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  2. Latest Cable News

    Robl, who in ,1902 won the 100 kilometres bicycle championship of the world, was killed in Stettin during an aeroplane fight. His machine fell 200 ...

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  3. SPRINGHILL SOCIALITY

    A social in connection with the Springhill Football Club was held in the local Good [?] Hall on Friday night last, and passed off very. ...

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  4. PRIVATE HOSPITALS ACT

    Mr Creswick, an officer of the Health Department is now, visiting Western towns in connection with the administration of the new law relating to ...

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    The residents of Orange were started on Saturday night by the intelligence that a [?] has occurred in the Orange railway yards between the ...

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  7. SHOCKING CRIME

    The mutilated body of an Infant, with the head nearly severed, was found burled in the sand on the river bank at RyIstone. The police believe ...

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  8. TERRIBLE RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A terrible railway disaster occurred yesterday. The Paris to Granville express collided with a slow train at Villepreux, to the west of Versailles. ...

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  9. AN OPERATION

    Master Redvers Holland, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Holland, of Hamer-st., Orange, underwent an operation at the District Hospital Yesterday for the ...

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  10. TARANA SHOOTING ACCIDENT

    A serious shooting accident occurred at Tarana on Saturday. Several youths were out rabbit shooting, when one of them accidentally discharged a ...

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  11. A DREADNOUGHT DAMAGED.

    The ‘Florida,’ the last Dreadnought, recently launched at Brooklyn, broke loose from her .moorings during a storm, and was seriously damaged. ...

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  12. NEW YORK GOVERNORSHIP.

    A movement, booming Mr. Roosevelt for the governorship of New York, was inaugurated to-day. ...

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  13. WHO’S SHAKESPEARE ?

    Mogil is the dusky tracker who occasionally is called on to follow criminal trails around Orange. On Friday night he attended the performance of ...

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  15. ALASKAN GOLD.

    The first shipment of Alaskan gold, totalling £61,000, reached [?] yesterday. ...

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  16. KAISER OPERATED ON.

    Professor Beir used the knife on the German Emperor’s knee at Berlin, and he is progressing favorably. ...

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  17. DEATH AT A MISSION SERVICE.

    Mrs. Ellen Harrington, an elderly, lady, residing at Glebe, died suddenly last night at the Central Methodist Mission in the Lyceum Hall. The sermon ...

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  18. WEST’S PICTURES

    West’s Pictures Co., Ltd., are showing the funeral of the late King Edward, pictorially presented in all its sublime impressiveness, together with ...

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  19. LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the final for the London Lawn Tennis Championship, Wilding beat Ritchie, who retired from the game, with the score at 6-4 6-3, 2-0. ...

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  20. THE RAINFALL

    On Saturday, night light showers commenced, and have fallen intermittently since. It is just the kind of rain that is needed, warm and failing ...

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  21. CLUB SWINGING RECORD.

    Jack Griffiths beat the world’s record at Broken Hill for club swinging. He put up a record of 78 hours 10 minutes, and finished strong. ...

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  22. ROOSEVELTS RETURN.

    Mr. Theodore Rosevelt made a tiumphant entry into New York on Saturday, midst the cheers of 100,000 people. ...

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  23. BUSH WORKERS’ UNION.

    Mr. Burns, the delegate of the Rural Workers’ Union, addressed a meeting at the Robertson Park corner on Saturday night, showing the benefits to ...

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  24. MOTHERS’ DAY.

    Australia celebrated “Mothers’ Day” yesterday for the first time. At special services held in Sydney white carnations were worn. ...

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  25. EXPLOSION OF NAPTHA.

    Raymond Heaydon, aged 18, white lighting a fire in the Railway Medical Offloers’ Surgery in Philllp-st. this morning, poured, some naptha on the ...

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  26. IN THE “DEAR” OLD DAYS

    ‘While attending Coonamble races last week, Mr. John Kurtz, of Mudgee, became reminiscent to an “Independent” reporter to whom he said: “I ...

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  27. COTTON CORNERERS CORNERED.

    At Washington, Jas. Cotton, Maurice Rothschild , Frank Hayes, Wm. Brown, and E. Sales have been indicted by the United States Grand Jury in ...

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  28. MR. JOHN BURNS’ SALARY.

    During a discussion on the Local Government Board in the House of Commons, the Premier urged that Mr. John. Burns should be released from his ...

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  29. WADE PARK TURF WICKET

    A meeting of the Cricket Union was held at the Exchange Hotel on Saturday night for the purpose of discussing the project of a turf wicket on Wade ...

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  30. WARPEN’S COURT.

    An inquiry was held by the Warden re application by Wm. Gazzard for lease of 25 acres (to mine for gold beneath surface), on portion 190, parish Beneree, ...

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  31. THE DESIGNS OF JAPAN.

    Rev. H. Morrison, who has returned from an extended trip through the Orient says Japan is watching the United States narrowly, and has spies ...

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  32. THE PRIVATE SECRETARY

    The Stanley McKay Shakesperian and Comedy. Company played “The Private Secretary” as their farewell piece in the Australia Hall on ...

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  33. THE LATE MR TOMPKIN

    The funeral of the late Mr. L. J. Tompkin took place on Saturday afternoon, the body being interred in the Church of England section of the ...

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  35. THE ENGLISH TOREADORS

    The double bill which this company has promised Orange playgoers will be presented to-morrow night at the Australian Hall. The company has ...

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  36. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.

    While James [?] was engaged working a chaffcutte at [?] near Molong, a few days ago, his shirt sleeve became [?] in the ...

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  37. BRITISH POLITICS.

    A conference on the question of the House of Lords is to be held between Mr. Asquith; the Earl of Crewe, Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Birrell. Mr. ...

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  38. SYDNEY PRODUCE SALES.

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  39. THE LATE MRS HICKS

    The funeral of the late Mrs. J. S. Hicks, of Canoblas, took places yesterday. About 60 vehicles and some horsemen followed the remains to ...

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  40. EUGOWRA RAILWAY LEAGUE

    At last meeting of the Eugowra Railway League there was a very large attendance, and much enthusiasm was manifested. Messrs champion and ...

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  41. PROMOTION

    Mr. Lyonel Levy, superintendent of the New Zealand Insurance Company, who has been stationed in Orange for the past 10 Months, has been recalled ...

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  42. THE WANDERERS ENTERTAINERS

    Lovers of good music will have their tastes fully gratified on Thursday and Friday evenings next, 28rd and 24th, at the Australian Hall, when ...

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  43. CHINA’S AWAKENING.

    Mr. George Bronson Rae, publisher of the “Far Eastern Review,” has arrived at Vancouver. He says the railway situation of China is bound up ...

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  44. THE LATE MRS TONER

    The remains of the late Mrs. W. Toner, of Guyong, were interred in the Roman Catholic section of the Orange cemetery yesterday, a large cortege ...

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  45. SPORTING.

    The following are additional particulars of the last race run at Rosehill on Saturday last :— Winter Stakes:— Kaut Park 1, ...

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  46. RESULT OF A FOOTBALL ACCIDENT

    Master Thomas Lee, son of Mr. M. Lee; of “Tara,” near Forbes, white playing football at Hunter’s Hill College recently, was kicked under the ...

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  47. BARGAINS IN CLOTHING , ETC.

    Gents, if you want good value , yes, honest value, up to the shopkeeper who deals in the [?] way possible, boys for spot cash and sells for spot cash. ...

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  48. VICTORIA.

    A meeting organised by the Trades Hall Council was held on the [?] of the Yerra yesterday [?] the [?] of the ...

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