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  3. HARE DRIVE.

    The hare drive [?] by Mr. D. [?] ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES.

    By special arrangements, Reuter’s world service, in addition to other special services of information, is used in the compilation ...

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  9. STOLEN GOLD.

    Four men were seized to-day, and they had in their possession, 15,000 dollars worth of gold and securities, which are thought to have been stolen ...

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  10. CUMNOCK WATER SUPPLY.

    Mr. Fitzpatrick, M.L.A., has received the following letter [?] the Public Works Department—“With [?] to the [?] recently ...

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  12. ORANGE-FORBES SUNDAY TRAIN.

    Residents of Molong, Parkes and Forbes are clamoring for a Sunday motor train service from Orange and vice versa, as the Molong Town ...

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  13. MEETING GERMANY.

    Dr. Schnet, the German representative on the Debts Commission, has accepted the principal points in Mr. Owen Young’s plan, which is mid-way ...

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  14. A MALINGERER.

    “In my opinion, you are an absolute malingerer, and would rather be in gaol,” said Mr. Arnold, P.M., to Edward John Higgins, at the ...

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  15. TERRIFIC STORMS IN AMERICA.

    There are 44 dead as a result or storms on Thursday and Wednesday, in the seven southern Stales and the mid-west. ...

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  16. AMERICAN TEA.

    The Foresters’ Hall will be the scene of a pleasant function, on Wednesday afternoon next, when the ladies of St. Barnabas’ Church will ...

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  17. SALE OF “AMMERDOWN.”

    Intending purchasers of excellent grazing land in the Orange district should attend the sale of Mr. H. Lowcock’s well-known “Ammerdown” ...

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  18. ANOTHER NEWSPAPER OFFICE BLAZE.

    On the same night as the Forbes “Advocate” office [?] occurred, another took place at the office of the Narromine “News,” which caused ...

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  19. KING GOING TO WINDSOR.

    It is now stated that the King will leave Craigwell House, for Windsor Castle, on May 17. The journey will be made by motor car during the ...

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  21. MAY DAY RIOTING.

    Details of the May Day barricade fighting show that it was more serious than was cabled earlier. The casually list now reveals three hundred ...

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  22. SCHOOL OF ARTS NEW BOOKS.

    New books that have been added to the library of the Orange School of Arts, are as follows: Raiders of the Deep Sea, Lowell Thomas; Storm ...

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  23. GO-GETTERS.

    At the present time, the country districts of New South Wales are the happy hunting grounds of canvassers, who claim membership with the ...

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  25. A HAVEN FOR TOURISTS.

    The “S[?]” magazine, an organ published in the interests of railway employees, and claiming a circulation of 60,000, publishes the following in ...

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  26. WAS THERE FOUL PLAY?

    Sensational developments are expected in connection with the death of Miss Olive Hran[?] cousin of an English High Court Judge, whose body ...

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  27. ORANGE-DUBBO SUNDAY TRAIN.

    On Sunday next the motor train service between Orange and Dubbo will commence. The motor train will leave Dubbo on Saturdays at [?] and ...

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  28. A LENIENT P.M.

    The provisions of the First Offenders’ Act were extended to Ernest Roland Blekeney, by the P.M. (Mr. Arnold), at the Orange Court, on ...

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  29. New Zealander Killed.

    The official list of casualties [?] during the May Day riots [?] shows 25 dead, 35 severely woun[?] and 200 slightly wounded, whilst [?] ...

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  30. ANOTHER ANGLO-RUSSIAN SENSATION.

    As a result of an inquiry into the leakage of information to Russia, another sensation has been created. Scotland Yard has officially ...

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  31. Police Mean Business.

    The Berlin police president issued orders that nobody was to be allowed in the streets between 9 p.m. and 4 a.m. with the exception of doctors, ...

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  32. BOY SHOCKINGLY INJURED

    Geoffrey Jones, aged 6 years, [?] riding is [?] at Earlwood. [?] when he was run down by a [?] The billyeart was smashed to [?] ...

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  33. A “WISEHEAD.”

    The definition of a “wisehead” is man who has the good sense to go to Ormerod and Mace’s, Summer Street, for his rondy-modes. ...

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  36. APRIL RAINFALL.

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  37. Machine Guns Turned On.

    Intermittent lighting was caused by Communist demonstrators, who stoned the police from windows, and dropped things on policemen’s heads. The ...

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  38. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.

    An enthusiastic meeting of Lithgow and district residents unanimously decided to revive the Lithgow Show, which was disbanded 18 years ago. ...

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  39. MOIR AND OWEN’S FLIGHT.

    A special Australian Press Association message from Moir and Owen states:—“We left Baghdad on Thursday, and landed at Bushire. We were ...

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  41. AN EXCUSE THAT FAILED.

    At the Darlinghurst Sessions, Bruce Mowbury, a young man, was sentenced, to twelve months for breaking his [?] and escaping from the Emu Plains, ...

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  42. BLAYNEY RABBITER DROPS DEAD.

    John Thomas Pollard, 52 years of age, a member of a well-known Blayney family, was found dead at his camp on W. Hamer’s property, at ...

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  43. Rioters’ Losses Heavy.

    The Neukoelln district had the appearance of a battlefield at dawn, the streets being bespattered with blood, suggesting that the rioters had heavier ...

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  44. OBITUARY.

    The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murphy, Prince Street, has been saddened by the death of their five-year-old daughter, Maris Terese, who ...

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  45. MULLION CREEK DANCE.

    A dance and euchre party will be held at Mullion Creek, on Friday night, the proceeds of which will be devoted towards Miss Hazel Lane’s ...

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  46. “CASTROL” MANAGER LEAVES FOR ENGLAND.

    Mr. Cyril L. Westcott, general manager in Australasia for C. C. Wakefield and Co. Ltd., and Mr. W. L. Clarke, the Wakefield publicity ...

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  47. FROZEN TO DEATH.

    Such has been the fate of many, but cold. wintry blasts and chill, frosty air cannot avail against Ormerod and Mace’s tweed and ...

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  48. Public Men Ridiculed.

    The May Day procession featured Germany’s pocket battleship, on which was inscribed, ’Eighty Million Marks for a Battleship, a Penny for the ...

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  49. RAT ATTACKS SLEEPING INFANT.

    Hearing her two-year-old child cry out from where she had left it sleeping on the verandah, Mrs. R. Tanks, of Molong Road, rushed to the scene ...

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  50. Killed, Wounded and Arrested.

    The Berlin casualties in the May Day disturbances were: Killed or died of wounds, 21; seriously wounded. 110; arrests, 1000. ...

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  51. Trying Heat from the Sands.

    In a cable from Bunder Abbas, Moir and Owen state: “Since resuming the flight from Cairo we have flown 2000 miles, mostly through terrifically bad ...

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  52. UNCEASING MISERY.

    There is little sleep, little rest, little peace for many a sufferer from kidney trouble. Life is one continual round of pain. You can’t rest ...

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  53. MR. H. COLE.

    The death occurred at the Orange Hospital, on Friday evening, of Mr. Henry Cole, of Lewis Ponds, at the age of [?] years. He was born at Lewis ...

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  54. UNIQUE COMPETITION.

    A competition for school boys, which, by its very uniqueness, must create unbounded interest and enthusiasm, is that announced per ...

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  55. Shoot Without Warning.

    Towards evening the police [?] their vigilance, the indications [?] that they were determined to prevent a repetition of the two last night ...

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  57. Arrive at Karachi.

    Moir and Owen have arrived at Karachi, and they will remain there until Monday, when the flight over India will be attempted. They Intend ...

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  58. [?] TRAIN-CAR COLLISION.

    [?] Janet Macrae, well-known in [?] circles, was killed Instantly [?] her car was run down by a [?] The car was buried against a ...

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  59. AMBERGRIS BRINGS FORTUNE.

    Two brothers, named Subritzky, found a piece of ambargria weighing 272lbs. on the beach at Dangaville, [?] has been valued at £8000. ...

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