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  2. Advertising

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  3. COMMERCIAL.

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  4. REINFORCEMENTS REFERENDUM.

    Speeches in favor of the'"No" side were delivered by Hessrs. S. Hickey, M.L.A., and M. C. O'Halloran at Singer's Corner on Saturday night. . Mr. Keys presided. ...

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  5. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    A blizzard is intensifying the sufferings in connection with the Halifax disaster. It is reported that General Kaledin is preparing an armed demonstration against the ...

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  6. LATEST SPORTING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mehi King, despite his defeat on Saturday, still rules as favorite for the Villiers Stakes. Promised Land and Cteigne come next, while Chantemorle, ...

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  7. SECTARIAN STRIFE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Addressing an immense gathering at Daysdale, Archbishop Mannix remarked that the Prime Minister had just returned from Queensland, and had ...

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  8. A HORSE LAME.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--It is reported that Some Boy was lame after running in the Clyde Stakes at Rosehill on Saturday, and that he will not start in the Villiers Stakes. ...

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  9. THE FICTION GANG AT CORAKI.

    On Thursday evening Corporal Louis Jones and Mr. J. B. Steel addressed a well attended open air meeting at Coraki on behalf of the anti side. They were accorded a very ...

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  10. FINED FOR HOOTING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--James Tracey, a laborer, was fined £3, in default a month's gaol, for hooting at a referendum meeting. ...

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  11. FEDERAL POLICE FORCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Inspector Anderson, who has been appointed to the command of the Federal Police Force, will leave for Queensland to-night with a detachment. ...

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  12. PICTURE SHOW PROPRIETORS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday--It is understood that war precautions regulations will be passed requiring picture show proprietors to exhibit each evening from their ...

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  13. GENERAL NEWS.

    A court to revise the jury list for the year 1918 was held yesterday. The list was revised, corrected, and allowed. A court to revise the supplemental list of voters for ...

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  14. BRISBANE STOCK MARKETS.

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  15. PERSONAL.

    Mr. J. M. Livingstone, of North Lismore, is leaving to-day per car for Tenterfield on a holiday, during which he intends to visit Victoria. ...

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  16. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--In the Federal Arbitration Court Mr. Justice. "Higgins declined to cancel the registration of the Waterside Workers' Federation as the rules of the ...

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  17. NEWSPAPER OFFICES VISITED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Detectives on Saturday night visited the offices of the "Labor Gall" at Melbourne and seized copies of the "Nation" paper edited by ...

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  18. IN THE GRIP OF THE UNDERTOW.

    At Evans River on Sunday Mr. R. Hunt, of the Federal Stores staff, at Coraki, was washed out by the undertow and only rescued after a hard struggle by Messrs. R. M. ...

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  19. A SHOOTING CASE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Margaret O'Grady, was charged at Paddington Police Court with maliciously shooting at Martin O 'Grady with intent, to do grievous bodily ...

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  20. IF GERMANY WINS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. Hughes stated to day that the future destinies of New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific generally would be determined not by what ...

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  21. HOME-MADE WOOL.

    At the last meeting of the Ulmarra Red Cross branch a splendid donation of wool was received from Mrs. E. Frith, of Tueabia. The wool had been cleaned and spun ...

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  22. LOWER CLARENCE VIA TRAIN AND BOAT.

    The attention of travellers intending to reach the Lower Clarence by train to Lawrence road, thence by coach to Lawrence, and vice versa, is directed to an ...

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  23. STOCK MARKET.

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  24. SUBJECTS OF ALLIED COUNTRIES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Negotiations are now proceeding between the Allied nations whereby subjects living in Allied countries other than their own will forthwith be liable ...

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  25. A THEATRICAL VENTURE.

    SYDNEY, Monday-- Francis Allen pleaded guilty to a charge of having forged a cheque for £500. It was explained that the offence was committed three years ...

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  26. THE SOLDIER'S COTTAGE.

    The Soldiers' Aid Society wrote to last night's meeting of the Lismore Municipal Council asking for consent to build a weatherboard cottage, containing four room ...

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  27. NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sir,--I am directed by the Council of the National Rifle Association of New South Wales to ask if you will be good enough to publish the following resoulution ...

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  28. FISH MARKET.

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  29. LISMORE POLICE COURT.

    At the Lismore Police Court yesterday, before Mr. A. J. Peisley, P. M., the following cases were dealt with:-- John Cox pleaded guilty to having behaved ...

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  30. A GENEROUS OFFER.

    At the junior annual on Sunday night a returned Anzac, Sergt. Hewitt, was in the audience. He, a musician and composer himself, was much impressed with the singing of ...

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  31. PRODUCE MARKET.

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  32. AUSTRALIAN NOTE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- The hearing of the charge against Norman Astor of forging a 15 Australian note with intent to defraud was proceeded with at the Police Court ...

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  33. SHARING THE FIGHTING.

    One of the false cries raised by the antis in their efforts to induce electors to vote "No" is that the Australians have done more than their share of the fighting, and that the ...

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  34. STAR COURT PICTURES.

    To night at the Star Court "Moral Courage" will be the feature of the evening, with Muriel Ostriche and Arthur Ashley in the leading roles a delightful story ...

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  35. FAVORABLE PROSPECTS FOR "YES.''

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. A. Griffith is of opinion, after a tour of the west that the previous "No" majority in N.S.W. would be considerably reduced. ...

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  36. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr, Hughes re[?]rated his statement that returned soldiers will not be called up under the Government's proposals even though they be medically fit. ...

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  37. OPEN COLUMN.

    Sir,--In the personal column of to-day's "Star" mention is made that Senior-Sergeant Kenny, of Warwick, is identical with Jack Kenny, of Coldstream, Clarence River. ...

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  38. BELLINGEN SHIRE ENGINEER.

    The Local Government Department has informed the Bellingen Shire that until it appoints a certificated shire engineer the payment of grants will be withheld. To this ...

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  39. THE GERMAN VOTE.

    SYDNEY Monday.--Mr. Cook, addressing a large meeting at Ashfield Park, said:-- "Hell itself is let loose upon as. We must fight through to peace, security, and ...

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  40. CONSTRUCTION OF SHIPS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. Hughes, referring to a statement from an American source that the construction of 14 wooden ships in American was being held up by a shortage in ...

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  41. SHIPPING.

    Ballina reported yesterday that the Brundah had passed in at 4.25 and the Coombar at 5 a.m. ...

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  42. "YES" CAMPAIGN.

    On Saturday night last a public meeting was held in the Agricultural Hall, Alstonville, for the purpose of assisting in the "Yes" campaign, Cr. J. A. Daley ...

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  43. THE WEATHER.

    Yesterday was fine, though inclined to be muggy. The maximum temperature was 77 degrees. The sed for the most part was smooth, though roughness was ...

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  44. ORGANISED OPPOSITION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. George Black, M.L.G., state that he met with organised opposition whilst addressing a referendum meeting at June. The audience gave cheers ...

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  45. FIRE BOARD'S ESTIMATES.

    The Board of New South Wales Fire Commissioners forwarded to last night's meeting of the Lismore Municipal Council an estimate of expenditure in respect of the ...

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  46. LORD MAYOR.

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Ald. Joynton Smith was elected Lord Mayor of Sydney be 15 votes to 11. The Mayoral allowance was fixed at £1000. ...

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  47. IMPORTANT TO DAIRYMEN.

    While the big butter deal to the Imperial Government was generally regarded as satisfactory, the position is now more interesting. Yesterday Mr. C. J. McRae, the producers' ...

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  48. UNSETTLED CONDITIONS.

    SYDNEY", Monday.--The forecast is:-- Unsettled generally; more scattered rains and thunderstorms: sultry east to northeast winds inland; cool southerly on the ...

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  49. SCHOOL TEACHERS AND REFERENDUM.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Minister for Education states that he has received many anonymous letters complaining that public school teachers are advocating ''No" at the ...

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  50. DROWNING CASE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The body of a youth named Geo. Evans, who was drowned on December 2nd in the Darling River was discovered yesterday at Multy Cutting ...

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  52. A GROUCH ON HOLIDAYS.

    The State Government has decided not to proclaim Monday, Dec. 24 (Xmas Eve) a public holiday. We (Grafton "Argus") should think so. The holiday pest is one of ...

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  53. BALLINA.

    Mr. R. J. B. Jack, optometrist and spectacle specialist, will personally visit Ballina on Friday next, the 14th inst., and Bangalow on Thursday morning, the 13th inst. Also ...

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  54. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The mangled remains of a man believed to be Herbert Armstrong, a railway fireman, were found on the line near Parramatta station this ...

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  55. THE UPPER HUNTER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. Abbott, M.L.A. for the Upper. Hunter, in a statement, to-day, declared that if the majority of the people in the Upper Hunter voted "No" ...

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  57. A MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- The case in which Morris Solomon is charged with causing the death of John Davies was again before the Police Court to-day. The police ...

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