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  4. AFRICANS MARCHED IN VICTORY PARADE

    RESTING IN THE SUN, a group of Writ Africans are awaiting to return after taking part in the Victory parade in London. After two years’s fighting in Burma, 130 soldiers from the 82nd West African Division were called from jungle patrols, and taker straight ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 71 words
  5. INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS OF ORANGE PLEASES MINISTER

    That Orange will develop into one of the greatest bland industrial centres in New Sooth Wales was the view of the Minster for Labor and Industry (Mr. Hamilton Knight) after be had ...

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  6. ORANGE POULTRY SHOW TO-DAY SETS AUSTRALASIAN RECORD

    Australasian record for the number of Australorps appearing at an exhibition has been established by the Orange poultry Club. There will be 122 Australorps (four ...

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  7. DRIVER OF CAR CHARGED AFTER COLLISION

    After Valerie Kennedy bad been injured in a collision in Summer Street last night, a car driver, Thomas Hanlon, ...

    Article : 192 words
  8. PORTUGUESE FLYER AND CREW SAFE

    An Avro-Anson twin [?] monoplanes, piloted by Captain Costa, of the Portuguese Arm Air Service, made a forced land ...

    Article : 74 words
  9. Finer Weather Ahead

    After the record low reading on Wednesday morning, with the accompanying arowfalls, the barometer had rebounded 4½ ...

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  10. M.T.A. Delegates Fly To Orange For Conference

    Newcastle Aero Club pilot Chris Burlace flew four delegates from Newcastle to Orange yesterday in a DH84 Dragon, a six-seater plane, for the Motor Traders’ ...

    Article : 265 words
  11. NO RAIL ALLOWED ON ASSAULT CHARGE

    [?] to [?] with a Lower Court decision. Mr. [?] Owen in the Supreme Court today refused to [?] ball to three ...

    Article : 75 words
  12. BAIL IS ONLY LICENCE FOR FURTHER CRIMES, DETECTIVES ALLEGE

    Persons arranged on a charge of serious crimes are brought before the Magistrate, committed for trial and allowed bail, ...

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  13. 40-HOUR WEEK DECISION FIRST IS UNION AIM

    Tr[?] unions had deferred a decision on what action was to be taken for increased wages until after the court had ...

    Article : 211 words
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  15. GIRL ESCAPE CAPTURED IN ORANGE

    A girl who escaped from the [?] Girls [?] School [?] June 22 was [?] night [?] by [?] ...

    Article : 79 words
  16. SERVICES PARTY WANTS GREATER TAX CUTS

    The [?] of all income tax [?] al [?]l £300 and under with an [?] tax [?] on all other ...

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  17. REGISTERED GROWERS MAY SOW THEIR WHEAT

    [?] growers may [?] the [?] [?] and [?] other [?] to the ...

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  18. YOUNG ORANGE MEN COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    At the Mendooran Court on Wednesday, three Orange men were committed for trial at the Mudgee ...

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  19. TWELVE INCHES OF SNOW AT KIANDRA

    Snow was again reported on the Southern Alps and highland today and at Mt. Kosciusko, where blizzard conditions have [?] ...

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  20. CAR BUILDERS WANT OVERSEAS STEEL

    Fears that there would be chaos the motor body building Industry next year unless the Federal Government permitted the ...

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  22. Day-Old Chicks, Week-Old Pups All Travel By Air.

    From today each Lancastrian plane leaving for Singapore will take two thousand day-old c[?] to help res[?] the don[?] ...

    Article : 63 words
  23. FEDERATION NOT APPROVING OF PLAN, SAYS PRESIDENT

    It was untrue to say that the Australian Wheatgrowers’ Federation had approved of the Federal Government’s Wheat ...

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  24. FOURTH CANDIDATE FOR CALARE WANTS TO EXPOSE INJUSTICES

    Mrs. Madge R. Roberts, who controls the destinies of a residential in Paisley Street, will contest the next Federal elections in Calare, not because she wants a seat in Parliament House, Canberra, but because she ...

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  25. HAND GRENADES THROWN AMONG SERVICEMEN

    Five hand groundes were thrown in the British warrant-officers’ and sergeants’ club while a dance was being held. ...

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