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  2. WESTERN SHEEP AND CATTLE.

    Winchcombe, Carson Ltd., report that opening sheep sales at Homebush last Thursday were weaker, but values improved as the auctions ...

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  3. GERMANS TAPPING U.S.A. CABLE WIRES.

    A Washington message states that there are rumors circulating here that the Germans are tapping the American cables to Russia. A note to ...

    Article : 48 words
  4. THE WAR.

    General Haig reports that wer have gained ground slightly westward of Cherisy, and carried out successful patrol encountors near Gouzeacourt, ...

    Article : 69 words
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  6. RUSSIAN SOCIALIST VIEWS.

    A cable states that the Petrograd rovolutnonary socialists' organ reports that the Russians must recognise the impossibility of prolonging ...

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  7. "CHARLEY'S AUNT."

    Of all the plays that have been produced by the O.P. Club there has never been one so popular as "Charley s Aunt," and many residents are ...

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  8. GERMAN THIRD LINE REACHED.

    Correspondents at British headquarters state that the British have reached the third line of German trenches in a raid near Loos. ...

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  9. STOCKHOLM PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Appleton, secretary of the General Federation of Trades, says the union leaders will solidly oppose the Stockholm conference, which will ...

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  10. FRENCH, BRITISH AND ITALIAN CAPTURES.

    England, France and Italy have prisonered 75,000 Germans since the spring offensive. ...

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  11. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    A wireless German afficial message says that there is increased artillerying in the Wytschaete bend, and intense firing near Lens, also on the ...

    Article : 110 words
  12. DECLINES TO GO.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that at a meeting of the Labor Party Executive Mr. Roberts announced his acceptance of the invitation to go to ...

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  13. SERGEANT TAIT AND THE SLACKERS.

    At the Empire Day celebrations in Cowra, last week, Sergeant Tait, of Orange, a returned Anzac. made some biting remarks, in the course of a ...

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  14. PEACE DEMONSTRATIONS

    Concurrent with the opening of the Austrian Parliament, thousands of workmen in Vienna ceased work, and attended Socialist meetings, and ...

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  15. ON THE FRENCH FRONT.

    A French communique states that north of Laffauxmill, after a lively bombardment, the enemy advanced, and penetrated at some points in our ...

    Article : 57 words
  16. ITALY.

    It is estimated that the Italians put 300,000 Austrians out of action, killed wouuded or taken prisoners in the past three weeks. ...

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  17. The Leader AND STOCK AND STATION NEWS.

    Yesterday was properly speaking. King's birthday, but it is being kept up to-day, and all the business places in Orange will be closed. The post ...

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  18. AUSTRIAN ATTACK FAILS.

    An Italian official message states that massed enemy forces violently attacked Hills 592, and 652, in the Vodice area, on Thursday night, and ...

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  19. FRANCES SIX WEEKS HAUL.

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent on the French front authoritatively learns that the French, during the offensive from April 15 to May 24 ...

    Article : 69 words
  20. SEVERE FIGHTING IN ITALY.

    An Italian official message states that there was heavier artillerying to the north and eastward of Gorizia, in the northern sector of the Carso and ...

    Article : 109 words
  21. A BOHEMIAN RISING.

    The Italian successes are causing a revolutionary uprising in Bohemia. ...

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  22. RUSSIA.

    A wireless Russian official message states that near Revansir, and north westward of Kirmanshah, a thousand horsemen attacked us. The battle is ...

    Article : 65 words
  23. THE IRISH PIERROTS.

    To-night, at the Australian Hall, the famous company of Irish Pierrots, who are touring the west, will open a season of one night only. The ...

    Article : 131 words
  24. AEROPLANE LOSSES.

    According to communiques the Germans on the west front lost 442 aeroPlanes in May, the Anglo-French 271 The British downed 243. ...

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  25. ARRIVING TO-NIGHT.

    Mr. Charlie McMurtrie, who was returned home wounded from the firing line two weeks ago, is to arrive in Orange on a visit to his brother, ...

    Article : 64 words
  26. AIR RAIDS ON BELGIAN COAST.

    The Admiralty report that our aircraft carried out several raids from Dunkirk, ou Thursday night, and dropped many tons of bombs, with ...

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  27. AMERICAN ANTI-CONSCRIPTIONISTS.

    U.S.A. soldiers invaded a meeting of thirteen thousand foreigners, at Madison Square, New York, and arrested eight distributors of ...

    Article : 82 words
  28. MUNITION WORKERS TO STRIKE.

    Strikes have been decided on in twelve of the largest munition works in Petrograd. ...

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  29. VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY SOLD.

    One of the best known Canoblas properties, owned by Mrs. E. M. Fahy, and containing 208 acres freehold, situated on the Canoblas slopes ...

    Article : 77 words
  30. A SOLDIER'S SUGGESTIONS.

    Suggestions as to the gifts that are acceptable at the front are contained in a letter just received by a Melbourne business man from his soldier ...

    Article : 160 words
  31. AN UNDER THE SURFACE COLLISION

    The "Rheinische Westphaelasche" reports that an English submarine in the Channel, on the 19th of April, while steaming under the surface, ...

    Article : 114 words
  32. PUBLIC'S MOOD CHANGED.

    The "Daily Chronicle" Petrograd correspondent states that the public mood has changed from the practical anarchy, which reigned for two ...

    Article : 166 words
  33. CHINA.

    The insurrection in China is more widespread than at first reported. The Japanese Government has denied that its agents fomented the disaffection. ...

    Article : 187 words
  34. NO PICTURES TO-NIGHT.

    The hall being engaged try the talented Irish Pierrots, but to-morrow night (Tuesday) we screen our usual Monday night's programme, including ...

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  35. AMERICAN SLACKERS.

    President Wilson has issued a proclamation warning slackers leaving America to evade conscription, that they will be prosecuted on their ...

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  36. TWO MORE YEARS OF WAR.

    Mr. Gerard, in a speech, stated that he expects at least two more years of war. The United States, he said, were over indulgent to the pacificists, ...

    Article : 84 words
  37. WAR LEVY ON THE RICH.

    The "Nation" proposes a war levy upon British capital in order to abate the resentment against war profit-making by business men and property ...

    Article : 129 words
  38. CROSS COUNTRY RAILWAY.

    The stopping of work on the Werris Creek-Dubbo line seems to be complete and permanent. On Saturday (says the Quirindi paper), we ...

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  39. WHAT BATHURST WANTS.

    The Bathurst Progress Association are out to clean up the augean stables, and intend nominating a set of candidates for the municipal elections in ...

    Article : 109 words
  40. TO FIGHT, NOT TO FRATERNISE.

    The Russian artillery on the Riga front are showing vigorous activity and inflicting important damage on enemy organisations, including ...

    Article : 138 words
  41. WAR POOD CONTROL.

    Washington reports that Mr. Vrooman, Secretary for Agriculture, advocated two meals during the war. Mr. Hoover, in an interview, stated ...

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  42. ALLIES CONTROL OF GREECE

    The Allies have assented to the Greek Government sending code messages to their agents abroad. The Allied control of Greece commences ...

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  43. GOVERNMENT CHANGES.

    Several changes in the Government are probable, as the result of the promotion of Mr. Barnes (Minister for Pensions) and the resignation of ...

    Article : 53 words
  44. ORANGE AND BATHURST OUTDISTANCED.

    At Wellington, on Saturday, the townspeople held their Red Triangle Day effort, which was an unparalleled success in every way. Altogether ...

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  45. SWITZERLAND INTERNED INVALIDS.

    The 290.000 invalid soldiers interned in Switzerland includes 6500 French, 7500 Germans, and 1809 British. ...

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  46. NEW YORK PORT CLOSED.

    The New York Port has been closed for two hours for outbound vessels. The port has been closed nightly for some time. ...

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  47. ENEMY PLANS FRUSTRATED.

    Enemy aviators endeavoured to cut the railway and pipe line to Salonika, but were driven off. No damage was done. ...

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  48. THE IRISH CONVENTION.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that the Irish Convention will consist of 101 members, including 15 Government nominees. ...

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  49. GRAND DUKE NICHOLAS ARRESTED.

    A Vancouver message states that the arrest of the Grand Duke Nicholas is reported. ...

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  50. 2000 SERVIANS EXECUTED.

    A Salonika telegram states that 15,000 Servians participated in the rising in old Servia, early in April. Six thousand were captured, and long ...

    Article : 63 words
  51. SKATING TO-NIGHT.

    The revival of skating in Orange, after a lapse of some years, is bound to attract a considerable amount of attontion at the Star Theatre to-night, ...

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  52. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE NECESSARY.

    A Petrograd message states that a meeting of the delegates of the army and navy officers resolved that any delay in restoring the combatant ...

    Article : 107 words
  53. IMMINENT ENTENTE OFFENSIVE.

    The "Ko[?]inische Volkes Zeitung" predicts an imminent Entente offensive, which is alleges is due to the hopeless position of the Entente. The ...

    Article : 40 words
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