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  4. Work On Spring Creek Dam Will Commence

    Work on raising the wall at the Spring Creek reservoir will be commenced next week, and it is anticipated that construction will be carried out by the permanent ...

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  5. LOCAL CENTRE OF TRAINING

    According to the principal of the Orange Technical College, Mr. R. Harris, Orange has become the base centre for technical education in the West. At present ...

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  6. Day By Day

    CHARLIE CUTLER’S brush with the Minister for Housing, Mr. Evatt, in the Stale Parliament, has ...

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  7. BRIGHT RACING PROSPECTS

    Orange Jockey Club’s racing season, which is expected to be one of the most successful ever conducted by the club, will open on Saturday, November 1 with the ...

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  8. FEARS FOR HARVEST

    Grave concern over the shortage of wheat sacks to store the bumper wheat harvest was expressed by Mr. ...

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  9. TO WITHDRAW FROM PALESTINE

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday.—Britain, in the General Assembly Committee on Palestine yesterday, reaffirmed her intention to wind up the Palestine mandate and ...

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  10. RECORD EXPORT PRICE

    SYDNEY, Friday.— The export price of wheat was increased by [?] bushel today. In markets this announcement. ...

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  11. AMERICAN AID TO EUROPE

    WASHINGTON Friday. — Despite a grim warning yesterday that conditions in Europe are deteriorating at a catastrophic ...

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  12. TOP LINE RUNNERS FOR SIX-HOUR DAY RACE EVENTS

    Foremost sprint and long distance runners in the State will compete in the Orange Six-Hour Day sports ...

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  13. IMMUNISATION SHOULD NOT BE COMPULSORY

    GRAFTON, Friday.—A community of [?]-oushious would be raised if the principle of compulsory immunisation was ...

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  14. News Items In Brief

    PARIS. Friday.— The French Government yesterday [?] troop detachments into strike - bound Paris ...

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  15. GALA DAY AT DAM

    The Minister for Works and Local Government, Mr. J. J. Cahill, will lay the foundation stone at ...

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  16. Helping Japan

    SAN FRANCISCO. Friday.— The American Federation of Labor Convention unanimously decided to give “full moral support and ...

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  18. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS WANT TO PICK FRUIT

    Large numbers of school children and University students are expected to assist in the harvesting of fruit crops in the Orange district. ...

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  19. BLOSSOM DRIVE

    Some confusion has arisen over the Y.W.C.A.’[?] second annual cherry blossom drive today. This is to be held to the ...

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  20. SHIPPING TIE-UP AVERTED

    SYDNEY Friday.— A settlement [?] late today at a compulsory conference has averted a proposed [?] ...

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  21. Partition Doubts

    LAKE SUCCESS. Friday.— Doubts are beginning to be [?] here, whether the Palestine partition proposal will ...

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