minute ...

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  19. FURNITURE SALE

    An advertisement in today's issue gives details of an attractive offering of household furniture, to be sold by, F. Glasson & Co., at Simpson's Yard. ...

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  20. WORLD "FACING CRISIS"

    FLUSHING (New York), Friday: "We are now facing the greatest crisis in the affairs of man," New Zealand's Sir Carl Bernndeen said in the ...

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  21. ARMY SERVICE PLAN

    Recruits to the Regular Army and Citizen Military Forces in future would be enlisted for service anywhere, the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  22. GALA DANCE AT LAGOON

    There will be a gala dance in The Lagoon School of Arts tonight to round off the big day's sports. A bus will leave from the Bathurst Post ...

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  23. BOOKMAKERS' DRAW

    The horse bookmakers' draw for Kennerson Park today is as follows: H. Brown 7, V. Curry 11, J. Delaney 9, N. Emanuel 1. N. Farrell 5, G. ...

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  24. RISE IN TEMPERATURES

    An all round rise in temperatures occurred in Bathurst yesterday, when the maximum rose to 64 degrees at 3 p.m. Springlike conditions ...

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  25. ACTION AGAINST NEWSPAPER

    A £25,000 libel claim by a former police sergeant, against the publishers of the Daily Telegraph, was mentioned in the Supreme Court today. ...

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  26. LEVEL CROSSING SMASH

    SYDNEY, Friday: Six adults and three children narrowly missed death when a passenger train hit their car at a level crossing alongside ...

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  27. NEW GUINEA CLAIM

    DJAKARTA, Friday: The Indonesian Government last night selected Silas Papare, a Papuan, as its member for Western New Guinea to ...

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  28. WOOL CLASSING EXAMINATION

    Sydney Technical College yesterday released the results of the 1950 Sheep and Wool Training Final Examination: Successful candidates from the ...

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  29. VACANT POSSESSION HOME

    Instructions have been received by Clements & McCarthy, from Mrs. H. Ison, to dispose of her splendid brick home, No. 72 Seymour Street, by ...

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  30. PUBLIC SERVICE ASSN. MEETING

    At a meeting of the Public Service Association, Prisons Dept. Sub Branch, held on Thursday night, it was decided by members that they fully ...

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  31. PROTEST MEETING

    A meeting to protest against the proposed tax on wool has been arranged by the Australian Primary Producers' Union at Heath's Cafe at ...

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  32. MISS AUST. TOUR

    NEW YORK, Friday: A Hollywood film company has undertaken to sponsor and spend between 15,000 and 25,000 dollars on financing a six ...

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  33. U.N.O. AND PEACE PLANS

    FLUSHING, Friday: Australia had noticed an increasing tendency on the part of the United Nations to impinge upon the domestic affairs of ...

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  34. LAGOON RODEO AND CARNIVAL

    Today is the day everyone has been waiting for. It is the day of the big sports and rodeo at The Lagoon Free buses will transport patrons ...

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  35. N.C.G.M. FETE

    The Bathurst Hall was crowded last night for the conclusion of the National Catholic Girls' fete. All the attractions and novelties of the fair ...

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  36. PLANE PASSENGERS

    Air passengers from Bathurst to Sydney yesterday morning were: Mrs. Matthews, California Productions; Mr. Lukes, Miss Hopkins, Mrs. Piper; ...

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  37. SALVAGE WORK ON WRECK

    Two local men on the south coast have purchased the wreck of the British Freighter, Empire ladstone now hard and fast on a reef. ...

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  38. A.L.P. Plans for Federal Election

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Central Executive of the N.S.W. Branch of the Labor Party decided tonight to prepare for an early Federal election. ...

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  39. Chinese Reds' Symbol

    LONDON, Friday: The new Chinese Communist symbol, announced today, is five stars over the "Gate of Heavenly Peace" surrounded by a ...

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  40. £90,000 REFUSED FOR STATION

    A bid of £90,000 for "Roselle," a 128,000 acre sheep station in the Richmond area of North Western Queensland was refused at a Brisbane ...

    Article : 64 words
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  42. WANTS NATIONAL FORCE IN MALAYA

    LONDON, Friday: A Malayan National Army should replace the British forces in Malaya, the Malayan political deader, Dato Onn Blnn ...

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  43. ROBESON HOME FOR SALE

    NEW YORK, Friday: Negro singer, Paul Robeson, offered his 15 room house at Enfleld, Connecticut, for sale yesterday because he wants to cut his ...

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  44. MUSSOLINI'S PRESS EARNINGS

    ROME, Friday: Benito Mussolini. Italy's late Duce, made more writing articles for the American press than he received as head of Italy's ...

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  45. SPEEDWAY TITLE

    LONDON, Friday: Freddie Williams, 24 years old engineer fitter from Wales, won the world's speedway title at Wembley last night with a ...

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  46. VATICAN ALLEGATION

    VATICAN CITY, Friday: Vatican Radio has charged Czechoslovakia with running "concentration convents" in which nuns: were put to forced labor ...

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  47. Cricket Broadcasts Likely

    SYDNEY, Friday: Although no finally was reached, there are definite possibilities that test cricket broadcasts will be made during the season. ...

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  48. BOXING

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Jack Hassen, Australian lightweight champion, was k.o.'d in the 8th round at Melbourne Stadium tonight by Joe Brown of the ...

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  49. HIGH SCHOOL DANCE

    Good support has been promised for tonight's dance at the Bathurst High School. It is another in the series organised by the Ex-Students' Union. ...

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