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  2. PERSONAL.

    At St. Patrick's Church, South Grafton, on Thursday, 6th inst., Margaret Cecilia (SIS) eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weatherstone, of Cowan-street, was married to ...

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  3. COMMERCIAL.

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  4. Advertising

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  5. QUESTION OF FIGURES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Replying to Mr. Hughes, Mr. F. Anstey said the figures he used and which the Prime Minister called exaggerated were furnished by the Minister ...

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  6. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--A wooden building at Stockton occupied by Mrs. Sullivan and her three children was destroyed by fire early this morning. Mrs Sullivan on ...

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  7. REINFORCEMENTS REFERENDUM.

    How to Vote in support of the Federal Government's proposals :-- "Are you in favor of the proposal of the Commonwealth ...

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  8. GENERAL BIRDWOOD'S LETTER.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The following letter has been received by the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) from General Birdwood dated October 16th:--"I hope ...

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  9. SENT TO PRISON.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Rudolph Matthfas, whose conviction and sentence of six months' imprisonment for being a member of the I. W .W was confirmed by Judge ...

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  10. INSULTING WORDS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Rov Morgan. Laborer was charged at the Police Court with using insulting words. Evidence was given that when a procession of returned ...

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  11. SHIPPING.

    Ballina reported yesterday that the Coombar had passed in at 9.55 and the Brundah at 10.20 a.m. ...

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  12. THE AGRICULTURIST'S CHOICE.

    There has been a lot of searching on the part of the anti-conscriptionist demagogues into the heart of the man on the land during the past four weeks, and the fact is to ...

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  13. THE WEATHER.

    As a result of short and sharp showers which fell in the early hours the measurement of rain at 9 o'clock yesterday morning showed 23 points. There were a ...

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  14. WHEAT SILO TENDERS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A special Cabinet, meeting was held yesterday to consider the wheat silo tenders, when finality was reached. The successful contractors are :--For ...

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  15. ELOQUENT PLEA BY A PRIEST.

    "Let the answer be 'No' and the world will mock us for a nation of cowards ; a band of people that is worth nothing ; a community holding a continent when ...

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  16. THE FOOD QUESTION.

    MELBOURNE, Monday--Mr. Hughes, in a statement says:--"Those leading the 'No' campaign, finding that their efforts to persuade the people that reinforcements are ...

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  17. LEAVE TO APPEAL.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Mr. Justice Pring gave leave to appeal in the ease of Clifford Mars Miller, convicted recently. He Was charged with obtaining property by means of ...

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  18. THE TERRIBLE NEED FOR MEN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--One of the men who returned yesterday from the front, in the course of an interview, said the infantry battalions were never at more than three-quarter ...

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  19. THE FORECAST.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The forecast is:--Sultry, unsettled and thundery, with northeast winds; cool southerly later in the far south-west; southerly later in south-east ...

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  20. SYDNEY LABOR COUNCIL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--In a ballot by post among members of the Mine Masters and Engineers' Association the voting was three to one in favor of withdrawing from the ...

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  21. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-night at the Star Court the thrilling drama "The Crimson Dove" will be screened, a picture of stirring scenes human and strong. A fine list of pictures ...

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  22. ESCAPE FROM BURNING BUILDING.

    SYDNEY,Monday.--A fire occurred early this morning at the Motor Radiator Company's works at Surry Hills. Mr. Adkins, the proprietor, and his wife occupied ...

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  23. PENALTY FOR VOTING BY DISQUALIFIED PERSONS.

    When seen yesterday in regard to a published statement suggesting that certain persons who are disqualified from voting at the forthcoming referendum may possibly ...

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  24. THE LITTLE CHILDREN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. Percy Hunter, when interviewed, said :--"On Christmas morning the little children will be opening their stockings, and the Spirit of the ...

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  25. KENNEDY FAMILY.

    We have received a postcard from the Kennedy Family announcing their intention of visiting Lismore again after an absence of about nine years. During this period they ...

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  26. A JOCKEY'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--In the District Court before Judge Scholes a claim was made on behalf of the relatives of Leslie Bragg, a jockey, who died in August last ...

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  27. APPEAL TO WOMEN.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. Hughes in an appeal to women says:—''There is no middle course. You may if you like palter with your conscience. You may ...

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  28. THE CRIMES OF THE ENEMY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Army Chaplain Wilson in an address at the Lyceum Hall, said he had visited towns where 'German' shot down men, women and children in cold ...

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  29. LISMORE POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court yesterday, before Mr. A. J. Peisley P.M., William Brown, for having been found drunk in Terania-street on Saturday, was ...

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  30. PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    SYDNEY,Monday.--The annual conference of New South Wales Public School Teachers Association was opened in Sydney by the Minister for Education. He ...

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  31. TEACHING BROTHERS AND SEMINARISTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Archbishop Kelly, speaking at Kogarah, said no Catholic could be faithful to his Church who countenanced anything which involved the risk of the ...

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  32. ANOTHER "NO'' IN LISMORE.

    Mr. J. B. Osborne, M. L. A., spoke for "No" side at a largely attended meeting at the Singer s corner on Saturday night. Mr. E. Keys occupied the chair. ...

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  33. STUDENTS' RE-UNION.

    In connection with the secondary classes at the District School a students' re-union and farewell function to those students who have completed the course was held at the end of ...

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  34. INSPECTOR LEWIS.

    At the Police Court yesterday Mr. A. J. Peisley, P.M., said that before taking any business he would like on behalf of the bench to express the appreciation of ...

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  35. WANTS REINFORCEMENTS ALSO!

    Captain Stanks, in charge of the locacorps of the Salvation Army, speaking in the street on Sunday night, said they (the Salvation Army) were badly in need of ...

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  36. LATEST SPORTING.

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  37. "YOU ARE GOING TO DO YOUR DUTY."

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. Hughes, addressing a meeting at Castlemaine, Victoria, said: You are going to do you duty. If the people fail Parliament will, I believe, ...

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  38. THE "STAR" CHRISTMAS NUMBER.

    The Christmas number of "Northern Star" will be issued on Thursday next, and will contain stories and other matter suitable for the season. The issue will also contain ...

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  39. "GENTLEMEN CATHOLICS."

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. John Meagher, M.L.C., speaking at All Hallows' Convent, Gilgong, on the occasion of the annual presentation of prizes, made the following ...

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  40. RETURNED SOLDIERS' RESOLUTION.

    At a meeting of returned soldiers held in Lismore last week the following resolution was carried by an overwhelming majority:--"That we, the majority of whom are ...

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  41. BOWLING.

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  42. NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING.

    While Miss Annie Watson, of Bay View boarding-house, Yamba, was bathing in the bay opposite her home on Tuesday last, she suddenly got beyond her depth. She ...

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  43. DON'T WORRY.

    Anxiety and worry have most harmful effects upon the nervous system. Overwork also causes a man to become nervous and inclined to worry. This feeble state of ...

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  44. AN ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The North Melbourne police declare there is no foundation for the alleged assault on two returned soldiers at a meeting, on Friday night. Mr. ...

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  45. DR. MORRISON CONFIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Dr. Morrison., adviser to the Chinese Government, addressing the Institute of Journalists, said he was confident that next Thursday the ...

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  46. CRICKET.

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  48. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    'SYDNEY, Monday.--Great preparations are being made to give the Prime Minister a warm reception on his arrival from Melbourne to-morrow morning. It is expected a ...

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  49. BOUND TO VOTE "YES.''

    SYDNEY. Monday.--Archbishop Wright says he can only imagine one answer to the question of whether our men should be reinforced adding: "Unless you wish to leave ...

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  50. CORAKI.

    Mr. R. J. B. Jack, optometrist and spectacle specialist, will personally visit Coraki, at Mr. R. G. Benaud's rooms, on Friday next, December 21st. ...

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  51. THE ROLLS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--It is officially announced that the Commonwealth electoral rolls were closed definitely on November 10th. No new names had been added to the ...

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  52. CHARGE AGAINST EDITOR.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The editor of the "Australian Worker," Henry Ernest Boote, was proceeded against under the War Precautions Act on a charge that ...

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  53. THE STATE CONTRIBUTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. Hughes said the contributions furnished by each State under the voluntary system would be considered and allowed for under the ...

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  54. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The mail train from Cloncurry to Townsville was running in two divisions yesterday. When the second division was approaching Hughenden, and ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. A DENIAL.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Minister for Repatriation (Senator Mlillen) denies the statement that returned soldiers are being induced to vote " Yes" under a threat of ...

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  57. SIR WILLIAM IRVINE CONFIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Sir William Irvine says he is confident that "Yes" will be carried. ...

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  58. A UNION'S FUNDS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--An ex parte application was made to Mr. Justice Harvey for an injunction to restrain the secretary, president, treasurer, and trustees of the ...

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  59. Advertising

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