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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Digger Picture Co. showed to a house crowded to the doors on Saturday night. There were two special Paramount-Arteraft pictures, which can safely be classified as ...

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  3. COMMERCIAL.

    Virtue, Noble Rutherford, Shannon, Ltd., direct attention to pure bred stock sales at Alstonville yards on Friday next, the 18th inst., when several lots of choice pure bred ...

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  4. SHIPPING STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—With the All Australian Union Conference which is to assemble in Melbourne next week rests the question of a direct extension of the ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    The following passengers have booked to Byron Bay:—Mesdames Brooks. Robson and children, Byrne, Smith, Stephens, Woods and child, Eaton, Catron, McGregory, Reiu ...

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  6. FOURTH TEST MATCH.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—When, the test match was resumed yesterday the sun beat down with a scorching heat. Douglas went in with Fender. Contrary to expectations ...

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  7. IRELAND.

    DUBLIN, Thursday.—Details of the rebel investiture at Skibbereen yesterday only heighten the mystery, and do not disclose the motive of the rebels in possessing the ...

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  8. MR. RYAN'S BELATED VIEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Mr. Ryan, M.P., expressed his disappointment at the Prime Minister's attitude regarding the shipping deadlock. He said the Prime ...

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  9. THE RAILWAY MEN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The prospect of the Locomotive Engineers Union carrying out the threat to strike seems to have virtually disappeared in consequence of the National ...

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  10. WHARF LABORERS IDLE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—About 300 wharfies were idle on the Sydney waterfront to-day as the result of the stewards' strike. A leading official said the men could not carry ...

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  11. REAL ESTATE.

    Virtue, Noble, Rutherford, Shannon, Ltd., and Hindmarsh and Coy., auctioneers, direct further attention to the sale of four farms on account of Mr. Hunter Dougau, which ...

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  12. STAR COURT.

    According to advertisement the (programme advertised for screening to-night at the Star Court should delight the most fastidious. Four interesting features are ...

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  13. P.W. COMMITTEE'S VISIT.

    Within a few days the Parliamentary Public Works Committee will visit the Richmond River district to take evidence in connection with two of the lines of railway ...

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  14. AEROPLANE DESTROYED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Dublin Castle reports that while the pilot of a military aeroplane which made a forced landing in Country Limerick was absent seeking assistance ...

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  15. MUCH POVERTY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Melbourne unionists fear the industrial trouble will extend, but the. Sydney men would regret to see any other branches of industry dragged ...

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  16. A CHANCE FOR CHOICE LANDS.

    Boorowa is at last making a move in unlocking some of the large estates surrounding it, and the pick of the lot, in Beverley estatc, the property of John Thompson, is the ...

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  17. OUTRAGES CONTINUE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The official weekly survey of conditions in Ireland shows that the outrages continue with intensity. The features of the week was the increased ...

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  18. ATTACK ON A TRAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—As a train to Killarney with soldiers among the passengers was leaving Mallow station two men jumped on the engine, threatening the driver ...

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  19. INDUSTRIAL PEACE ACT.

    PERTH, Sunday.—Mr. McCallum, secretary of the West Australian Trades Hall Council, commenting on the shipping crisis, says:—"When the Commonwealth ...

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  20. THE WEATHER.

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  21. ROBINSON'S AEROPLANE.

    The big and exceedingly fast Bristol aeroplane, the property of William Robinson Aeroplane Co., Ltd., will arrive in Lismore at 3 o'clock instead of at noon as ...

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  22. COMMONWEALTH METEOROLOGY.

    SYDNEY. Saturday.—Barometers over castern Australia remained steady during the past 24 hours and still. The high centre of the system is lying now over New ...

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  23. BRISBANE STOCK MARKETS.

    At Enoggera sale on 9th February about 7500 sheep were penned. The yarding was a useful one throughout, made up chiefly of small consignments from the Downs. There ...

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  24. THE LIST OF OUTRAGES.

    LONDON,. Saturday.—The outrages in Ireland from January, 1919, to February 3 include the destraction of 70 courthouses and 533 police barracks. There were 224 ...

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  25. GOING TO DO.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Mr. Dooley, Acting Premier, was tendered a civic welcome at West Maitland. He said he intended to visit the country districts as much as ...

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  26. LORD MAYOR OF CORK.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—No order has been issued for the deportation of Cork's Lord Mayor O'Callaghan. He will not he deported, his counsel announced after ...

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  27. COFFEE CAMP HALL.

    A meeting of subscribers to the above hall will be held this evening for the election of president. ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Charges of maladministration and unsympathetic treatment were made at a meeting of returned soldier settlers at Mr. Gravati on Saturday. It ...

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  29. ATTACKS IN THE NIGHT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—There have been prolonged night attacks numerous Sinn Feiners with rifles Bombs, and explostives in the police barracks at Drimo[?]ague ...

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  30. NORTH COAST AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES' ASSOCIATION.

    The next meeting of the above association will be held at Casino on Thursday, February 24, the day after Bangalow show. This will be the final meeting prior to the ...

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  31. UTILITY POULTRY CLUB.

    A meeting of members of the Lismore Utility Poultry Association will be held tomorrow (Tuesday) evening at 7.30 o'clock. As important business requires attention a ...

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  32. PRICE OF SILVER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Silver is quoted at 36.14d per ounce. ...

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  33. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—Viscount Ozaki's disarmament motion has been defeated. The voting was 285 against and 38 for. ...

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  34. WATER HYACINTH.

    This pest is beginning to show again in some places in the Copmanhurst and Woodburn shires, Cr. Amos reported to the Copmanhurst Shire Council on Thursday, but he ...

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  35. ALSTONVILLE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The district having been favored with undoubtedly the most prosperous season ever experienced, the Alstonville show on Wednesday and Thursday, February 16 and 17, ...

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  36. VOTES TO BRITISH DOMINIONS.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—In a speech at Philadelphia on the peace conference Mr. Gompers, president of the American Labor Federation defended the granting of ...

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  37. DROWNING CASES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A party of young men and women from Footseray visited Hampton to-day in a furniture van. After lunch several went bathing in the ...

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  38. HUMAN DESTINY.

    At the Baplist Church to-night Evangelist Sloan will take as his subject "Where does the spirit of the believer go at death—and how is it " also, "Where does the spirit ...

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  39. GRUESOME DISCOVERY.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—An inquiry has been held at Culeairn on the body of Alfred Martin, which was found by Constable Smith in a terrible condition at Thugga ...

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  40. BANGALOW POLICE COURT.

    At the Bangalow Police Court on 1st inst., before Messrs. Brownell and H. Weir, J's.P., two offenders for keeping unregistered dogs were each fined 10s and 8s costs. Maurice ...

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  41. THE LONDON CONFERENCES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Five London hotels have been selected to accommodate the numerous delegations to the Near Eastern Conference on February 21, and the Reparations. ...

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  42. COMMENTS ON THE GAME.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Wilson cables admiring comments regarding Carter. He praises Armstrong's admirable placing of the field, making boundary hits very difficult. ...

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  43. CHEAPER BUTTER.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Another attempt is being made in the interests of the public to secure cheaper butter. The Attomey-General said to-day the question had been ...

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  44. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Although the Prime Minister has given an assurance that the Federal Parliament will be summoned not later than the second week after Easter, ...

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  45. MURWILLUMBAH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    At the annual meeting of the Murwillumbah Chamber of Commerce on Thursday last the election of officers for the ensuing year resulted as follows. President, Mr. H. H. ...

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  46. WHOLESALE SUGAR ROBBERIES.

    HOBART, Sunday.—The detectives are investigating wholesale sugar robberies which already have been traced back for three years. A conservative estimate of the ...

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  47. ECONOMY MOVEMENT:

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Mr. Ashworth. president of the Melbourne Employers' Federation, delivered another vigorous attack on the Federal Treasurer, whom he ...

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  48. NO ONE INJURED.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A truck was forced over the embankment at Lidcombe this morning during shunting operations. Four other trucks fell over sideways, but no one was ...

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  49. STAMP DUTIES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Lang (State Treasurer) stated to-day that there was no intention on the pair of the Government to charge stamp duty in regard to invalid pension ...

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  50. THE CONCLUDING TESTS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Manchester Guardian" says there is an unthinkable dramatic fatefulness hanging over the concluding tests. Australians are sure ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. Advertising

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  54. PROFITEERING PREVENTION COURT.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The 12 inspectors of the Profiteering Prevention Court, including Mr. Keegan, ex-M.L.A., whose threatened dismissal resulted in a threat by some ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. AUSTRALIAN WIN PREDICTED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Despite the partial failure of the English (batting the test match is fallowed with unabated interest. Another Australian win is predicted. The ...

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  57. Advertising

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