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  4. Cherry Blossom Festival

    Although no cherry blossom carnival was held this year, it is intended that a big festival will be held next spring, and that annual cherry blossom festivals will not only become a feature in Orange, ...

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  5. SIX HOUSES FOR EMMCO MEN

    The Minister for Housing, Mr. Clive Evatt, in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday night gave details of the allocation of ten Housing Commission homes in Orange. ...

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  6. RATION. CARDS AT WEEKEND

    New meat, tea, butter and clothing ration cards will be distributed in Orange on Saturday and Sunday. Issuing centres will be at the High School, Rural School ...

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  7. DAVIS CUP STIR

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— NSW Lawn Tennis Association president, Bryan Fuller, ...

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  8. Day By Day

    FROM EXPERTS who have been thinking about Orange City Council election on December 6, are tipping ...

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  9. WHEAT STORAGE IS INADEQUATE

    Facilities for the storage of wheat in the district are estimated to be capable of holding only 40 per cent of the harvest, said Mr. John Howse, Federal member for Calare, yesterday. ...

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  10. 51 PERISH IN SHIPWRECK

    KETCHIKAN [?] [?] A coastguard plane [?] that the army transport, [?] ...

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  11. News Items In Brief

    LAKE SUCCESS (P.S.A.) Wednesday.— The Palestine Committee of U.N.O. General Assembly yesterday approved by 25 votes to 13, ...

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  12. TWELVE INJURED IN RAIL ACCIDENT

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.— Twelve passengers were injured five seriously enough to be taken to hospital, when three carriages ...

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  13. STRIKES EXTEND IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A call for a general railway strikes is the latest development in France, where wide-spread strikes have disrupted the economy and caused a serious crisis. ...

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  14. ORANGE DROVER MADE BANKRUPT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— James Ivers, drover, of Orange, whose son allegedly found £200 in a street in Forbes, wax today made ...

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    Rainfall : SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Western rainfall registration for the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. on ...

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  17. SHOPKEEPERS MEET TOMORROW TO DECIDE CHRISTMAS BREAK

    Storekeepers of Orange will meet at the Royal Hotel at 5.38 tomorrow afternoon, to consider the [?] of otherwise of having four dear days’ holiday at Christmas. ...

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  18. POEM TO “BANJO” PATERSON TO BE READ AT MEMORIAL CEREMONY

    At the unveiling of the “Banjo“ Paterson Memorial, to be held on the old Ophir Road on December 20, Mr. William Folster, Orange historian, will read a poem entitled “Banjo” written by Victorian poet, Edward Harrington. The poem which was recently ...

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