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  2. COMMERCIAL.

    The Nimbin Dairy Coy. paid for August: —Choicest butter 1s 1¾d, first grade 1s 1¼d, second grade 1s 0¼d. The Ballina Co-operative Refrigerating ...

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  3. EXPELLED. AN UNHOLY TRINITY.

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — The Central Executive of the Political Labor League carried a motion expelling Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister, from the Labor movement. It was ...

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  5. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    Signor Caruso has accepted an offer of 200,000. dollars to appear in 30 operatic performances in Buenosm Ayres at the close of [?]ext season. ...

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  6. GREAT BRITISH VICTORY. VILLAGES AND MANY PRISONERS TAKEN.

    SALONICA, Friday.—Reutef's correspondent has officially reported that the Franco-Russian forces have completely cleared the whole region southward of Lake Ostrovo, for ...

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  7. ANGLO-FRENCH OFFENSIVE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's correspondent at headquarters has reported that we occupy Fleurs. ...

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  8. ANOTHER ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir D. Haig's communique states:—Enemy trenchrs south-west of Thiepval on a front of one thousand yards have been captured. We have also advanced ...

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  9. The Northern Star.

    6s per.Quarter in Advance. In Advance Rates will not apply when Accounts have to be Rendered. Postage or Delivery 1s per Quarter extra. 7s per Quarter Booked. ...

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  10. I AM GOING ON.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—In reply, to a question what he had to say and what he was going to do in reference to the resolution of the Sydney Political Labor ...

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  11. WOUNDED, DISABLED, DEAD.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states the "Telegraaf" learns from the frontier that on 14th September 13 long trains of dead and wounded ...

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  12. ENEMY'S PLANS INJURED.

    LONDON, Sunday:—Reuter's Paris correspondent says: Experts point out that the important successes won at the outset of the Allied offensive at Salonica will considerably ...

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  13. GENERAL NEWS. MOTOR GYMKHANA.

    A meethig of motorists is advertised to be he[?]d in the Municipal Council Chambers on Tuesday night at 8 'o'clock to arrange a motor gymkhana or sports programme for ...

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  14. T. B. BUTTER CO.'S AUGUST DAY.

    The Tweed River Co-operative Butter Co., Ltd., for the month ended 31st August, 1916, shows:—Butter manufactured 124,5231bs., for which suppliers were paid 13[?]d for ...

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  15. ANOTHER BIG RUSH.

    LONDON, Friday.—The text of Sir D. Haig's report is: Yesterday eve we captured the enemy's trenches on a front of 2000 yards, including a strongly defended locality known ...

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  16. SOUTH LISMORE PIANO FUND.

    At the bazaar recently held in the South Lismore Public School to obtain the nucleus of a fund for a piano thanks to the good work of all who assisted, ...

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  17. PRACTICALLY KIDNAPPED.

    LONDON Sunday.—There are indications that the Greeks at Kavalla did not seek German protection, but were practically kidnapped by Bulgarians acting under German ...

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  18. ROUMANIAN RECORDS.

    LONDON, Friday;—A, Koumanian official report records the capture of ammunition and stores, further advances and occupation of the districts, and the seizure of an ...

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  19. CASINO EISTEDDFOD.

    At the Casino Eisteddfod Miss Cassie Thomas, pupil of Mrs. Burton-Thorpe, scored 91 out of a possible 100 for piano solo 15 years and under and 97 out of 100 for piano ...

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  20. BRISBANE STOCK MARKETS.

    At Enoggera sale on 13th September, there was a larger yarding of sheep than last week, about 4500 being penned. The market opened firm at last week's rates, and ...

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  21. COMMAND OF RAILWAY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Roumanian advance in Transylvania, on the Aluta River, brings command of the Hermaunstadt-Kronstadt railway, which would be a valuable ...

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  22. SHOW SOCIETIES' CRICKET MATCH.

    On the 20th inst., after the usual meeting of the Alstonville Agricultural Society, which takes place at 10 a.m., the members will engage in a cricket match against a ...

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  23. ROUMANIANS DRIVEN BACK.

    LONDON, Friday.—A German report says: —Field Marshal Mackensen has driven back the Roumanians to the Guzgumgara-Omer line, repulsing all Rouma[?]an counter ...

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  24. BULGARS HAVE FULL SWING.

    LONDON; Sunday—"The Times" correspondent at Athens says that the Greek officers at Kavalla did not attempt to prevent Bulgar pillage and excess against, the ...

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  25. EARNEST, BUT SHORTSIGHTED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Regarding the politial crisis brought about by the referendum, Mr. Holman said last nigh.:—"If the hing was not so serious in a critical time ...

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  26. CASINO COOPERATIVE DAIRY. COY., LTD.

    Mr. Chittick, late of Binna Burra, has been selected as cream tester at the Casino Co-operative Dairy Coy., Ltd., in the place of Mr. E. Soper, who has gone to Berry, ...

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  27. THE EX-PREMIER.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's Athens correspondent says that M. Zaimis was approached with the view of resuming the Premiership, but he declined, saying his ...

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  28. BULGARS DEFEATED BY BRITISH.

    PARIS, Friday.—A French official report from Salonica says:On the left bank of the Vardar the British violently engaged the Bulgarians, assisted by German infantry. The ...

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  29. ANOTHER GREAT VICTORY.

    LONDON, Friday:—The British troops in a great assault have broken through the enemy's third line and are advancing on [?]orval. The enemy is [?]eeing back to the ...

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  30. MONEY FOR OUR SOLDIERS.

    Mr. C. D. MeIntyre, secretary of the Alstonville Co-operative R. and C. Coy., Ltd., advises that arrangements have been made with the general manager of the ...

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  31. THE HERO OF SERES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's Salonica correspondent says that Colonel Christodouls, the hero of Seres, arrived on Saturday with his troops, the reception being enthusiastic. ...

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  32. ENEMY ATTACKS REPULSED.

    PARIS, Friday.—A Paris communique says:-—We easily repulsed a bomb attack north-east of Berny Sautene. Two enemy attacks west of Vanx Fort road were ...

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  33. THE PREMIER'S LETTER.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Premier's letter to the secretary of the P.L.L. Executive, dated August 30th, was in the following terms:—"I have been all my life a ...

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  34. SHIPPING.

    The following information was telegraphed to Lismore last night:—South Head: Wollongbar entered from Byron Bay at 5.22 p.m., Brundah entered from Richmond River ...

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  35. A TIMELY WARNING.

    Thus the Sydney "Bulletin":—Germany's grip on the conquered territory has yet to be shifted. The thing the German wants least is to be smitten harder than he can hit back. ...

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  36. THE SPIRIT OF VICTORY.

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's correspondent at headquarters, telegraphing this afternoon, says:— Our troops in a great assault have broken through the enemy's third line of ...

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  37. THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.—Although nothing officially has been mentioned of Halicz for some days, reports indicate that the Russians partly encircle the place and a big battle is ...

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  38. THE WEATHER. LOCAL CONDITIONS.

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  39. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    ATHENS, Friday;—Four French aeroplanes dropped a large number of bombs on Sofia, one of which landed. ...

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  40. SERBIAN SUCCESSES CONTINUE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reuter '3 Salonica correspondent, reports that the Serbian successes continue with extraordinary rapidity. The Serbs now occupy all the positions ...

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  41. THE FORECAST.

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  42. STRANGE ACCIDENT TO DENTIST.

    Mr. G. M. Allen, dentist met with a curious accident while visiting Viore[?] Town professionally on Monday. A little girl, 8 years of age, was taken to him to have a ...

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  43. A LONG PLIGHT.

    ATHENS, Friday.—Reuter's Bucharest correspondent says:— Two of the Allies' airmen from Salonica, after bombing Sofia, arrived here, the whole journey only taking five ...

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  44. AMUSEMENTS. "WITHIN THE LAW" COMPANY.

    A big attraction is the announcement of J.C. Williamson's famous drama to be staged at the Federal Theatre on Thursday night by the "Within the Law" Company. The ...

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  45. GERMAN FANCIES.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—A German communique asserts that the attempt of considerable English forces to capture a salient at South Thiepval by an encircling movement ...

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  46. EARLY MORN BLAZE.

    This (Monday) morning at half past 1 the alarm of fire was given, and with the most commendable promptitude the brigade was on the scene—Mr. W. Hurley's Tattersall's Hotel ...

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  47. BOMBARDMENTS BY THE BRITISH.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Admiralty announces that on Friday a squadron of naval aeroplanes bombarded successfully the enemy's heavy batteries near Ostend. All ...

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  48. SOLDIER'S TALE OF HARDSHIP.

    The secretary of the Victorian State War Council (Mr. D. Barry) stated on Wednesday that he knew of no reason why Alfred Atkinson, a discharged soldier, should be in need ...

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  49. MOST POWERFUL ATTACK.

    LONDON, Friday.—The new British push followed the line of the Bapaume froad. It was all down hill and delivered with greatest momentum in the war. Practically it ...

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  50. FORMING A CABINET.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reuter's Athens, correspondent reports that M. Calogeropoulos is forming a Cabinet. ...

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  51. BRITISH RAIDING DETACHMENTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A British official statement, issued from Salonica, says: our raiding detachments crossed the Struma and attacked Dzamimah and Komaja, capturing ...

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  52. AN ALLEGED ACTION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Regarding the action of the P.L.L. Executive in withdrawing his endorsement as Labor candidate for Enmore, Mr. Hall said:—"It is not true that this ...

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  53. AEROPLANE OBSERVATIONS.

    BUCHAREST, Sunday—Aeroplanes raiding Sofia came to Salonic[?] from Bucharest, 600 kilometres, in five hours, showering warning proclamations and making important ...

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  54. AN UNUSUAL ACCIDENT.

    During his Excellency's spcee[?] at the opening of the Clifton Show on Wednesday a rather unusual incident took place (our special representative advised last night). An ...

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  55. FEDERAL PICTURES.

    "The Walls of Jericho" is the title of the principal picture to be shown to-night at the Federal Hall. A large number of people viewed it on Saturday night and the ...

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  56. FRENCH OFFICIAL REPORT.

    PARIS, Friday.—A Paris communique SAYS:—We stormed the German trenches south of Rancourt and pushed forward our parties to the edge of that village. ...

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  58. IN ASIA MINOR.

    PETROGRAD, Friday:—A Russian official report says: In the direction of Bitlis we drove the Kurds to Tobuakurnor, then pressing them bac[?] as far [?] Tchankis. Frosts ...

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  59. ENEMY COMMUNICATIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday, The correspondent Bourchier says that although enemy railway communications to the Balkans are still open via Serbia, the Roumanian closing of the ...

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  60. TREMENDOUS CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Times" correspondent says there has been a500 yards advance north of Prize Farm, south of the Somme and considerable successes in the ...

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  61. STAR COURT.

    A crowded house witnessed the screening of a very fine program at the Star Court on Saturday night. The feature, "Aloha oe," was a drama of the South Seas, ...

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  62. FRUIT EXPERT.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Premier has approved of the appointment of a fruit [?] [?]tor and orchardist [?] the Government farms at Grafton and Wollongbar. Mr. ...

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  63. IT'S DETAILS THAT COUNT.

    In every action of life it 'a the details that count, even if applied to such things as ordinary attire. A good suit loses its effect if collar, tie, hat or boots, don't show the same ...

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  64. THE CAUCASUS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A Russian offical mesaage states that the Turkish offensive in the Caucasus has been repulsed. ...

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  65. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A German communique says: Field-Marshal Von Mackensen's forces won a decisive victoria in the Dobrudja, cleverly and energetically carring ...

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