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  4. DRAGNET FOR BANDITS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. —Police have thrown out a dragnet which they are confident will soon result ...

    Article : 228 words
  5. DAMAGE TO OATS AND WHEAT

    Heavy rain and wind has caused severe damage to oat crops on the tablelands, states Mr. R. C. Madsen, the District agronomist in his monthly report. ...

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  6. TAXIS MAY BE LAID UP

    Orange taxi-drivers are seriously concerned over the recent cut in their petrol issue. They fear that if any further reduction in their monthly allowance is made, ...

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  7. NO DINNER TO P.M.

    Bathurst Chamber of Commerce has rejected a proposal to give a public [?] to the Prime ...

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  8. Royal Hotel Has New Licensee

    The licence of the Royal Hotel, Orange, was transferred yesterday from Mr. H. W. Juergens to Mr. H. ...

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  9. Day By Day

    RETIRING licenser of the Royal Hotel. Harry Juergens and new licensee, Harry Pinnock have quite a ...

    Article : 323 words
  10. LETTER FROM GOVERNOR

    The Deputy Mayor, Alderman J. P. Jaeger, who was Mayor of Orange when the Governor of New South ...

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  11. EMPIRE FOODS NEEDED FOR BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Britain will still rely on Australia, Canada and Argentina for many ...

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  12. MATERNITY UNIT CANNOT BE OPENED THIS MONTH

    Shortage of nursing staff will prevent the opening of the Orange Base Hospital maternity unit this month, although earlier it had been anticipated that the new year would see this being done. ...

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  13. ALLEGED RUSSIAN AID FOR CHINESE COMMUNISTS

    TOKlO. Wednesday (A.A.P. Reuter) —Considerable amounts of arms and [?] war materials captured by the Russians from the ...

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  14. RAINFALL

    Rainfall registrations for the 24 shours ended 9 a.m. Wednesday — Western: No rain reported. Central Western Slopes: No rain ...

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  15. REPORTS DF STALIN’S GRAVE ILLNESS

    LONDON. Wednesday.—[?] with a report from Rio de Janeiro that Marshal Stalin is gravely ill, Reuter’s Moscow ...

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  17. TOJO ADVISED WAR.

    TOKIO, Wednesday (A.A.P. Reuter).—Tojo stepped down from the witness stand at the international military tribunal for the ...

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  18. AID TO GREECE INCREASES AS REBELS FIGHT ON

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—As Greek Government [?] continued to give battle to rebels in the Konitza [?] the United States is stepping up aid to Greece. The State Department today ...

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  19. FACTORY DORS OPEN AGAIN THIS MORNING

    Employees of EMMCO factory return to work tody after the annual Christmas vacation. The factory closed on December ...

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  20. Massacre Of 70 Indians In Sikh Temple

    NEW DELHI. Wednesday.—Another [?] is brewing, with reports from Kashmir that the rebels there are of the offensive, and from Karachi a report telling of the [?] of 70 men, women and children, refugees from ...

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  21. MELBOURNE STILL WITHOUT TRAMS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Melbourne had its fourth day without trams or buses today, when the transport strike remained ...

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