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  2. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- A heat wave, culminating in unsettled conditions, with rain and thunder developing during the next 48 hours. A cool change, ...

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  3. COMMERCIAL

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  4. TOLD BY TELEGRAPH

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The Bondi branch of the A.L.P. contends that the Federal Government is allowing a practical monopoly of the wireless system to a ...

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  5. THE TURF

    SYDNEY, Friday.--There have been inquiries for Kilkenny Lass for the Challenge Stakes, and bookmakers now have her as absolute favorite. There is ...

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  6. DISPUTED ACCOUNT

    An unusual case was heard at the Tweed Heads small debts court yesterday, when the Coolangatta Electric Supply Co., Ltd., sued S. S. Stanley ...

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  7. LATE MR. P. BYRNE

    Recently there died a very old resident of the Tweed, in the person of Mr. Patrick Byrne, of Stott's Creek. The deceased was a native of County ...

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  9. FIRE AT NARROMINE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Three shops in the business centre of Narromine were destroyed by fire to-day. The total damage is estimated at £4000. The absence ...

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  11. THEATRICAL DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The conference between the Theatrical Alliance and J. C. Williamson, Ltd., and others has failed, and the negotiations have been ...

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  12. HOME AGAIN

    Mr. A. Philip, who was reported missing on Wednesday, January 9, returned to his home at Duranbah yesterday. ...

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  13. MUSIC AT BRUNSWICK HEADS.

    At Brunswick Heads to-morrow afternoon the Mullumbimby Citizens' Band will give an extended programme of sacred music. ...

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  14. SYDNEY'S MEAT SUPPLY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- It is stated that the Sydney City Council may take rather drastic action to induce the Government to close down the meat markets at ...

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  15. SCHOOL OF ARTS IMPROVEMENTS.

    At the School of Arts has been installed four electric air fans. These have been in use about a week, and have proved most successful. They are silent ...

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  16. A REJECTED SCHEME.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- At a special meeting to-day, the City Council, by 17 votes to eight, rejected the scheme for widening Park Street. ...

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  18. MARE'S HEAT WAVE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The heat wave conditions continued throughout the State yesterday. The western and central parts experienced the hottest time, ...

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  19. CALEDONIAN CONCERT.

    The Tweed River Caledonian Society's annual concert has for a long time been the bright entertainment of the year. That given at the School of Arts last ...

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  20. TWEED-RICHMOND JERSEY BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Tweed-Richmond Jersey Breeders' Association will be held in the A. and I. Hall, Bangalow on Tuesday, January 22, at 10 a.m. ...

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  21. WEALTHY MEN.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Last year 6007 deceased persons left estates valued for probate at £19,077,428. More than half of this big amount was left by ...

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  22. TO-DAY'S RACES.

    The Murwillumbah Racing Club is holding a meeting on the South Murwillumbah racecourse this afternoon, when the usual number of events will ...

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  23. BUTTER IN LONDON.

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  24. TESTS FOR POLITICIANS.

    The South Bathurst Labor League thinks it should be made a rule that candidates for parliamentary honors should he made pass an examination ...

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  25. ANGUS MURRAY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Owing to the efforts to secure the escape of Angus Murray from the Melbourne Gaol, he is being kept apart from the other ...

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  27. LEFT THEM NUDE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Thieves today stole clothes belonging to a number of children bathing in the pool in the Exhibition Gardens, leaving the children ...

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  28. CLEARING SALES.

    P. Smith and Sons wish to draw special attention to Mr. F. J. Smith's clearing sale to be held on the farm (Osborne's.), 3 12 miles from ...

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  29. SAVED BY INCHES

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- During a quarrel at Circular Quay last night between a man and woman, blows were struck, and suddenly the woman fell and lay ...

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  30. EYE KICKED OUT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- At the police court to-day, Albert Chambers, an ex-constable, was remanded on the charge of having assaulted Alfred Wright, who ...

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  31. KINGSCLIFF ESTATE.

    Possibly no subdivision sale in recent years has created the interest being evinced in the sale of Mr. J. R. H. Gaggin 's Kingscliff Estate, at Cudgen ...

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  32. HE DID IT.

    SYDNEY, Friday-- Walter Hirst (40), laborer, was found in New Canterbury Road, Dulwich Hill, last night, with his throat gashed, and two wounds on his ...

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  33. NEARING THE END

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The country tennis carnival entered on its final stages to-day, when two finals and several semifinals were decided. ...

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  34. PERSONAL

    Passengers by the Sydney mail train this morning from Murwillumbah include Mesdames Gale and Gumbleton. Mr. and Mrs. H. Cohen, who have ...

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  35. TWEED HEADS POLICE COURT.

    At the Tweed Heads Police Court yesterday, before Mr. E. A. May, P.M., Campbell Coolwell pleaded guilty to the charge of riotous behaviour, and was ...

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  36. CUT HIS THROAT

    BRISBANE, Friday,--Robert Dyson, who was to appear at the police court last week on the charge of stealing, as a servant, £62, the property of the ...

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  37. SHE PREFERRED GAOL.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Katherine Harty, who was sentenced at the police court to-day to a month's gaol for stealing blankets and other bedding, was ...

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  38. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT.

    To-day a monster sports programme will be run off on the show ground, a cattle drafting competition being one of the star items. ...

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  39. ELECTRIC TRAINS GO WRONG.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- A string of trucks crashed into the buffers stop at the Sandringham railway station, displacing the buffers and causing the ...

    Article : 68 words
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  41. A DRUG TAKER

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- When Ada Raynor (32) was charged at the North Sydney police court to-day with having broken into dwelling and stolen £40, ...

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  42. B. CONAGHAN FUND.

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  43. TWO CHILDREN DROWNED.

    LAUNCESTON (Tas.), Friday.-- Leslie Brown (8) and Daphne Barnes (7) were fishing on a log in five feet of water in St. Paul's River to-day, when ...

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  44. GREGORY'S BOWLING

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Considerable indignation has been aroused in local cricket circles owing to the remarks reported to have been made by Edgar Mayne ...

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  45. FIRE AT LISMORE.

    Currie's refreshment rooms, Keen Street, Lismore, were destroyed by fire early yesterday morning. Constable Yardy raised the alarm, and the fire ...

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  46. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.-- The Australasian sculling championship race between Hannan and McDevitt is fixed for February 2. The course is over 31 ...

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  47. ALL FOR £5

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A defendant in the Ryde petty debts court, having an adverse verdict recorded against him, threatened to commit suicide. ...

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  49. RINDERPEST

    PERTH, Friday.-- A meeting of the Federal and State members for the districts affected by the rinderpest outbreak, has decided to telegraph to ...

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  50. ACQUITTED

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Collins (captain of the N.S.W. team which played South Australia) was before the executive committee of the N.S.W. Cricket ...

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  51. "GO AS YOU PLEASE?"

    Mesdames Phillips and Norris, and Messrs. Phillips and Norris, of Mullumbimby, staged another successful "go as you please" evening at the Empire Hall, ...

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  52. BETTY COMPSON, CONWAY TEARLE AND AGNES AYRES.

    "The Rustle of Silk," a Paramount picture featuring Betty Compson and Conway Tearle, will be presented at the School of Arts to-night. This is a story ...

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  53. ANTHRAX

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- An outbreak of anthrax has occurred among 700 head of cattle at Niall Bros., Buckinguy station, Nyngan, and 19 deaths have already ...

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  54. DEMPSEY TO MEET GIBBONS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.-- Mr. Tex. Rickard announces that Dempsey and Gibbons have been matched to fight in New York the first week in June. ...

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  55. CRICKET.

    The cricket match in the B grade competition to-day is between South Murwillumbah and Stoker's Siding, not Cudgera as announced. ...

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