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  2. Advertising

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  3. TOWN TATTLE

    Items of social interest contributed by readers would be appreciated for inclusion in tomorrow's Town Tattle Columns. Early submission today ...

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  4. BUBBLER FOUNTAIN

    Aid. Hansard moved at last night's meeting of Bathurst Council that the Engineer and Parks Curator investigate the possibility of securing a ...

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  5. LAND CONTROLS END

    All land sales controls would end today instead of September 20, the Premier (Mr. McGirr) announced, this afternoon. ...

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  6. REBEL'S PEACE MOVE

    LONDON, Wednesday: Greek rebels have sent to the United Nations an offer to make peace with the Greek Government, the "Free Greek' radio ...

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  8. COUNCIL'S OFFER ACCEPTED

    Abercrombie Shire Council has accepted Bathurst Council's offer of £10 towards the cost of a 15 culvert across upper Keppel Street. In a ...

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  9. AMBULANCE CASE

    Ambulance transport was required by Mr. J. Russell, of 70 Havannah St. after he fell whilst playing with children yesterday afternoon. He ...

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  10. GENERAL NEWS

    The Third Bathurst Boy Scouts were granted permission by Bathurst Council at its meeting last night to conduct a button day in the streets ...

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  11. "SKEETS HOUSES"

    Bathurst Gun Club applied to last night's meeting of Bathurst Council to erect "skeet houses" on the Club's grounds at Mount Panorama. It was ...

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  12. SPRING WEATHER

    The temperature in Bathurst yesterday was the highest recorded for the month with the mercury rising to 66 degrees from the minimum of 35. ...

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  13. GARDEN COMPETITION

    Entries for the 1949, 50 Bathurst Council garden competition which were to have closed today, have been extended for another week. This was ...

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  14. SCHOOL BUS STOP

    Bathurst branch of the Road Safely Council asked Bathurst Council at its meeting last night, to consider the erection of a Bus Stop in ...

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  15. BAND SUNDAY.

    Bathurst District Band was granted the use of the Sportsground on Sunday, October 2 to hold a band concert On this day the Kogarah Band will ...

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  16. U.S. INQUIRY ON CONTRACTS

    President Truman's military aide finny Vaughan. testified at the Senate investigation yesterday that he had helped firms do business with ...

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  17. £100 FINE

    LONDON, Wednesday: Because she was curious as to what the villagers of Steeple Ashton Wilts wrote to each other, Mrs. Mary G. Tye. 33, the ...

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  18. SECRET BALLOT PROPOSAL

    A move to introduce compulsory secret ballots for the election of union officers will be considered at next week's meeting of the State ...

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  19. ROYALIST ATTACK

    ATHENS, Wednesday: Greek Royalist troops last night sang in their tents against n background of blazing woods after a five-day all-out ...

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  20. TENNIS CLUB REQUEST.

    The Town Court Tennis Club wrote to fast night's meeting, of Bathurst Council pointing out the moonvenlence during wet weather at the ...

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  21. SIX-HOUR PROCESSION

    "Perhaps a saner mind than mine may suggest the sanivan." This comment was made at last night's meeting of Bathurst Council by Ald. ...

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  22. PLANE PASSENGERS

    The passenger listing on the two planes to leave Bathurst yesterday was: Mr. F. Quinn Mr. H. Crapp Mrs. Hughes 124 George Street: Mrs ...

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  23. MEMORIAL FUNCTION

    A memorial will be unveiled tomorrow at the site of the boyhood home of Henry Lawson, near Mudgee. Bathurst Council was invited to send ...

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  24. COUNCIL THANKED

    The emergency Electricity Commissioner, wrote to last night's meeting of the Bathurst Council, thank it for the prompt manner in which ...

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  25. LEGACY DAY IN BATHURST

    When Legacy Day is observed Bathurst tomorrow nearly 40 helpers will sell badges in the streets. Others will also be sent to Oberon, while ...

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  26. PLANE EJECTION DEVICE A SUCCESS

    MARCH AIRBASE Ca[?] Wed Lieut Robert Farley. U.S. Air Force pilot, was yesterday thrown from his spinning jet fighter and parachuted ...

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  27. WOMEN'S HOCKEY DRAW

    The draw for Saturday [?]:—Carrington Park: 2.15. Swifts v. Edgell Blues (C. Burke, B. Osborne); 2.15, High A v. Deekays (N. McGrath, P. ...

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  28. POPPY DAY APPEAL.

    Permission was granted at last night's meeting of Bathurst Council to Conduct the Poppy Day Appeal in the streets of Bathurst on November ...

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  29. CHURCH RECEIVES BEQUEST

    The Church of England has benefited by a bequest of £1000 from the estate of the late Reginald William Coward of Forbes, and Sydney. His ...

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  30. SIX HOUR DAY HOLIDAY.

    Bathurst Trades and Labor Council requested Bathurst Council at its meeting last night to apply to the Chief Secretary for the gazettal of ...

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  31. Minister's Love Letter to Woman

    GUELPH (Ontario), Wednesday: Mrs. Robert Still (27), who received love letters from the Rev. Thomas Guthrie, of the York Road Baptist ...

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  32. THE RAINFALL

    Rainfall in Bathurst for the past month totalled 94 points with rain falling on three days. The heaviest, fall was on Thursday, August 25. ...

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  33. "CHEEKY" BANDIT

    The Sicilian bandia, Giuliano, has another letter in the Sicilian press yesterday this time demanding that a plebiscite be held to determine ...

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  34. PLAY CENTRES.

    The National Fitness Council of N.S.W. wrote to last night's meeting of the Bathurst Council stating that the Minister for Education had ...

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  35. CHRISTMAS WEEK FESTIVITIES

    Lack, of support for the Christmas week festivities, was criticised by the Mayor (Ald. O. G. Parnham) at last night's meeting of Bathurst Council. ...

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  36. KASHMIR DISPUTE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: President Truman has appealed to India and Pakistan io settle their dispute over the rich Kashmir state, it was ...

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  37. Tricked of Savings

    LONDON, Wednesday: A 104 year old woman who saved 30 - from her old age pension to buy a new quilt was cheated of the money by a ...

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  38. BUILDING MINISTERS VISIT.

    On Friday, August 19, Mr. W. Dickson, Minister for Building Materials, accompanied by Mr. Harrison, Director, and Mr. Butterfield, Officer ...

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  39. PERSONAL

    Ald. O. G. Parnham, Mayor of Bathurst. presided over last night's meeting of the Bathurst Council. Also present were: Aid. F. Fish, E. ...

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  40. NEW BATHURST POST OFFICE.

    In a letter to last night's meeting of Bathurst Council, the Prime Minister's secretary stated that the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) was in ...

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  41. ACTS OF VANDALISM

    Acts of vandalism to trees in Bathurst were brought before Aldermen at last night's meeting of Bathurst Council. Aid. Hearne drew attention ...

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  42. Gaol for Jewel Thief

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: A Jury found Israel Reuben Davis (32), engineer, guilty or having received £7253 worth of stolen rings and ...

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  43. N.C.G.M. DANCE

    The popular weekly dance conduct-ed by the NCGM will be held in the Bathurst Hall tonight. Coxhead's or-chestra will supply the music. ...

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  44. ARMED AID FOR EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: The Senate bipartisan subcommittee yesterday agreed on a compromise proposal to reconcile the major ...

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  45. WEEK-END TRAIN SERVICES.

    Mr. C. A. Kelly, local state member for Bathurst advised last night's meeting of Bathurst Council of his support to Council in its endeavor to ...

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  46. CENTRAL FORECAST

    Isolated afternoon thunderstorms over the northern section. Otherwise fine. Mild day to warm day, with cool night. Light to moderate ...

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  47. PLAYING UP SEX TOPICS

    BERLIN, Wednesday: Free marriage and nude bathing are headline topics in the new Soviet sponsored Berlin evening paper, Zeltung Am ...

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  48. SHEEP MARKET CHEAPER AT BATHURST

    Messrs. Burks Bros, report stock market about 230 head of cattle forward, made up of choice bullocks, steers, vealers and cows. There was ...

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  49. MAURICE FREEMAN MEMORIAL

    The Bathurst City Parks Committee is to inspect Carrington Park in on endeavor to find a suitable site for the erection of the Maurice Freeman ...

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  50. FALSE STORY LED TO FATAL ASSAULT

    BRUGES, Wednesday: A 16-years-old girl, Christiane Verto, confessed to police yesterday that tales she told about unemployed 26-years-old ...

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  52. GARBAGE COLLECTOR

    Several applications were received at last night's meeting of Bathurst Council for the position of garbage collector. Council decided to defer ...

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  53. ALDERMEN FINISH EARLY

    In contrast with recent meetings, aldermen at last night's meeting of Bathurst Council concluded the business before 11 o'clock. Despite a ...

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  54. Color Problem in Capetown

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday: Color segregation was introduced in Capetown post offices yesterday by regulation of the Nationalist Government. ...

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  55. NO ACTION BY COUNCIL

    The Sutherland Shire Council wrote to last night's meeting of the Bathurst Council, asking co-operation in the following resolution. ...

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  56. Arsenic in Wine

    PARIS, Wednesday: Police at Lyons have arrested a farmer called Dothall who tried to poison his brother-in-law and just missed ...

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  57. ATOMIC CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday: The British Ministry of Supply announced last night that U.S., Canadian and British experts would meet in Britain ...

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  58. SPORTSGROUND FENCE

    Construction of the new fence at the Bathurst Sportsground is to proceed forthwith. This was decided at last night's meeting of Bathurst ...

    Article : 104 words
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