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  2. THE WEATHER.

    A fine weekend, with mild temperatures and pleasant north-east winds, was experienced throughout the district. On Saturday a temperature of 78 degrees was ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    The administrate, Mr. R, H. Truman, has written to the Local Government Department recommending that an election of aldermen take place on 24th proximo. It ...

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  5. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday. -- The moulders employed in the railway and tramway workshops, who, have been out on strike for 14 weeks, will resume work on Tuesday. ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

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  7. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The Scandinavian countries support President Wilson's peace Note. A Socialist Congress in Paris carried a resolution that the Kaiser's peace proposals ...

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  8. CLERKS' WAGES.

    SYDNEY, Saturday. -- The secretary of the Clerks' Union says that it is remarkable the number of employers of clerical labor who are not complying with the various clerks' ...

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  9. COASTAL CONDITIONS.

    Smooth seas accompanied with north to north-east winds, and a few showers on the South Coast are the prevailing Conditions along the coast. Green Cape reports 7 ...

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  10. POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    The postal and telegraph arrangements for to-day are to be the same as oil Boxing Day. That is the post and telegraph departments will be open from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., but ...

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  11. THE YEAR'S RAINFALL.

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  12. DAYLIGHT SAYING.

    The Lismore Post and Telegraph Master (Mr. Blackstone) has received from the Deputy Postmaster-General the following telegram: -- In connection with the ...

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  13. ALTERATIONS IN ARBITRATION ACT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Dealing with the alterations in the Arbitration Act passed through the Assembly last Session Mr. Garland, Minister for Justice, stated it was ...

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  14. ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT.

    In Saturday's issue a paragraph appeared commencing " W. Missingham." This should, have read, H. Missingham, the correspondent referred to being Mrs. Hilda ...

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  15. FINE TOMATOES.

    An exceptional spray of the Ponderosa tomato was brought to this office on Saturday, grown by. Mr. W. H. Harrison, of Lower Magellan-street. There were eight ...

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  16. SHIPPING.

    Ballina reported the Kiltobranks at 11.30 a.m. yesterday crossing out. The Wollougbar was reported entering Sydney Heads at 7.5 a.m. yesterday. ...

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  17. CORRESPONDENTS WANTED

    Applications are invited from competent persons willing to undertake the duties of correspondent of the "Northern Star," at Ballina and other centres from which readers ...

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  18. COAL MINERS' BALLOT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The ballot of the miners to decide whether they shall accept, the order made by Mr. Justice Edmunds as to rate of pay for coal getting and other ...

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  19. NEW YEAR'S EVE.

    Lismore people did not worry about the advent of the New Year if the deserted character of the streets was any criterion. Practically the only people about at midnight were ...

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  20. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-night at the Federal Hall there will be an extra specially fine programme, with "Helene of the North" as star, featuring Miss Marguerite Clark. It is an unique ...

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  21. NEW AWARDS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- An award has been issued for office assistants, cashiers and delivery clerks by the Retail Shops Wages. Board in respect of claims lodged by the ...

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  22. TO SECRETARIES OF ASSOCIATIONS AND CLUBS.

    Secretaries of Clubs and Progress Associations are invited to co-operate with the "Northern Star" in furnishing the public with prompt, and accurate reports of their ...

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  23. STAR COURT PICTURES.

    What is claimed to be an extraordinarily fine production will be screened to-nigh at the Star Court in "The Notorious Gallagher." Desiring notoriety and change from the ...

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  24. THE DISTRICT RAINFALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 words
  25. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. -- Mr. Bamford says that Senator Gardiner's proposal to hold the general elections before a selection is made of the representatives to the Imperial ...

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  26. SLAVES OF THE DAIRY.

    A Cobargo dairy farmer says, according to, the local "Chronicle'' There are three classes in this country -- the capitalists, the wage earners, and the slaves." "Who are ...

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  27. WEDDING.

    "A wedding of interest was celebrated at the Woonona Methodist Church on November 1st. Girl friends of the bride prettily decorated the Church for the marriage of Herbert, ...

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  28. THE NEW YEAR.

    No matter our being, overweighted by the burdens of the war, and that this is the third year which has found us under arms, the New Year is heralded in just as hopefully as many. ...

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  29. ME. HUGHES' POSITION.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. -- It is understood the Liberals are quite prepared to let' Mr. Hughes go to England to attend the Imperial Conference with full responsibility as ...

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  30. CHRISTMAS CHEER.

    We have to thank Mr. W. I. Lane, Lismore Cordial Factory, for the thoughtfulness which prompted him to send several cases of assorted cordials to the various departments ...

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  31. SATURDAY NIGHT'S CROWDS.

    The crowds in the principal streets of Lismore on Saturday night were no so large as on the previous Saturday, when the final purchases of Xmas toys were made and the ...

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  32. ROAD NEEDING ATTENTION.

    We recently had occasion to draw the attention of the Shire Council to ruts and stones in the Upper or old road between Lismore and, Casino. We have now to urge ...

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  33. A CAPSIZE IN THE RIVER.

    On Sunday night week about 8.30 o'clock, during the height of the storm, a party of three ladies (one of whom was a nurse) and gentlemen who were out boating in Wilson's ...

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  34. THE CONSTITUTION.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- A proposal that both Houses of Parliament should be asked to pass an address to the imperial Parliament, asking it to alter the Federal constitution to ...

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  35. THE BAD OLD DAYS.

    T. Cantrill, in a Dubbo paper, recalls a trip he made 60 years ago from Bourke to Orange. He and Crown Land Commissioner Grenfield were the only passengers on the ...

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  36. "THE LORD MAYOR OF ALSTONVIELE."

    A well-known Lismore district Councillor has received from his son in France a letter in which he mentions that he received his "Northern Stars" in a batch. Whilst ...

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  37. THIEVING AND PILFERING.

    Quite a number of complaints were heard during the holidays of people having been robbed of goods of various kinds. On Xmas Eve a motorist drove up to a Lismore garage ...

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  38. THE SITUATION COMPLICATED.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Sir John Forrest stated that the invitation to Mr. Hughes to attend the Imperial Conference still further, complicated the political, situation. An early ...

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  39. BREAD TRADE AWARD.

    The new award of the Country Bakers and Bread Carters' Board, which came into operation on December 15, has just been gazetted. The following rates will prevail: -- Foreman ...

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  40. CATTLE STEALING.

    A sufferer writes to the '' R.R. Herald ": -- "It is surely a rotten state of affairs that the unfortunate man on the land, after contending against the blows from drought and flood, ...

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  41. DYING DEPOSITIONS TAKEN.

    SYDNEY, Saturday. -- James. White, aged 45, who alleged that he was assaulted at Tempo on Boxing Day, is in a critical condition and his dying depositions have been ...

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  42. PUTS UP JOKE AGAINST ITSELF.

    Tenterfield "Star" in a frenzy of indignation writes : " The solicitor, who was recently convicted at Tenterfield on a charge of obtaining money by false pretences, has been ...

    Article : 141 words
  43. ODDFELLOWS AT THE WAR.

    Up to July the Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows had paid £3075 in respect of funeral donations on account of members who had gone on active service. The ...

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  44. WHEN THE OLD YEAR DIES.

    By "Mason and Hague's" "Panama." A little girl of my acquaintance charitably surmises that old years when they die go to Heaven. But I fear that Heaven wasn't ...

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  46. STEWARD'S FORTUNE.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- Gunsburg, a ship's steward at Cardiff, has been declared by the Buffalo Courts to be the inheritor of three million dollars in the estate of his ...

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  47. STILL IN THE TIMBER BOOM.

    Although Rappville sawmill has been closed down for some years the township still does a very large trade in timber and there are something like 20 teams hauling timber, ...

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