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  2. SERVICE TO RACECOURSES MORE IMPORTANT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- At the Sydney Grammar School today Mr. Justice Street said the British . Empire stood in greater . peril today than ever before in its history. ...

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  3. COMMERCIAL.

    During the, Christmas holidays the Ballina Co-operative Coy. will not be receiving pigs between the 20th and 26th inst. WOOL MARKET. ...

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  5. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Quarterly Licensing Court will be held at Lismore on December 14. ...

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  6. REINFORCEMENTS REFERENDUM.

    Recently it was announced that one Corporal Jones who had return from the front--and, of course, could tell us at first hand whether there was any need for our ...

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  7. SCHOOL "BREAK-UP."

    Mr. Grassick, principal, received an official telegram yesterday stating that the District School would be closed today for the Christmas holidays. St. Carthage's ...

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  8. TICK ACT REGULATIONS.

    The regulation's under the Stock Diseases Tick Act, 1901 and the Stock Diseases Tick L Amendment Act, 1915 are published in this week's issue of the "Government. ...

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  9. NECESSITY FOR REINFORCEMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The Governor General addressing soldiers and sailors who returned from active service today made special mention of the necessity for other ...

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  10. THE TEST FOR ANTIS.

    Very hard up the anti-conscriptionist must be getting when they resort to the arguments they are now employing to buttress up their failing cause. It looks though from the way ...

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  11. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS.

    Our' Sydney correspondent telegraphed yesterday that public holidays have been gazetted for 24th December in the Casino and Murwillumbah municipalities and By ...

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  12. DOES NOT CALL OPPONENTS DISLOYAL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday,-- Sir William Irvine was well received at the Paddington Town Hall tonight. In the course of an address he said that although the official ...

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  13. SHEEPSKINS, HIDES AND TALLOW.

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  14. SOUTH LISMORE R.C. SCHOOL.

    The contract for the South Lismore Roman Catholic Church School has been let to Mr. J. J. Moss, of Lismore. The foundation, stone of the building will be laid ...

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  15. BAPTISED BY A WOMAN.

    The barriers which have kept women from, ministerial office 'in the Christian Church are gradually breaking down. Recently before the evening service in the City Temple in ...

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  16. SCHOOL CHILDREN AND "OUR DAY."

    "Our Day" was observed at the Lismore District, School yesterday morning. At 11 o'clock the publish were drawn up in the grounds and the principal, Mr. Grassick, ...

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  17. SPLENDID "YES" ADDRESSES.

    On Tuesday night last, under the auspices the the Alstonville " Yes''' Campaign Committee, Ald. T. Russell Mayor of Ballina. Archdeacon Tress and the Rev. John Yates ...

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  18. ON THE CLARENCE.

    GRAFTON, Thursday.--A large and orderly conscription meeting was tonight addressed by Senator Thomas. Major Hay, and Messrs., Oakes and Zuil, Ms.L.A. At large ...

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  19. STAR COURT PICTURES.

    Tonight at the Star Court a picture of irresistible charm from start to finish is to be screened, entitled "The Sixteenth Wife," featuring Peggy. Hyland and Marc ...

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  20. FOOD PRODUCE MARKETS.

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  21. JOHN STOREY IS KIND.

    SYDNEY. Thursday.--John Storey, Labor Leader .speaking at Dubbo, said if ''Yes" were carried, Labor would accept the yer diet, even if, not with good grace just as ...

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  22. OUR DAY.

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  23. A. NASTY ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Wn[?] Jones, of Teven was taking a load of pigs to town when they went to the back of the cart, the shafts tipped up and he accidentally fell off the wheel passing ...

    Article : 111 words
  24. THE NEED FOR MEN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A returned soldier, speaking at a Light Horse reunion, emphasised the need for men, He said : "I have seen at one time the strength of the ...

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  25. GERMAN VOTE ON THE DOWNS.

    In his recent speech in Toowoomba the Hon W. M. Hughes referred to several instances where the German vote had gone almost, unanimously against sending ...

    Article : 137 words
  26. STOCK MARKET.

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  27. ORGANISER'S REPORT.

    SYDNEY,. Thursday.--The "Yes" campaign organiser telegraphs he is confident Queensland will shew a big improvement on last year's vote. He also declares, northern. ...

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  28. PRODUCE MARKET.

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  29. PLEDGED TO FIGHT CONSCRIPTION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--During the hearing of the Broken Hill riot cases at Deniliquin, Mr. Barrett, vice-president of the A.M.A, said he was secretary of the labor volunteer ...

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  30. SERGEANT HEWITT'S RECITAL.

    On Tuesday evening last though wet a good audience turned out the hear Sergeant Hewitt at the Army Hall. The description of his experiences from experiences from enlisting in Australia ...

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  31. DR. CARROLL ON THE REFERENDUM.

    We are indebted to the Casino "Courier" for the following report of the speech made by Dr. Carroll, Bishop of Lismore, at the 'Catliolie Federation breakfast at Casino :-- ...

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  32. ABSOLUTELY "YES."

    SYDNEY, Thursday --Several soldiers who returned to Sydney today from the front express the opinion that the [?]nen at the front will vote absolutely " Yes." ...

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  33. LIEUT CARMICHAEL'S ADVOCACY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Premier has received the following cable from Lieut. Carmichael, M.L.A., who is. in the firing line with the Rilleman's Thousand :-- My ...

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  34. L.O.C.T. CONCERT.

    The concert arranged by the District Lodge [?]and of the' honor roll fund took place at Cerylong on Wednesday. 5th inst., in the Temperance Hall. The attendance was not very ...

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  35. OBITUARY.

    An old identity of the mid-Richmond, in the person of Mary Anne MacDouald, relict of Alexander Duncan MacDouald, who predeceased her by 28 years, passed peacefully ...

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  36. SHIPPING

    Ballina reported yesterday that the Coommar had passed out at 6 23 a.m. and the Brundah at 6.40 a.m ...

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  37. HIS OWN BELLMAN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday,--Arthur, Grimm, M.L.A., who addressed a meeting at Forbes last night in favor of the referendum proposals, could not induce the local bellman to ...

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  38. THE WEATHER.

    A further seven points of rain fell between 6 o'clock on Wednesday evening on 9 o'clock yesterday morning, making in all 107. points for the 24 hours. The ...

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  39. HOTEL CLOSING QUESTION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--No decision has so far been arrived at regarding the closing of hotels on referendum day. The matter will shortly be considered by the Federal ...

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  40. SIR WM. IRVINE'S COMMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Sir W. Irvine, addressing a crowded meeting at Tamworth, said that if the conscription proposals were defeated it would not relieve the ...

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  41. SENIOR CADET DRILLS.

    Mr. W .Massy Greene, M.P. has received the following letter from the Department of Defence, Melbourne:--With reference to your letter of 26th June, 1917, ...

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  42. GENERAL RAINS REPORTED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Further general rains are reported from over the greater part of Now South Wales. The heaviest falls [?]curred in the northeast. ...

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  43. CLEARING SHOWERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The forecast is:-- Clearing coastal showers, becoming fine. generally, with cool southerly winds, squally oil the coast. ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND PREMIER'S SOMERSAULT.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--A declaration signed by two returned soldiers has been handed to the Reinforcements Referendum Committee at Adelaide in which they state ...

    Article : 170 words
  45. ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT.

    Boatharbor.--The words stand for "all for ourselves." ...

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  46. MAILS FOR THE FRONT.

    Mails for the Expeditionary Forces in England and France (letters and packets only will close at the Lismore post office at 8 p.m. on Saturday,15th inst. For United. ...

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  50. PERFUMERY AS XMAS GIFTS.

    A beautiful glass barrel of American eaude cologne is not only an ornament, but appreciated more than any other article by the ladies on account of it being so refreshing ...

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