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  2. Advertising

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  4. WINDFALL FOR HOSPITAL.

    Like Orange, the Goulburn District Hospital Is not targe enough, and In older to extend Its carrying capacity, new quarters are to be built for the ...

    Article : 128 words
  5. PRA CULTIVATION.

    Taking advantage of the Inviting weather, several growers, where the land Is elevated and the situation Is sunny. have made their first essay to ...

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  7. “A GIRL’S REBELLION.”

    Jeancite Slurgic wanted to break away from all the conventions, from all thoughts of matrimony, and from everything that tended to limit her ...

    Article : 68 words
  8. PIANO TUNING.

    MR. R. C. RUSC[?]PLER, by Vice-Regal appointment. Pianoforte and Organ Expert, is now in ORANGE on his usual periodical visits. Orders left at ...

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  9. JACK PORTER AT DARWIN.

    Mr. John Porter. formerly of Summer Hill Creek, Orange, and one time part-proprietor of the “Leader.” has been a resident of Port Darwin now for ...

    Article : 163 words
  10. FURNITURE SALE.

    Furniture buyers are reminded that W. E. Booffler and Co. will submit to auction the whole of Mr. Mitchinson’s household furniture and effects, at 110 ...

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  11. BENEFIT FOR MR. W. LONG.

    Next Tuesday, a euchre party and dance will be held In the Foresters’ Hall. In aid of Mr. W. Long, who Is seriously ill. Messrs A. Goldstone and ...

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  12. STRAND PICTURES.

    A ship on are at sea. Scores of panic-stricken passengers fighting for pinces in the life boats. Lesbed to the dock are cages of wlid bessis In ...

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  13. CROW PEANUTS.

    As one travels up from Woudal to Nanango In Queensland, the stooks, of puts In the Cultivation paddocks cannot fall to attract the eye. bearing st. ...

    Article : 141 words
  14. CLOGS.

    Another correspondent writes:—In your Issue of Wednesday. 8th instant. Mr. Bosworth mentions the word “Clogs,” and thinks they would make ...

    Article : 115 words
  15. GIPSY SMITH FOR ORANGE.

    Gipsy Smith. the great American evangelist, has made a date with Orange, and will arrive here In August. Oranges should consider Itself ...

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  16. PERFECT TAILORING.

    The excellence of Lamroch and L[?] tailoring to attested to the constantly increasing volume of sales. ...

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  18. INFANTICIDE AT DUBBO.

    A few days ago the Dubbo sanitary contractor discovered the body of a newly-born infant in one of the [?] pans at the depot. The police ...

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  19. NO MORE ART UNIONS.

    A deputation to–day asked the Minister for Health for assistance in [?] a [?] It was [?] that these was It proposal to run an ...

    Article : 47 words
  20. LATEST .

    The “Evening Standard” says that the purchaser of Wembley was Mr. [?] White. of the [?] Trust. for [?] White is acting on he. ...

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  22. ROAD MADE OF GOLD.

    Paris of the road by which the [?] [?] of [?] approached are [?] with a peculiar type in granite. In which a [?] ...

    Article : 118 words
  23. OUR LEAGUE OF NATIONS REPRESENTATIVE.

    It is believed that Mr. Druce will shortly nominate Mr. La[?] the Attorney–General, to represent Australia at the League of Nations assembly ...

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  24. JAPANESE AIRSHIP DESTROYED.

    An airship, a complete replica of Captain Amundsen’s Norge, which was on the [?] of delivery In Japan. was destroyed by [?] this afternoon. ...

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  25. STRIKE RELIEF AT LITHGOW.

    The police this week at Lithgow came to an arrangement with the local shopkeepers as to the price to be charged for the rations supplied to ...

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  26. PRICE OF FIREWOOD LOWERED.

    Consequent on the retirement of the strike, quotations for firewood dropped [?] per ton to–day, but the prices are still [?] above normal. ...

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  27. COAL STRIKE FINISHED.

    The following figures on the coal strike, received from a reliable source to–day, give all Indication of the value of the Industry to the State. The ...

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  28. PASSENGER TRAIN ON FIRE.

    When Angeles message states that [?] were recovered what the morning [?] of a sleeping car [?] twelve boars letter it caught ...

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  29. INCREASE IN POLICE SALARIES.

    All police constables of twenty ..five years’ service [?] are to receive an Increase of 6d per day In salary from July 1. The number of [?] ...

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  31. Family Notices

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  33. RAILWAY GUARD CHARGED WITH THEFT.

    Major Alban Power. 39. a railway guard. appeared at the Central Police Court to–day, on three charges of having stolen registered packages from ...

    Article : 55 words
  34. BRITISH PARLIAMENTARY ASSOCIATION.

    The [?] King[?] Parliamentary Association which. was delegates from [?] centres, will travel through Australia and [?] an inform ...

    Article : 42 words
  35. THOSE PER CAPITA WITHDRAWALS.

    Premier Lang regards the Federal Government’s proposed withdrawal of the per capita payments as on imper[?] that the [?] If possible, to ...

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  36. CURING A ROAD HOG.

    We are glad to report that at least one road hog has been [?] a lesson. although be Is not In the Orange district. This chap belongs to ...

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  37. RUN OVER BY STEAM TRAM.

    With one leg several at the Knee and the other leg [?] George King was found lying on Rugby Paint [?] and he is now In ...

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  39. MORE 44 HOUR TROUBLE.

    There was another serious development in the 44 hours dispute to–day, when abont sixty men employed by Ph[?] Ltd., at Randwick, were ...

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  41. WORLD CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE.

    A world census of agriculture Is all International event now definitely scheduled for the year 1930. This will be the first effort ever made to ...

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  42. RIOTING IN THE RUHR.

    A [?] message states that serums riots have [?] in the Ruhr. In [?] with the expropriation of the Kaiser’s property, The ...

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  43. SHOPLIFTING AT LASSETTERS’.

    The bargain sale at Lassetters’, when has been in progress since Monday. was to–day responsible for the arrests of six women and [?] men. They ...

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  44. “THE MAN ON THE BOX.”

    “The Man on the Box.” as a novel. was one of the gayest, deftest. [?] stories of a generation. Turned Into a play. with Henry D[?] In the ...

    Article : 85 words
  45. CHURCH OF ENGLAND BREAKAWAY.

    “The Daily Express” says that the Church of England is caring a great crisis, which may lend to the break away of 700,000 members of the ...

    Article : 108 words
  46. ANOTHER BLACK-OUT FOR SYDNEY.

    A large number of coastal and oversea liners stood off Sydney Heads for several hours to–day, walking for the pug to lift. so that they could ...

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  47. CONFETTI AT WEDDINGS.

    The [?] of St. Andrew’s Lisinore. has given notice through his parish paper, of his determination to prevent unseemly behaviour at ...

    Article : 236 words
  48. COMMERCIAL BANK ROBBERY.

    The police are making Inquiries into the disappearance of £2,000 from the Randwick branch of the Commercial Bank of Australia. The money with ...

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    “You have travelled much. Have you ever seen the sea–serpent ?” “Not since I signed the pledge !” and who have occasion to prepare and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  50. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.

    Paragraph advertisements [?] are charged for at the rate of 1/– per line. minimum three lines. excepting In games where [?] are ...

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  51. THE ENGLISH COAL STRIKE.

    At a meeting of the Parliamentary Party held to–day, at which Mr. Raulsay MacDonald presided, It was decided to strenuously oppose Mr. ...

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  52. THE BRISBANE EXPRESS SMASH.

    “I will call any person, export or otherwise, who desires to give evidence at the Inquiry into the Aberdeen train smash.” said Coroner Swadling ...

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  53. CANBERRA PARLIAMENT HOUSE.

    The Federal House Committee. by night votes to three, recommended that arrangements be made for the reception of the bar in the ...

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  54. METHODIST PRESIDENT’S VISIT.

    On Tuesday next the Rev. V. W. Hynes. President of the Conference, will visit Orange and will be entertained to a ten meeting. to be held in the ...

    Article : 80 words
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