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  6. Further Appeals Against Fruit Acquisition?

    A judgment received by a Victorian fruitgrower (Zerbe) in claims against the Apple and Pear Marketing Board, made in a Victorian Court last March, prompted the Orange Producers’ Rural ...

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  7. Majority Of Men Favor 10 O’clock Closing

    According to a poll conducted yesterday, most Orange men favor 10 o’clock closing of hotels, and stated their intention of voting in that manner on February 15, when ...

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  8. SPEEDING THE BRITISH HOUSING DRIVE

    AS PART of the British Government’s plan to speed the drive to build more houses throughout Britain, the Ministry of Health recently announced that ten new types of houses are to be produced in large numbers. The picture Shows the ORLIT. one of the new ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THIRD CENTURY OF HEAT JUST MISSED

    A temperature recording of 98 degrees yesterday just fell short of the third “century,” for the two previous days has ...

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  10. LOCAL ARREST IN ALLEGED SYDNEY CAR THEFT

    A man was arrested in Orange yesterday and charged with stealing a motor car in ...

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  11. “PIED PIPER” NEEDED AT PRICES BRANCH DEMONSTRATION

    There were demonstrations against the price increase in Pitt Street, Sydney, today. Some people stormed the office ...

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  12. BROKEN PLATE-GLASS WINDOW WAS A CASE OF HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF

    When a car smashed a plate-glass window in Summer Street yesterday, in addition to creating history—of a sort—it was repeating history, for the same shop had the windows broken, years before, in exactly similar ...

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  13. BRITAIN’S RATIONING TIGHTENS, DESPITE BUMPER WORLD HARVESTS

    LONDON, Thursday,—Britain’s meat ration this year will remain at 1[?]4d. worth per week, but the value of fresh meat in the weekly ration will drop from 1/2 to 1/-. Announcing this today, the Minister for Food (Mr. Strachay) ...

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  15. COUSENS WILL...

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Major Charles Cousens will petition the Governor General to revoke the decision of the Military Board, which cancelled his Army commission. An appeal to the Governor ...

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  16. KING AND QUEEN TO TOUR AUSTRALIA IN 1949?

    LONDON, Thursday — [?] are now leaving [?] for a Royal tour of Australia probably in [?] ...

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  17. February Petrol Tickets Will Have Twice Nominal Value

    Petrol ration tickets to be issued from Tuesday nut wilt be endorsed available until Febrary 28 but they will have to ...

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  18. SYDNEY HAS NEAREST BLOOD BANK

    Yesterday, Dr S B. Dawes said there was a need for a “blood bank” in Orange, such as is maintained by the Red Cross ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. 73 BRITONS KILLED DURING PALESTINE RIOTS

    JERUSALEM, Thursday.—A A full-fledged “fratacidal war” will follow any attempt to oppose the ...

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  20. “FLAT” Out Rush In Early Hours Of The Morning

    An advertisement in yesterday’s Central Western Daily telling of a flat to let, resulted in so many callers being directed to a William Street residence, that within ...

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  22. FIBROSITIS, NOT PIQUE, RESPONSIBLE FOR BARNES’ WITHDRAWAL

    Because be to suffering from fibrositis. Australia’s Test opener Std Barnee today withdrew from the N.S.W. team to play Victoria ...

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