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  2. NEXT BATHURST SHOW

    Present indications are that the 1949 Bathurst Show will break all records. The demand for schedules already has been greater than any ...

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  5. BATHURST STORM-SWEPT

    The heaviest storm for many months past swept over Bathurst and district at about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, as a result of ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS

    Latest Forecast.—Central District: Hot and sultry conditions with scattered afternoon thunderstorms and severe local squalls. Northeast to ...

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  7. U.S. OFFICIAL EXPELLED

    BUDAPEST, Thursday: Budapest radio has accused British and American newspapers of making a "psychological mystery" of Cardinal ...

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  8. NORWAY REFUSES ALLIANCE

    LONDON, Thursday: Difficulties over the proposed Atlantic Defence Pact have increased with the rejection by Norway Sweden's offer of ...

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  9. BAND IN PARK

    A programme will be presented by the Bathurst District Band under Mr. Harold Walmsley, in Machattie Park on Sunday evening next, ...

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  10. A SCULPTOR IN GLASS

    With two pieces of glass rod and a blowlamp, Istvan Koramomy makes some of the most exquisite figures of men and animals, and is probably the greatest artist in glass the in the world today. The only materials he uses are colored glass rods, tweezes and a blowlamp. From ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. AMBULANCE CASES

    Bathurst Ambulance yesterday conveyed Miss Jean Barrett, of 51 Keppel St., to the District Hospital; and Mrs. J. Sharah, Howick St.; to St. ...

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  12. COUNTRY PARTY CANDIDATE

    Members and supporters of the Bathurst branch of the Australian Country Pary are invited to attend the Red Rose Cafe at 3 o'clock this ...

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  13. N.G. LEASE INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Ernest Eldridge Biggs, solicitor for Hancock and Gore, a Queensland timber firm, admitted today that ...

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  14. RAILWAY CONTROL DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Garside) has remained adamant on his refusal to the request of the Premier ...

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  15. EISTEDDFOD MEETING

    The annual meeting of the Bathurst Eisteddfod will be held at the Town Hall tonight, commencing at 8 o'clock. All members and ...

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  16. TEMPERATURE RISES

    Bathurstians sweltered again yesterday when the temperature soared to 94.5 degrees. Relief came shortly before 3 p.m. when a storm broke over ...

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  17. DELEGATES IN HEATED SCENE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A scuffle between two delegates climaxed a noisy meeting of the NSW Trades and Labor Council at the Trades Hall ...

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  18. DEATH OF GHANDI'S SLAYER

    NEW DELHI, Thursday: Judgment was today pronounced on eight men charged with the murder of Mr: Gandhi at Delsi Just over a year ago. ...

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  19. SPLINTER IN TOE

    Nine-year-old Patrick John Taylor, of Raglan, trod on a piece of wood on Wednesday and a splinter penetrated a toe of the left foot. Some of the ...

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  20. NATIVE CHILDREN BARRED

    DARWIN, Thursday: Seven full blooded aborigine children who attended Darwin school last year have been refused admission to the same ...

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  21. SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR.

    Mr. T. Espositor, of Bathurst, was successful at the recent Lithgow Show. With two foreign finches he received one second and one third. ...

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  22. Western Falls

    ORANGE, Thursday: Heavy storms from the south-west this afternoon interfered with trunk line telephone service and central radio programmes. ...

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  23. Atom Power for Ships

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Within a year. America's' atomic, energy commission will start work on an atomic energy machine with control of ...

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  24. CITY THEATRE

    Commencing at the City Theatre tonight is the Fox production "That Lady in Ermine' a song and dance packed musical romance in glorious ...

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  25. CYCLONE AT COOKTOWN

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Information reaching Brisbane tonight says that the far northern township of cooktown has been almost wrecked ...

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  26. 'QUAKE IN N.Z. AREA

    AUCKLAND, Thursday: The eruption of a mountain peak in the north island of New Guinea remains unabated in violent although the ...

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  27. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Under general and sustained competition the Wool market today ruled equal to the best point of the week for all ...

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  28. FILM NEWS

    Gregory Peck is a man who known his way around, both on the screen and in real life. The lanky star is right at home he slashes his ...

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  29. KING MAKES GOOD PROGRESS

    LONDON, Thursday: Hopes of a Royal tour of Australia and New Zealand, perhaps next year, are revived by a Buckingham Palace spokesman. ...

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  30. CHANGES IN FARM METHODS PREDICTED

    MT. GAMBIER, Thursday: The chairman of the Liberal Party's Federal Rural Committee (Mr. Mckinnon) said that Australia's main rural ...

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  31. TO MOVE CENSURE MOTION

    LONDON, Thursday: British Conservatives will call for a vote of censure against the Government before the new budget is brought down. ...

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  32. C.P. RABBIT MOTION

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Federal Country Party will move the adjournment of the House of Representatives next Tuesday to discuss the rabbit ...

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  34. BANK OFFICER MYSTERY

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The disappearance of a Sydney bank officer more than a year ago was mentioned in the House of Representatives today. ...

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  35. Cutter Nearing End of Race

    AUCKLAND, Thursday: The Sydney cutter peer Gynt is nearing Auckland on the last lap of the Sydney-Auckland yacht race. ...

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  36. Battleship Going to Scrapheap

    LONDON, Thursday: The 33 year old British battleship Royal Sovereign now destined for the scrap heap was formally returned to Britain by ...

    Article : 62 words
  37. Infant Mortality Rate Low

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Australia is a [?] country for [?] lowest rate of ...

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