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  2. Latest Cable News

    Ex-President Roosevelt may become a decisive factor in the present U. S. political. situation. The “Daily News” states that Mr. Roosevelt has returned ...

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  3. THE ENGLISH TOREADORS

    To-night, at the Australian Hall, the public are reminded of their last chance of seeing the English Toreadors, and also of the specially ...

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  4. VISIT OF MR F. W. CONEYBEER

    Mr, F. W. Coneybeer, Minister for Education South Australia, is at presentation on a visit to Orange, having availed of a few days at his disposal ...

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  6. VICTORIA.

    The charter of the Waratah search steamer Wakefield expired yesterday The steamer waited outside Port Phil lip [?] but up to a late hour the ...

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  7. COLLIERY DISASTER AT HALIFAX

    Thirty five miners were entombed by an explosion in a mine belonging to the Maritime Coal Power Company at Halifax The mine is afire and rescue ...

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  8. NEW AMERICAN STATES

    President Taft has signed the State-hood Bill providing for the admission of New Mexico and Arizona into the Union as separate states. The Bill was ...

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  9. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Mr, Deakin returned to town last night. He expected to be elected [?]er of the opposition Some members of the Opposition are talking ...

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  10. AN ACCIDENT

    Mr. R. C. Pearse, of Rosedale, narrowly escaped serious injury yesterday, afternoon He was riding along Byng-street and when crossing the bridge ...

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  11. AN OPERATION

    The friends of Mr. Jack Collins of Glenfield, Springside who underwent an operation for an internal ailment at a private hospital at Lewisham on ...

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  12. TEE PERILS OF THE DEEP.

    Ten of the crew of the steamer Sir Larochelle, following thee collision with the Steamer Lewes which sank in a few minutes, were drowned. ...

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  13. CHOLERA IN RUSSIA;

    There Were 708 cases of cholera and 197 deaths at Rost Houdan last Week. 77 cases and 39 deaths at Alexandrovisk, and 77 cases and 25 deaths in ...

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  14. ANTI-CLERICAL OUTBREAKS.

    Anti-clarical rioters at Valencia, in Spain broke into the Catholic Club and demolished the furniture. Similar demonstrations war made elsewhere. ...

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  15. MILITARY DIRECTORS WANTED

    Two directors at a salary of £700 and £800 pot; year respectively are wanted for the military college. The Minister for Defence doubts whether ...

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  16. MAGUIRE’S GREAT SALE

    Attention is drawn to the advertisement appearing In this issue of E A. Maguire’s Great “Marching Home” Sale, which starts on Thursday, 23rd ...

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  17. CANADA’S INCREASING TRADE.

    The total trade of Canada for May shows a record advance of £2,800,000, as compared with last year. ...

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  18. THE RUSSIAN OIL FIELDS

    The Czar desires that the Teell Malkop oil fields, Including the wells owned by Britishers, shall be wicked through Boards composed of Russians. ...

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  19. SUCCESSFUL MUSICAL STUDENTS

    We have pleasure in congratulating Miss Ducie Merchant, daughter of Mr. G. Merchant, of Anson-street, and Miss Dora Gardiner, daughter of Mr ...

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  20. SPORTING.

    (Trainer “Rube“ Best, of Wellington, has at present in hand [?]ptrum, for Mr. W. E, Sparke; Godless, by War God, for Mr. J. W. G. Taylor; and ...

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  21. BIG STRIKE ENDED.

    It is announced that the strike in the south western coal districts of Indianapolis has been adjusted. Thirty thousand men were idle for two weeks. ...

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  22. NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES DISPUTE.

    Turner Limited have stated that counsel has opened the case of the Hague for the America-New Foundland fisheries dispute. ...

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  23. CANADA BARS UNDESIRABLES.

    The Canadian Manufacturers’ Association has forwarded to the Premier, Sir Wilfred Laurier, a resolution supporting the present regulation for the ...

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  24. WESTERN DISTRICT TELEPHONE FITTERS

    Mr. Johnson, M. H. R. for Robertson, has received a communication from the Deputy Postmaster-General stating that provision la to be made ...

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  25. Telegraphic News.

    Christian. Stoltz, 32 years of age, a city merchant, hired a boat on Saturday afternoon to go for a row on the harbor. He has not since been ...

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  26. ACCIDENT TO A POLICE MAGISTRATE

    A serious accident happened to Mr. R. T. Gibson, P.M., at Wyalong on Saturday morning. It appears that he went on a visit to an out-back ...

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  27. LORD CARRINGTON AIDING AGRICULTURE.

    Lord Carrington, President of the Board of Agriculture, and a former Governor of N. S. W., has appointed a committee to advise on scientific ...

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  28. A CENTENARIAN’S DEATH.

    Airs. Ann Rice died at Manly yesterday at the age of 104 years,. The deceased lived under six of Britain’s monarches. ...

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  29. REV R. B. HAMMOND

    Rev. R. B. Hammond, now In charge of what is known as the Zone Mission in Sydney, will visit Orange on Saturday next. He will hold an open-air ...

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  30. THE HUNTER’S HILL TRAGEDY.

    John Heath, the Lane Cove assailant, was before the Court and remanded, bail being refused. Mapperson, the victim, is improving. ...

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  31. INTERNATIONAL RIFLE MATCH.

    The International Small Bore Rifle Matches resulted in a victory for the United States with a score of 24,639. Great Britain scored 24,439, and ...

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  32. FOG IN THE HARBOR.

    A fog enveloped the Harbor this morning. Ferry boats zig zagged about in a most erratic fashion in an endeavour to find the wharves. No serious ...

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  33. THE VIENNESE OPTICIAN

    Mr. S. A. Basser’s many local patrons will be glad to learn that this well known Viennese and London Ophthalmic Optician and Spectacle ...

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  34. THE CRETAN TROUBLE.

    Advices from Constantinople state that the boycotting of Greek merchants in Turkish ports will continue until the Cretan question is settled. ...

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  35. FRENCH RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Later details of the disaster to the French express near Versailles state that the local train was stationary owing to a breakdown. ...

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  36. DEATH OF MR T, CAHILL

    We regret to record the death of an old and respected resident of Orange, in the person of Mr. T. Cahill, which occurred yesterday morning at his ...

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  37. COLLISION IN THE CHANNEL.

    The British cruiser King Alfred yesterday collided, with and sank the steamer Cheapside, off Guernsey. One of the crew of the latter was drowned. ...

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  38. THE WANDERERS ENTERTAINERS

    Mr. George Stephenson, the well-known theatrical manager, announces the first appearance in Orange on Thursday and Friday next, 23rd and ...

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  39. IMMINENT DISASTER FOR GREECE.

    More army trouble is imminent in Greece due to summary dismissals. One source says that disaster is inevitable for the country, which is engaged in a ...

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  40. A CLEVER YOUNG PIANISTE

    We have again to congratulate Miss Nellie Bernasconl, daughter of Mr W. B. Bernasconi, of Orange, upon her musical talent. On Wednesday last ...

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  41. A DESERVING CASE

    The circumstances surrounding the death of the unfortunate man, George Henry Barnes, in the railway yard on Saturday night, are particularly ...

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  42. COMMISSION AGENTS AT LAW

    At the Wellington Small Debts Court on Friday, Walter. A. Lang was proceeded against by George Lake for the recovery at £4/9,-being half ...

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  43. SPAIN’S INTERNAL TROUBLES.

    Since the discovery of the plot to assassinate Kings Alfonso and Emanuel, with a view to establishing an Iberian Republic many suspected anarchists ...

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  44. DEATH AT THE HOSPITAL

    An old age pensioner named Richard Brown died in the Orange, Hospital last night, at the age of 77 years. The deceased had been caretaker for Mr. ...

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  45. CAPSIZED INTO A RIVER

    Salem Solomon, a hawker, had a sensational experience on Saturday afternoon at Junction Reefs near Mandurama. He was going down a ...

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  46. SYDNEY PRODUCE SALES.

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  47. TROUBLE IN THE CONGO FEARED

    The possibilities of big mineral and agricultural development at Katanga, in the Belgian Congo Belt, and the present large stream of immigration ...

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  48. A CENTENARIAN

    Mr. James Blrss, a resident of the Riddell district, Victoria, celebrated his 100th birthday on Friday. He was born in Glamorganshire (WaIes), and ...

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  49. PASSENGER TRAIN CALAMITY

    A passenger train loaded with immigrants en route to the west was wrecked at Parker, sixteen miles from East Norwich, this morning Three ...

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  50. DONATION OR REFUND

    In forwarding the voucher for the Government subsidy to the Wellington Hospital,. which amounted to £408 14s. 2d., the Under-Secretary stated ...

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  51. LECTURE ON AGRICULTURE .

    Mr. Mark H. Reynolds, Inspector of Agriculture, from Orange, delivered a lecture at Coonabarabran on Saturday afternoon, to a representative ...

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  52. PROHIBITION ORDER

    At the Orange court to-day. before Mr. E. Marriott P. M. Julia St. George applied for a prohibition order restraining hotelkeepers from ...

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  53. BOXING.

    It is announced that the Ketchel-Langford fight is off so far as Frisco is concerned. It will eventuate at Reno on July the fourth, Langford leaves ...

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  55. EXPELLING THE JEWS

    One hundred and ninety four Jews were arrested at Kief pending investigation as to their rights of residence. ...

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  56. A GIRL MOTHER’S CRIME

    Further particulars are to hand concerning the shocking murder of an Infant child at Capertee, near Rylstone, where a young woman of ...

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  57. A GENEROUS GIFT.

    Lord Strathcona has donated £1000 to the fund for the exhibition to be held in July at Winnipeg. ...

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  58. SOUTHERN SIBERIAN RAILWAY.

    The Ministerial Committee at St-Petersburg has approved of the construction of a Southern Siberian railway via Omsk, Akmolinsk, ...

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  59. CHOICE FRUIT TREES

    Mr. E. K. Wolstenholme, of Montavella Orchard near Bathurst, announces that he is agent for F. Ferguson and Son, Nurserymen, of Hurst ...

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  60. HOMEBUSH SALES

    Harrison Jones and Devlin report : 34,950 sheep and lambs penned to-day. principally consisting of good useful quality, with a moderate sprinkling of ...

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  61. DOCTOR CUTS CLERGYMAN’S THROAT.

    After being suspended on certain charges the Rev Vanover Baptist attempted to re-enter the pulpit at Williamsburg Kentucky ( U. S. A.) ...

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  62. Advertising

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