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  2. PROTESTANT ALLIANCE INSTALLATION.

    The annual installation of the officers of Mount Fairy Lodge Kyogle, No. 108, took place in the Protestant [?] Kyogle, on Tuesday, June 30, the ...

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  3. PROPOSED RESUMPTION.

    Sir,—May I be permitted to offer my congratulations to the editor of the "Northern Star" for publishing a full and correct report of a meeting of ...

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  4. SHIRE ROADS.

    Sir,—At last meeting of the Kyogle Shire Council I moved, according to notice of motion, that the rock crusher at Bottle Creek he removed to a site ...

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  5. SHIPPING STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is stated in shipping and industrial circles that the shipping dispute might he settled this week. At the invitation of the Sydney ...

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  6. [?] AND POINT.

    Heathwoods always to the front. Shop at Hireock Aracade. It pays. Gold and silver s[?] ...

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  7. COMMERCIAL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 words
  8. Family Notices

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  9. AFTER THREE WEEKS.

    SYDNEY, Monday, After having been given up as lost. Mrs. Dwyer, who had been reported missing three weeks ago, was discovered on Saturday. A ...

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  10. POSITION AT MORT'S DOCK.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It will [?] be known to-day whether to Morts' Dock engineering works, which employs about 1200 men, will be closed ...

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  11. THE PRODUCE MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 words
  12. HOMEBUSH MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There were 35-10 cattle yarded at Homebush to-day, he market being unaltered. Best beef was worth 38/. seconds [?] inferior 30/ ...

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  13. DOCK CLOSED.

    Later.—The Morts' Dock Engineering Co. closed its works this morning, and paid off its fifteen hundred employees Unionists refused to work the ...

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  14. THE WEATHER.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The forecast issued to-day N.S.W. is Some showers about southern and central tablelands, extending to parts of coast, ...

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  15. LOCAL INTEREST.

    The hearing of the case of petitioners who are sucking an excision of their lands from Casino Municipality, with the object of having them added ...

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  16. VOTES FOR EDUCATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An examination of the finances of the Department of education, said the Minister for Education, Mr. Mutch on Saturday discloses ...

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  17. STRATHEDEN.

    During the week-end the "Somme" Club) from Central Dyraaba visited "Hill Crest" courts, and after an enjoyable day, were defeated by the home ...

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  18. PREMIER'S DISCOVERY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Referring to the difficulties confronting the Government in its anxiety to ful[?] its election pledges, Mr. Lang, the Premier, said ...

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  19. PERSONAL.

    Miss M. Plater assistants teacher of Tumbulgum public school, has accepted a removal to Kyogle. Mrs. J. Boyd, of Sydney, is paying ...

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  20. Webster, Jack and McDonald.

    The care of the eyes should be one. of the first concerns of everyone. Write to Webster, Jack and McDonald, Ltd., opticians, Lismore, for advice if your ...

    Article : 53 words
  21. SINGLE SEATS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A meeting of the State Cabinet will be held to-morrow. The Cabinet favors a reversion to the single seats, and the abolition of ...

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  22. Woman Thrown from Sulky.

    Mrs. McKenna of Doubtful Creek, was admitted to the District Hospital on Friday afternoon with a fractured leg, the result of being thrown out of a ...

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  23. COST OF LIVING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—According to the Commonwealth Statistician the increase in the cost of food during May last, compared with the preceding ...

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  24. Fire at Burringbar.

    About 6 o'clock on. Thursday night a weatherboard house belonging to Mr. F. E. Kelly, situated on the Mooball road, Murwillumbah, was ...

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  25. "MISSING LINK" LINE.

    Speaking at the Mullumbimby Chamber of Commerce dinner, Mr. W. E. Bryant, of the Lismore Chamber, said he did not agree with the attitude ...

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  26. OUTLAW MARE RESISTS POLICE

    Some weeks ago, the Sydney Mounted Police Depot got rid of a mare which was rapidly earning an unenviable reputation as an outlaw. She is ...

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  27. SYDNEY SHIVERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Bitterly cold weather, accompanied by chilly westerly winds, was experienced in Sydney during the week-end, when the lowest ...

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  28. Paspalum Renovation.

    The plots at the Wollongbar Experiment Farm, where the experiments in connection with paspalum renovation. are being conducted look wonderfully ...

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  29. REDFERN MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Cecil Aves, convicted of having murdered Mrs. Florence Quirk, intends to appeal to the Criminal Court of Appeals against his ...

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  30. FOUND SHOT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Edward W. McMillan, a well-known estate agent of George-street, was found lying on his office floor this morning with wounds in ...

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  31. Hospital Effort at Rappville.

    A pleasant social function to wind up the carnival in aid of the Casino District Hospital was held at Rappville on Saturday night. The function was ...

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  32. MR. WILLIAM ARCHER DEAD.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. William Archer, who had been an alderman of the Burwood Council for over 40 years, and who retired a few years age, and ...

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  33. LATE MR. JOHN SCHNEIDER.

    Following a protracted illness, the death occurred at Casino on Friday night of Mr. John Schneider a resident of the district for half a century. ...

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  34. Successful Charitable Effort.

    A most successful evening was, by the. kind permission of Airs. Gibson, hold at her residence on Thursday evening last, in aid of the. funds of the ...

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  35. BUTTER AND CHEESE.

    Recommendations made by the Australian Dairy Council in regard to the alteration of grading, and the elimination of the word "Australia" on butter ...

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  36. A MUTTON MENACE.

    A recent cable message from stated that an inquiry into the death of a man at Hammersmith disclosed that the victim had recently partaken ...

    Article : 245 words
  37. MOTOR CAR AND 'BUS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—One man was killed, and two others injured, as the result of a collision between a motor car and motor 'bus at Marrickville, ...

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  38. WILL LUCKNOW COME AGAIN?

    The new gold find at Lucknow may be better than Coolgardie, Sam Bryant, the practical miner in charge of the actual prospecting of the new strike ...

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  39. Rink Pictures at School of Arts.

    "Inez from Hollywood,", one of the chief productions to be shown to-night, pictures a midnight' swimming piirty ut the home of Inez, Hollywood's ...

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  40. FRANCE AND ENGLAND.

    PERTH, Monday.—Mr. J. J. Simmons, who is in charge of the Y.A.L. boys, said that he was surprised to find, although officially friendly, the ...

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  41. CHEAP TRAINS TO SEE THE FLEET.

    It will be time for country residents to decide wheather they are going down to see the fleet, which is due to arrive in Sydney on the 23rd of this ...

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  42. £400,000 FOR SCHOOLS.

    Mr. Bruntnell (Minister for Education in the Fuller Government), referring to the disclosures which his successor (Mr. Mutch) threatened to ...

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  43. Washed up at Yamba.

    While fishing at Angowrie on Sunday, week Mr. H. J. Sharp caught a shark and a large cod fish on the one line on which he had two hooks. In his ...

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  44. Had a Bath Last Summer.

    When Michael McGrath faced the Bench at Grafton last week under the vag., Constable Durham deposed that he saw defendant in Prince-street the ...

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  45. THE SEE-SAW.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sir George Fuller stated last night that he was convinced that the Premier, Mr. Lang, had so manipulated the public accounts by ...

    Article : 64 words
  46. Fatal Bezine Explosion.

    Arthur Bumbling (13) of Nanango (Q.) was seriously burned, through an explosion caused by his pouring benzine on a stove fire. The lad rushed outside ...

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  47. Rode with Thunderbolt.

    The death is announced at Armidale at the age of 85 of one the earlest of the northern pioneers, Mr. Martin Post. Mr. Post. Mr. Post was only 10 when he ...

    Article : 119 words
  48. Day Meetings.

    The Labor section of the Sydney City Council will probably follow the lead of the Labor Government and hold the City Council meetings during the day ...

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  49. Defending his Honor.

    A vacancy in the Glen Innes municipal council is creating a good deal of interest. Mr. J. Bennett, late foreman of works for the council, is a ...

    Article : 95 words
  50. HUGE PROJECT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Two millions will be spent by the Vacuum Oil Co. in building and equipping bulk installations for motor spirits and kerosene in ...

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  51. Pioneer Dairy Co. Ltd.

    The Clarence River Pioneer Dairy Co., Ltd. for the month of May manufactured 125[?] tons of butter, the price paid to suppliers being choicest [?] ...

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  52. FEDERAL TAXES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The prospects for a reduction in Federal taxation are not so bright. ...

    Article : 19 words
  53. Advertising

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  54. Advertising

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