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  2. A WONDERFUL INVENTION.

    A Bebarfald- Vicars Sewing Machine and Writing Desk combination. Two of these magnificent machines are on view at White's Music store, ...

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  3. COMMERCIAL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- A good deal of uncertainty still exists regarding the future of the butter market, though it is felt that if it is intended to ...

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  4. TO- DAY'S FORECAST.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Generally fine inland, with, many night frosts and fogs. South- west to south- east winds, fresh to squally on the North Coast, with ...

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  5. THE BOLL WEEVIL

    Queensand Government Entomologist Has Never Heard of the Pest There. BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Mr. Trvon. ...

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  6. HERE TO STAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Premier (Sir George Fuller) returned to Sydney today by the Makura. He was met down the harbor by his Ministerial colleagues ...

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  7. CONDONG SCHOOL

    On Saturday last the new school buildings at Condong were officially opened by Mr. Inspector Fraser, M. A. The Parents and Citizens' Association and ...

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  8. BANGALOW.

    The death of Mrs. McDonough, wife of Mr. John McDonough, of the railway department, occurred at her residence on July 21, after a lengthy illness. After ...

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  9. OUR GOVERNOR GENERAL A MUSICAL MAN.

    Carnegie and Sons, of Sydney, have just sold a magnificent Broadwood Grand Piano to His Excellency, Lord Forster. Local representative for this famous ...

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  11. ROUND ON THE END AND HIGH IN THE MIDDLE.

    What is it? Why, of course, a Fiddle. Special Violin Outfits have arrived for Student and Artist alike. Prices from three guineas. The end of the search ...

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  12. DIED FROM BURNS

    GRAFTON, Tuesday.--A terrible burning fatality occurred at Nana Glen on Sunday morning Georgina Tait, aged about 20, youngest daughter of Mrs. ...

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  13. SOLDIERS' REST HOME.

    The Soldiers' Church of England Rest Home at Coolangatta is shortly closing down, owing to lack of funds. This fine institution has been of great assistance ...

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  14. SIR GEORGE SEES A BRIGHTER ERA FOR N. S. W.

    In the course of an interview Sir George Fuller said that he had studied the meat marketing question and he is submitting a special report to the ...

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  15. THE STREET FOUNTAINS.

    The street fountains in Murwillumbah, installed by Mr. E. E. Newell, are in a state of neglect. During the recent water shortage their use was discontinued, and ...

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  16. CONCRETE ROADS.

    Recently, Mr. Ball, Minister for Public Works and Railways, told a deputation from Richmond, Hawkesbury River, in response to their request not ...

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  17. THE BORDER ROAD.

    Mr. Sam Rutledge, of The Border, Writes to say that notwithstanding repeated requests to do so, the Shire Council persistently refuses to put the Border ...

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  18. WOMAN BURNT IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Alice Knight (30), living in Maloney Road, Mascot, was passing in front of the stove to- day when her clothes caught fire. ...

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  19. RESUME OF THE TOUR.

    Long items covering his travels and the various phases of his mission abroad were issued to- night by Sir George Fuller, who said that he was glad to be ...

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  20. "THE LITTLE MELBA."

    On Friday night, August 3, at 8.30, in the School of Arts, Miss Stella Power, "The Little Melba," will give a concert in association with Mr. William James, ...

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  21. BRAN AND POLLARD COME DOWN.

    The Flour Millers' Association announced to- day a reduction of 10 a ton in the price of both bran and pollard, making the new rate £710 a ton for each commodity. ...

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  22. THE HICKSON MISSION.

    Sir,--I have no desire to provoke a controversy, but there are one or two things in a letter appearing over the name of V. Schwing hamper in last ...

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  23. SCHOOL TEACHERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Attorney- General, Mr. Bavin, announces that he will oppose the State school teachers seeking to invoke the aid of the Federal ...

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  24. RELIGIOUS NOTICES.

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  25. AMBULANCE BALL.

    A. very pretty Juvenile Fancy Dress Ball, promoted by the St. John's Ambulance Committee, was held in the Empire Theatre, Tweed Heads, on Friday ...

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  26. NEWCASTLE AGREES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- The Newcastle district miners decided by good majorities at meetings to- day in favor of the acceptance of the terms of settlement ...

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  27. MULLUMBIMBY POULTRY CLUB.

    A meeting of the committee of the Mullumbimby Poultry Club was held, oh Monday night last. Mr. L. Lindsay (president) presided over a small ...

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  28. BORN IN A STABLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--For some weeks past a man and his wife have been living in a stable loft in. Surry Hills, The woman had been going out to work by ...

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  29. SMALL DEBTS COURT.

    Mr. E. A. May, P. M,. presided at the Murwillumbah Small Debts Court yesterday. HIGGINS v. SECOMB. ...

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  30. DEATH OF MASTER GEORGE LATTER

    As announced in yesterday's "Tweed Daily," Master George Latter, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Latter, of Mullumbimby, died in the Lismore District ...

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  31. EXIT THE PUB

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Another batch of 48 city hotels has been delicensed, involving a payment of £102,350 in compensation. Of the first batch of hotels ...

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  32. MR. DOOLEY UNCERTAIN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Interviewed today, Mr. Dooley, M. L. A., stated that he had not yet decided whether he would seek re- election as the leader of ...

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  33. TOLD BY TELEGRAPH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Eight prominent American scientists arrived to-day as delegates to the pan-Pacific science congress, which is about to meet in Sydney. ...

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  34. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    The Murwillumbah Salvation Army Band, accompanied by Ensign and Mrs. Percy, will visit Mullumbimby on Saturday and Sunday next. A musical ...

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  35. PERSONAL

    It is announced that Lord Cassillis, First Grand Principal of the Supreme Grand Chapter of the Royal Arch Of Masons of Scotland, is to visit Australia. ...

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  36. MR. OAKES HONORED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--At complimentary dinner tendered to Mr. Oakes, the Acting- Premier, by the Nationalist Association last night, at the Hotel ...

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  37. NEW INDUSTRY FOR AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mr. H. Pitt, representing the U. S. A. Light and Heat Corporation, arrived in Sydney to- day. He said that his firm intends to, open ...

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  38. GRAFTON SENSATION

    GRAFTON, Tuesday.--A peculiar and sensation incident happened in the Fitzroy Theatre, last night, whilst the Humphrey Bishop Revue. Company was ...

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  39. TWEED HEADS POST OFFICE.

    The timber is now on the ground for alterations and additions to Tweed Heads post office and residence, the contractors being Messrs. Lanham and ...

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  40. BRISBANE SHOW VISITORS.

    Lady visitors to Brisbane Show, August 6 to August 11, are reminded that their millinery desires have been specially attended to by Miss Corcoran, who ...

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  41. MR. LITTLE LOSES HIS JOB.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Minister for Customs (Mr. Chapman) announced in the House of Representatives this afternoon that Mr. Little (Trade ...

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  42. THE COTTON ACREAGE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A careful survey of the cotton planting operations for the whole of the five States for the incoming season show that it is expected over ...

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  43. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, TWEED HEADS.

    To- day (Wednesday), July 25, will be St. James' Day, which is appointed as a day of intercession for the New Guinea mission. There, will be a celebration of ...

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  44. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Advice has been received that the fire on the steamer Woodarra, which carried a large Queensland cargo for England, has been ...

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  45. THE DIGGERS' FRIEND

    SYDNEY, Tuesday-- Miss Ethel Campbell, the Diggers' friend from Durban, is having a busy and strenuous time in Sydney, trying to fulfil many ...

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  46. STATE TAXATION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--An alteration in the incidence of State taxation may follow the recent agreement with the Federal Government. A tax on bachelors is ...

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  47. PNEUMONIC 'FLU

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Ten deaths from influenza occurred in Glen Innes last week, three taking place in one night at the hospital. Altogether there are ...

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  48. CASE OF FR. DELORME.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.--At Montreal to- day the jury disagreed, after 46 hours' deliberation, in the case of Father Delorme, who had appealed against his ...

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  49. PUNISHED ENOUGH

    Daphne Grundy, aged 22. with a baby in arms, pleaded guilty to bigamy at the Criminal Court in Hobart, having married W. Sutcliffe while her husband, ...

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  50. DEATH OF FRENCH STATESMAN

    PARIS, Tuesday.--The death is announced of Mossignor Charles Dupay, who was five times Premier of France ...

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