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    [?]noorspher in [?] her fox for [?] from her neck to a train platform [?] but ...

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  4. CITIZENS’ RELIEF.

    A meeting of the Investigation committee of the Orange Citizens’ Unemployed Relief Committee was held in the Town Hall on Monday afternoon, ...

    Article : 345 words
  5. CLOCK DAMAGED.

    Testing the sights of a [?] at D. W. F. Forrest’s shooting gallery in McNamara Street, on April 15, Gordon Reed, a pastry cook, covered an alarm ...

    Article : 181 words
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  7. VICTORY RALLY.

    At a meeting of the campaign committee of the Orange branch of the United Australia Party, on Monday night, it was decided to signalise the ...

    Article : 192 words
  8. SUCCESSFUL BAZAAR.

    A meeting of the Rural School Parents and Citizens’ Association was held on Monday night for the purpose of finalising the recent bazaar that ...

    Article : 265 words
  9. NO EVIDENCE.

    James [?] who was [?] from the [?] of the Orange Court on May [?] on a charge of inflicting generous [?] harm on ...

    Article : 111 words
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  14. “LAZ-EM-OUT” RABBIT FUMIGATING COMPOUND.

    G. D. Bassett, Esq., “Cumboogle,” Dubbo, wrote under date of 29th February. 1932:—“I tried ‘Las-em-out’ on a number of large warrens, on the ...

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  16. Cumnock Mystery Death.

    The bones of a man believed to be [?] Ovens, a farmer, who disappeared about is months ago, were found in the mountains between ...

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  17. Food Order Fronds.

    When Mr. H. T. Adams the Wellington P.M. found a [?] guilty of obtaining a food order at Gulgong and another at Hoodangers on the ...

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