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  3. A POPULAR MEDICO. Dr. Gadler Farewelled.

    Since the Inception of the Orange Civic Club Ltd., some months ago, everything has been progressing very happily, but the first tinge of regret ...

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  4. [?]ney Say.

    Bathurst National "Advocate" and "Times" have raised the price of the papers to 1½d. The management says it is either ...

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  5. Personal.

    Messrs P. O'Brien, [?]trophy and Monk motored down from the Collie district to be present at the New Year racing carnival. ...

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  7. TOBACCO NEXT!

    "In all ages the reformer has tended to develop into a persecutor." It is some years since the present Imperial Lord Chancellor—then F. E. ...

    Article : 509 words
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  9. TWO VIEWS CONCERNING ORANGE. ALD. McNEILLY IN BOOSTER'S ROLE.

    Orange has no more consistent, or persistent—and few who are as capable and sincere—booster than Ald. McNeilly. He never [?]res of singing ...

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  10. A VISITOR WHO MAKES COMPLAINTS.

    Mr. J. Sawyer, a visitor to the town, who is realising in Da[?] street, forwarded the following letter [?] [?] on the same day as the Neucastle ...

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  11. CANOBLAS PICNIC AND CONCERT

    On New Year's Day Ca[?] Methodist held a most enjoyable and successful picnic and concert in a[?]d of the circuit fund. The weather was ...

    Article : 259 words
  12. WEDDING.

    On Saturday, December 20, at the Presbyterian Church, Marrickville, Elizabeth Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. Davidson, late Railway Traffic ...

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  13. HOSPITAL APPRECIATION.

    The following letter was forwarded to Dr. Sadler on New Year's Day:—"Dear Dr. Sadler.—May we ask you to accept this fountain pen as a very ...

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  14. STORM AT GOULBURN.

    Goulburn experienced a terrific storm, accompanied by vivid lightning last night. The w[?] blow at hurricane force for half an hour, and the ...

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  15. WOMAN'S TERRIBLE DEATH.

    A woman, named Adele Christen, was terribly mu[?] by a tram yesterday. Her bra[?]ns were dashed out by a tram, while the wheels passed ...

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  16. SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENTS.

    Chaplain Colonel McKenzie, who was recently employed by the Government to report on soldier settlements, states that the Murrumbidgee ...

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  17. MEN MAKING FOR MITTA MITTA.

    Many men are journeying to Albury in the expectation of receiving employment on the M[?]tta Mitta dam, and large numbers are camped on the ...

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