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  2. A 'KNOCK 'EM' SHOW

    An application for permission to conduct a "knock 'em" show in the main street, Coolangatta, evoked a lengthy discussion at the Coolangatta ...

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  3. DECAPITATED BODY.

    The decapitated body of John Fraser (45), who had been employed on railway construction work near Casino, was found ...

    Article : 105 words
  4. COMMERCIAL

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  5. Family Notices

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  6. TENNIS

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  7. Advertising

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  8. SUNDAY SHOWS

    A heated debate took place at the meeting of the Coolangatta Town Council on Tuesday night, in connection with the opening of various places ...

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  9. LAND SALE AT BYRON BAY.

    On Monday last, Messrs. W. U. Norton (Lismore), and I. J. Batt and Coy. (Byron Bay), in conjunction, offered for sale blocks of land in the ...

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  10. THE BUTTER POSITION

    When some ten months ago the announcement was made that the Australian Butter Control Committee hoped to arrive at a ...

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  11. BUTTER EXPORTS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A meeting of those interested in the dairying industry was held at Boonah last night, when the Minister for Markets and ...

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  12. DUNGAY SPORTS.

    Arrangements for the big sports meeting at Dungay on Saturday next are well in hand. Record nominations have been received for the ...

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  13. N.Z. CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.--The N.Z. lawn tennis championships were continued to-day. Norman Peach (New South Wales) beat Wright 61, 46, 61, ...

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  14. CYCLONIC DISTURBANCE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Rain of a beneficial nature, chiefly associated with thunderstorms, is still being experienced over a wide area of the State. The ...

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  15. REMARKABLE DRAMA.

    A cafe scene, in which the diners and dancers at a fashionable restaurant enter and leave the place by means of actual gondolas propelled along little ...

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  16. BRISBANE FISH SALES.

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  17. HUNTER RUNNING HIGH.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Torrential rains caused the Hunter River at West Maitland to rise four feet in an hour. The driver is now 26 feet deep, and ...

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  18. PERSONAL

    Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Ewing, Walcha, are holidaying at Brunswick Heads. Mrs. L. Coleman, of Mullumbimby, is on a visit to her parents at ...

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  19. DAIRY PRODUCE IN LONDON.

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  20. YOUTHS ON FARMS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--An Important statement regarding the employment of youths on farms was made by Mr. Drummond, M.L.A., to-day. Mr. ...

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  21. BOY WHO CALLED 'WOLF'

    At a meeting of the Coolangatta Town Council on Tuesday night last, it was decided to frame by laws relating to false alarms in the surf, and ...

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  22. HOLIDAYMAKERS INJURED

    The Coolangatta branch of the Q.A.T.B. has been kept busy during the holidays, rendering assistance to injured holidaymakers. The ...

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  23. OVERSUBSCRIBED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The University of Sydney £100,000 appeal for Cancer Research and Treatment, definitely closes on December 31, 1926. ...

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  24. MILITARY TITLES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A large number of members of the Legislative Assembly do not approve of Members of Parliament who took part in the ...

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  25. ESPIONAGE CHARGE

    PARIS, Wednesday.--Vivian Stranders, alleged to be a former British officer, was arrested while leaving Paris to go to Germany. He is accused of ...

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  26. DUTTON PARK MURDERS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Numerous clues, which, it is hoped, will ultimately lead to an arrest or arrests, are being followed up by detectives ...

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  27. POLICE COURT.

    At the Coolangatta Police Court, the following cases were disposed of, on Tuesday, before local Justices:-- Robert Kemp (21), who was charged ...

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  28. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Premier (Mr. Lang) has been informed, that the Commonwealth Government intends to lodge an appeal to the Privy Council ...

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  29. MANLY FERRIES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Passengers by the Manly ferry received a great surprise this morning, when it was announced that in future the only ...

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  30. A MIX-UP

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A motor car collided with an electric light pole at Pittwater, to-day, and John Connell was seriously injured. Connell was ...

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  31. MAN SHOT--GIN KILLED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Two Christmas tragedies occurred at Palm Creek, Ingham, and brief details have been received by the Chief Inspector ...

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  32. CLASS WAR.

    RIGA, Tuesday.-- A message from Moscow states that the secretary of the British Miners' Federation (Mr. A. J. Cook), in a letter, thanks the ...

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  33. POST OFFICE TRAFFIC

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- During Xmas week, about 1,500,000 letters were posted through the general post office, Brisbane, as well as tens of ...

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  34. IN MEMORY OF ELLIOTT.

    LONDON Tuesday.--The scholars of the Pinner schools are erecting a tablet in memory of Mechanic Elliott, which Sir Allan Cobham will unveil at ...

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  35. OBITUARY

    Samuel Toohey (65), was found dead in bed at Cudgen Hotel yesterday morning. Deceased, who was well-known on the Tweed, had been working ...

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  36. FEDERAL HIGHWAYS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- It is reported that a regulation will be drafted, forbidding speeds of over 30 miles an hour on new national ...

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  37. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Still cloudy and unsettled in the eastern areas, with further rain, but chiefly on the coast and ...

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  38. FLIES BLAMED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Flies are blamed for the 92 cases of typhoid fever which were reported this month in the metropolitan area. Of this ...

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  39. DAMAGE REPAIRED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- News received in Sydney this morning shows that there have been no further wash aways, and that repairs have been ...

    Article : 42 words
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