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  2. CHRISTMAS RAINS

    The average rainfall for Mullumbimby, calculated over a period of 37 years, is 66 inches. Last year about 45 inches fell. This is the lowest fall ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Cyclonic conditions and unsettled generally, with rain and thunder. Some substantial falls. Sultry at first, with squally north-east ...

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  4. COMMERCIAL

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  6. ALBION PARK RACES

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  7. A DRAW

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  8. NEW LIGHTING SERVICE

    After some years of suffering under an unsatisfactory electric fighting service, Murwillumbah at last has a plant that promises, not only satisfactory ...

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  9. ON MILKING MACHINES.

    "After an experience of 13 or 14 years Of machine produced cream in different parts of the State,"says a New South Wales departmental dairy ...

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  11. UPLIFT OF THE DAIRY INDUSTRY

    The dairying industry of Australia presents a curious anomaly. The cooperative butter factories, both in respect to their management and ...

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  12. MOLE RIVER COD.

    During the Christmas holidays Mr Clem Bailey, of Tenterfield, went to the Mole River on a fishing excursion. While there a fresh occurred in the river, and ...

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  13. AFTER THE HOLIDAYS

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  14. "GOOD OLD TIMES."

    The following extract is from the "Times" of a century ago:--On Thursday last were committed to the goal at Oundle five infants, the eldest eight, the ...

    Article : 155 words
  15. ROSEBERY PONY RACES.

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  16. VICTORIA AT THE WICKETS.

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  17. INDECENT LANGUAGE.

    Charges of using language were preferred against Frank Walsh, Alfred Winley Mudge (29),and William Bowell. Walsh and Mudge were fined £3, in ...

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  18. HOARDED NOTES.

    When the Federal Government many years ago commenced its notes issue Queensland ceased issuing notes, and entered upon the redemption of the notes ...

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  19. BUNCHY TOP.

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  20. PERSONAL

    Mr. George Newell, one time a member of the staff at the Murwillumbah post office is at present spending a fortnight's holiday in Murwillumbah. ...

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  21. SCRATCHINGS.

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  22. NO EXCUSES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--When the New South Wales cricket team arrived home to-day it had no excuses to offer for its defeat by Victoria. Manager Wright ...

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  23. MESSRS. BEALE AND CO., LTD.

    Piano and Player-piano manufacturers have pleasure in announcing that one of their factory-trained experts is touring the district and will be located in ...

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  24. TEAMS FOR COMING MATCHES.

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  25. GREAT NORTHERN DERBY.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.--The Great Northern Derby, a mile and a half, was run at Auckland to day, and was won by the A. J. C Derby winner ...

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  26. FAMOUS EDIFICE.

    Every years the harvest festival of St. George's Church, Borough, draws scores of Dickens lovers from all parts of London. ...

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  27. ROUGH ON COFF'S.

    In this week's "Sunday News," Lionel Lindsay devotes his 85th cartoon on "Places I have Never Visited" to Coff's Harbor. It is quite obvious, ...

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  28. HEAT AND RAIN

    SYDNEY Wednesday.--A feature of yesterday's weather was the high temperatures recorded throughout the State. Many readings of over a century were ...

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  29. DANCES AT BRUNSWICK HEADS.

    The New Year's Eve dance at Brunswick Heads, organised by the Misses C. and E. Judge in aid of the Roman Catholic funds and the Mullumbimby Citizens' ...

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  30. DOUBLE KNOCK OUT.

    WOLLONGONG, Wednesday.--A double knockout occurred here last night, when T. Thompson, the well known Soccer player, and "Young" Beckett met ...

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  31. RAIN COMING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The State Meteorologist (Mr. Meares) said at 9 a.m. to-day that cloudy and overcast conditions ruled fairly generally over ...

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  32. THE TENNIS BOOM

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--On January 8, the sixteenth annual country carnival organised by the N.S.W. Lawn Tennis Association will begin at the ...

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  33. MOTHER'S ORDEAL

    WELLINGTON N.Z., Wednesday.--Watching a gala at Kai Iwi Beach, Wanganui, to-day, Clarence Humphreys and his four-year-old daughter were ...

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  34. "ONLY A SHOP GIRL."

    Few motion pictures of the present day have the record of popularity behind them that is boasted by, "Only a Shop Girl,'' which is being presented at the ...

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  35. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    Jack: "I am a self made man, sir. I began life as a barefoot boy." Bill: "Well, I wasn't born with shoes on, either, but I see F. W. Stratford is ...

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  36. DANGEROUS PASTE

    SYDNEY Wednesday.--Five cases of ptomaine poisoning Occurred late this afternoon at Courland Street, Five Dock. After eating some potted fish paste Mrs. ...

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  37. ARCHBISHOP REDWOOD'S JUBILEE.

    Archbishop Redwood, the oldest Roman Catholic bishop in Christendom, will reach his, golden episcopal jubilee in February next in Wellington. Special ...

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  38. FEEDING THE HUNGRY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--It was said at the Church of England Men's Society's conference to-day that more than 30,000 free meals, were supplied to destitute ...

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  39. GUN TIME.

    Mr. T. E. Flynn, electrical engineer, announces that the power house has now been connected up to enable gun time to be received direct from Sydney at 1 ...

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  40. ENZED'S CHAMPIONS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.--The New Zealand tennis championships from which the Visiting Australians were eliminated in the early rounds, was won ...

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  41. THE RAND UPHEAVAL.

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday.--It is reported from Johannesburg that Lloyd's have refused to meet the claims for compensation arising out of the damage to ...

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  42. MOOBALL CRABBE'S CREEK DRAINS.

    Mr. H. R. Jones, hon secretary Mooball and Crabbe's Creek Swamp Drainage Trust, writes:--Some time ago the land owners in this trust petitioned the ...

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  43. BARNARDO BOYS COMING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Fifty Barnard boys and girls sail for Australia by the Euripides on January 4. ...

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  45. BILLY MISKE DEAD.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--It is stated in a message from St. Paul (Minnesota) that Billy Miske, the American boxer, has died after a week's suffering from ...

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  46. CHILD'S FACE BLOWN OFF.

    WAIKAKAHO (N.Z.), Wednesday.--Noel Register, aged nine, was playing with a gun yesterday and placed a cartridge in the chamber, when the gun ...

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  47. TOO GOOD TO BE MISSED.

    MEXICO CITY, Tuesday.--The U.S.A. Consul has informed President Obregon that the U.S.A. will sell him war material up to 750,000 dolars for use against the ...

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  48. HIGHLANDERS BEATEN.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--Upward of 20,000 people were present at the Pershing Stadium yesterday when France defeated Scotland at Rugby football by 14 to 10. ...

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