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  4. FOOTPATH GRASS

    The Mayor of Orange, Dr. W. F. Matthews, said yesterday that several citizens had told him that they ...

    Article : 281 words
  5. SKULL FRACTURED IN HOTEL

    Frederick William Weathrsten, 29, was found guilty of common assault at the Orange Quarter Sessions yesterday, but the jury made a strong recommendation for ...

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  6. RAILWAY FIRE BREAKS

    Amaroo Shire Council will not cooperate with the Railway Department in burning fire breaks on land adjacent to a railway line. ...

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  7. 700 RAMS ARRIVE

    Seven hundred high-class rams, from many of the noted studs of the State, have been penned at the ...

    Article : 410 words
  8. Man Agrees To Pay Money Back

    Douglas Tipping, at present serving a sentence in Bathurst Gaol, agreed at Orange Quarter Sessions ...

    Article : 285 words
  9. Day By Day

    THE ATHLETIC meetings on Saturday and Sunday, when members of Eastern Suburbs Sydney, ...

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  10. NO BUSINESS IN COURT

    [?] business here of all I [?] know why I’m here [?] judge [?] ...

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  11. FLYING STOCKMAN MAKES ANOTHER VISIT

    Mr. Don Simpson—“the Flying Stockman”—made another air trip from Albury to Orange yesterday to take ...

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  12. GANDHI TAKES VOW OF SILENCE

    NEW DELHI, Monday.—Gandhi, who abandoned his fast after 121 hours when he received a pledge from members of the Indian Government and the heads of all parties, communities and ...

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  13. DEMANDS FOR WARSHIPS

    LONDON. Monday.—Russia is demanding that 4 0 Italian warships. to which she is entitled the Italian Peace Treaty, ...

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  14. Mr, JOHN HOWSE’S ITINERARY

    Mr, John Howre, MHR, will be Orange tomorrow, and during the will be available for Inter[?] at his office in the ...

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  15. SMUGGLING FROM SIAM BASES

    SINGAPORE. Monday (AAP. Reuters.— Siam may be used for a base for [?] aerial smuggling to Northern Australia, ...

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  17. Marines at Malta

    VALETTA, Monday.—Two United States naval transport carrying battle-equipped marines anchored off Malta yesterday. ...

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  18. DANGER TO U.S. DEMOCRACY

    WASHINGTON, Monday.— Professor Albert Einstein, three University presidents and 16 other prominent educators, clergymen ...

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  19. SALE OF WHEAT ABROAD

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The wheat-growers in Australia are being asked to make an arbitrary contribution of more than £10,000,000 ...

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  20. ZERO HOUR FOR JEWS

    JERUSALEM, Monday.— The Terrorist organisation Irgun Zval Leumi broadcast that as the British would remain another four ...

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  21. APPEAL DISMISSED

    At Orange Quarter Sessions yesterday Judge Shorthand dismissed an appeal by George Corby, an [?]dist, against a conviction ...

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  22. MAN BOUND OVER BY JUDGE ON CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT

    Daniel Joseph Usher, 33, was ordered to enter into a three years’ recognisance by Judge Shortland at Orange Quarter Sessions when be pleaded guilty to a charge of emb ezzlement. Usher was also ordered to pay ...

    Article : 104 words
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