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  4. Sleeping Sickness.

    The "Daily Mail" Paris correspondent states that Dr. Netter told the French Academy of Medicine that the dreaded sleeping sickness ...

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  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The liner Carawa, which went ashore last week on Galapgos Island, has become a total wreck. Three coal mines at Collie, West ...

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  6. Royal Jubilee Show

    There was an attendance of 110,000 at the Show on Good Friday--a record. During the eight days and five ...

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  7. WEDDING.

    On Wednesday last the marriage took place of Miss Emma Elizabeth Carroll, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Carroll, of Taylor's Arm, and ...

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  8. Burrapine.

    A large and representative meeting was held at the Public School, Burrapine, on Wednesday, March 31st, for the purpose of further ...

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  9. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Anzac Day, 26th of April, has been declared a public holiday throughout New South Wales. ...

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  10. Terrible Possibilities.

    The Paris "Matin" reports that in an interview, Professor Branly, referring to recent secret experiments in England to explode ...

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  11. Vital Statistics.

    During the quarter ended March 31 there were registered in Macksville 31 births, 6 deaths, 5 marriages. ...

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  12. Rain.

    This district still maintains its reputation as a place whereon Jupiter Pluvius smiles at opportune periods. The fall in January totalled 1202 ...

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  13. The Maianbar.

    After being aground at Trial Bay for nearly five weeks, the Maianbar was pulled off into deep water on Tuesday night's tide. Our Jack was ...

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  14. Meningitis.

    A message from Toogoolawah, Queensland, reports several cases of cerebro-spinal meningitis. One has already praved fatal, and a few other ...

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  15. Macksville Cemetery.

    A correspondent writes complaining of the action of some owners of stock making the Macksville Cemetery a grazing ground. The land ...

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  16. A Novel Protest.

    As a public protest against the luxuries of the newly rich, a young Japanese patriot threw himself from the top balcony of the Imperial ...

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  17. Australian Zinc for Belgium.

    Reuter's Brussels correspondent says the "La De-nier Heure" states that the contract between the Anglo-Belgian governments provides that ...

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  18. Flying Foxes and Flame Throwers.

    In connection with the recent experiments, wherein flame throwers were used against flying foxes, Mr. Brunnich chemist to the Queensland ...

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  19. Mr. Holman's Retirement.

    It is stated from a reliable source that Mr. Holman will not accept any of the seats offered him by Nationalist members, but will retire from ...

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  20. A Close Call.

    During the storm on Sunday afternoon Percy Howley, who was engaged in milking cows at his father's place on the Wilson-road ...

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  21. Jam Factory Closes.

    It is stated that the employees of the Australian Jam Company, Melbourne, have received notice that their services will no longer be ...

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  22. LATEST CABLEGRAMS

    A Reuter's message states that Tokio War Office announced hostilies began on the 5th inst. between the Japanese and Russians at ...

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  23. A Self-Supporting Australia.

    General Birdwood, speaking to the toast of his health at the Show, said that Australia must not go in for foreign products. She had made ...

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  24. Betting Story.

    In the Insolvency Court, Melbourne, last week, a jeweller named Louis Meyer told a remarkable story. He gave as one of the reasons why ...

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  25. Personal.

    Mr. P. Grant, who was one of the many Nambucca visitors to Sydney for the Easter holidays, returned by Tuesday's train. ...

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  26. Local Shipping.

    Owing to the filling-up at the Nambucca entrance, which is really in danger of being closed altogether, shipping is much retarded. Our Jack ...

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  27. Boosting Jap Goods.

    "The Japanese Government," says a message received at the American Consulate in Sydney, is planning to charter a large steamer, and ...

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  28. A Significant Move.

    Mr. T. J. Ryan, M.H.R., ex Premies of Queensland, in endeavoring to obtain chambers in Sydney at this particular juncture is interpreted by ...

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  29. Picture Stars Wed.

    Vancouver reports that the marriage of Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks, was secretly performed at home by a Baptist minister, a ...

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  30. Rifle Shooting.

    On Easter Monday Kempsey Rifle Club held a series of matches. Colin Smith, of Turner's Flat, put up the best performance of the day, scoring ...

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  31. The New P.M.

    Mr. John Gibson, for many years C.P.S. at Lismore, whose appointment as Police Magistrate at Grafton was announced, has now been advised to ...

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  32. Have They a Gorge Scheme?

    In Baldwin, Kansas, the battle-cry is "A Light on Every Porch." The town has worked out an unusual plan for making itself the brightest spot ...

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  33. The Holidays.

    Easter Holidays passed quietly in Macksville, no public demonstrations being held. A large number "decentralised" to Sydney, and some ...

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  34. Shooting Sensation.

    A shooting sensation occurred at Royal Showground, Sydney, Monday afternoon, as a result of which one woman was killed aud another taken ...

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  35. The Australian Flag First.

    Speaking at the opening of the Annual Council of the Australasian Catholic Guild, Monsignor Moyanagh said we lived in an age when ...

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  36. Sydney Markets.

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  37. Extensive Furniture Sale.

    Hammer Men Bear and Miles announce an unreserved sale of furniture at Mr. Gloster S. White's residence, "Eaton," North ...

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  39. Narrow Escape.

    On Easter Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dalton, of Tamworth, took a party of friends to view Smoky Cape Lighthouse. On the return journey, at the ...

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  40. Local Markets.

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  41. Accidents at Dorrigo.

    A serious football accident occurred on Saturday. William Tait, garage proprietor, of Bellingen, who drove the visiting team up, participated in ...

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  42. Direct Action.

    Speaking at the Victorian Labor Conference, Mr. Prendergast, leader of the State Labor party, said the Arbitration Court was no good to ...

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