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    A meeting of the [?] Municipal [?] was [?] night. Those [?] were: The Mayor (Dr. A. E. [?] ...

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  8. KING STILL IMPROVES.

    The [?] day. The [?] ...

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  9. IMMIGRATION LAW INVOKED.

    The Supreme Court has ruled that British subjects residing in Canada cannot cross dally into the United [?] to work, without an ...

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  10. NEW [?] FOR SUMMER STREET.

    The erection of five new shops and [?] on [?] will commence in the very [?] future, and will be a distinct improvement to ...

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  11. 25,000 POLITICAL MEETINGS.

    The most gigantic election campaign in British history has opened. Over 25,000 political meetings will be held in the country before the [?] of April, ...

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  14. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.

    A young man, a recent arrival in Australia from France, was arrested in Orange yesterday for allegedly killing [?] in the Spring Hill ...

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  15. FATAL FIRE AT BOOROWA.

    In a fire which destroyed portion of the old Bank of N.S.W. premises, at Boorowa, on Friday. Robert Greig, who occupied one room, was burned ...

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  16. MISSES COULSON ENTERTAINED.

    The [?] Coulson, who for many years resided in Summer Street, will leave Orange for Sydney on Friday, and they will take away with them ...

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  17. KIDNAPPING EPIDEMIC.

    The epidemic of kidnapping has been revived, and, within a week, four of the most prominent business men (Chinese), all connected with ...

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  18. EGYPT AND PALESTINE.

    A most interesting lecture on Egypt and Palestine was delivered by Dr. C. Holford [?] at the Methodist Church, on Monday night. There ...

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  19. MISSING SOUTHERN CROSS.

    Captain Chatean, in a message to-day, said the Missions were doing wonderful work. At Forest River, particularly, they were short of funds, ...

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  20. ORANGE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The first [?] of the newly-formed philharmonic Society will take place, at the Blue Room, Summer Street, tomorrow (Thursday) ...

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  21. BOMBS IN ASSEMBLY.

    Two bombs were thrown in the Indian Assembly to-day, [?] six members were injured. Two men were afterwards arrested with bombs and ...

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  24. NO TAIL LIGHT.

    Driving a motor car to Summer Street, on the Bight of March 7, cost John [?] a fine and 8/- costs at the Orange Police Court, on ...

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  25. Mr. Brace Criticised.

    Several speakers at Municipal Council meetings, last night, [?] condemned what they described as the, cardiness of the Federal Government ...

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  26. SHOW TEA TENT.

    This afternoon, at the Town Hall, a meeting of ladles will be held, and it is hoped that all arrangements will be finalised for the Show tea tent ...

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  27. LADIES’ AUXILIARY.

    The monthly meeting of the Ladles’ Auxiliary was held yesterday afternoon. Mrs. F. P. Carr presided over the following: — Mesdames Dunbar, ...

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  28. RECORD MILITARY SERVICE.

    Whilst presenting Furrier Quartermaster Sergeant Cooper with his long service medal for 20 years of service with the 7th Light Horse Regiment, ...

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  29. FETTLER CUT TO PIECES.

    Gordon Sheridan, 45 a fettler, of Lidcombe, was run down and killed by a train at Lidcombe station, to-day. He was frightfully mutilated. ...

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  30. OLD WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH.

    Mrs. [?] Bougon (80) was found dead in chair before the fire at her residence, in Cumnock, on Monday. A spark from the fire is ...

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  31. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    “The thing which impressed the most throughout my tour was the exceptional opportunity offering for the development of trade between ...

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  32. FIRE AT BRANXTON.

    The Queen’s Hotel, a cafe and an unoccupied shop, at Branxton. were totally destroyed by fire early this morning. By the time the brigade ...

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  33. DISTRICT SHOW EXHIBITS.

    Recently a conference between the Belubula - Lachlan and Eugowra branches of the Agricultural Bureaux was held in connection with ...

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  34. Knows Pt. George Country.

    Mr. J. Howe, the private secretary to Mr. W. M. Hughes, who known the Port George country well, has formed the view that the plane may have ...

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  35. IT’S TAKEN ON.

    The fact that one suit can be ordered and made to measure at Messrs. Brown and Brown’s for £3/17/6, has attracted such a vast ...

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  36. A £20,000 FIRE.

    Damage estimated at over £20,000 was caused by a fire which gutted the Sterling Varnish Works, at Alexandria, late this afternoon. The ...

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  38. Still No Tidings.

    There is still no news of the missing Southern Cross fliers. Captain Holden, in the air liner, Canberra, is standing by at Wyndham, awaiting ...

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  39. BATHURST SHOW AWARDS.

    In the sections already judged at the Bathurst Show, which opens to-day, the following awards were made: Knitted Baby’s Outfit: Miss Evie ...

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  41. CONSTABLE DRAWS REVOLVER

    Donald Masters was wounded in a leg with a bullet fired by Constable Best, at the Royal Hotel, Wombat, last night. ...

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  42. Intensifying the Search.

    Additional native search parties have been sent out, and the intensification of the search should bring news of the missing men before very ...

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  43. SOCCER DANCE.

    The first of the Orange Soccer Club’s series of winter dances was held at the Oddfellows’ Hall, on Monday night, and it was attended by ...

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  44. THE TASMANIAN FLOODS.

    A message from Hobart states that almost every railway line in Tasmania [?] out of commission, because of destroyed bridges or serious ...

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  45. SHOW-TIME ATTRACTION.

    Mr. Stanley McKay can always be depended on for a musical show that is worth while, so play-goers at show time can look forward to ...

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  46. THE COAL CONFERENCE.

    The coal conference resumed at the Town Hall, to-day. Putting the case on behalf of the owners, Mr. McDonald said that the ...

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  47. SICK MAN SUICIDES.

    Hearing the sound of a shot in a lavatory at Central Railway Station to-day, a constable investigated and found Lanford Sides, of Manly, a ...

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  49. C.W.A. CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of the Country Women’s Association was opened in Sydney, this morning. More than 300 delegates were present when the ...

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  50. CATHOLIC BAZAAR.

    The final function in connection with the 1929 Catholic Bazaar, took place at the Wentworth Hall, on Monday night, when a dance and euchre ...

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  51. GRAZIERS’ CONFERENCE.

    The Graziers’ Conference to-day approved of the fundamental principle of the zone system of selling wool, and decided that the association’s ...

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  52. Withdrawn Prosecution.

    Replying to comments regarding the Government’s decision to withdraw the prosecution against John Brown, the Prime Minister said to-day that the ...

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  55. STRIKERS’ SPECIOUS METHODS

    The Timber Merchants’ Association [?] offering a reward of £100 for information leading to the conviction of the persons responsible for the ...

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