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  4. MURGA SPORTS MARRED

    Almost continuous rain yesterday marred the opening of the ninth annual picnic and sports carnival at Murga, about 40 miles from Orange. It was the third ...

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  5. Steady Rain Causes Threat Of Disease Damage To Fruit And Wheat Crops

    Steady rain, at times heavy, which fell over Orange and surrounding districts throughout yesterday, threatened damage by disease in orchards, and to cereal crops on the tablelands. Officers of the Department of Agriculture said that the rain coming at ...

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  6. Day By Day

    SO THE STATE Minister for Transport, Mr. O’Sullivan, has, refused permission for a bus service from ...

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  7. BRITISH CHILD MIGRANTS

    A regular flow of young immigrants from Britain-boys and girls—for Fairbridge Farm School, Molong, beginning with a batch of 28 next month, will eventually ...

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  8. TABLELAND WATER SCHEME

    SYDNEY, Monday.—State Cabinet has approved the final agreement between the Central Tablelands County ...

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  9. JURY TO DECIDE SANITY

    At the Bathurst Supreme Court today a jury will be empanelled to decode the sanity of Frederick Charles ...

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  10. COOK FINED £20 FOR BETTING

    George Champness, shearers’ cook, was fined £20 at Orange Court yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to a ...

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  11. EVANGELISTS AT ORANGE

    The Sturgeon Evangelistic party opened its mission to a large crowd on Sunday night in the large tent on the corner of Lord’s Place and Kite Street. The tent was well lit, two braziers warmed ...

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  12. DRUNKS FINED IN COURT

    There were ten drunks before the Orange Court yesterday morning, and they were fined amounts ranging from 5/ to £2. ...

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  13. CLAIMS NO TRUTH IN IMPERIAL PREFERENCE STORY

    LONDON, Monday.—There is no truth in the New York Times report that Britain. South Africa and Canada will ...

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  14. GOLF PURSE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Lou Kelly and Fred Bolger tied for first place in the Slazenger purse of £200 at Concord gold course ...

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  16. YOUNG MEN FROM ORANGE FIGHT AND DRINK AT MULLION CREEK DANCES

    “The organisers of dances at Mullion Creek Hall are continually worried by young men from Orange who go there under the influence of liquor and start fights, behave generally in a riotous manner,” stated Mr. A. R. Campbell, solicitor, at Orange Court yesterday. There is no police protection at ...

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  17. SETTLEMENT SEEN FOR BUILDERS’ STRIKE

    SYDNEY, MONDAY.— The builders’ laborers’ dispute, which has brought building activity to a ...

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