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  2. COMMERCIAL.

    Although Carlton and Carlton report selling £19,890 worth of real estate during the last three weeks they have not, had the pleas- ure of quitting such a fine property as ...

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  3. ALSTONVILLE VITORY SHOW.

    The Alstonville Victory Show was again favored with fine weather yesterday for the concluding day. The weather conditions were, however, rather cool, being a pleasant ...

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  4. PERSONAL

    The death occurred at Watson's Bay on Thursday, 19th inst., of Mrs. Frederick Robertson Wilshire, widow of Mr. F. R. wil- shire, retired police magistrate. Mrs. ...

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  5. ELECTION CAMPAIGN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Minister for Lands and Agriculture laughs at the statement of Mr. John Storey that the Government had not settled 4000 soldiers on the land ...

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  6. RING EVENTS.

    Light, buggy horse.—G. W. Porter. Sulky horse.—S. W. Smith. Pony sulky turnout.—G. W. Porter and W|. Kennaugh divided. ...

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  7. PIG MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The supply of pigs was on the light side at the abattoin sale yard, and pennings totalled about 1130 The general quality of those offering was ...

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  8. RAISING SECTARIAN CRY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In announcing the policy of the Democratie party Mr. T. S. Gleary made an attack on the Education Act. Roman Catholics being one fourth of the ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS.

    Winners' names of the Pruno and Herhos Pill £30 for nothing stunt appear on page 2 of this issue. ...

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  10. PRODUCE MAHKET.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The further delays in settling the marine strike have upSet the Sussex-street markets. Agents and buyers who were expecting the early revival ...

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  11. CHAPLAIN WILSON'S DUAL POSITION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the MethodistConference Captain Wilson, who is a Progressive candidate at the forthcoming State elections, applied to conference for ...

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  12. MEETING AT ST. CARTHAGE'S HALL.

    As advertised a meeting will be hold at Rt. Carthage's Hall in connection with the Catholic Pod oration His Lordship Dr. Carroll will preside. ...

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  13. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN.

    In order to correet an erroneous impression readers are notified that the articles appearing in the "Stat" against prohibition are advertisements and paid for at advertising rates. ...

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  14. POLITICAL PRANKS.

    Stramge what ptanks the whirligig of time plays Nearly 20 years ago one of Premier Holman's new Ministers, Mr. Arthur Grimm, was his opponent in a light for the Grenfell ...

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  15. MR. STOREY TN REPLY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Storev, speaking at petersham in reply to Mr. Holman's statement that the Labor leaders were silent participators in strikes, and that, they ...

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  16. GOOLMANGAR BALL.

    In the report in Saturday's paper it was omitted to mention that Miss S. Boyle donated the ladies' prize for the euchre tournament in connection with the ...

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  17. GREATER SYDNEY SCHEME.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Henley, speaking at Chatswood said he was an uncompromising opponent of the Creater Sydney schome. He added Greater Sydney, ...

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  18. THREE CHARGES.

    At Casino Police Court on Friday last, before Mr. A. J. Peisley, P.M., James Francis Kolly, aged 19 years, appeared on three charges (1) of having stolen a bicycle, the ...

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  19. IMMIGRATION AND EMPLOYMENT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Speaking at petersham Mr. Shiels, one of the Labor caudidates for the Western Suburbs, said before a Parliament should be asked if employment ...

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  20. FRUIT MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Alterations in prices: Peaches 2s 6d to 5s, plums 4s to 8s pears 4s to 9s bananas 10s to 21s, persimmons 4s to 5s, lemons 8s to 30s. ...

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  21. HOTEL STEYNE TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The inquest was opened concerning the death of Charles Mrinehin, who was found dead at the Hotel Steyne, Manly, when Mrs. Rachael Wittner ...

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  22. VEGETABLE MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Beans to 6s, pens 4s to 9s, cabbages 1s to 8s 6d, tomatoes 2s to 4s. ...

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  23. GLEN INNES GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

    The New England Grammar School, Glen Innes, secured excellent rosults in the recent intermediate examination Of 12 candidates 11 passed, and the average obtained ...

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  24. AMUSEMENTS.

    Thrce big attractions are offered to-night—a programme that will please all. Billie Burke (Australia's favorite) in an unusual production, "Good Gracious Annabelle," is ...

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  25. THAT WHEAT BUSINESS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday:—Mr. Dooley in ceply to Mr. Holman's [?] at Cootamundra says his point is till the whole of the wheat business has been probed to the ...

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  26. FISH MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Jewfish 1s, sehnapper 1s 3d to 1s 6d per lb.; bream 35s to 45s, blackfish 12s to 16s, mullet 12s to 20s, tailer 18s to 25s, trevally 12s to 16s, mixed fish ...

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  27. CORONER' S VERDICT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the inquest on Charles Minchin, Raohaet Wittner deposed deceased was staying at the Hotel Steyne, Manly, with her. The first she knew of ...

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  28. COULD NOT BE BRIBED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,— Mr. John Storey, speaking at Petersham, stated when Chairman of the Publie Works Committee he was on two occasions offered bribes of £15,000 and ...

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  29. SHIPPING.

    Ballina reported yesterday that s.s. Canonbar was barbound inside at 12.30 p.m. The s.s. Brundah is due at Ballina to-day. There are little prospects of either vessel ...

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  30. TOO CLOSE TO BE PLEASANT.

    While Messrs. T. A. and Len Trotter were cut shooting on Saturday last the latter had a very narrow escape from being shot through the throat or head. He had placed ...

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  31. COUNTRY FIRES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Strand Picture Show, Narrabri, together with the Greyhound Hotel, livery stables, auction rooms, and the Exchange Hotel, was ...

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  32. THE WEATHER.

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  33. THE WHIR OF McGIRR.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Greg. MeGirr, addressing a political meeting at Gundagni, said he gloried in the present fight. If he could not defeat Mr. Holman he was willing ...

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  34. PURCHASING. POWER OF£1.

    A comparison of the purchasing power of money in each of the capital cit of Australia over a period of years has been prepared by the Acting Commonwealth ...

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  35. STAR COURT.

    Harold Lockwood stars again to-night in "Pals First" at the Star Court, an excellent pieture Hint delighted those who saw it last night. The Master Mystery" and ...

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  36. PRODUCE STORE AT ORANGE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Macfarlane's produce store at Orange was totally destroyed by lire this morning, all efforts to beat out the flames being without result. Within ...

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  37. ESTATES FOR SOLDIERS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Minister of Lands, referring to various comments upon the purehase of estates for soldiers' settlementa, said since the local repatriation ...

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  38. SHOWERY AND SOUTHERUES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The forecast is- Cloudy along the seaboard with showers and fresh southerty winds; fine and hot inland. ...

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  39. THE LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS.

    There was a good house at the Federal Hall on Tuesday night when the well-known Lynch Family of beilringers and entertainers presented a programme which would be ...

    Article : 228 words
  40. PALM BEACH FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the eoroner's inquiry into the death by drowning of Colonel Douglas Marks at Palm Beach, evidence was givpn that deceased was born at Junee The ...

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  41. ULYSSES' COURT AND TREASURETROVE.

    Ithaca is a name poetic in its association, recalling to mind the beautiful Homeric story of the Ionian Isles, where King Ulysses held his court at which was brought to light all ...

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  42. GEAFTON HIGH SCHOOL STAFF.

    The staff of the Grafton High School is at present constituted as follows:—Mr. E. S. Davies, B.A., Principal (modern languages); Mr. R. Jerrems, B.A. (modern languages); ...

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  43. MR. ASIIFORD CONFIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Ashford, who returned to the city to-day from the country, remarked there was ample evidence that many electora who supported ...

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  44. TRADES HALL CIRCULAR.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The secretary of the Trades Hall has issued a circular to all satndidates at the State, elections requesting them to sign a pledge to the effect that if ...

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  45. CITY COUNCIL LOAN.

    SYDNEY, Wedesday.—The City Council has invited tenders for a loan of £850,000 to repay loans maturing. ...

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  46. THOSE INCREASED FARES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Fraser, the Chief Railway Commissioner, speaking at the annual meeting of the Railway and Tramway Institute, said people complained because of ...

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  47. PAPER MAKING.

    Production of paper from Australian wood pulp has been given attention by a committee of experts in New South Wales, and the committee has reported to the Government ...

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  48. MESSRS. NESBITT AND ZUILL.

    Messrs. Geo. Nesbitt and W. A. Zuill, M's.L.A., the selected Nationalist candidates for the Byron electorate, addressed on enthusiastic meeting in the Richniond Hall, ...

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  49. ADDITIONAL AWAEDS.

    Writing honk, single ruling, by boy under 15 years, C. Reid 1, K. Johnstone 2; writing book, single ruling, by girl under 15 years, Bessie Green 1, Alice Barlow 2; writing ...

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  50. BUTTER.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Commereial Dairy Produce Pool Committee has derided in order to equalise local and export prices a levy of 9[?]d per lb. will be made on ...

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  51. MULLUMBIMBY.

    Dentist Hnlme visits Mullmnbimby on Wednesday next, March 3rd, and every Wednesday thereaffer. A endive party and dance takes place at. ...

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  52. A NEW JUDGE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Executive Council has appointed C. A. White a Judge of the District Court. ...

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