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  2. COMMERCIAL.

    The secretary, Farmers and Graziers' Co-operative Company reports under date August 1: Pigs.—There was a smaller yarding of ...

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  3. TOLD BY TELEGRAPH

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—"Bishop" Charles Leadbeater, the much criticised and so-called Bishop of the Theosophists, who was to have left for Europe to-day, ...

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  4. ROCKS AHEAD

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Labor party is keeping the terms of its projected censure motion a close secret, but it will be an all-embracing resolution, and will ...

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  5. FOOTBALL

    Saturday's representative match at Knox Park proved a brilliant and exciting game. Possessing a finer knowledge. Of the "tricks of the trade" and ...

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  6. PAYING THE LAWYER

    PARIS, Saturday—Laconde, a man of weak intellect, feeling aggrieved that M. Barrere, a well-known lawyer at Perpignon, had not defended his ...

    Article : 68 words
  7. TWEED FRUITGROWERS

    An extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Tweed Fruitgrowers' Co-operative Company was held in the Empire Theatre, Tweed Heads, on ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Cyclonic disturbances operating about the coast. The weather still unsettled over the eastern half of the State, with wet conditions ...

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  9. Family Notices

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  10. DOMINIES' NEW MOVE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Public School Teachers' Federation to-day carried a motion to alter the rules and proceed immediately with the registration ...

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  11. THE McGIRR

    LASHES HIS ERSTWHILE FRIENDS, AND WINDS UP WITH SOME VERY SOUND ADVICE. ...

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  12. FARMER MAROONED.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Floods and washaways are still causing loss and inconvenience in parious parts of the State. ...

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  13. SNOW IN THE WEST.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Several western towns, including Parkes and Grenfell, reported snow falls yesterday, which is a very rare experience for them. ...

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  14. MISSING MAN

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A man who had booked a passage by the steamer Hunter from Sydney last night under the name of F. J. C. Melville was missing when ...

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  15. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    PERTH, Saturday.—A young married farmer named Leonard Carkeek was caught in a chaffcutter and was badly mauled to-day. He died a few hours ...

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  16. PERSONAL

    Mrs. G. Kerrigan, of Tumbulgum, left on Saturday for a short holiday in Brisbane. Messrs. T. Gardiner and W. Moses, of ...

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  17. SUICIDE IN HOBART.

    HOBART, Saturday.--A verdict of suicide was returned at the inquest on Thomas Gellibrand, member of a well-known family, who was found shot on ...

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  18. VALE HARDING.

    The world mourns the loss of another great man by the death of President Harding. It seems no time since the late President attained to ...

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  19. THE WEEK END

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Shortly after being married in a local church yesterday, Jack Russell (22), of Balmain, swallowed a quantity of poison by mistake at his ...

    Article : 58 words
  20. NEW SUGAR PRICES NOT BEFORE OCTOBER.

    inquiries have been addressed to the Commonwealth Government as to the date from which the new sugar prices will be put into operation. At present ...

    Article : 96 words
  21. BURRINGBAR.

    The Burringbar Parents and Citizens' Association is proving itself an active body. Arrangements for holding an arbor day about the end of August are well ...

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  22. A SATURDAY NIGHT ADVENTURE.

    Roy Smith (20) and Cecil Shields (17) fell 25 feet down the, steps leading into a place known as Frog Hollow, Surry Hills, last night. ...

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  23. BYRON LEAGUE.

    The match between the "Possibles" and "Probables" to enable the selectors to pick a team for the impending match between the Byron and Tweed leagues ...

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  24. WILLIS IS BARKIN'

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The reason assigned for the stopage at the Aberdare South Colliery is that out of 14 temporary surface hands before the stoppage. ...

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  25. THE STRANGER'S GREETING.

    George Hill (31) was standing near the tram waiting shed in Elizabeth Street last night, when a man approached; and struck him on the head. Hill was taken ...

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  26. TOTALLY DESTROYED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Not a scrap of mail matter was salvaged when the Dora Creek post office, near Young, was burnt early in the week. ...

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  27. THE MERRY MOTOR HOG.

    A cart and motor bus collided at Bondi last night. William Cannon (12) who was riding on the cart, was seriously injured, and is suffering from concussion. ...

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  28. THE GAME IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday—In the Rugby League competition yesterday Easts retained their lead in the premiership by beating Wests 22 to 8. Souths just managed ...

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  29. UKI P.P. UNION.

    The members of the above met on Saturday, the President, Cr. J. H. McCollum, being in the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and ...

    Article : 290 words
  30. FIRE AT A KNITTING MILL.

    A fire occurred at McRae's knitting mills, Camperdown, yesterday afternoon, and the building and contents, which were both amply covered by insuranced. ...

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  31. ALL GOING WELL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The reports from both the northern and southern coalfields show that the miners in the collieries which are operating are working at a ...

    Article : 84 words
  32. FOOTBALL IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—At Rugby League football yesterday Toowoomba turned the tables on Ipswich by winning by 26 to 6. ...

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  33. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—An engine at Barkestow, on the east-west railway, struck a horse and cart yesterday. The latter contained two men. Robert Cook ...

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  34. BILLINUDGEL.

    BAND SOCIAL. A successful social was given by the Mullumbimby Citizens' Band at Billinudgel on Thursday night last. Mr. H. Stephens acted as M.C. Mr. S. Corcoran ...

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  35. MUTINY I

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The cruiser Adelaide arrived in Brisbane yesterday after a tour round the coast and the mandated territories and New Guinaa ...

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  36. BOWLING NOTES.

    There was a big attendance of members at the Murwillumbah bowling green during the week-end, and some very interesting practice games were played. ...

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  37. SWALLOWED A BOTTLE

    BATHURST, Sunday.—A young man was admitted to the Bathurst hospital a few days ago complaining of stomach troubles, and that something was wrong ...

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  38. FIVE HUNDRED TOURNAMENT.

    On Thursday night last, a five hundred tournament and social were held in the Mullumbimby School of Arts, under the auspices of the Church of England ...

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  39. CAR FOR THE MINISTER.

    Mesdames Beer and Austin, of the Murwillumbah Methodist Ladies' Church Aid, have ordered a single seater Ford car for the use of the minister, Rev. W. ...

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  40. JUNGFRAU'S VICTIMS

    GENEVA, Saturday.—Three Viennese bank clerks, one of whom was a woman, climbed the summit of the Jungfrau without a guide a few days ago and ...

    Article : 74 words
  41. SERVICE CAR DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    On Tuesday afternoon Messrs. Robinson Bros.' service car running between Glen Innes and Grafton was destroyed by fire. While descending the ...

    Article : 55 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. Advertising

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