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    A Well-[?] was held in the Memorial Hall, inst, night, by the Orange Chapter of the [?] of the Masters Star [?] which could ...

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    [?] Week which [?] throughout the Em[?] on Monday , May it, and [?] until the [?] Saturday. ...

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  7. A GREAT SAVE.

    A great save can be [?] by buying your, [?] at G[?] and [?] Street. Don’t [?] to see their special [?] ...

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  8. BATHURST’S £20,000 TOWN HALL.

    It has been decided that Bathurst is to have a new Town Hall, which is to cost £20,000, and called the “Memorial Town Hall for the Pioneers of the ...

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  10. RAILWAY BEAUTIFICATION.

    By next spring, the approach to the Orange railway station will have lost its drab appearance, for it will be transformed into a place of beauty ...

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  11. ARE OUR FRUITGROWERS SOCIALISTS?

    The Bathurst “Advocate” says they are, and publishes the following in yesterday’s issue: “The delegates to the Fruitgrowers’ Conference at Bathurst ...

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  12. SENSATION AT CANBERRA

    The head [?] at the Federal Capital are [?] walls of [?] on account of information leaking out regarding the Federal minute prepared ...

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  13. RAILWAY PROTECTION.

    A step has bean taken by the local railway employees to fall into line with their fellow-workers in Bathurst and Goulburn, regarding the transport of ...

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  14. EMPIRE DAY CONCERT.

    The Empire Day celebrations of the Orange Rural School, this year, will be fittingly wound up, at bight, by a grand concert in the Theatre Orange. ...

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  15. GIFT TO COUNTRY WOMEN.

    Members of the local branch of the C.W.A. are rejoicing in the acquisition of a beautiful cabinet. in which will repose the crockery of the ...

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  16. FEDERAL OFFICER’S SALARY REDUCED.

    The penalty imposed by the Secretary of the Federal Treasury (Mr. Heathershawl on Mr. W. C. Harvey, the custodian of expropriated ...

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  17. LATEST CABLES.

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

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  18. CHEERING CROWOS GREET KING.'

    God save the King and Empire. Be loyal to your own town and procure your shoes and slippers from [?]Seers, at the Ladies’ Shoe Parlor ...

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  19. FAIR AND WARM.

    Generally speaking, the month of May in Orange is cold and wet: but conditions obtaining this May so, the have been the reverse. Delightful ...

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  20. FORO’S BIG LEAD IN CAR PRODUCTION.

    A recent record established In Con ada and the United States of America was the production of 189,422 motor vehicles for the week ending March 9, ...

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  21. MOIR AND OWEN.

    A special message to the Australian Press Association from Moir and Owen, states that: “We landed here from Muntock at 6 p.m.. and are ...

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  22. CHARLEY’S AUNT—TO-NIGHT, AT 8.30

    This evening, at the Australia The[?] the brilliant comedy company, under the direction of Miss Eugenie Duggan. will present Charley’s Aunt ...

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  23. CANTERBURY COUNCIL INQUIRY.

    When the Local Government departmental inquiry into the suspension of the Town Clerk of Canterbury wasresumed to-day. Mr, shand, K.C., ...

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  24. MILLTHORPEITE ON.THE MANNING.

    After all absence from Tar[?] of 37 years Mr. T. P. Smith Paid a visit to the manning last week (Says the Taree “Times” Mr. Smith paid a visit ...

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  25. THE KING LEAVES BOGNOR.

    The King’s leaving of Bognor for Windsor was In striking contrast with the circumstances of his coming to Craigwell House. Thousands of ...

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  26. DEATH OF NOTED SPORTSMAN.

    Mr Otway Falkner, president of the Narrandera Polo Club, received a cable rut-usage from England, on Monday, an nonching the death of his brother, Mr. ...

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  27. YOUNG MAN “COLLAREO.”

    And tied, too, at Ormerod and Mace’s. Try us for the best selection of collars and ties In Orange, all reasonably priced. Summer Street, ...

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  28. Family Notices

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  30. EXPLOSION IN A HOSPITAL.

    Ninety-five people have been killed by an explosion and poison gases at the Cleveland Clinic Hospital, when two blasts, the cause of which was ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL COMMANDER.

    Rear-Admiral Evans, who has been appointed to the command of the Australian Navy, arrived in Sydney today He was accorded a magnificent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. ST. LUKE’S CHURCH.

    Au impressive ceremony will be held at St. Luke’s Church, Canobolas, on Sunday afternoon, when a handsome [?]b cross, given in memoir of the ...

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  34. MAN SCALDED TO DEATH,

    A frightful scalding accident occurred at Lithgow, on Tuesday afternoon, when Holdsworth Herbert, employee at the steelworks, fell into a ...

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  35. THE TYPHOID OUTBREAK.

    Six more cases of typhoid fever have been reported to the metropolitan Medical Health Officers, this morning, bringing the total up to 71 ...

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  36. JOCK GARDEN.

    In the Central-Summons Court, today, J. S. Garden, Donald Grant and [?] or ten others were charged with collecting money in the Domain and ...

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  37. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.

    A meeting of the Orange District Benevolent Society will be held in the Town Hall, at 3.30 p.m. to-day. ...

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  39. NEW RAILWAY LOG.

    A mass meeting oft railway men ill he held on Sunday, at which consideration will be given to the attitude to be taken as a result of tho ...

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  40. NEW ORANGE COMPANY.

    The following company was registered in Sydney to-day: Rural Motors with a nominal capital of £10,000, in 1260 preference and 8760 ...

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  41. STARR-BOWKETT BALLOT.

    Mrs. Gladys Astill, of MacLauchlan street was the winner of the ballot for a free loan for building purposes, conducted by the Orange ...

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  42. ACCIDENT IN SUMMER STREET.

    James Walsh, a middle-aged man, is on inmate of the Orange Hospital, suffering with injuries to the left leg. it is his contention that he was ...

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  43. THE BRIBERY INQUIRY.

    When the Royal Commission, which inquiring into the charges of bribery in connection with the ’bus route, was resumed to-day, Mr. J. P. Ness, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  44. RAILWAY ACCIDENT NARROWLY AVERTED.

    A railway disaster was narrowly averted at Woodville Junction, early this morning, when two trucks from a passenger train which was speed, ...

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  46. CYANIDING ’POSSUMS.

    Poisoning opossums for their skins a good paying avocation, If you do not fall foul of the police. If you do you will find out that the game is not ...

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  47. CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT.

    Patrons of Dunn’s Pharmacy will be Interested to learn that a change of management has been effected in connection with that well-known establishment. ...

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  48. BRISBANE SHOOTING TRAGEDY

    With bullet wounds in their beads, the bodies of Dora Campbell and Dan Netterfield, were discovered in New Farm Park early this morning. ...

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  50. COONAMBLE CAR ACCIDENT. ,

    On .Sunday night, When a party of Coonambleltes were returning from Coonabarabran in a car. after witnessing the Coonamble-Coonabarabran ...

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