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  2. COMMERCIAL

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  3. THE TURF

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  4. MR. A. GLASS

    Mr. Andrew Glass, who has filled the position of manager of the Tweed Heads branch of the Commercial Bank of Australia, was tendered a public ...

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  5. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.

    The "Tweed Daily" will not be issued on Christmas Day or Boxing Day. Change Advertisements for the issues of Saturday, ...

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  6. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS.

    D. B. Hair wishes his many customers a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. Also,wishes to thank his customers for their loyal support. ...

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  7. THEY DON'T LIKE IT

    In the dying hours of Parliament, says the Sydney "Labor Daily," certain members of the Assembly, feeling the lash of newspaper criticism, ...

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  8. FINGAL MAILS.

    A bag for Fingal (The Caves) is being made up at the post office, Murwillumbah, for despatch by the early morning boat daily. Letters so ...

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  12. AUCTIONEERS' LICENCES.

    In connection with the issue of auctioneers' licences for 1925, the Clerk of Petty Sessions (Mr. F. C. H. Thomson), Murwillumbah, advises that the ...

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  13. LIGHTHOUSE ROAD.

    In reply to the Byron shire council's request for a contribution towards the upkeep of the Lighthouse road, the secretary of the Navigation Department ...

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  14. SHIPPING.

    Langley Bros, report that the steamer Cobaki left Sydney last night. She is expected to cross in at Tweed Heads on Boxing Day, with a cargo of ...

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  15. THE WAY WE COMMEMORATE.

    It is sometimes said that Christmas does not hold the same place in our minds that it did in former days, that it is losing sacred significance. That ...

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  17. SHOP EARLY

    "Shop Early" should be the slogan to-day for those who, have left, to Christmas shopping until the last day. Storekeepers and others have planned ...

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  18. BUTTER EXPORT CONTROL ACT.

    Of 115,000 persons, who were entitled to vote on the uestion of bringing into operation the Dairy Export Control Act, only 25,873 recorded their votes. ...

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  19. TATT'S ACCEPTANCES FOR SATURDAY.

    The following, acceptances have been declared for Tatt's meeting at Randwick on Saturday.--Hurdle race (1.0):--Yandarlo, Gindi, ...

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  20. THE POST OFFICE.

    The following Christmas and New Year holiday arrangements will be observed at Murwillumbah post office: Christmas Day, the same as Sunday; ...

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  21. THE C.F.S. REPORT.

    The C.F.S. reports for the week ended December 19: Butter--Christmas demand is responsible for slightly better volume of ...

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  22. WHO CAN BEAT THIS?

    An extraordinarily vigorous growth of paspalum, measuring, 9ft. 8in. in length, was brought to the "Tweed Daily" office yesterday. The spceiman ...

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  23. PERSONAL

    Mr. J. J. Hayter, of Bangalow, returned from Sydney on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Butcher, of Burringbar, left fcy car for the Clarence ...

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  24. JEWELS USED IN PICKFORD PRODUCTION.

    Jewellery was gathered from the four corners of America by Mary Pickford for her new photoplay, "Little Lord Fauntleroy,'' to be the feature ...

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  25. ROUND TRIP RAILWAY TICKETS

    Mr. Perdriau, M.L.A., has been informed that the. Railway Commissioners are considering the question of supplying round trip railway tickets ...

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  26. TWEED CALEDONIANS

    Mr. Don Campbell, secretary, Tweed Caledonian Society, writes: With the coming of the New Year we have brought before our mind the ...

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  27. ON THE TRACKS.

    SYDNEY, .Tuesday.--Some good gallops were recorded at Randwick to-day. Blackman beat Loyal Merv by three lengths over 4 furlongs in 494; ...

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  28. JAS. MOHER FUND.

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  29. THE TEACHERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--At the school teachers' conference to-day, a resolution, submitted by the, headmasters' branch, that the Department be asked ...

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  30. XMAS GIFTS IN PROFUSION.

    We have just opened up additional lines of gifts to meet Xmas demands. Our stocks are new, and we are therefore able to offer you the benefit of the ...

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  31. UKI FOOTPATHS.

    "Walking Home " has a word to say to the committee, of the Uki School of Arts: A public notice displayed on the School of Arts buildings at Uki reads: ...

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  32. MAIL TRAIN'S GREAT JUMPING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Among the jumpers at Randwick this morning was Mail Train, who gave one of the finest exhibitions ever Seen on the ...

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  33. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    Nominations for the Caledonian handicap and woodchop close with the secretary on Saturday, December 27. ...

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  35. TRAFFIC COLLISION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A collision occurred shortly before 6.30 last evening at Auchenflower, between a motor delivery truck, the property of Messrs. ...

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  36. QUARTERLY LICENSING COURT.

    The quarterly licensing court, for the licensing district of Murwillumbah, will be held at the Court House on January 29, 1925, at 10 a.m. ...

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  37. JOCKEY'S CAR

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--"I am very pleased that legislation has been passed to deal with cases of this sort," said Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M., in ...

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  38. IN HYDE PARK.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Rev. S. B. Reid, when returning from the cricket match yesterday, rested in Hyde Park. Shortly afterwards, some unknown person ...

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  39. GUN LICENCES.

    Gun licences should be renewed now for 1925. Licences for 1924 must be lodged with application for renewals. Gun dealers' licences must be ...

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  41. PRESENTATION AT DUNBIBLE.

    On the evening of December 19, a pleasant function was held in Dunbible hall, when quite a number of residents of Dunbible and Stoker's Siding ...

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  42. MASONIC CHRISTMAS TREE.

    On Monday night the members of Lodge "Brunswick, Mullumbimby, provided a successful Christmas tree entertinment for the juveniles in the ...

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  43. HOW THE MIGHTY ARE FALLEN.

    No fame is so unsubstantial as that of politics. If proof were needed it is supplied in the following paragraph by the Sydney correspondent of the ...

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  44. EVERYBODY, READ THIS.

    Eve set a good example to the world, and the world has been following her ever since. Buy your apples at the Canberra. We have a wonderful ...

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  45. CAUGHT IN THE ACT

    GRAFTON, Tuesday.--At the Grafton police court this morning Joseph Preston (50) was sentenced to three (months imprisonment with hard labor ...

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  48. GRAFTON DROWNING FATALITY

    GRAFTON, Tuesday.-- Much sympathy is expressed with the polices magistrate (Mr. D. W. Reed) and family, in the bereavement which they ...

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  49. SCHOOL OF ARTS PICTURES.

    A special Christmas programme was screened at the School of Arts, Murwillumbah, last night. The star attraction was "The Enchanted Cottage," ...

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