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  2. THE ORANGE WOOLES MILLS.

    Orange will have in active operative, in the near future, one of the largest woollen mills in Australia equipped with every modern [?] ...

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  3. MRS. PARKEN’S [?]

    Mrs. Fedwick Parker, [?] of [?] Lane Cove Road, North Sydney, [?] will visit Orange again on Thursday, [?] 7th next, and ...

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  5. COURSING.

    A large crowd attended the Water[?] Cup coursing meeting at Geelong on Saturday [?] Royal Watch Southgate (time ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    On Tuesday evening, a large crowd gathered at the Temperance Hall, Springhill, to [?] farewell to [?] Love, who has been appointed ...

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  8. LATEST CABLES.

    Maclaren will not start to-day, owing to unfavorable weather. ...

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    As [?] have been [?] a result of [?] with a view to the [?] it ...

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  12. THE EASTBOURNE MURDER.

    Patrick Mahon has been found guilty of the murder of Emily [?] at Easbourne, and sentenced to death. ...

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  13. ORANGE COUNCIL

    The following special business has been [?] down for transaction at tomorrow night meeting of the above: [?] ...

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  14. AMERICAN WHEAT SHORTAGE.

    The redaction of 286 million bushels in the wheat production of the northern hemisphere, as compared with last season, is indicated in the reports of ...

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  16. “TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK.”

    All the early pictures of Father Time depicated the old gentleman with a long lock of hair In front and none on the back of his head, ...

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  17. THE SAO PAULO INSURRECTION.

    The rebels are gaining the upper hand In the fighting around Sao Paulo, and despatches say that unless a political compromise is reached, the ...

    Article : 45 words
  18. WILL NOT AFFILIATE.

    The [?] branch of the Fruit-growers [?] has Introduced a new [?] the dry-as-dust procedure [?] meetings. Talk and ...

    Article : 153 words
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  20. IS THIS [?]

    There are many suff[?] who concider that they have been taken down, therefore, lost all faith. I have been advertising a seven weeks’ ...

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  21. THE ALLIED CONFERENCE.

    The Allied Conference Committee! have not Issued a communique, but newspaper of all shades agree that the outlook is still hospital, and some ...

    Article : 79 words
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  23. FATALITY AT PARKER.

    Mr. John Hendry. of Parker, was carting a load of [?] logs to [?]bland, on Friday, when he was [?] over and killed. At the time the ...

    Article : 124 words
  24. PETROL AT SIXPENCE PER GALLON.

    A New York message reports the continued reduction In the price of reached an unusual stage when the Standard Oil Company announced ...

    Article : 120 words
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  27. ADMITTING THE PRE[?]

    At the first meeting of the [?] council of the [?]gong Shire (Modgee) is was decided not to go into committee not the ...

    Article : 146 words
  28. A NEW NORTH SYDNEY SUBURB.

    A new euburb called Bradheld, attar the North Shore Bridge design[?] was dedicated yesterday by Mrs. [?] at a point bew[?] Killars ...

    Article : 41 words
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  30. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR BUS.

    A fractured skull, a fractared nose a fractured forearm, and extensive abrasions and lacerations, were the Injuries sustained by Archibald Train. ...

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  31. BREADS TO ADVANCE A FARTHING.

    The price of bread is to be raised one farthing to-morrow. A largely attended meeting of the master bakers, which was held in the city last ...

    Article : 90 words
  32. THE BLUE MOUNTAINS ROAD

    The Hon. J.C.L. Fitzpatrick has received an official report showing the probable coat of [?] a road over the Blue Mountains from ...

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  33. CHARLTON AND BORG IN FUNERAL NOTICES.

    The defeat of Charities in the 400 [?] race is attended by an extra-ordinay coincidence in to-day’s Newcastle “Morning Herald” where, ...

    Article : 44 words
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  35. Family Notices

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  39. SERIOUS ACCIDENT AT COWRA.

    While driving across from Cowra to Back Creek, Messrs. Kan White and J. Robinson, both well-known and popular residents of that locality, ...

    Article : 126 words
  40. PREMIER PRENDERGAST ON THE WARPATH.

    Mr. Prendergast, the Victorian Premier, made several announcements yesterday, which strike at the foundation policy of his predecessors. He ...

    Article : 100 words
  41. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    Paragraph [?] are charged for at the [?] 1/- per [?] three [?] in [?] ...

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  42. FOUND BY A MOLONG MAN.

    Here is excellent news of a Molong man having found out by personal experience that kidney trouble can be cured. The great thing in kidney ...

    Article : 241 words
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  44. AN OLD MAN FROST.

    Saturday’s front was the [?] of the [?] so far the [?] for [?] below [?] Water [?] and pipes all over ...

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  45. GALLERY OF WAR PICTURES

    The famous Gallery of War Pictures [?] throughout Australia, being on the way to Sydney (where it will be[?] of by sale) ...

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  47. ORANGE [?] ACCIDENT.

    Ka[?] Hattoe, of Anson Street, Orange is a fort[?] youth in that he is not [?] a [?] Last week he was engaged cutting [?] ...

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  49. GREEK WAITER ASSAULTED.

    During a disturbance at a restaurant in King Street City, last night a walter named, Stephan Geor[?] of Darlinghurst was rondered ...

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  54. DEFENCE EQUIPMENT BILL.

    In the House of Representatives, on the Defence Equipment Bill, Sir [?] Howse said that if ever there was a non-party [?] the ...

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  55. THE [?] MASSACRE.

    [?] that the first report [?] of the [?] ...

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