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  6. “Telegram’s T[?]

    The “Daily Telegram” states than by impounding N.E.W share of the public works was, the Federal Treasury will be is pro[?] of ...

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  7. Personal.

    Mr. Bart [?] for the past five years was [?] in the sa[?] of [?] Don[?] Co, Ltd. timber [?] Orange will leave during ...

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    [?] who are [?] They ...

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  9. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

    The monthly meeting of the above body will be held next Monday afternoon, at [?] clock. Motor car fares are ra[?] for ...

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  10. Lang’s Paddington Speech.

    Mr, Bruce, assistance Federal Treasurer, referring to Mr. Lang’s speech at Paddington, last night descrined [?] as a [?] of and [?] ...

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  11. Jac[?] by the sun.

    A has owned by Mrs. A. W. C[?] of “Tar[?] M[?]tra,” Trendle, made her past under a heap of logs, where the eggs could not be reached. The ...

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  12. Baby Show.

    A baby show will be held is the imperial Rink, L[?] Place on Tuesday next, February [?] in ald of St. [?] Church trade and ...

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  13. FETTLER KILLED.

    John Cal[?]ga[?] [?] a fer[?] was working as the railway line near Mac donaldlaw’s railway station, early this morning, when he was run down by ...

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  14. THE COUNTRY PARTY.

    At the annual meeting of the Central Council of the United Country Party to-day, the following [?] were elected:—Chairman, Mr. A. [?]. ...

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  15. Reply by Mr. Bruce.

    Mr. Bruce said to-day that Mr Lang’s statement that be (Mr. Brues) was [?] fa[?] the Prime Minister, thought be permitted Mr. L[?] to [?] the ...

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  16. Danger from Kite-Flying.

    One day this week’s younger, whose kite string had f[?] sar[?]s the electric [?] wires is [?] Street, was [?] and to ...

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  17. Bathurst Councils Wage Reductions.

    In considering the estimated of receipts and expeditors for the [?] year, the Bathurst Council, at a special [?] for[?]hadowed a ...

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  18. JOINT CEMETERY TRUST.

    Is a recent hours of year paper I read with interest a letter from the Rev. H. S. R. James, about the desirability of forming a [?] trust to ...

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  19. NAZI LEADER

    The Nazi leader, Her[?] Hitler, has been naturalised as a German citizen. and is now eligible for the Presidency. ...

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  20. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    Dr. Morris, the Deputy Chief Medical Officer, said today that there was no valid evidence that infant[?] paralysis was due to anything in ...

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  21. Theft by Finding.

    The tact that goods found do not become the property of the finder was forcibly brought home to Ernest Rawlinson and John dough, at Dubbo, ...

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  22. ’QUAKE AT SANTIAGO.

    Early estimates of the casualties in the earthquake which occurred this morning appear to be over-estimated. ...

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  23. Properties Unsold.

    On behalf of three vendors, yesterday afternoon. Orange agents offered buildings, allotments of land and an orchard for sale by auction, ...

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  24. THE SUNKEN SUBMARINE

    The Admiralty announced this evening that the missing submarine M[?] had been located five miles from Portland Bill. Dear the spot where ...

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  25. BOGUS CHIEF STEWARD.

    At the Central Police Court- to-day, Cedric Storm, 39. ft cook, was remanded on two charges of having gained money by falsely pretending ...

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  26. EYE TROUBLE.

    At the conclusion of the Cabinet meeting this morning, Mr. MacDonald entered a nursing home for an operation to his left eye. Before leaving ...

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  27. A Brave Brother.

    But for the prompt action of their brother, Charlie Day, of Braidwood, Jean (aged 18), and Nell (aged 16) would hare been drowned in the river ...

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  28. BRITAIN’S GREATEST.

    It was hard to imagine anything funnier than “Rookery Nook,” but then England gave us such comedy riots as “The Middle Watch,” ...

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  29. Cool and Comfortable.

    Kenny’s Furnishing Coy., opposite Leaheys Stores, have purchased a consignment of [?]agraas chairs at a considerable reduction. Look at our ...

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  30. RUSSIA.

    According to M. Marcel Bartheleman, foreign correspondent of “Le Journal” of Paris, who arrived in Sydney to-day. Britain. France. Italy ...

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  31. TWO DEATHS.

    Roy Patterson, accompanied by Mrs. Darcy, a widow, met shocking deaths early this morning, when the car to which they were driving ...

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  32. Dole Payments Decrease.

    There was a falling-off in the value of the food relief Issued to the unemployed at the Orange police station during January, as compared with the ...

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  33. APPEAL DISMISSED.

    Judge Curlewis, in the Quarter Sessions Appeal Court to-day, dismissed an appeal by Kate Leigh (or Barry), against, her conviction and ...

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  34. A.B.C. Premises to be Sold To-morrow.

    The auction sale of the Australian Bank of Commerce property, adjoining the Orange post office, is set down to take place to-morrow, at 12 noon, ...

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  35. Fire at the Post Office

    would cause [?] of inconvenience. Shopping at two Ladies Shoe Parlor is most convenient and when you inspect the present day values you will ...

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  36. FEDERAL COUNTRY PARTY.

    A resolution endorsing the action of Dr. Earle Page in remaining outside the Federal Ministry was carried unanimously by a meeting of the ...

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  37. School of Arts.

    There were 21 new boo)is added to the shelves of the Orange School of Arts library during January, and the secretary enrolled ten quarterly, seven ...

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  38. ROSEWORTH COLLEGE.

    Giving evidence at an inquiry into the charges made against the principal of Ro[?]worthy College (Mr. Birk[?] Ronald Dunne said that on ...

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  39. TRIPLE DROWNING.

    When Allen Elliott, 12, got into difficulties while bathing is a dam at Shackleton, L. G. Draggett Jumped into the water to his ald, and ...

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  40. SEAMEN’S UNION DEFIED.

    A full crew of unionist seamen signed on the motor ship, Yandra, to-day. defying the Seamen's Union black ban. ...

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  41. Value for your Money.

    Ormerod and Mace’s boys' all wool blazers, with red or gold cord, the beat value in town at 5/11, in all sizes. ...

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  43. New Principal in Charge.

    Although the Presbyterian Ladles' College has been In existence for such a abort period, It is already widely-known throughout tills district, ...

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  44. Floor Coverings.

    Murray and Crawford Ltd., of Pel[?]ley Street, are carrying a large assortment of floor coverings, including li[?]leoum, lin[?] aquares and rags, ...

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  45. OFFICERS OF BIVOUAC.

    A mayoral reception was extended to three officers who represented the troops of the bivouac, by the Mayor (Ald. A. W. Blowes) and Aldermen ...

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  48. Saved by his Wooden Leg.

    Wooden legs, although inconvenient, may be handy at times. We knew a man with one, who was wont to use it as a weapon of defence when ...

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  49. INDIA.

    The Government has decided to adopt drastic measures to deal with the organised violence which is becoming a serious menace to the peace ...

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  50. The Easter B[?] Contest.

    A meeting of the council of the Orange Eisteddfod Society was held at Mr. C. A. Walf[?]s on Wednesday night Mr. S. G. Brown ...

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  52. Band In [?] Park.

    The [?] will be rendered by the Orange [?]strict Band on [?] night [?] in Roberton [?] 9 o'clock:— ...

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