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  4. LATEST CABLES.

    By special [?] world service, is [?] to other special services of information. In [?] ...

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  7. A SALUTORY SENTENCE.

    [?] M. Angur, a member of Parliament for Prescotte, Oatario, was sentenced to-day to nine years’ imprisonment for a grave offence on a ...

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  9. [?] CONFERENCE DECISION.

    The [?] and representatives of the Municipal and Shire Councils was [?] on Friday, and chose present [?] ...

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  10. BRITISH BYE-ELECTIONS

    Owing to Mr. Dean’s death, the Holland by election resulted as follows: Blindell (Liberal) 18,000. While (Labor) [?] Vanderberg ...

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  12. SHOCKING FILM TRAGEDY.

    A film, which was being shown at a village school at Ingolschino, burst into flames, owing to a drunken operator. ...

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  13. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.

    A reminder is given that the tenders for supplies to the Orange Hospital close with the secretary (Mr. W. E. Bootfler), to-morrow (Tuesday), at 12 ...

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  15. CLARK LODGES APPEAL

    Alister Jenner Clarke, who was sentenced to death for the murder of his wife, to-day lodged an appeal against his sentence. He claims that the ...

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  16. WHY DO MEN GO BALD?

    We do not know. But we do know that you should purchase your shoes and slippers from Miss Seers, at the Ladies’ Shoe Parior, if you want to ...

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  17. ORANGE EISTEDDFOD.

    The final meeting of the organising council of the Orange Eisteddfod, to be held at Easter, will take place at the School of Arts, to-night ...

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  18. AMBULANCE CARNIVAL.

    Owing to big Blocks of chocolates, etc., still being In band, the Ambulance carnival will again be held to-night (Monday), when it is hoped a big ...

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  19. EDUCATIONIST ALARMED.

    Sir Alfred Davies, [?]onner secretary of the Webb Department of the Board of Education in England, and Governor of the University College of ...

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  21. FLYING TO COURT.

    Mr. Brunhead, Bathorn’s new magistrate, lad to adjudicate at a special sitting of the Grenfell Licensing Court, on Saturday, an[?] to get ...

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  22. WHAT CAUSED THE DEATHS?

    Further particulars of the exhumation of five bodies at Croydon cemetery. show that Sir Bernard Splisbury. the noted pathologist, arrived at ...

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  23. STRIKERS’ BRUTAL ATTACK.

    William Ranks, 29, a timber machinist, was attacked by a mob of strikers in Chalmers Street, Sydney, last night, and kicked Into unconsciousness. ...

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  24. PINNED UNDER MOTOR LORRY.

    Mr. W. D. Berry, of “Myola,” now [?]ies in the Brewarrina Hospital in a serious condition, the result of a motor lorry accident last week. His ...

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  26. DEATH OF PREMIER’S WIFE.

    Lady McPherson, wife of the [?] of Victoria, Sir William McPherson, died early this morning. ...

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  27. RUSH TOR BURRAWONG LAND.

    At the Molong Lands Office no less than are applications have been lodged for the homestead area on Burrawong, near Cumnock. In ...

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  28. DEATH OF MR. J. P. MCCUDDEN.

    Passed away last week, at the age of [?]3 years, Mr. J. P. McCudden. of “Brooklyn.” Tomingley. The deceased. who had many friends in Orange, ...

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  30. “PROFLIGATE MODES OF LIFE.”

    “This extraordinary case Illustrates the facility with which divorce jurisdiction can be used by unscrupulous people to forward their profiteer ...

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  31. HAMMOND TO RETURN TO AMATEURISM.

    The “Express” states that W. I. Hammond, the English [?]ricketer. be [?] to [?] his [?] in cricket. ...

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  32. THE RAIN AND THE POATOES

    The thunderstorms which occurred over Orange and district, on Saturday, will do much to freshen the pastures up and ensure winter feed for Block. ...

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  34. CAR PARKING AT SHOWS.

    At last week's meeting of the Orange Show Committee, Mr. Allan Lane referred to the question of congest of motor cars around the ring, ...

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  35. CLASSY BULLOCKS.

    Messrs. Cameron and Sons, Trangle Station, are well-known to cattle buyers, who are always ready to inspect animals which may be for sale on ...

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  36. FRANCE MOURNS FOCH.

    A Paris message states that all day long the Rue Grenelle, where Marshal Foch’s house stands, Is filled with sympathisers. ...

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  37. OBITUARY.

    The many friends of Mrs. Mat McCrystal, of Summer Street, [?] Orange, will regret to learn of in death, which occurred in the [?] ...

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  40. WAR SPIRIT IN CHINA.

    President Chiang kai Shek’s earlier declaration that “War must be avoided at all costs.” was completely belled by the latest reports from Nauking, to ...

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  41. Britain Pays Homage.

    The whole British Empire was represented at a solemn requiem mass for the late Marshall Foch to-day. The Prince of Wales represented ...

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  42. PARCELS DELIVERY AT EASTER.

    As the delivery of parcels will be curtailed In the city of Sydney and suburbs daring the Easter holidays, that is, from March 29 (Good ...

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  44. MOTOR NOTES.

    This heading may suggest comm[?]on the obvious, but in point of [?] that is more in the selection of a [?] than meets the eye. Cheap [?] ...

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  45. DUBBO GETS SUNDAY TRAIN.

    After much agitation, lasting over many months, Dubbo has at last succeeded in Inducing the Hallway Commissioners to continue the Sunday ...

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  46. 50,000,000 BUSHELS.

    Victoria’s wheat harvest will be the best since 1916. It will total nearly 50,000,000 bushels, according to advices received by the Railway ...

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  47. MOIR-OWEN FLIGHT.

    Mair and Owen made a forced landing at Morsamahruh, between Cairo and Ramieh, on route to the letter place. ...

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  48. CAMBRIDGE WINS.

    The Cambridge University boat crew defeated Oxford yesterday by nine lengths. The race was over a four and a half miles course, and the ...

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  50. ORANGE SHOW ENTRIES.

    Exhibitors are reminded that entries close for all classes other than horses, on April 6, all horse events, April 11, and school work ...

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  51. Message to Vickers Ltd.

    Vickers Ltd. received a cable from their agents, to-day, to the effect that Moir and Owen made a forced landing, due to engine trouble, shortly ...

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  52. GROWTH OF MEMBERSHIP.

    Mr. J. W. Allen, general secretary of the Graziers’ Association, in his annual report, draws attention to the remarkable development in the ...

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  54. AMERICA’S IMMIGRATION QUOTAS.

    A Washington message states that a proclamation, bringing Into force on July 1. the national origins quotas of the restrictive Immigration Act, was ...

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  55. THE DEATH OF ADSUM.

    This poem is a brief flight of imagination wherein the author gives expression to his thought that Adsum, possibly one of the most powerful ...

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  56. A BUSY AMBULANCE.

    The Orange Ambulance officers have had an exceedingly busy time during the past week, for. In three days, the waggons travelled a distance of 385 ...

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  59. THE PREFIX ”REV.”

    The Rev. A. Mackenzie. Presbyterian superintendent of Home Missions in South Australia, writing to the Presbyterian “Messenger,” objects ...

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  61. POLICE METHODS JUSTIFIED.

    The report of the Royal Commission on the police force, which was appointed after the disclosures in the case in connection with Miss Savidge ...

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