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  2. COMMERCIAL

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Although some agents are of opinion that the increase in the price of eggs made yesterday will have the effect of causing a falling ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Cloudy, sultry and unsettled generally, with further rain and thunderstorms. Some heavy falls. Variable winds, changing to cool ...

    Article : 34 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 17 words
  5. TOLD BY TELEGRAPH

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Several of the men who had been signed on as seamen on the German steamer Hanover, yesterday, have deserted. ...

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  6. BRIGHTER OUTLOOK

    The lull in the outbreak of redwater fever on the Tweed continues. On Thursday only one case of sickness was reported, which was found ...

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  7. THE VALUER-GENERAL

    Six blocks of land, in the township of Burringbar, were sold by public auction, in the Murwillumbah School of Arts yesterday, by ...

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  8. THE NATIONALIST WAY.

    Opened to traffic this week, a new concrete road in Kuringai Shire. The road, which has a length of seven miles, traverses ...

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  9. SURF RESCUE.

    Whilst bathing in the surf at Cudgen Headland on Sunday, a boy got out of his depth and would certainly have been drowned but for a prompt rescue by ...

    Article : 45 words
  10. Advertising

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    Advertising : 192 words
  11. KILL THAT MOSQUITO.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The City Council has decided to adopt a by-law making it compulsory for householders to stamp out the mosquito pest. ...

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  12. MEMORIAL CHURCH.

    Satisfactory progress is being made with the Church of England Memorial Church, at Mullumbimby. Up to date, over 35,000 bricks have been laid. The ...

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  13. HEAVY RAIN

    A splendid fall of rain was experienced throughout the Tweed and Brunswick districts yesterday. The fall commenced heavily early yesterday morning ...

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  14. THE NEW BOARD.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--In to-day's issue of the New South Wales Government Gazette appear the regulations which have been approved of by the Executive ...

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  15. £20,000,000 FOR CITY ROADS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The City Surveyor has submitted a road scheme to the City Council involving ultimately an expenditure of £20,000,000. ...

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  16. AQUATIC CARNIVAL.

    Great enthusiasm is being manifested over the monster aquatic carnival and gala-city to be held on the foreshore at Mullumbimby on February 29 and ...

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  17. AT LAST.

    SYDNEY, Friday. --Circumstances which have arisen in the City Council, indicate that the town clerk (Mr. Nesbitt) may resign under certain ...

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  18. GALLIPOLI STROLLERS.

    The Gallipoli Strollers promise that there will be a most delightful syncopated harmony at the School of Arts on Monday. For two and a half hours ...

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  19. JOB FOR THE CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The New South Wales Labor Council has carried a resolution leaving the matter of inquiry into the merits and demerits of the Labor ...

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  20. A GOOD LEAD.

    The civil and economic status of woman has advanced immeasurably in every English-speaking portion of the globe during the last decade. The ...

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  21. WIDESPREAD FALLS.

    Good rains have fallen over most of the State. At many places the registrations exceeded one inch, and to-day cloudy to overcast conditions prevailed ...

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  22. THE INDISPENSABLE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. Hicks (Secretary Australasian Lawn Tennis Association) is opposed to Australia sending a team to take part in the Davis Cup ...

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  23. SURF RESCUE AT TUGUN.

    Whilst bathing yesterday morning at Tugun a Mr. Daniels, an elderly resident of that locality, got into difficulties and was only rescued after a terrific ...

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  24. THE TURF

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- For the Warwick Farm meeting to-morrow, the "Sun" tips as follows: Hurdles: Powtraven, Lord Howard, ...

    Article : 122 words
  25. BUTTER IN LONDON.

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  26. THROAT AND WRISTS CUT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Charles Hogg, who lives in Elizabeth Street, City, was found lying in a bath this morning with his throat and both wrists cut. ...

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  27. BUTTER PAYS.

    The Tweed River Co-operative Butter Company, Ltd., reports that during the month of January 259.333 lbs. of butter were manufactured. This represents an ...

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  28. Advertising

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    Advertising : 104 words
  29. THE SPEED MANIA.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Paul Remaley, the American crack motor cyclist, who tried to break the Sydney to Melbourne record, crashed into a motor car near ...

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  30. McREYNOLDS' ESTATE SALE.

    A. E. Budd and Son, Murwillumbah and Thornton and Pearce, Tweed Heads, auctioneers in conjunction, conducted a successful land sale in the Murwillumbah ...

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  31. THE RUSH TO THE EXHIBITION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A record number of passengers have been booked for the Bay liner Esperance Bay, which leaves for London to-morrow. ...

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  32. STILL ARGUING

    The telegraphed reports from Grafton, which said that Mr. Bruxner had criticised the Minister for Agriculture for not being prepared for the outbreak of ...

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  33. THE BITER BITTEN.

    There is no monopoly of gnashing of teeth in Gehenna. The city of Sydney is proving that much just now. Centropolis has just had its ...

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  34. TO-NIGHT'S PICTURES

    Elsie Ferguson in "Outcast" and Harold Lloyd in "I Do," are the attractions at the School of Arts to-night. In addition there is also a two-reel comedy, ...

    Article : 263 words
  35. SHOULD ALDERMEN BE PAID.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Ald. Bramston expressed the view to-day that there should be payment of aldermen under the Greater Sydney City Council. He ...

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  36. The Caulfield Meeting.

    "Sun": Hurdles: Whyba, St. Roseland, Jackass. Federal Stakes: Desert Flower, ...

    Article : 93 words
  37. PERSONAL

    Mr. Lecount, of Sydney, is spending a holiday in Mullumbimby. Miss T. Pritchard, of Sydney, sister of Mr. R. Pritchard, is on holiday in ...

    Article : 448 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. A LAME DUCK.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The steamer Port Lyttleton, which went ashore last month on the Tasmanian coast, limped into Sydney this morning, three days' behind ...

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  40. SPECIAL FEATURES.

    We have been unable to provide the usual half page of illustrations with this Saturday's issue. On page six will be found the continuation of the series of ...

    Article : 37 words
  41. A WESTERN WASHAWAY.

    SYDNEY, Friday--Word was received in Sydney early this morning of a big washaway on the railway line between Bourke and Nyngan, near Wilga Tanks ...

    Article : 67 words
  42. Advertising

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    Advertising : 46 words
  43. RACES POSTPONED.

    Owing to the heavy rain and the condition of tho track, the Murwillumbah Turf Club (registered) notifies that the meeting which was to have been held at ...

    Article : 38 words
  44. HIS OLD SCHOOL MATE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--When Rolin Brown, a former councillor of Kuringai shire, appeared in the quarter sessions appeal court to-day to appeal against ...

    Article : 64 words
  45. A POLICE SCANDAL

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Sensational disclosures are said to have been made at a special inquiry held at the Sydney police headquarters yesterday, when a ...

    Article : 79 words
  46. MOTOR BOAT CONTEST.

    R. Pullenger and Byrnes, of Mullumbimby, have challenged E. Maddy and Chambers, Mullumbimby, to race on the Brunswick River to decide who owns the ...

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  47. BENZINE AGAIN

    STANTHORPE, Friday.--Mrs. Day, wife of Michael Day, an orchardist, at Wyberba, about 20 miles from Stanthorpe, was burnt to death last night. ...

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  48. SOUTH SIDE RACES.

    Nominations for the South Murwillumbah Racing Club's meeting on Saturday next close at the club's office at 8 p.m. to-night. ...

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  49. MULLUMBIMBY RACE CLUB.

    The Mullumbimby Race Club's (unregistered) season opens on March 15, when a programme of six races will be decided. Included in the events will be. ...

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  50. SON OF A BELTED EARL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Francis Reginald Langdale (61) was remanded at the Central Court to-day on the charge of having obtained various sums of money ...

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  51. HOUSE DESTROYED.

    Mr. A. Kemp[?]ich's two storied dwelling, situated mid-way between Tweed Heads and Bilambil, near the main road was totally destroyed by fire on ...

    Article : 78 words
  52. Advertising

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  53. BURIED ALIVE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--James Crockett, a laborer, single, and 40 years of age, was buried alive in a sewerage shaft at New Farm to-day. He was working ...

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  54. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--At Cloncurry to-day Walter Buckland (55) was killed by lightning at Koolmarra during a sharp thunderstorm. He was camped ...

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  55. TWEED DISTRICT HOSPITAL.

    On behalf of the committee of the Tweed District Hospital, the secretary conveys thanks to the Murwillumbah Race Club for the sum of £2657, being ...

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  56. GAVE IT BEST.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--J. Burton, the motorist who endeavored to break the Fremantle to Brisbane record, reached Warwick at 10 o' clock this morning, and ...

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  57. MR. THORBY, M.L.A.

    Mr. H. V. C. Thorby, M.L.A. president of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, will address meetings of branches at Cudgen, at 3 p.m. this afternoon and ...

    Article : 111 words
  58. Advertising

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    Advertising : 84 words
  59. ENZED'S RINGING IN CASE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.--The sixth arrest in the alleged ringing-in trotting cases, was effected at Christchurch yesterday, Alfred Tucker, ...

    Article : 49 words
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