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  4. Orange Cherries Picked On Thursday, Sold In Brisbane Yesterday

    First move in the Orange Producers' Rural Co-Op. Society’s ambitious plan to ply cargoes of Orange cherries and other fruits inter-state took place yesterday when 20 cases (300 lbs.) of cherries were sent to Brisbane by air. ...

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  5. “Pied Piper” Adulation For “Skipper” Thorpe On Return

    Hero of the Burma-Thailand “horror railway,” acting-Padre Harry (“Skipper”) Thorpe, resembled the Pied Piper when he arrived in Orange yesterday afternoon. ...

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  6. CAPTAIN COOK DAMAGED.

    The figure-head of Captain Cook on the how of the Sydney pilot steamer was damaged when a hawser ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ALL KILLED IN AIR SMASH

    Twenty-two soldiers, and five R.A.F. members of the crew were killed when a Liberator bound for India crashed into Blackdown Hill. ...

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  8. STRAIGHT TALK ON ATOMIC PLANS

    Cheers from all sections of the House of Commons greeted the former Foreign Minister (Mr. Anthony Eden) when he welcomed ...

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  9. Goering s Son (Anxious To Testify) Claims Father Friend Of Jews

    Thomas Kantzow, 20-year-old son of Goering’s first wife, has applied to the American Legation in Stockholm for permission to go to Nuremburg to testify for Goering, say. Reuters. Kantrow, who lives in a suburb of Stockholm ...

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  10. 10,000 DUTCH EVACUEES IMPERILLED

    British tanks are racing from Semarang, and are holding off Indonesian attacks on the internees’ camp ...

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  12. Former Orange Men In Fire

    Five storneys’ Gordon House in Wentworth Avenue, City, was destroyed today in less than half an hour in one of the ...

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  13. THE WEATHER: WARM FOR RACES TODAY

    Today’s forecast for the Central Western Slopes and Plains is: Warm day, with scattered ...

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  14. SUPERINTENDENTS OPPOSE AMBULANCE CHANGE.

    Strong opposition to a proposal that the control of the ambulance services should be given to the Hospital Commission was ...

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  15. PRINCESS DOING WELL AFTER OPERATION.

    A bulletein issued at Buckingham Palace last night announced that Princess Margaret Rose, who was operated on for appendicitis, was ...

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  16. U.S. SAILOR ON CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    An American sailor who was arrested at 12.40 a.m. today on a charge of causing grievous bodily harm on Marjorie Hingham by ...

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  18. New Cherries: FIRST PICK: 372 LBS. OFF ONE TREE

    When cherry picking began in the orchard of Mr. Felix Bobringer, Borenore, during the first week 10 November, 31 cases of cherries ...

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  19. 15 KILLED, 200 INJURED IN CALCUTTA RIOTS; STRIKERS PARALYSE TRANSPORT

    Fifteen have been killed, 156 civilians and 40 police injured in the Calcutta disturbances which show no sign of abatemen, it was officially announced tonight. ...

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  20. BRITAIN FOOD FUND LAG IN N.S. WALES

    Compared with £53,000 so far subscribed in South Australia and £29,000 in Victoria, New South Wales ban only raked £11.327 for ...

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  21. AIRPORT INSPECTION NEXT TUESDAY.

    A Civil Aviation Department engineer will arrive from Sydney next Tuesday to inspect airport sites at Grahamstown and Spring ...

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  25. Denies Jailing for Laugh at Japs

    Charges that Australia soldiers had been imprisoned sad fined at Re[?] for trivial affronts to the Japs were unfounded, the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) alleged tonight. He claimed there was so basis for such allegations. The Minister said that some of the allegations brought under his notice were: That an ...

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