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  4. EARLY TELEGRAMS.

    At the Sydney chamber of Commerce on Thursday next Important proposals will be placed before the members of the Chambers of ...

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  5. HUMOR AT THE FRONT.

    A chap standing next to George got a piece of anti-aircraft shrapnel through the fleshy part of the hand—quite a nice little ticket for a couple ...

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  6. [?]arly Cabies.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: Our advance continues on the northern Somme. We hold the road to Bapaume from Albert, and have ...

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  7. "SAFETY FIRST."

    Delegates from the central committee of the "Safety First" movement visited Orange on Friday nigh; and addressed a representative ...

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  8. SPORTING.

    Mr,M. F. Dalton has bestowed the name, of Bronco on his bay colt by Varco-from The Gem. When taking him down to Sydney he contracted a ...

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  9. A COMING CHAMPION.

    Over the Manning way a horse named Piedmore has been doing some galloping of late. At Kramback in a race this horse lost 20 lengths at ...

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  10. HORSE RACING IN JAPAN.

    A curious custom in Japan is in connection with horse racing. Until several or eight years ago, practically the whole people "lived on the ...

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  11. LORD BEULAH.

    Mr. Jot Hicks has bestowed the name of Lord Beulah on his CollaritThe Nest pony, who started for the first time in tile 14.1 handicap at ...

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  12. TO-MORROW'S COURSING.

    For the Rooty Hill coursing which commences to-morrow, several Orange dogs will compete. At the last metropolitan meeting, Mr. Schmidt, ...

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  13. MILITARY.

    Captain Roche, of the QuarterMaster-General's Department, spent Friday, Saturday and Monday in Orange in connection with the camps ...

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  14. ERED JENNINGS' WALK TO SYDNEY.

    Fred Jennings, the Bathurst long distance pedestrian, is to attempt to break the record walk from Bathurst to Sydney, and will leave at 6.30 ...

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  15. CARGO.

    A pretty and interesting wedding ceremony took place at the R.C. Church here on Wednesday-last, the Rev. P. J. Doran, P.P., of ...

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  16. A MODERN PHARMACY.

    The steadily increasing flow of ba[?] at Greentree's Pharmacy is evidence of the up-to-date service that customers receive. Everything ...

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  18. WITHOUT LIGHTS.

    Arthur Charles Gifford and Campbell McDougall were each fined 5/, with 6/ costs, at the local court on Monday, for riding motor cycles ...

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  19. SPRINGHILL.

    It was pay day here on the 23rd instant at the wheat stacks, but it was a very dull affair, only a few men being here to draw anything. There ...

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  22. ORANGE POTATOES.

    Yesterday Mr. James McClymont, of "Coilsfleld," secured 7/6 per cwt. for a consignment of Manhattans, sold at Alexandria. He had about ...

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  23. A GOLDEN WEDDING.

    Moad—Ward.—August 25th, 1868, at Trolver, Emu Swamp, by the Rev. W. M. Fell, Arthur, eldest son of the late Arthur Moad, of ...

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  24. NEW SEASON'S GOODS.

    At Fisher's now and right on, new goods at the right price. Just pop in for an hour and look round. We always welcome your visits. Fishers, ...

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