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    The [?] land, the [?] comedy to be [?] by the Orange Hospital [?] is to take place to-night in ...

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    The Government [?] almost of [?] programme of [?] the [?] ...

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  9. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.

    On many cars and lorries in Orange and [?] may be seen [?] [?] with the [?] related as by the [?]. According to the [?] ...

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  10. LOCAL SHOPPING WEEK.

    The [?]ndging of the specially dressed windows in the competition conducted by the Orange Chamber of Commerce in connection with Local ...

    Article : 96 words
  11. WEDDING.

    For the wedding of Miss Phyllis Eli[?] Oates, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Oates, of Lord’s Pla[?] Warrendine, and Dr. [?] Hoctor ...

    Article : 368 words
  12. The Flowers are Blooming

    [?] the garden, and makes a grand show, but you should fast [?] the grand show of [?] [?]’s footwear MISS. SEERS [?] at the Ladies’ shoe Parlor. ...

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  13. [?] Mar[?]

    Mr. A. Shallard, chairman of the executive of the United Rockeepors’ Association, in a letter to the Country Free Association, appeals for the ...

    Article : 130 words
  14. NEW ISLAND [?]

    A [?] is [?] passed up out of the [?] is the streets of [?], off the coast of Java, [?] East [?] as the [?] of the [?] ...

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  15. The Cowra Motor Fatatity.

    A verdict of occidental death was returned by the Cornner. Mr. H. D. Pulling, after an inquiry into the death of Mrs. Mary Taylor, who died as a ...

    Article : 68 words
  16. WOOL AT COWRA SHOW.

    Exhibits at the Cowra Show fully upheld the district’s reputation as a woolgrowing area. The entries were not large, only totalling 24 [?] in ...

    Article : 267 words
  17. ANOTHER BRIDGE VICTIM.

    At about 6 a.m. to-day an elderly [?] fell from the approach to the Harbor Bridge, above Hicksun Road, and [?] to the [?] ...

    Article : 95 words
  18. Mr. Weaver’s Plan Condemned.

    At a public meeting in the Bathural Town Hall, on Friday night, Mr. Weaver’s proposal to co-ordinate ambulance and hospital Services was ...

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  19. Missed Death by Inches.

    Mr. Lloyd Fiancry, of Galong, missed death by laches on Thursday. He was engaged alerting the machinery for the shearing at Kalangan ...

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  20. Slandering Politicians.

    Speaking at Lastoare Methodist Church, Mr. Norman Makin (Labor M.H.R. for Hindmarsh, South Australia) deprecated most strongly the ...

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  21. GHANDI STILL A POWER.

    At a conference, yesterday afternoon, with representatives of the castes of untouchables, Gandhi approved a compromise draft for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. SHOT HUSBAND AND GUEST.

    Mrs. Irene Etter, daughter of a retired financier, seriously wounded her husband and killed Gwendolyn Shlan. a guest—at her house, and then shot ...

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  23. MOUNT PLEASANT C.C.

    Taxed to its capacity, Canobola[?] Hall presented an animated scene on Saturday, sight, when the members of the Mount Pleasant Cricket Club ...

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  24. Cu[?]en Bullen Tragedy.

    A crowd tought for admission at the inquest on Friday on Frederick Andrew Hogansen, 80, a miner, of Cullen Bullen, who died in hospital ...

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  25. FRENCH CONVERSION.

    The conversion scheme, involving £1,000,000,000 sterling, has been successful, only £25,000,000 being asked for in cash payment. ...

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  26. Ambulance Annual Meeting.

    The public are reminded that the annual meeting of the Orange District Ambulance Transport Brigade is to take place in the ambulance station ...

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  27. LEVEL CROSSING SMASH

    Two persons were killed and three injured when an electric train collided with a motorcar at a level crossing near Moorabbl[?] railway station ...

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  28. The Late Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick’s Will.

    The will of the late Mr. John Charles Lucas Fitzpatrick, former Cabinet Minister and member for Orange in the Legislative Assembly, who died at ...

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  29. TO-NIGHT, AT AUSTRALIA.

    Fears that the fires which have been burning in the old workings at Hill End and Cessnock No. 2 collieries for months may become ...

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  30. EXCHANGED LOG FOR STORK.

    When Charles Jenkins and James Madison were charged in a police court with petty larceny, a charge that carries a today gaol sentence, ...

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  31. CRASH AT BROOKLANDS.

    Clive Dundee, driving Woolf Bar[?]at[?] huge green Bentley at 120 miles an hour in the Racing Driver’s Club 500 miles race at Brooklands. ...

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  32. Intrigue and Comedy.

    To-night will see the Initial screening of one of the greatest programmes of Intrigue and comedy yet shown in Orange. “Man About Town” is based ...

    Article : 213 words
  33. GERMAN EQUALITY

    The “Daily Mail’s” Geneva correspondent stated that Baron von Neurath. the German Foreign Minister, has protested to the British Foreign ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 210 words
  34. Next Saturday’s Rodeo.

    Old residents of Forest Reefs are anticipating crowds reminiscent of the good old ploughing match days when the rode[?] takes place next Saturday ...

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  35. CUDAL

    The “Hevuette,” staged at the School of Arts on Wednesday last, to aid the Scoots candidate (Mrs. Chapman) in the queen competition, was ...

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  36. RECORD PRICE FOR NEW SEASON’S WOOL.

    The Fanners and Graziers’ Cooperative Coy. reports on 22nd inst:— At our sale yesterday we offered a catalogue totalling 4,597 bales of wool, ...

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  37. AROUND AUSTRALIA.

    Mrs. Heather Bonney, who yesterday commenced the second last stage of her flight around Australia, which commenced from Brisbane, was forced ...

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  38. A Peak Hill Burglar.

    One night last week Mr. A. N. Morris, a Peak [?] chemist, was disturbed from his rest by bearing footsteps in his shop. He turned on the ...

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  39. NEW ALTITUDE RECORD.

    The Royal Aero Club has confirmed the [?] of the British al[?], Captain Cyril Uwlne, to the world’s altitude aeroplane record. ...

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  40. Prama for All.

    No store offers such a wide range of prams at such cut priced as Murray and Crawford Ltd.. or Pel[?]ley Street. These may be obtained ...

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  41. C.W.A. Gathering.

    At the meeting of the C.W.A. at Bathurst on Friday, amongst those present were: The Right Rev. the Bishop of Bathurst (Dr. Crotty), Dean ...

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  42. “Frankenstein.”

    It is almost Inevitable when one has been led to expect a great thrill that the realisation is disappointing. Everyone in Orange is [?]eriaio that ...

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  43. Settlement Reached.

    A settlement was reached this afternoon, and Gandhi is ending his cast to-morrow. The draft pact, which includes 150 ...

    Article : 70 words
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