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  2. SHOW ACCOUNTS.

    All [?] who [?] against the last Orange show, should reader [?] as early [?] possible as the secretary desires in prepare his ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES.

    By special arrangements [?] world service, in addition to other special services of Information is used in the compilation ...

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  7. MOTOR CAR’S LEAP.

    To strike a [?] while travelling in a motor car [?] was the experience of [?] Brown of West [?] land, and his companies, M. ’ ...

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  8. THE BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    The “Daily Telegraph” says that Mr. Baldwin has already decided on the key positions in the Cabinet after the Election. ...

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  10. A FOURFOLD DEATH SENTENCE

    [?] the captured bandit, who has been tried on 27 charges, Including several murders and robberies, accompanied by rape, was ...

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  11. LOST DOG GIVES HIMSELF UP.

    When Ridgeway’s circus was in Molong, a fortnight ago, a grey hound dog, one of the canine performers at the show, was lost. The ...

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  12. NINETY MILES OF ICE.

    The Cunard liner, Anconla, has arrived at Liverpool from New York, Ha[?], Nova Scotia, nearly four days late. ...

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  13. THE MANILDRA SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    Mr. W. P. Stanger. coroner, conducted an inquiry Into the death by shooting, of Charles Thorpe, at Mr. Miller’s property, at Man[?] a few ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN WALTZ RECORD.

    Mr. Harry Felton, of Sydney, created a new Australian record in Orange on Friday, when he valued for 12 hours continuously, ...

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  15. AMAROO SHIRE FINANCES.

    At the monthly meeting of the Amarco Shire, the Finance Committee reported that since the last meeting the following amounts have ...

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  16. SMITHY AND ULM BACK.

    The Southern Cross, which remained at [?] on Friday night, landed at Eichmoond Aerodrome, this morning, after a hard [?] against a cross ...

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  17. BRITISH DURATION RECORD.

    The Air Force plane, while attempting long distance duration record. a few minutes after passing over K[?] was forced to return, owning ...

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  18. SIR JOHN SIMON RETURNS.

    Most elaborate precautions were taken at Victoria railway station on the arrival of Sir John Simon, leader of the Simon Commission, which has ...

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  21. MOTOR CAR MISHAP.

    The local A[?] was called up just before 6 o’clock last attend a car accident on the Molong Road. Just what happened is [?] ...

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  22. SUBTERRANEAN CLOVER.

    Many Orange land owners are turning lug their attention to sowing sublet[?] clover In their paddocks with good results. This variety of clover ...

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  23. FOOTBALLER GOES ASTRAY.

    He didn’t no to Ormerod and Mace’s when he wanted football boots, Jerseys, socks, and trousers, and so paid more money for them ...

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  24. UNDERMINING GERMAN CREDIT.

    The suggestion In foreign quarters in connection with the Reparations discussion that foreign banks are withdrawing their deposits from ...

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  25. PECULIAR HAPPENING.

    While a party of fox [?] from the Mental Hospital, on Friday, were Scouring the Canobolas district in pursuit of reynard, a peculiar incident ...

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  26. PARKES HOTEL-KEEPER OUPED.

    A forged cheque for £4/16/, made out in the name of J. H. Parnell” and made payable to “ L. Simpson was passed on Mr. L. U. Connell. ...

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  27. ANOTHER FORCE-LANDING.

    Mase made a forced landing in France but was [?] The place however was damaged Later. ...

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  28. CORRECTION,

    In our report of the Anzac dinner. in Friday’s issue, we mentioned that 150 returned soldiers were present it is however stated that there were ...

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  29. ROUGH SEAS ON THE COAST,

    The rough seas which are pounding the coast have caused several small craft to put back to port. ...

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  30. Anderson and Hitchcock’s Bodies.

    The bodies of Lieutenant Keith Anderson and his comrade, Mr. H. S. Hitchcock, if the latter is found, will be carried In caskets on camels from ...

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  31. Flight Probably Abandoned.

    Engine trouble caused Mase, who was flying to New Zealand, to make u forced landing in France. He started to take off again, but crashed Into a ...

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  32. BLUE BIRD’S FIVE MILE RECORD.

    Captain Campbell, preparatory to attempting his record-breaking run at dawn, this moraine, waited patiently while the Blue Bird warmed up for ...

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  35. MAJOR -SEGRAVE HONORED.

    His Majesty the King knighted Major Segrave al Cralgwell House, today. Sir Henry then spent three hours answering the King’s questions ...

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  36. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.

    While driving home from Church, yesterday morning. Miss Madge Langham’s horse tripped, and she was thrown out of the sulky, sustaining ...

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  37. 100,000 GUINEAS.

    A great thanks offering fund for the King’s recovery from his recent serious illness has been initiated by an anonymous donor, who, in a letter to ...

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  38. Canberra Home Again.

    The airplane, Canberra, made a perfect landing In a high wind at Mascot Aerodrome, this afternoon. The fliers were given a wonderful reception. ...

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  39. LUCKNOW SOCIAL.

    Miss Hazel Lane’s candidature in the Fire Brigade’s Art Union queen competition should lie placed in a stronger position by u gland social ...

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  40. WINTER’S ICY BLAST.

    Show has fallen at many places on the northern and far southern [?] The weather has been cold right throughout the Slate. ...

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  41. A COLD SNAP.

    Orange experienced a severe cold snap during the week-end, which had the effect of the public being forced to don their winter clothing. Keen ...

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  42. DISARMAMENT.

    The Disarmament Committee have adopted the French amendment, enabling original convention and enabling the signatories to indicate ...

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  43. LASS THAT LOVED A SAILOR.

    At the Central Police Court, to-day, George Van Dyke, or Von Dyke 25, a [?] was charged with having, at Queensland, [?] taken ...

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  44. PASSENGERS INCINERATED.

    Four were burned to death and 15 seriously injured when a motor coach, travelling from London to Reigate, caught fire and overturned, at nine ...

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  45. QUEENSLANDER DISAPPEARS.

    The police are inquiring Into the disappearance of Jack Green, aged 50, of Surat, Queensland, who came to Sydney recently to undergo an ...

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  47. LODGE PRESENTATION.

    On Wednesday night last, a pleasing function took place at the usual fortnightly meeting of the G..U.I.O. of Free Gardeners. when Worshipful Grand ...

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  48. DIED IN EMPTY BUILDING.

    Florence Rupina, 35, of no fixed address, was found dead in a partly built house, at Concord, this morning. Death was due to exposure and heart ...

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  49. OBITUARY.

    One by one the pioneers of the Orange district are passing to their long home. the last to go being Mr. Francis Thomas, the last of the pioneering ...

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  50. A MELBOURNE BLAZE.

    The police believe that Incendiarists are responsible tor the fire which between £20,000 and £30,000 damage at Millar’s Timber and ...

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  51. HINT TO MOTORISTS.

    Pull over to Ormerod and Mace’s for the latest winter pull-overs and coat-sweaters. They are the last word in cosiness and warm comfort, ...

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  52. GREG McGIRR SELLS HIS HOTELS.

    A little while ago Mr. Greg McGirrnowned more hotel property in all parts of the State than any other individual proprietor in Australia. Now he owns ...

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  55. BELATED DISCOVERY OF FRACTURE.

    Badly fracturing his band while kicking a football about in a town park, yesterday, Ernest Simmons, about 17 years of age, despite ...

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