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  2. Advertising

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    An interesting return, throwing light on the Cost of the present voluntary system, of recruiting in the Commonwealth, was tabled in the House of Representatives. The period ...

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  4. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    It is believed Germany is planning to deliver a quick stroke with the Baltic fleet against the Russians before the ice forms. The Russian Ambassador in Washington ...

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  5. THE STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The voluntary mine workers at Cullen Bullen formed a union of their own which will be not political. The naval authorities are asking for loyal ...

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  6. SHIPPING PROPOSAL.

    BRISBANE,Tuesday.--Mr. Ryan received a reply to-day to the Government proposal for the taking over of the shipping of the three shipping companies concerned, stating ...

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  7. COMMERCIAL.

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  8. SYDNEY PIG MARKET.

    Winchcombe, Carson, Ltd., telegraphed as follows yesterday :--Eight hundred pigs were yarded at to-day's Sydney sales. Competition was better and improved prices ...

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  9. ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Synod of the Anglican Diocese of Sydney has opened. The importance of special religious instruction in the public schools was emphasised. The ...

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  10. TICK CONFERENCE.

    The adjourned conference of stockowners to consider the tick menace was held in the Town Hall, Grafton on Friday last. There was an attendance of about 25 (including ...

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  11. FISH MARKET.

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  12. GENERAL NEWS.

    Robert C. Yabsley has applied to the Lismore Crown Lands Agent for 300, acres of an annual lease in the parish of Donaldson, county of Richmond. ...

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  13. A RUSH OF APPLICANTS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A rush was made to-day to sign off for the hospital ship which the Seamen and Firemen's Union refused to man yesterday. The transport ...

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  14. FINED FOR DRUNKENNESS.

    Hugh Leggett was before Mr. J. B. Gibson, J.P., yesterday on a charge of drunkenness, and was fined 5s, in default 24 hours' imprisonment. ...

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  15. ESTIMATE OF LOSS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Although it is difficult to make anything like an accurate estimate of the Joss sustained by New South Wales by the strike, many leading ...

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  16. A RED RAG CITY.

    A Gundagai miner (says the "Independent '') returned here last week from Broken Hill, where he was working up to the time of the strike. He paints a bad picture of ...

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  17. INOCULATION FOR BLACKLEG.

    Owing to wet weather the demonstration in connection with the inoculation for blackleg which was to have been held on Monday, will take place at Mr. Walmsley's ...

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  18. PRODUCE MARKETS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Arrivals of eggs increased 20 per cent, at Sussex-street markets to-day Trade was brisk, but prices were unaltered. Substantial ...

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  19. INCREASED FARRIERS' CHARGES.

    The farriers of the district announce to-day that owing to the heavy increase in the cost of, material they are compelled to raise the price of horse shoeing one shilling per set ...

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  20. PERSONAL.

    Mr. F. Edwards, Wollongbar, late of Alstonville, has received, the sad news that his brother, Pte. Frank Edwards, 5th Bat., Royal Berks, died of wounds received in action on ...

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  21. TO SUBSCRIBERS.

    Subscribers who wish to avail themselves, of the cash rate of subscription to the "Star" are reminded that the present quarter terminates this week. Subscriptions for next ...

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  22. BORDER ROUTES.

    It is to be feared that those good souls over the Queensland border who for the past three years or more have been so energetically boosting the proposed ...

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  23. PENSIONERS IN AUSTRALIA.

    In a statement for the twelve months ending June 30, dealing with invalid and oldage pensions, which was presented to the Federal Parliament last week. it was ...

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  24. STAR COURT PICTURES.

    To-night at the Star Court the great screen favorite Pauline Frederick will appear in the Paramount feature "Ashes of Embers," a story of twin sisters who took ...

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  25. COLLIERS ARRIVE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Three colliers arrived this morning coal laden. ...

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  26. SHIPPING.

    Ballina reported the Ramornie in at 10,55 yesterday. The Brundah arrived at Lismore yesterday and unloaded general cargo. She leaves on ...

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  27. COLEDALE MINERS RESUME.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A number of miners resumed work at Coledale this morning. This is looked upon locally as the beginning of the end. The men at Thirroul also state ...

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  28. COMMONWEALTH BAZAAR.

    The Commonwealth bazaar was concluded last night after, a highly successful season of 11 nights. There was another, big crowd present last night, mainly on ...

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  29. PETREE v. KNOX.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Full, Court dismissed the appeal in the action Petree versus Knox. Mr. Justice. Sly said the plaintiff failed to prove Mr. Knox had ...

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  30. THE WEATHER.

    The weather was fine yesterday, with strong, cool, variable, winds. The maximum temperature was 73 degrees. For the 2[?]hours ending 9 a.m. yesterday, ...

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  31. STILL DAUGHTERS OF EVE.

    At the Murwillumbah "Police Court on Saturday last a South Sea Island woman married, with three Children, was charged with feloniously causing the death of Charlie ...

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  32. NEW WHARF LABORERS' UNION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--At a meeting of the Transport and Miners' Federation it was decided. that in future the organisation concerned should be prepared to work together. A ...

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  33. BOOMERANGS AND HOT HOUSES.

    The following is taken from the Hare field Park "Boomeraug,'' a fortnightly paper printed at the Australian Hospital, Harefield Park, Middlesex;--" Some ...

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  34. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--In the Senate Sonator Gardiner and other members continued the second reading debate on the Income Tax Bill. Labor members are opposing the ...

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  35. SPLENDID GENERAL RAIN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Splendid rain has fallen practically in every part of N.S.W. The Peel River at Tamworth' has risen considerably, and is now almost a banker. ...

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  36. COAL CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The conference between the miners delegates arid the Cabinet was resumed this afternoon. At the conclusion the Acting Premier or any delegates ...

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  37. THE FORECAST.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The forecast is :-- Fine inland; more rain in the east, contracting to the South Coast; southerly winds; squally on the South Coast. ...

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  38. WAR CHEST DAY.

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  39. A BATTLE OF PENNIES.

    Under this appropriate title the Casino and District Girls Patriotic League again on Saturday last gave evidence of their value as patriotic, workers, and the result of their ...

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  40. ROMANCE OF A WATCH.

    Way back in the first months of 1909 (writes the Bellingen "Courier") the Bellingen people decided to make a presentation to their postmaster, Mr. Thos. Byrnes, ...

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  41. STRIKE DISTRESS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The executive of the railway workers industry branch of the A.W.U. discussing the question of distress, among, railway workers, 'states everything, ...

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  42. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In. the House of Representatives Mr. Groom, in reply to Mr. Catts, said no German, internees were employed by the National Service Bureau. Mr. Cook, in reply to ...

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  43. AVOID STRONG PURGATIVES.

    One of the faults of most purgative medicines is that their use is usually followed by constipation. Instead of helping to cure this complaint, they aggravate it. You may ...

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  44. NEW CROWN' LANDS BILL.

    We ("R.R. Herald") have received from the Hon. C. A. Lee a copy of the. Bill providing for the conversion of certain tenures under the Acts relating to Crown land, modifying the conditions ...

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  45. TERMS DISCUSSED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--It transpired to-night that the conference was unlikely to reach a satisfactory settlement When the conference met, the Government, who had been ...

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  46. PANAMAS, PANAMAS.

    "Mason and Hague" have made provision for the biggest stock of men's Panama hats ever seen on the North Coast. They have the real native Panama in several shapes and ...

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  47. FOR THOSE ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Now is the time to send Christmas and New Year greetings to our soldiers and nurses on active service. A splendid range of most suitable card samples is on view at ...

    Article : 112 words
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  49. ASSERTIONS AND CLAIMS.

    Mere assertions and claims about tailoring won't do you any good when you've worn and paid for a poorly-made, ill-fitting suit The truth about tailoring is "Will my suit ...

    Article : 98 words
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