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  2. COMMERCIAL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The demand for new laid eggs showed a further improvement to- day, though up to the present, agents have been unable to clear their ...

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  3. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    In thanking customers for their patronage for Hemstitching during the past twelve months, wishes to announce that from now on the work will be turned ...

    Article : 135 words
  4. SHOW JUMPERS

    A meeting was held in Murwillumbah on Saturday last for the purpose of forming a Hunters and Jumpers' Association. Mr. A. Jarvis presided. ...

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  5. CITY HOUSE

    Having only a very limited stock of Evening Frocks and Wraps on hand, ladies will do well to call early and make a selection. ...

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  6. STORMY SEAS

    Strong, south easterly winds made it impossible for the Orara to berth at Byron Bay yesterday. Mr. W. Davidson, Byron Bay manager ...

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  7. RAIN

    Showery weather prevailed along the Tweed yesterday and Sunday. Heavier falls were recorded at Byron Bay, Mullumbimby, and along the coast to Tweed ...

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  8. TO- DAY'S FORECAST.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Still unsettled, with more rain on the coast and parts of the highlands, chiefly north of Sydney. Some heavy falls. Rain also ...

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  9. LONDON TRAFFIC.

    The cockney's chief trouble at present is the appalling dislocation and congestion of traffic in consequence of the closing of Cheapside for repairs, which ...

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  11. 200 POINTS AT CUDGEN.

    Rain began to fall on Saturday very lightly, but increased at night. Between 9.30 a. m. on Friday and 9.30 a. m. on Monday 201 points were registered at ...

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  12. WONDERFUL CROP OF CAULIFLOWERS.

    A farmer, who resides four miles this side of Bellingen, has cultivated a wonderful crop of cauliflowers this season In all he raised 6000 odd, some weighing ...

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  13. WOMEN BRIGANDS

    Women brigands have been holding sway in Marlborough Sounds, at the north of the South Island, New Zealand. Sheep and household goods have been ...

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  14. ON THE LOWER RIVER.

    Good showers fell throughout the lower river districts on Sunday and yesterday morning, the fall seeming to he fairly well distributed. The registration at Tweed ...

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  15. LONG-DISTANCE SENTENCE.

    On one occasion an old man was convicted on a number of charges before the late Judge Docker. Under such circumstances it is usual for the judge to ...

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  16. DEATH OF MRS. O. J. McPHERSON

    The death occurred suddenly on Friday night last of Mrs. O. J. McPherson, of Condong. The deceased lady, who was 38 years of age, leaves a widower ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND HAS ITS SHARE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--During the week end good rains fell generally in the eastern part of the State, the falls ranging up to 210 points. ...

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  18. THE IMMIGRATION POLICY.

    Objection is being raised to the class of immigrants now being brought to this country. "While the majority of the newcomers are desirable in ...

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  19. THE NANKEEN KESTREL.

    The Nankeen Kestrel is one of the most beautiful of the Australian hawkes. He is more attractive in coloring than most hawkes, the plumage of the wings ...

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  20. MR. McDONALD'S VISIT.

    D. I. McDonald, F. B. O. A., F. S. M. C. (Lon.) sight- testing specialist of Webster, Jack and McDonald, Ltd., Sydney and Lismore, will be in personal ...

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  21. CUDGEN

    A ball was held in Cudgen hall on Friday night last, managed by the ladies of St. Mark's Women's Guild. The hall was tastefully decorated with greenery, ...

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  22. BRISBANE EXCURSION.

    In connection with the special train leaving Tweed Heads on Saturday next at 8 a. m. for Brisbane, it is pointed out that, only 200 tickets are available at 8 ...

    Article : 107 words
  23. CHEAP ELECTRICITY.

    Examinations by an officer of the Tenterfield Council disclosed the fact that in more than one premises in the town, unauthorised installations have been ...

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  24. POLICE COURT

    At the Murwillumbah Police Court on Saturday last, before Mr E. A. May, P. M., Amelia Pryor (41), was charged with soliciting in Knox Park on Friday ...

    Article : 117 words
  25. BUTTER MARKET REVIEWED.

    Mr. C. E. D. Meares, general manager of the C. F. S., writes: "The following comparative summary of exports from New South Wales is a ...

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  26. DYNAMITING FISH.

    The Chief Secretary, who is charged with the administration of fisheries, furnishes still another instance of the danger of playing with explosives. Recently ...

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  27. STEELE RUDD'S ALL- AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTIONS.

    A novel offering to the picture lovers of Murwillumbah will be seen to- night at the School of Arts when Steele Rudd's two great all- Australian productions, ...

    Article : 147 words
  28. PERSONAL

    Mr. Alex Workman, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Workman, of Kinchela, died at Kempsey last week. Ald. W. T. Robinson, Mayor of ...

    Article : 553 words
  29. CASE ADJOURNED.

    A ease against Leslie Baker (27), of having insufficient lawful means of support, was adjourned till September 6. Bail was allowed, self in £5 and one ...

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  30. CHARGE OF HORSE STEALING.

    At the Murwillumbah Police Court yesterday, before Mr. E. A. May, Valentine John Keogh was charged with stealing a horse, the property of Henry ...

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  31. JETTY AND TABLELAND RAILWAY

    Recently the Lismore branch of the P. P. U. wrote: the three members for Byron asking them to support the proposals for a new jetty, at Byron Bay and the ...

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  32. A BEAUTY HINT.

    "Cudgenite'' addresses the Tweed Shire Councillors: I have read with interest of the efforts being made to secure a good road up to Mt. Warning. While ...

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  33. DRUNK.

    Henry James Appleby and Harry Irish, charged with having been drunk at Murwillumbah on Saturday last, did not appear, and the recognizance of 10 in each ...

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  34. A PIANIST'S HANDS.

    How any great pianoforte player keeps his hands supple has often been a matter for wonder, but M. Paderewski, the king of pianists, has revealed the whole ...

    Article : 157 words
  35. A GIRL'S ADVENTURES.

    Miss Winifred Ponder, who contributed "South Sea Sketches" to the Melbourne "Herald," has returned to London, where she is lecturing on immigration. ...

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  36. ROWING CLUB BALL.

    The rain was not Regarded as an unmixed blessing by everybody in Murwillumbah yesterday. Quite a number of people have doubts about it being a ...

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  37. EMPHASISING THE POINT.

    It was Mr. Theo. Hill, M. L. A., and he wasn't certain, after speaking on democracy for an hour and a quarter in the House the other night, whether he or the ...

    Article : 155 words
  38. WEIRD REMAINS.

    When Professor Andrews dug in Mongolia he unearthed the fossil remains of weird beasts like figures from nightmare. And his discovery, it is claimed, will ...

    Article : 167 words
  39. PLEADS FOR SON.

    " You are his mother and I don't blame you for coming here and defending him, said Mr. Jennings, S. M., at Paddington Court to a grey- haired woman, who was ...

    Article : 146 words
  40. UNNEIGHBOURLY AND SELFISH.

    A letter from the Tweed Shire asking co-operation in a resolution protesting against the construction of the Ballina- Booyong railway was read at the ...

    Article : 147 words
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