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  9. RAILWAY SMASH.

    Six were k[?]ed and is seriously injured in a he[?] on Collision, on [?] [?]gle track railway [?] n[?] Mu[?]dt. Several [?]ges were ...

    Article : 26 words
  10. SEARCH FOR U[?].

    The State Government has [?]ded to take over the co[?] of [?]ring [?] schooner, to t[?]e extent of [?]0, to continue the [?]rch for Mr. U[?] and ...

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  11. T[?] R[?] B[?].

    L[?] r[?]tions for the Orange [?] Hospital [?]ll, to be held at the [?] Hall on New Years Ev[?], in [?]tion with W[?]stern Cinema[?], ...

    Article : 150 words
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  13. Ice Cream Eating Contest.

    Two For[?]s men, Mr. W[?]l Gu[?], a well-known butcher of the town, and Mr. Norman Bu[?]kley, licensee of the Victoria Hotel, who were enjoying [?] ...

    Article : 117 words
  14. World’s Largest Ch[?]mas Pudding.

    Although it [?]s only [?]de on rare occas[?]ona, the world’s lar[?] Christmas pudding [?] produced in Pa[?]ion. Devonshire. An old charter of the ...

    Article : 236 words
  15. CHRISTMAS CAROLS.

    The Orange District Band will [?]ain be beard throughout the streets rend [?]ing Christmas carols, to-night (Ch[?]ve). it having been ...

    Article : 344 words
  16. CUMNOCK TRAGEDY.

    A [?]dist of suicide while [?]) Insane was recorded by the District Coroner (Mr. W. P. S[?]ger) at the conclusion of his inquest, a[?] ...

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  17. SPORTING.

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  18. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

    All vehicular traffic will be excluded from Summer Street, between Sale and Pe[?]ey Streets, between 5.30 [?]nd 9.30 this evening. This will [?]llow the ...

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  19. EXCELLENT BOOKINGS.

    One night in the you when [?]y [?]cm can pack to the doors is Dox[?]ght Night. Although Boxing Day [?]ly did not origina[?] through any ...

    Article : 328 words
  20. AIR DISASTER.

    The Dutch air liner, which came second in the Centenary air race, and which was attempting [?] record flight to ...

    Article : 318 words
  21. Old Time Dance.

    An old lime dance will he held [?] the Oddfellows’ Hall on Boxing Night. The dance has been ar[?]anged by the A.B.C, Old Time Dance Club. and ...

    Article : 69 words
  22. Fire Destroys Car.

    Fire [?] 12.30 on Friday night completely destroyed a car and motor [?]ed owned by Constable Saxon. In [?]ng Street. Although the Fire ...

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  23. Furnished Cottages.

    Murray and Crawford, Ltd., of 212 Summer Street, have a number of furnished cotta[?] to le[?]. Those requiring [?] furnished cottage for the ...

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  24. “Great Jasper” New Dix Characterisation.

    A brand new characterisation for Ri[?]ard D[?] is t[?] gay, [?]able and [?]erty [?]ble lover who [?]com[?] known [?] “The Great [?]” ...

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  25. Trout Fi[?]hing.

    Chan[?] anglers who ar[?] looking for a [?]kely to fill in the holidays should give the [?]gow district the once ov[?]. Reports from there are to ...

    Article : 103 words
  26. Alleged Suicide at Cowra.

    When Mrs. W. Baxter, of Cowra, sent her children on Thursday afternoon to look for Joseph Wilson, who had been [?]n her husband’s employ for ...

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  27. BOXING.

    “Son” T[?]aley, the Oran[?] box[?] was bowled over and [?]ttered for the whole of the seven rounds in which he took the terri[?] onslaughts of ...

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  28. Do[?] Ma[?]ls Trainer.

    Tom [?]s, th[?] well-known [?] [?]sing dog trainer, was admit[?] to the Bathurst [?] on Frid, in [?] condition [?]ring ...

    Article : 102 words
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  34. TRUNK MURDER.

    Ton[?] Man[?] [?]cquitted las[?] Saturday of the murder of Violet Kay the [?]e dancer, whose body was found in [?] trunk, was to-day married in a ...

    Article : 43 words
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