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  2. LATEST SPORTING.

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  3. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Further trouble is looming in the shearing industry. It is understood the shearers will repeat their demands for higher wages. The whole dispute is ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

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  5. COMMERCIAL.

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  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    A copy of the schedule or prizes at the annual exhibition of the Tenterfield P. A. and M. Society, has been received at this [?]ce and can be inspected by intending ...

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  7. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    During the session of the Rumanian Parliament there was a notable absence of condem[?]atory criticism. The French paper "Echo de Paris'' says ...

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  8. Advertising

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  9. A NEGLECTED SEASIDE RESORT.

    Several lengthy letters from Archdeacon Tress, of Alstonville, and Mr. E. J. Williams, of Rous Mill, supporting our remarks in Monday's issue anent the shortcomings of Ballina ...

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  10. STARVATION AND DISTRESS.

    SYDNEY Friday. -- The secretary of the Railway Workers' Union declares that starvation and distress prevail as the result of men being discharged by the Government. ...

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  11. STOCK SALES.

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  12. TO OUR AGENTS.

    We would remind our agents that orders for alteration in numbers of papers sent to them must be received at this office not later than noon on the day preceding that from which ...

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  13. MOULDERS' TROUBLE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Victorian foundry employees have decided to cease work to-day as the result of the existing dispute brought about by the dismissal of 500 ...

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  14. POLICEWOMEN DROPPED.

    Parliament in Victoria cut down the financial proposals of the Government and the Chief Secretary, Mr. McLeod, in turn, has had to cut out policewomen from his programme. ...

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  15. MORTLAKE LUMPERS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The industrial law is to be put into full operation as regards the strike of coal lumpers at the Mortlake gasworks. The Minister for Industry points out ...

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  16. BALLINA PONY MEETING.

    The Ballina Pony and Trotting Club is out with a programme for Saturday, 20th January. The committee is evidently determined to give pony owners every ...

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  17. TO ONE OF OUR CLIENTS.

    During the past few days we have received a postal note for four shillings and sixpence, bearing Bangalow stamp as office of issue. We are unable to trace the name of sender. Will ...

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  18. PRODUCE MARKET.

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  19. CLOUDS IN THE FAR EAST.

    The evidences are increasing that in the Far East the day is not very distant when we shall behold trouble again between the leading races, and if this arises, on the fighting ...

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  20. HER HAND TO THE PLOUGH.

    A Byron Bay correspondent writes to the "Tweed Daily" that at Pearce's Creek, Booyong, two young ladies are to be seen regularly ploughing and harrowing, and ...

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  21. MOULDERS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Minister for Labor made a definite renewal offer to the moulders on strike with a view of bringing about an early settlement of the trouble. If the ...

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  22. FISH MARKET.

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  23. TRAWLERS' FISH DECLARED BLACK.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- With steam up on the new State trawlers, the manager of the industry is hopeful, that he will get one of the vessels away to sea to-night. The ...

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  24. LAND APPLICATIONS.

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  25. PETRIFIED EGGS.

    An Orange resident recently forwarded to Sydney for analytical observation what he considered were petrified eggs. He was informed that the eggs were made of porcelain. ...

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  26. SHIPPING.

    The Burringbar discharged cargo at the town wharf yesterday and the Brundah will leave Sydney to-night. Both these steamers will now take up their usual running from ...

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  27. THE FEDERAL SITUATION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The question as to whether Mr. Hughes will go to London as the representative of the Commonwealth has not yet been determined. Mr. Cook has ...

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  28. TRAWLER PUTS TO SEA.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The trawler Koraaga put to sea to-night, and it is expected another trawler, will do likewise to-morrow. ...

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  29. GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN THE NORTH.

    The secretary of C.P. and A. Society (Mr. G. N. Small) has received the following letter from Mr. John Thomson, Federal Member for Cowper : -- ...

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  30. THEATRICAL EMPLOYEES' MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- As a result of the conference between the secretary of the Theatrical Employees' Union and the Industrial Registrar, a meeting of the union and official ...

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  31. THE WEATHER.

    Hot, muggy weather, accompanied by gusty winds, was experienced throughout the district yesterday. A temperature of 91 degrees was recorded, and although the reading was ...

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  32. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The Municipal Council at last meeting agreed to co-operate in a protest to be made against the postponing of the aldermanic elections till June next. By what process ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS.

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Executive today appointed Frederic Charles Urquhart as Commissioner of Police for five years as from the, 1st instant. The Home Secretary states ...

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  34. DEMOCRATIC BODIES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The arrangements recently made for the opening in Melbourne of a conference of democratic bodies for the formation of an Australian National and ...

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  35. COASTAL CONDITIONS.

    Slight to moderate seas with variable winds and a slight fall of 11 points at Tweed Heads were the conditions prevailing along the coast yesterday. ...

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  36. FEDERAL RAINFALL.

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  37. C. OF E., ALSTONVILLE.

    The services in S. Bartholomew's and other churches of the parish of Alstonville next Sunday will be of a special nature. Intercession and thanksgiving will be offered in ...

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  38. SPECIAL CABINET MEETING.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- A special meeting of the Federal Cabinet was held to-day for the purpose of considering the Imperial Conference cables and the position of the ...

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  39. WOMEN AGRICULTURISTS.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Minister for Labor and Industry, after visiting the farm at Pitt Town, which is now being need for purposes of training women in all branches of ...

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  40. FORTHCOMING EVENTS.

    Farewell social, Bungalow, Wednesday, January 10th. Meeting of Primary Producers' Union, Bungalow, Wednesday, January 10th. ...

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  41. DISTRICT NEWS.

    Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and family, of this town, received the sad intelligence, during the week of their son, Pte. P. H. Thompson's death in France. This ...

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  42. BANANA GRADING.

    A recent visitor to the Sussex-street markets in Sydney, where Tweed bananas were being handled, informs us that careless packing and grading is still largely ...

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  43. FLOODS.

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A cablegram from Richmond in North-west Queensland states the flood waters are 16 miles wide at Nolda, and all stock, including ten thousand sheep, ...

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  44. THUNDERSTORMS.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- To-day's forecast is: -- Fine, except for isolated thunderstorms in the extreme north-east, with variable winds and warm to moderate temperatures. ...

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  45. WOOL QUESTION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Mr. Gregory, M.P., has written, to Mr. Hughes, protesting against the arrangement of the Wool Committee, under which he states a vessel which ...

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  46. A SUNKEN STEAMER.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- An order was made at the Police Court, to-day on the application of the Navigation Department for the removal of the steamer Belmore which sank ...

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  47. WASH A WAY IN THE NORTH-WEST.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Railway Commissioners have received a telegram, stating the heavy rain resulted in a washaway of the railway line between Nea and Curlewis, but ...

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  48. AMUSEMENTS.

    The leading feature at the Federal Hall to-night will be "Her Great Price," a splendid Metro picture with Miss Margaret Talliaferro in the leading role. This is a picture ...

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  49. WHITE ANTS ATTACK COW CANE.

    A North Coast farmer recently asked the Department of Agriculture how to keep white ants from eating the cane cuttings which had been planted for winter cow feed. ...

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  50. A HOTEL FIRE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- In connection with a fire at the Terminus Hotel at Shepparton, which resulted in Patrick Mackie being burnt to death. detectives yesterday arrested ...

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  51. TROLLEY SERVICE AT CLERMONT.

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The trolley service is coming into operation to-day between Capella and Clermont. ...

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  52. DAMAGE TO WHEAT STACKS.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Mr. Grahame, Minister for Agriculture, has received reports of wilful and malicious damage done to wheat stacks throughout the State. The cases ...

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  53. NORTHERN LINE SUBMERGED.

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The northern railway is several feet under water, and in places passengers and mails are being transferred in boats at the Cape River. All ...

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  54. STAR COURT PICTURES.

    Not in many productions is beauty so extensively in evidence in a Triangle play as it is said to be in "Honor Thy Name," a virile drama of paternal devotion and ...

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  55. POLICE REPORT FROM CLERMONT.

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Commis[?]ioner of Police this afternoon received the following wire from Inspector McGrath, of Clermont: -- "Arrived here to-day. Fifty-one bodies ...

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  56. LESS WHEAT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Mr. Hughes states that if the wheat farmers carried out their threat to plant less wheat next year they would be the main sufferers. ...

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  57. RABBITS ON THE RICHMOND.

    At the Agricultural Society meeting on Thursday, Mr. A. H. Haywood, manager of the Experiment Farm, Wollonbar, drew the attention of the committee to the serious ...

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  58. SEAMEN SENT TO GAOL.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Eight seamen were sent to gaol to-day for being absent without leave from a vessel at Fremantle a fortnight ago. Evidence was given that the ...

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  59. 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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  60. THE WHEAT BOARD.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- It is understood that Mr. Trethowan; M.L.C., President of the Farmers and Settlers' Conference, has been chosen as direct representative to the N.S.W. ...

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  61. BITTEN BY A FLY.

    A particularly sad death occurred at Glen Innes under somewhat unusual circumstances, when a promising lad named David Henry Redvers Mountain passed over to the ...

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  62. Advertising

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  63. UTILISING MOLASSES.

    Dr. Reed, of Cairns, has patented a new method of utilising molasses, which has some excellent features. He declares that by it molasses can be cheaply treated so as to ...

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  64. VALUABLES LEFT IN TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Mrs. F. Romberg, a visitor to Sydney from Charters Towers, reported to the police the loss of money and jewellery, valued at £150, which she left in ...

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  65. PUBLIC WORKS.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Minister for Works denies the truth of the report that the Government intended to relieve Norton Griffiths of the responsibility of carrying out any ...

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  66. WOODBURN AND BROADWATER.

    Mr. R. J. B. Jack and Mr. D. I. McDonald, sight-testing specialists, will visit Woodburn on Thursday morning next, January 11th, at Ciardelli's Hotel ; Broadwater, Thursday ...

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  67. "PALL MALL GAZETTE."

    LONDON, Friday. -- Sir Henry. Dalziell has purchased the "Pall Mall Gazette." ...

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  68. WHAT EVERYBODY TALKS ABOUT.

    Probably the finest ready-to-wear tailoring ever shown in this country is that now displayed in "Mason and Hague's" big arcade in Lismore. This firm have fairly ...

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  69. POLICE EXAMINATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Inspector-General of Police announced a large number of promotions in the force after a written examination of candidates under the new regulations. ...

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  70. PRICES COMMISSIONER'S INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Federal Prices Commissioner held an inquiry into an application for an increase in the price of condensed milk. The Commissioner reserved his ...

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  71. Advertising

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  72. Advertising

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  73. JIGGI-GOOLMANGAR.

    Owing to Mr. Clarke being laid aside with influenza there will be no Presbyterian services held at Jiggi and Goolmangar to-morrow (Sunday). ...

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  74. BALLINA.

    Mr. R. J. B. Jack and Mr. D. I. McDonald, spectacle specialists, will visit Ballina on Friday next, the 12th inst., at Dentist Alan Smith's surgery ; Woodburn, Thursday ...

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  75. Advertising

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  76. Advertising

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