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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 314 words
  3. THE WAR.

    A Petrograd message reports that the Russians have achieved a signal success from the Pripet River marshes to the Roumanian frontier. They ...

    Article : 39 words
  4. SHOOTING AFFRAY AT KERR'S CREEK.

    Last night a boy was brought into the Orange hospital suffering from a bullet wound in the elbow, received in a shooting affray at Kerr's Creek. ...

    Article : 86 words
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  6. RESTARTING LUCKNOW.

    The old Lucknow mine near Orange, N.S.W., is to be given another run, this time by L. Edgley, storekeeper, at Bathurst. The old battery ...

    Article : 165 words
  7. SEVERE RUSSIAN FIGHTING.

    Fighting on a large scale has begun along the whole line from the River Pripet to the Roumanian frontier. There is fresh heavy fighting ...

    Article : 36 words
  8. GERMAN OFFENSIVE FAILS.

    The Germans attempted an offensive at the Riga-Dvinsk sector, preceding the attack with artillery fire. They were repulsed. ...

    Article : 21 words
  9. ITALIAN AND RUSSIAN FIRMNESS

    The Italians are firmly maintaining their Asiago line, though near Astico Valley they have lost ground. The Russian southern army's ...

    Article : 36 words
  10. THE DECISIVE CRITICAL MOMENT.

    The "Times' says that Verdun remains incomparably the most important phase of the land war. Every week the gigantic battle grows ...

    Article : 38 words
  11. THE NEW ZEALAND IN THE THICK OF IT.

    The cruiser New Zealand fought throughout the North Sea battle alongside of the Lion, and escaped practically scatheless. She also ...

    Article : 40 words
  12. HINDENBURG'S INTENTIONS.

    Impression are growing that, as the result of the Jutland battle, Hindenburg's advertised attack on Riga will not at the present develop. ...

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  13. ENEMY'S SETBACK AT FORT VAUX.

    A Paris communique says that the enemy's repeated efforts on the slopes of Frimin Wood were completely checked. Every assault between Fort ...

    Article : 53 words
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    Advertising : 27 words
  15. BLINDING THE BRITISH GUNNERS.

    Wounded sailors arriving at Shields state that the Germans used their searchlights to blind the British gunners, who were serving their guns in ...

    Article : 38 words
  16. A GALLANT DESTROYER.

    The destroyer Spitfire, in the pitch darkness, torpedoed a big battleship, blowing her up. She then rammed and sunk a submarine. ...

    Article : 33 words
  17. GIVE-AND-TAKE IN THE VOSGES.

    A surprise attack westward of Carpach, in the Vosges, put the enemy in possession of three bits of trench but a counter attack drove them out. ...

    Article : 31 words
  18. ORANGEITE STRIKES COPPER AT CESSNOCK.

    An important discovery of copper was made last week by Mr. G. F. Anderson, of Cessnock, who claims to be a mining expert of wide experience. ...

    Article : 158 words
  19. FOOTBALL ACCIDENT.

    Whilst playing football in Wellington on Monday, Mr. W. Dwyer sustained an injury to his arm which will preclude him from attending to his ...

    Article : 36 words
  20. CHASING THE SEYDLITZ.

    A Copenhagen paper says that the British warships were seen off the Faroe Islands on Thursday morning, chasing the battle cruiser Seydlitz, ...

    Article : 46 words
  21. Orange Council.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Council of the Municipality of Orange took place last night. There attended Alds. McNeilly (in the chair) ...

    Article : 506 words
  22. HOSPITAL BENEFITS.

    Mr. Wyndham, the secretary of the Orange Hospital, is in receipt of £16 from Mr. Blunt, the result of the recent social held at that centre in aid ...

    Article : 57 words
  23. GERMAN SHIPS FROM COURLAND.

    Steamers report that large German cruisers were withdrawn from the coast of Courland, and a large squadron of torpedo boats patrolling ...

    Article : 49 words
  24. A.T.N.A. EXAMINATIONS.

    This year for a change the examinations of nurses for the Australian Trained Nurses' Association are being held in Orange instead of Bathurst. ...

    Article : 60 words
  25. Telegrams.

    Up to 1 o'clock to-day, 65 volunteers presented themselves at the barracks, and 48 were accepted. ...

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  26. MILITARY CAMP CLOSED.

    The Bendigo (Vic.) military camp has been abandoned, but whether temporarily or permanently cannot be ascertained. ...

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  27. GERMAN COLOSSAL LOSSES.

    German sailors state that their loss was colossal, and only a few were saved from each ship. ...

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  28. SIX O'CLOCK CLOSING.

    The above caption in no way has any reference to the early closing of liquor bars, but to the latest post office arrangement for the closing of ...

    Article : 224 words
  29. FIRST SHOT FIRED BY H.M.S. LION.

    A seaman on one of the battleships engaged in the North Sea action says that the first shot was fired by the Lion at long range. The crew of the ...

    Article : 75 words
  30. ORANGE WATER WORKS.

    For the cartage of sand and cement for the dam at Meadow Creek for the Orange Water Supply, the tender of C. J. Smith, Hale-st, Orange, at 6/ ...

    Article : 36 words
  31. KEEP YOUR HANDS IN ORDER.

    At this period of the year the skin has a tendency to become hard, contracted and to take on a rough surface, which, besides being unsightly, ...

    Article : 85 words
  32. VICE THE LATE J. McNEILL.

    Mr. F. Bryant, M.L.C., will probably be appointed to a seat on the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board, vice Mr. J. McNeill, deceased. ...

    Article : 28 words
  33. AN ACTOR'S CLAIM.

    Harry Farren, an actor, who was "Dame" in "Mother Goose," is claiming £1000 from J. C. Williamson Ltd. for wrongful dismissal. ...

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  34. SENDING A BOY FOR LIQUOR.

    For sending a boy under 14 years of age for liquor, Ruth Keen, of Balmain Road, Leichhardt, was fined £2 or one month. ...

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  35. GENERAL, BIRDWOOD PLEASED

    Mr. Pearce stated in Melbourne today that General Birdwood was well pleased with the conduct of our troops in France. This is very ...

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  36. ADMIRAL TIRPITZ WANTED.

    The German Conservatives and the national Liberals are unitedly and determinedly striving to secure the recall of Admiral Von Tirpitz, who ...

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  37. WIVES OF SOLDIERS.

    Important to wives of soldiers is the ruling of the Defence Department that soldiers wives drawing separation allowance, may earn money ...

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  38. EX-ORANGEITE IN FRANCE.

    Writing from France, Corporal Olive Thwaite, son of Mr. O. Thwaite, erst of Orange, states that he had no sooner got into the trenches than a ...

    Article : 89 words
  39. MUNICIPAL POWERS.

    Mr. Justice Simpson to-day decided that a municipal council has no right, under section 76 of the Local Government Act, to cut an open drain ...

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  40. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS' TOUR.

    Messrs Fraser and Milne are making an inspection of the South Coast lines on Thursday and Friday. They will inspect the Maitland lines and ...

    Article : 34 words
  41. AN ILLEGAL OPERATION.

    Sophia Lawrence, who had been convicted of having performed an illegal operation at Annandale, was today sentenced by Justice Pring to ...

    Article : 58 words
  42. LUGGAGE THIEF GETS HIS DESERTS.

    A luggage thief, who gave the name of Henry Driscoll, 32, was caught red handed at the Central railway station, Sydney, this morning, and sent ...

    Article : 36 words
  43. THE GALLANT ACTION OF THE WARSPITE.

    The most stirring North Sea battle story was the appearance of H.M.S. Warspite, a sister ship to the Queen Elizabeth, when she went to ...

    Article : 174 words
  44. A RECRUITING RALLY.

    To-night, at Robertson Park corner, a big recruiting rally will take plane. The meeting will be addressed by Sergt. Benyon and Sergt ...

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  45. Commercial.

    At to-day's sales 200 trucks of produce, including 35 of potatoes were forward. Prime wheaten and oaten chaff brought to 4/7, lucerne chaff 7/ ...

    Article : 71 words
  46. TRADES HALL FOR WAGGA.

    The Wagga P.L.L. has voiced opposition to conscription, and decided in favor of a Trades Hall for Wagga. ...

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  47. THROWN FROM A CART.

    Henry Morton, 43, a carter, was thrown from his cart at Burlington St., North Sydney, this morning. The wheel passed over him, and he is now ...

    Article : 63 words
  48. THE VINCENT DIVORCE CASE.

    To-day was the 16th day of the Vincent divorce suit. The taking of evidence has closed, and counsel has begun their addresses. ...

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  49. INSULTING A MILITARY POLICEMAN.

    For making insulting remarks to the garrison military police, a man named Roy Tesach, was fined £5 or 2 months this morning. ...

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  50. LOCAL FRUIT MARKET.

    The demand for fruit at the local markets to-day was slack, and merchants experienced difficulty in clearing consignments of inferior apples, ...

    Article : 91 words
  51. INTERIM INJUNCTION REFUSED.

    The Melbourne High Court to-day decided that it would not exercise its discretion and grant an interim injunction against the Queensland ...

    Article : 48 words
  52. THE EMPIRES TO-NIGHT.

    The Empires head their big list with that great five reel special, the "Truth Waggon." Remember 'Truth Waggon' is not an ordinary star by ...

    Article : 97 words
  53. A COOGEE BURGLARY.

    The residence of Roy Edward McLaughlin, of Little Coogee, was broken into yesterday, while the people were out, and electroplate valued at ...

    Article : 28 words
  54. Family Notices

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  55. "AN ABOMINABLE THING."

    Mr. Justice Heydon stated in the Industrial Court to-day, that the strongest ground for the objection which many workers entertain ...

    Article : 101 words
  56. AN UNDOUBTED BRITISH VICTORY.

    The Navy League after considering all information available, states in unqualified terms that the final result of the North Sea battle is an ...

    Article : 108 words
  57. A £ 2000 SLANDER CASE.

    Judge Ferguson to-day granted an application by Henry Comberlack, licensee of the Assembly Hotel, in Phillip[?]st., for a jury of twelve to try ...

    Article : 45 words
  58. State Elections.

    No arrangement has been arrived at between the Liberals and the Progressives respecting the three or four seats which were left over for ...

    Article : 84 words
  59. HOMEBUSH MARKET.

    Messrs Harrison, Jones and Devlin report that at to-day's Homebush sales 11,000 sheep were offered, and rates for heavy descriptions were ...

    Article : 44 words
  60. STOLE A TRAVELLER'S SAMPLES

    Last week the well-known traveller for Hill, Magill Ltd., laid his sample case down at the hotel where he was staying at Parkes, when a chap named ...

    Article : 108 words
  61. HOME AFFAIRS INQUIRY.

    It is understood in Melbourne that the Federal Government has been informed that no Victorian Supreme Court judge can be made available to ...

    Article : 40 words
  62. BUTTER FOR EXPORT.

    From Brisbane about 6300 boxes of butter were shipped to the southern States last week. About 13,000 boxes of all grades will be available for ...

    Article : 32 words
  63. The Leader AND STOCK AND STATION NEWS.

    Showing to-night, a big four part Lubin feature, "Saved from the Harem." This is an unusual and remarkable story, perfectly produced and ...

    Article : 62 words
  64. Advertising

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  65. WHAT AUSTRALIANS ARE DOING

    The services that the Australians have rendered in the world's great war have done more to place Australia in the forefront than anything ...

    Article : 188 words
  66. The Turf

    Flying Handicap: Charleville 9.04 Isbal 8.7, Prince Palatine 8.2, My Palm 8.0, Konilera 7.12, Starland 7.11, Lady Antonio 7.11, Rualina 7.11, Coat ...

    Article : 124 words
  67. RESPECTIVE TONNAGE LOSSES.

    The naval critic of the London "Evening News" estimates provisionally that the tonnage losses were: —British, 104,700 tons; German 104,410 ...

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  68. BINGARA VOTERS.

    The electors for the Parliamentary by-election, at Bingara, may vote at any booth upon making a declaration. ...

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  69. "COOEE."

    "Cooee" is the well known horse which Mr. Railway Commissioner Milne purchased for his son, Lieut. C. Milne, in Orange, just prior to that ...

    Article : 148 words
  70. ATTORENEY-GENERAL FOR BINGARA.

    An analysis of the voting at last election shows that in the five electorates won by Labor, there was a majority of 301. The ...

    Article : 33 words
  71. GERMANY'S INFLUENCE ACROSS THE SEAS.

    A German press report says that Admiral von Schee, commanding the high sea fleet, replied to the Duke of Mecklenburg's congratulations by ...

    Article : 44 words
  72. Citizen Forces.

    The citizen force training, which was suspended upon the outbreak of war, is to be resumed on July 1, and the whole of the training is to be ...

    Article : 72 words
  73. SUNDAY SCHOOL DAY.

    Sunday, June 11, will be observed in Methodist Churches throughout the State as Sunday school day. In the Sunday schools special efforts will ...

    Article : 53 words
  74. COMPUTING THE RESULTS AND OUTLOOK.

    In view of the latest reports of the North Sea battle, the press and public are devoting themselves to computing how the losses of the two ...

    Article : 198 words
  75. AUSTRALIAN CUP WINNER SOLD.

    Wallaloo, the Australian Cup winner, was sold in Melbourne to-day for 550 guineas, to Mr. Tom Scott, an Indian buyer. ...

    Article : 28 words
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