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  4. Move to have all Orange Entertain Englishmen

    Moves made at Monday night’s meeting of the Orange Rugby League are designed to gain the support of the people of Orange for the entertainment of the English ...

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  5. Jap. Major Accused Of Horrible Torture On Burma Railway

    First of a big series of war trials connected with the building of the notorious Siam-Burma railway opened in Singapore yesterday Japanese Major Totaro Mizutani, the ...

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  6. TABRIZ RADIO CLAMS WAR RAGING

    Fighting is still continuing on the Kurdish-Azarbaijan border. This was announced by Tabriz Radio last night. ...

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  7. BICYCLE BRAKES JAM; CARGO BOY INJURED

    Terry Hockings, 13, of Cargo, sustained a fractured collarbone when be was thrown from a bicycle on which he was ...

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  8. BRITAIN HAS A NEW “MINNIE” FOUR-VALVE

    A MINIATURE RADIO RETE[?] SET which is a small it can be carried in a large handbag is shortly going into production of a British [?] factory. The set is [?] [?] weight about 4½ibs The should ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SYDNEY FACES ANOTHER BLACKOUT ?

    Unless more coal was received at [?]power [?] Sydney main source of electricity supply would ...

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  10. DAIRYMEN WANT COUNTRY LOANS

    Country living conditions could be improved by interest free loans provided by a Government authority said the secretary of the Milk ...

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  11. ARMY PLANE CRASHES INTO SKYSCRAPER; FIVE DEAD

    The pilot and four passengers, including a woman, were killed when an Army twin-engined transport plane ...

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  12. “MING” IS CONFIDENT OF RIGHT SWING

    Mr. R. G. Menzies, who returned in Melbourne alter a tour of Western Australia. said that unless Labor Could find some means of ...

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  13. “DAIRYING RETURNS SHOULD BE BASED ON COSTS,” SAYS MR. SCULLY

    The Federal Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. Scully) said today he was giving consideration to ...

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  14. ATTLEE DENIES POLES “DUMPED” IN SCOTLAND

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Clement Attlee). in the House of Commons denied that there was any question of “dumping” ...

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  15. Western Team Selector Here On Sunday To See Players

    Mr. Harley Brazil, of Lithgow, sole selector of the Western Districts’ team to play the Englishmen in Orange, will be here wait Sunday for the purpose of assessing the capabilities of Orange and district ...

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  16. WHEAT SUBSIDY, CHEAPER EGGS AND EVERYONE HAPPY.

    Wheat producers should be subsidised to as egg producers could buy feed cheaper, said the secretary of the Associated Poultry Farmers ...

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  17. CONVICTS KILLED IN FOOD RIOTS

    Twenty-eight convicts were killed and several injured when the authorities at the central gaol at Much 30 miles south from ...

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  18. BOW THE HORSES GALLOPED YESTERDAY

    Questing, who is to run in the Carlita Handicap at Randwick on Saturday, was one of the Bright gallopers ...

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  19. Persia Doesn’t Know About Soviet Troops

    The Persian Ambassador [?] Alay in a letter to the Security Council stated that his Government was still unable to ...

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  20. ROADSIDE PYRES FOR CHOLERA VICTIMS

    Over 2.000 died during the week ended May 4. in a cholera epidemic in the province of Bihar. Nearly 5.000 canees were reported ...

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  21. FOURTEEN PARALYSIS CASES REPORTED

    Fourteen cases of infantile paralysis were reported to the Department of Health today Thirteen of them were from the ...

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  22. WELCOME ARRIVALS

    Another 269 Wives, finances and children of Australian servicemen are expected to arrive in Sydney within the next few days from ...

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  23. MODERN FURNERAL PARLORS

    Geometrically exact in design and beautifully finished, a new torazeo floor recently set in Mr. P. J. McGowan’s funeral partors ...

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  24. PETROL TICKETS WERE COSTLY.

    Jack William Malcolm, 22, soldier, was fined £50 at the Burwood Court today, for having in Ms possesion 252 ...

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  25. 58 Degrees Yesterday

    Maximum temperature recorded at Wolaroi College yesterday was 58 degrees. Minimum recording was ...

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  26. N.Z. PETROL INCREASE.

    A 50 percent increase of petro for private motorists will operate from June 1, it was stated today The increase will bring New ...

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  27. LABORER ATTEMPTED MATRICIDE.

    In the central Court today. Cecil John Murphy, 28 laborer, was remanded on £150 ball to June 28, on a charge of ...

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  28. TRAWLER ADRIFT IN OPEN SEAS

    While being towed from New Zealand today, the 500-ton trawler, Pahau away from the steamer Matal in a storm two ...

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  29. NO NATIONALISATION FOR SPANISH BOARDERS

    Spain has given an assurance to Britain that Spanish nationality will not be greeted to Germans including officials and agents who ...

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  30. BOTH SIDES TO BLAME, SAYS GEN. MARSHALL

    [?] of both the Communist and Government forces for their part in the civil war. was levelled by the U.S. Ambassador, ...

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  31. FRANCHOT TONE HAS CONSTRUCTIVE HOBBY.

    When not working in “Dark Waters,” Benedict Bogeaus’ exciting mystery drama now showing at Theatre Orange, Franchot ...

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  32. THREE MONTHS “HARD” FOR STEALING PEN FROM BOY AT SHOW

    “It is one of the meanest and most despicable acts I have ever heard of You are a menace to society”, said Mr. Solling. S.M. at Bathurst Court Yesterday. He was addressing Robert James Stewart, 21 showman. ...

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  33. JUNE HAS REPLACEMENT PROBLEMS, TOO

    Vice-captain Don Gulliver, of Junee, will probably lead the Southern District’ team against the English Rugby ...

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  34. Judge’s Decision Shows Loophole In War Service Regulations

    Amendment to War Service Moratorium Regulations, relating to Regulation 30A. followed an attack in the Orange Court sonic weeks age by Mr. Hew L. Paton. voting Orange solicitor. who declare they ...

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  35. MAA LEASH UNLEASHED TROUBLE FOR BRISCOE.

    Mas Leash provided a minor sensation at Ascott today when he threw his jockey W. Briscore and bolted towards the training sheds. ...

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  37. COAL INDUSTRY MAY SOON BE PLACED UNDER STATE CONTROL

    The N.S.W. coal mining industry may soon be placed under State control This is expected following an ...

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  38. BREWERY SECTY. DIES IN SYDNEY.

    The death occurred today of Stephen pston, secretary of Tooth and Co., Ltd. He left a widow and one daughter ...

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  39. TUMULTUOUS WELCOME FOR CARDINAL.

    Cardinal Gilroy received a tumultuous reception here today. Large crowds gathered at the slation as his train entered and ...

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  40. PETROL CAN BE SOLD ON SUNDAY

    The Minister for labor and industry said today that rules of petrol must not be made on Saturday afternoon after june 1 ...

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