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    A strong protest against [?] cyanide for the [?] of [?] was made by members on both sides of the House, when Mr. Macarthur ...

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  8. BALLOT TO BE TAKEN.

    The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Dunn, said to-night following upon a petition by a requisite number of wheat growers, that the Executive ...

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  9. PREMIERS’ [?]

    The Premiers’ Conference to-day received the report from the Loan Council [?] dealing with the [?] with the ...

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  10. NEW GUINEA TRAGEDY.

    Particulars have reached Sydney of the recent murder in New Guinea of Mr. Baum, a well known German prospector. ...

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  11. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Answering Messrs. Howe and Jervie in the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Chief Secretary, Mr. Gosling, said that if the applications for the dole ...

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  13. SCOTT HOPS OFF.

    Mr. C. W. A. Scott left to-day in his Moth ’plane, accompanied by the big Dutch mallplane Abel Tasman, on his flight to Sourabaya. ...

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  14. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

    An error occurred in the list of Poultry Show awards which was published in Monday’s “Leader” The prizes for [?] ...

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  15. DATE NOT YET FIXED.

    It was learned to-night that no proclamation [?] as yet [?] prepared for the [?] of an open season for [?] ...

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  16. [?] Creek Dance.

    The Hospital Auxiliary at Kerr’s Creek held a very successful dance recently, and netted the handsome profit of [?]. The result is a feather ...

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  17. A BELIEVER IN BRITAIN’S PROSPERITY.

    The Hon. John Boot, chairman of Boots’ Cash Chemists, is an optimist regarding present commercial conditions (says the London “Sunday ...

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  18. MILLTHORPE NEWS.

    The C.W.A. intend to hold a social and euchre party, in Frape’s Hall, on June 17, the proceeds to be equally divided between the Orange and ...

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  19. Assisting Catholic Ball.

    A euchre party and dance will be held in the [?] School hall a Forest Reefs, on Friday night, to help the [?] of the Catholic ball. ...

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  20. WESTERN LAND LEASES,

    The Executive Council to-day approved of the appointment or a Royal Commission to inquire into the circumstances surrounding the many ...

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  21. TO CHECK DOLE FRAUDS.

    A last of ninety Inspectors, alleged to have been appreciated by the Government to check dole frauds, was read in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  22. Burglary Alleged.

    At the Orange Court, on Monday. William Thomas Hetherington, 60 was charged with breaking and entering the school how at the Piansack ...

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  23. Bathurst Road Lorry Accident

    When Mr. F. G. Shepherd a [?] storekeeper. and his wife were driving their motor lorry on the Orange-Bathurst Road. the lorry ...

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  24. Tennis Tournament.

    On June 6 and 9 (King’s Birthday) the Progress Tennis Club will hold a club tournament consulting of men’s singles, ladies singles, best of ...

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  25. LITHGOW BOY BURGLARS.

    During the week-end, the Lithgow police arrested all young men on charges in connection with a series of robberies from a number of ...

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  27. Horse-Stealing Charge.

    Before the police ‘ Mr. Arnold, on Friday last, Keith Johnson, of Molong, was charged with stealing a brown gelding, the property of John ...

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  28. CWA. Jumble Sale

    A reminder is given of the jumble said that will be conducted by the C.W.A. in [?] and [?] unoccupied garage, in Summer Street, ...

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  29. Winter [?] and Bad.

    Pyjamas are [?] essential [?] these cold winter [?] sad who would he without a new pair when they can be bought at [?] and ...

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  30. MUSIC AND CRIME.

    Music and crime seldom go hand in hand, but in “Broadway,” now showing at the Australia until to-morrow (Thursday) night, with Ken Maynard ...

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  31. THE DOLE WITHOUT WORK.

    Common sense is at last having influence in some quarters in connection with the dole, ft la being recognised that the dole without work Injures ...

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  32. THE TRANSPORT BILL.

    The aim in connection with the Ministry of Transport about to be established is double. First, to provide more lucrative appointments for ...

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  33. Hospital Younger Set.

    The Hospital Younger Set will meet at the Town Hall to-morrow (Thursday) night, when it is hoped that there will be a greater attendance ...

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  34. LABOR CANDIDATE.

    Mr. J. O’Donnell, a well-known grazier, of Molong, has been endorsed as the Australian Labor Party’s candidate for the Calare electorate, and ...

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  35. Woman in Burning Car.

    Mrs. Templeman, of Blayney, had rather an exciting experience a few days ago, when driving her car along the Barry Road. Nearing the town ...

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  36. The Nightingale’s Song.

    Some of the possessors of wireless sets in Orange were treated last week to listening in to the song of the nightingale, which was relayed ...

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  37. PSYCHOLOGY CLASS.

    Monday evening’s meeting of the Orange tutorial class in psychology proved to be very interesting. The topic for discussion was “The ...

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  38. Hospital Benefit Races.

    Racing enthusiasts should turn up in full force to the Hospital benefit race meeting, which is to be held on Saturday, May 30, as it is the last ...

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  40. Australia’s Favorite.

    “There is the unmistakeable touch of Paris in Charmosan face powder. It sports the language of the Eue de la Palx. Such fragrance: such ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  41. CHARGES NOT PROVED.

    Harry Campbell, 83, was discharged on three counts of alleged Isles pretences at the Orange Court, on Monday, the ...

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  42. WOOL WEEK.

    As the committee responsible for the central organising of Wool Week, we desire to thank you most sincerely for the great assistance you have ...

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  43. Family Notices

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  45. A Magnificent College.

    The R.C. Agricultural College, which was opened at Lismore, on Sunday, by the Archbishop of New Zealand, Dr. Redwood, and attended, amongst ...

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  46. Parkes Sewerage.

    At a special meeting of the Parkes Council, the tender of the State [?] Pipe Company for reinforced concrete pipes for the sewerage ...

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  47. LUCKNOW GOLD LEASES.

    I have noted with interest that a select committee has been appointed to enquire into the Lucknow gold [?] This is a step in the right ...

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  49. Mining Applications.

    Before the Mining Warden (M A. Arnold), at the court, on Monday, applications to enter land for the purpose of mining for gold were made ...

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  50. Genuine Antique.

    It is not necessary to go further than the Orange railway station to see what is probably the most [?] vehicle on the N.S.W. ...

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  51. “NO BREAKAGES—NO DAMAGE.”

    It is refreshing to learn that one large furniture warehouse in Orange has time and [?] received letters of appreciation from clients as far ...

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  52. RUTH CHATTERTON SUPREME.

    To those who visited the Orange Theatre on Monday and Tuesday nights, came the realisation that Ruth Chalterton to undoubtedly the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  53. THE LATE MISS WHITMEE.

    Sadly following the remains of the late Miss Whitmee to her last resting place, through Summer Street, a large corlege of mourners yesterday ...

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  54. Where the Roads are Bad.

    Orange district residents have need to be thankful that the roads in their shire can be negotiated without fear of being bogged. ln the Madgee ...

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  56. Mr. [?] Lee’s Sheep.

    Mr. Geoffrey Lee. formerly of Cadia, but now of Dubbo. has again [?] drawn into the spotlight by virtue of sheep. It will be remembered ...

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