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  6. WILL SPEND £200,000 ON NEW TECHNICAL COLLEGE

    The new Orange City Technical College, which is to be built on land formerly known as League Park, will cost £200,000. The State Government has completed ...

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  7. WANTS GOVT. TO INCREASE PRICE OF EGGS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The Associated Poultry Farmers of Australia have asked Federal Government ...

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  8. Marshal Tito Tells America: “I’m Sorry”

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. —Yugoslavia has complied with the American ultimatum, but it remained to be seen what efforts Yugoslavia would make to right the wrong ...

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  9. BRITAIN’S FIRST POST-WAR SCHOOL

    THE FIRST POST-WAR SCHOOL, St. Audrey’s Secondary Modern School, Hatfield, Herts, designed by Mr. Howard Lobb, F.R.I.B.A., is new occupied by 400 children, and will soon be officially opened as Britain’s first post-war permanent school. Taking six months to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WOULDN’T PAY BRITISH FIRM TO COME HERE

    Sir Claude Gibb, CBE., FRS., Australian born managing director of C. A. Parsons and Co. Ltd., ...

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  11. MILLER WENT DOWN GAMELY IN SIXTH; PATRICK WAS CONFIDENT

    Vic. Patrick defeated Eddie Miller on a t.k.o. in the sixth round of their fight at West Melbourne Station last night. ...

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  12. ANOTHER CHIMNEY CATCHES FIRE.

    The Orange Fire Brigade was called out at 8 o’clock on Sunday morning in answer to a call from Anson Street. ...

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  13. Reasonable Wheat Crops In N.S.W. Likely

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Prospects of a fairly reasonable wheat crop this season were particularly good, said Mr. A. S. W. Moodie, chief of the division of plant industry, Department of Agriculture, tonight. ...

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  14. WHEN OID JED WENT THE KNUCKLE ON ’ROOS WITH BOW, ARROW

    According to the Sunday Telegraph some farmers have turned Robin Hood and William Tell, and are killing ...

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  15. BADDELEY TOLD BY DOCTOR TO REST

    The Chief Secretary and Minister for Mines (Mr. Baddeley), who underwent a minor operation at a private hospital in Sydney last ...

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  16. ATOMIC RECTIFIER WILL DRIVE BIG TRAIN CHEAPLY

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— The Buffalo Machinery Co. announced the development of an atomic rectifier, capable ...

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  17. METHODIST MEN HEAR STORIES OF WAR, METHODISM IN MALAYA

    Stories of the Royal Australian Navy’s action in the Battle of the Atlantic and of Methodism in Malaya before ...

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  18. “MAKE PERSONAL CONTACTS IN EMPIRE”

    Speaking at St. Stephen’s Anglican Church this afternoon, Mr R. G. Casey emphasised the value of ...

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  19. JUDGE SAID MAN DIDN’T HOLD SHARE IN LOTTERY WIN

    In the Equity Court last week Mr. Justice Roper held that a man who had claimed one fourth share in a ticket ...

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  20. CIVIC ORCHESTRA GIVES SUNDAY CONCERT

    Following the success of the Orange Music Club’s recent concert, the Sunday afternoon orchestral recital by members ...

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  21. ‘PEACE OF BALKANS ENDANGERED.’

    Ukranian delegate (Mannitsky) announced that he would be filing a complaint with the Security Council ...

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  22. CAN’T BE POULTRY FARMERS UNDER THIS SETTLEMENT SCHEME

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—No provision for establishing returned soldiers in the poultry industry is included in the ...

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  23. BRIDES FIND MARINE FALCON SATISFACTORY

    When the American ship Marine Falcon sailed from Sydney tonight she had on board 80 wives, 40 children ...

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  24. LORD WAVELL’S ADVICE TO MOSLEM LEAGUE

    The Viceroy of India (Lord Wavell), in a broadcast over New Delhi Radio, urged the Moslem League to reconsider its decision ...

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  25. Jap. Sovereignty Rests in People.

    Recording 421 votes to 3, the House of representatives approved of the revised draft of the new constitution which declares the ...

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  26. MAN ARRESTED AFTER GIRLS GAVE POLICE INFORMATION

    A young man, aged 18 years, was arrested in Orange yesterday and charged with wilful exposure before young ...

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  27. Children Hurt When Father Swerved Car

    Swerving to avoid hitting a cow standing on the side of the roadway, a car smashed into the corner of a bridge on the Mitchell Highway yesterday afternoon. Two children sitting in the back of the car received ...

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  29. SMALL STAFFS BLAMED FOR HAT SHORTAGE

    Shortage of [?] felt [?] likely to cont[?] Mr. R. C. Henderson, one of Sydney’s leading hat manufacturers, said that they ...

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  30. Seeking Replacement Of Coal Commission

    Eight union leaders will ask the Minister for Supply in Sydney tomorrow to set up a distribution committee to replace the Coal ...

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  31. Weather Kept Them Away.

    The first [?] election speech held in Millthorpe for many years was given at the Amusu Theatre [?] Friday evening, when Mr. ...

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