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  2. COMMERCIAL

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  3. Advertising

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  4. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A few showers about the coast and tablelands, with a tendency to thunder in the north-east. Otherwise fine. Mild south-east to east winds. ...

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  5. NEW STATES

    ARMIDALE. Friday.—Mr. V. C. Thompson, M.P., said to-day that he had just completed a visit to the northern port of New England, where the recent ...

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  6. AFTER THE SHOW

    There was a full house at the Murwillumbah lock-up on Thursday night (after the show), eleven persons being lodged for various offences on the showground. ...

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  7. REDWATER

    That the present outbreak of red water fever oft the Tweed is the most serious in the history of the district, is the view held in official ...

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  8. NOT JAZZ MAD

    Dr. Rotham, who recently examined the candidates for the Royal College of Music, deplored the fact that "the latest rotten jazz" was the music ...

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  10. HIS LIFE FOR ANOTHER.

    Whilst attempting to save his pal, Gordon Connors (14), from drowning in Lake Pillans, Athol Mason (14), lost his life. Connors kicked Mason during his ...

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  11. NORTH COAST LINE

    The Railway Department officially notifies that arrangements have been made for the conveyance of passengers' luggage and parcels across the Clarence ...

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  13. LINKED!

    We have celebrated various phases of our advancement as a district from time to time, until we have arrived at that stage when further progress ...

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  14. THE TURF

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  15. WEIGHT-GUESSING.

    The weight-guessing competition (live weight bullock) at the show was won by Mr. R. Sweetnam, of Tyalgum, who guessed within a half-pound of the ...

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  16. BUTTER IN LONDON.

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  17. THE TICK ACT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Stock Diseases (Tick) Act passed, through the committee stage this morning. It contains the following provisions: ...

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  18. AMUSEMENTS.

    Stanley McKay's popular pantomime company will appear in the School of Arts at 3 o'clock to-day and 8 o'clock to-night. A special children's matinee ...

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  19. TOURIST BUREAU.

    At the meeting of the committee of the Tweed Tourist Bureau yesterday it was decided to canvass Murwillumbah for the purpose of raising funds to assist ...

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  20. PERSONAL

    Dame Nellie Melba returned' to Sydney during the week per steamer from America. Mr. Tom Graham, formerly of ...

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  21. TOLD BY TELEGRAPH

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An unknown man, about 60 years of age, was run over and killed by a motor bus in Oxford Street last night. ...

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  23. A ROYAL INVITATION.

    NAPLES, Thursday.—The King and Queen of Spain have sailed for home. King Alfonso, in a message to Signor Mussolini, invited him to visit Madrid. ...

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  24. SCRATCHINGS.

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  25. NOSE OUT OFF BY SAW.

    Jack Hamment, a returned soldier, was cycling along the beach road at Sandringham, near Melbourne, when, in avoiding a collision with a carload of ...

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  26. MARTIN PLACE SCHEME.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The City Council last night, by 16 votes to six, finally approved of the resumptions in connection with the Martin Place extensions. ...

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  27. AT THE CARNIVAL.

    The manager of St. Margaret's Carnival deserves great praise in securing such an attraction as "The Original Raymond," the famous escapologist, whose ...

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  28. SHOW RACE MEETING.

    The Murwillumbah Racing Club's big show meeting will be held at South Murwillumbah racecourse to-day, and there is every prospect of a record ...

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  29. NORTH SHORE BRIDGE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Dr. Earle Page (Acting Prime Minister) stated yesterday that he had been informed by an intending tenderer that the Sydney ...

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  30. THE NORTH'S INDIGNATION.

    "The Land" says: "It is reported that many of the North Coast residents will refuse to apply for income tax forms. They declare that they will ...

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  31. "MY FRIEND THE DEVIL."

    Georges Ohnet's celebrated novel, "Dr. Ramean" has been made into a big motion picture by William Fox, and will he shown at the School of Arts on ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND LEADS

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  33. TICK BOARD MEETING.

    The monthly meeting of the Tick Board of Control was held at Lismore yesterday. The tender of R. Ferguson, of Mooball, for erecting about seven. ...

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  34. UNDERGROUND GROCERY SHOP.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Detectives made a sensational discovery regarding the recent alleged find of oil at Lake Eva, near Southern Cross. (Westralia). ...

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  35. THE LATE JACK KETTLE.

    Concerning the late Jack Kettle, Who was accidentally killed at Kunghur picnic races on Saturday last, we are informed that his correct name was John ...

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  36. BENEFIT FOR THE BAND.

    The Mullumbimby Citizens' Band will benefit to the amount of over £6 as the result of the open air jazz evening organised by Mrs. J. Lowe and held in the ...

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  37. CHILD KILLED INSTANTLY.

    QUEENBEYAN, Fridays--Mabel Buckle (6) was playing with other children behind a tree which had just been felled this morning, when the tree rolled and ...

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  38. AUCTIONEERS AND EARLY CLOSING.

    A ease of interest to auctioneers came before the Narrandera Police Court. William Henry Canton was charged with keeping his shop open for the sale of ...

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  39. CHILD FOUND DROWNED.

    KEMPSEY, Friday.--Constance Cooper (3), daughter of George Cooper of Frederickton, was found drowned in three feet of water in a well at the back of her ...

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  40. BRAY ESTATE SALE.

    On Saturday, December 15, Messrs. A. E. Budd and Son will offer, in the School of Arts, Murwillumbah, nine farm and farmlet blocks, being a subdivision of the ...

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  41. DEFINITE REFUSAL.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Government has definitely refused to receive a deputation from the Trades Hall industrial disputes committee regarding the ...

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  42. BOWLS.

    The representatives of the Lismore Bowling Club, who are to meet five rinks from the Murwillumbah Club on the local green this afternoon intend travelling ...

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  43. CRICKET.

    Aubrey Sieler, the country tennis champion, established his title as an all round sportsman during a match at Marulan against Goulburn. Runs in quick time ...

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  44. ADELAIDE'S MEATLESS DAYS.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.-—There is no sign of the strike of meat lorry drivers being settled, and the city is fast approaching a meat famine. Only meat for ...

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  45. DANCE AT BRUNSWICK HEADS.

    A good floor and good music contributed to the success of the dance, organised by the Misses E. and C. Judge, held in the Brunswick Heads Hall on ...

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  46. THEN THEY WOKE UP.

    BRISBANE, Friday,—Brisbane to-morrow, will celebrate, the centenary of the discovery of the Brisbane River, Yesterday the town awoke to the fact that the celebration was of Australian ...

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  48. HEAVY STORM THE RAILWAY INQUIRY. A BELTED EARL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Cables received from Suva to-day state that a tremendous storm raged throughout the islands from Monday night, and great damage was SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Ball (Minister for Railways) says that the Government favors American experts for the proposed inquiry into the administration of the SYDNEY, Friday.—The famous dipper Mount Stewart arrived in Sydney last night, 126 days from Liverpool. Among the nine cadets aboard is the ...

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