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  2. Wool Export Embargo

    The steamer Lord Erne arrived from Melbourne this morning, to complete loading for Boston. There are 6300 bales of wool ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    Brisbane has issued a warning that a cyclone is due in Brisbane from the North in the course of the next 24 hours. It has been raining all the ...

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  4. Local and General.

    The Tweed Shire Council Works Committee were engaged on Friday and Saturday in inspection wort in the matter of roads, etc. On ...

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  5. SHIPPING

    The N.C.S.N. Company's ss. Wollongbar leaves Sydney to-night instead of last night, arriving at Byron Bay on Thursday morning. Public please ...

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  6. IMPENDING AERIAL BATTLE.

    Ten thousand Iodine outfits have been ordered by the New Zealand troops in Egypt at a cost of £450. It is suggested that the Australian troops ...

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  7. THE WOLLONGBAR'S LIST.

    Passengers by the Wollongbar, from Sydney to-night are Mesdames Turnes Toombes and child, Thomas, Quinn, Gordon, Hulme; Kelly, Funnell, Roche ...

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  8. The Matter of Publicity.

    Letters from the men at the front are subject to censorship, and when they find their way into the hands of friends and relatives they bear the ...

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  9. The Bendigo Seat

    Latest returns for Bendigo give tee Labour, candidate a majority of 502, With 297 absent votes to be counted. ...

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  10. DIPPY !

    A Chinaman appeaeed at the local Police Court yesterday charged with being of unsound mind. He was remanded to Gladesville for treatment. ...

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  11. MINISTERS REMAIN MUTE.

    Ministers remain mute as to the causes of the new prohibition against the export of wool to America, Italy, and certain other neutral countries. They ...

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  12. Norton-Griffiths Agreement.

    The Premier stated this afternoon that negotiations with Normon-Griffiths are not finally competed, although he expected they would be within the next ...

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  13. COMMERCIAL.

    The statement made to the Assembly last night by the Minister for Agriculture that the position of the Sussex Street market would be inquired into ...

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  14. COMPULSORY ENROLMENT.

    Nine persons qualified for enrolment under the Provisions of the Commonwealth Electoral Act, residing within the Casino Subdivision were success ...

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  15. Trading With the Enemy

    Four charges of attempting to trade With the enemy were heard before the Water Police Court this morning. August Blumenthal, Ltd., of Sydney, ...

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  16. The Missing Endeavour

    The steamer Grantala, searching for the missing trawler Endeavour, returned to Sydney this morning. The opinion of her officers is based ...

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  17. HAVE YOU ENLISTED?

    Yes, that is the question ! If you feel you could he of more use to the Empire at the front then interview the recruiting officer at once. If it is ...

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  18. THE BULWARK DISASTER.

    The New York leading paper Publishes a report alleged to be the most correct account of the Sinking of the warship Bulwark. There was a great ...

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  19. Hospital Meeting

    The first meeting of the new committee of the Tweed District Hospital was held at the Hospital yesterday afternoon. ...

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  20. Aviation Mishap.

    A French aviator, making a flight with a passengers in Centennial Park this afternoon, was up about 100 feet when the plane turned on its side and fell ...

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  21. ATTACKING THE SERVIANS.

    Cettinge reports the resumption of the Austrians' attacks on the banks of the Drina and Dear Dorado. Their fire was silenced by artillery. ...

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  22. Cabinet Business

    The Cabinet sat throughout this morning considering the sessional programme. The position with regard to the ...

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  23. THE DUST NUISANCE.

    Residents along the Hospital Hill road have tad jure cause for complaint during the past few days in the offensively dusty nature of the ...

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  24. Grafton News.

    The body of Michael Ryan, a laborer aged 65, was found floating in the river this afternoon. He was last seen alive on Tuesday. There were no ...

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  25. BRITAIN'S PRICE FOR LIBERTY.

    Prime Minister Asquith announced in the Commons last night that the British losses in France and Belgium since the commencement of the war up ...

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  26. Charge of Murder

    At the Coroner's Court to-day, Owen Hergarty, a powerful-looking young man, who up to the time of his arrest was a member of the Expeditionary ...

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  27. USE OF NEUTRAL FLAGS.

    Referring to the use of a neutral Gag by British ships, the London "Express" says it may be legally consistent, but such tactics seem ...

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  28. THE WEATHER.

    A welcome change in the weather locally took place on Monday evening, when the beat of the previous few days culminated in refreshing rains. For the ...

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  29. A RED HARVEST.

    The latest German casualty lists, not including the heavy losses at Gumbinnen on August 20, total 953,117, exclusive of the Bavarians, Saxons ...

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  30. DISTRICT NEWS

    Dry, dusty, and hot days, culminating in some instances with a dust storm, almost rivalling the "Darling showers" that are prevalent in the ...

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  31. Killed on Railway Line.

    Joseph Cashin, aged 31, was crossing the railway line on the dyke at Newcastle last night, and attempted to pass between some moving trucks. He was ...

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  32. HOW THE SEYDLIZ FARED.

    The French Foreign Office states that in the North Sea battle the Seydliz was struck by a shell under the turret, which set fire to the ammunition. ...

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  33. A Racing Case

    Justice Street, in Equity Court, had before him to-day an application on behalf of Edward Henderson, of North Creek, near Ballina, for an interim ...

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  34. KANGAROO FEATHERS.

    At Christmas a small party of Gympie troopers entered the dining room of the big hotel at Mena in Egypt, near where they are camped, ...

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  35. In the Assembly.

    In the Assembly this evening, in reply to Mr. Cohen, Mr Holman said the Attorney-General was prosecuting inquiries regarding the Coolamon ...

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  36. SINKING OF THE FORMEDABLE.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Mr. Winston Churchill said it was the definite opinion of the Admiralty that the battleship ...

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  37. FURNES BOMBARDED.

    One of the Belgian papers, the "Echo de Beige," reports that the Germans frequently bombarded Furnes vest. Taube aeroplanes are ...

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  38. Personal and Social

    The marriage if Mr. H. Harmer, of England, to Miss Eileen Knott, daughter of Mrs. D. Leslie, Condong Range, was sclemnised on Monday last ...

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  39. BIG AERIAL BATTLE IMPENDING.

    Aerial battles on a big scale are impending in Flanders. The Germans have con centra tea a large number of aeroplanes of the Aviatk and ...

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  40. SUPPLYING BRITISH TROOPS

    "Eyewitness" describes the [?] of the work in maintaining the army. He says that during one monta, apart flora food, the troops received 449 ...

    Article : 133 words
  41. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The following forecast was issued by the Weather Bureau (Sydney) yesterday Cloudy generally over the north-east quarter and along the ...

    Article : 59 words
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