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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    Professor McIntyre in an address stated that no victory which left Germany any island or colonies in the Pacific would be satisfactory to Australia. ...

    Article : 625 words
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  4. COMMERClAL.

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  5. PERSONAL.

    The Rev. Canon Whyte, of Lismore, has just received a cable from his pons saying that they were both convalescent. One had been [?]ering from french feet and the other from ...

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  6. LISMORE POLICE COURT.

    The following cases were dealt with at the Lismore Police Court yesterday morning :-- BREACHES OF THE LICENSING ACT. William Matterson, licensce of the Metro. ...

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  7. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Large numbers of men have been discharged from the Government Printing Office, Harbor Trust works, and the railway construction branch. The ...

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  8. STRIKE ULTIMATUM WITHDRAWN.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- The Melbourne branch of the Theatrical Employees Association has decided to withdraw the strike ultimatum. ...

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  9. WHARFIES AGAIN.

    SYDNEY, Monday :-- A stop work meeting of the Wharf Laborers' Union has been convened for Wednesday night to discuss a proposal for an increase in the rate of wages. ...

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  10. PRODUCE MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Sussex-street generally speaking, was inanimate this morning Brisk business was done in potatoes, the market showing lower rates. Yellow maize ...

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  11. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Mayor reported at a meeting of the Municipal Council last night that the outstanding rates amounted to £590 18s 7d, as follows :-- General £353 2s 10d lighting £68 ...

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  12. MUTTON SLAUGHTERMEN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The mutton slaughterren resumed work at Globe Island abattoirs, their demand for increased rates having been conceded. ...

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  13. FISH MARKET.

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  14. MOTORIST SEVERELY INJURED.

    Mr. Bert Cowdery of Tenterfield, was in Ballina, last week with his motor, and while "sreaking" it in front of Tulk's garage the car back fired, with the result that his arm ...

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  15. TRAWLER TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The State trawler Koraaga returned to port last night with about 60 baskets of fish and went to the depot at Woolloomooloo Bay to be discharged. The ...

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  16. STAR COURT PICTURES.

    The eighth episode of the "Iron Claw" will be shown to-night at the Star Court in two reels of stirring and exciting events. Besides this a very fine four-reel drama ...

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  17. SMALL DEBTS COURT.

    At the Small Debts Court yesterday, Charles E[?]sued Williaim Hampson to recover £7 14s for agistment. Mr. C. McKenzie appeared for complainant and Mr. McIntosh for the ...

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  18. ANOTHER TRAWLER TO SEA.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Fisheries, Department got another trawler out to sea to-night. ...

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  19. STOCK MARKET

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  20. MANAGER OPTIMISTIC.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. Stead, manager of the State Fisheries Department, is optimistic about the Department 's ability to defeat the dissatisfied unions. He stated ...

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  21. BANK BALANCES.

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  22. SHIPPING.

    Ballina reports the Brundah came in at 7.30a.m. yesterday. ...

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  23. LICENSES.

    The applications of Frederick Thompson for a Sunday trading license, and of Gustav Liedl for a hawker's vehicle license were granted by the P.M. ...

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  24. FISHING.

    Local knights of the rod and line report good catches during the week-end. Two anglers accounted for 70 garfish in two hours the other day, while another landed forty ...

    Article : 80 words
  25. UPHEAVAL IN THE THEATRES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- The Victorian Employees' Association has given seven days' notice of a cessation of work, failing the granting of its claims. In the event of the ...

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  26. THE WEATHER.

    Fine, hot weather prevailed throughout the district yesterday. A temperature of 91.5 degrees was recorded, but towards evening the air cooled considerably, making conditions ...

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  27. INTERCESSION SERVICES.

    As previously, announced the King's message arrived too late for the special services to be held on December 31, so they were conducted on Sunday last by the Rev. Canon ...

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  28. "GO SLOW" POLICY.

    The Works and Parks Committee, consisting of Ald. White (vice-chairman), Parry, McGoldrick, and Sidney, recommended at a meeting of the Municipal Council ...

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  29. MORTLAKE LUMPERS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- A meeting of the Industrial Board was held to-day to deal with the Mortlake coal trouble. It was stated that if the strike continued about 1500 ...

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  30. "SOMETHING INTERESTING."

    A letter from a Sydney firm which caused some amusement was before the usual fortnightly meeting of Lismore Municipal Council last night. The communication was brief. ...

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  31. COASTAL CONDITIONS.

    Fine weather, with a little haze and 2 points of rain at Nambucca Heads; prevails along the coast. A slight sea is running. ...

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  32. TERRIFIC HEAT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Terrific heat prevailed throughout the State yesterday. The maximum temperature was at Bourke, where 107 degrees in the shade was recorded. ...

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  33. STEAMER ON A REEF.

    AUCKLAND, N.Z., Monday.--Details of the loss of the Union Coy's. steamer M[?]tal have been received at Auckland to-day. The vessel was bound-from 'Frisco and it appears ...

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  34. MEMORIAL TO CHAMPION SCULLER.

    At last night's meeting of Lismore Municipal Council a circular was read from Mr. J. L. Eather, hon. secretary to the Trickett Memorial Fund, Uralla, stating that at a ...

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  35. WATER HYACINTH BOARD.

    Ald. White, at a meeting of Liismore Municipal Council last night, was re-elected the Council's representative on the Water. Hyacinth Board until the expiration of the ...

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  36. HOTTEST DAY THIS SEASON.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--To-day was the hottest day experienced throughout the State this season, several places registering over the century. Bourke was the highest ...

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  37. ECLIPSE OF THE MOON.

    An eclipse of the moon took place last evening between half past seven and 9 o'clock. Throughout the contact of the penunilira the sky was beautifully clear, ...

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  38. REPATRIATION DAY SHOW.

    At the usual fortnightly meeting of " Lis-more Municipal Council last night the following letter was read from Mr. C.D. Melntyre, secretary, to the Shire of Tinten. ...

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  39. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    Master Hector Neil Purdie, whose parents reside at Ballina, was on a visit to his uncle, Mr. Kidd, of Keith Hall, Ballina. On Sunday afternoon he was trying to repair an ...

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  40. THE N.C. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' COT ENDOWMENT FUND.

    In the last 10 years the deaths of little Australians under 12 months varied from 8163 to I0,963 per annum, and those figures are larger than the death-roll of Australian ...

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  41. AMONG THE RABBITS.

    Mr. Donald Ross, of "Hilton,'' Lismore, accompanied by Mr. Russell Gibson, of Ballina, has just returned from an extended shooting expedition on the Tableland. They ...

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  42. SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The condition of John Taylor, one of the victims of the recent shooting affray at Summer Hill, is now critical. No hope is entertained of his recovery. ...

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  43. INSPECTOR LEWIS CONGRATULATED.

    Prior to the opening of the Lismore Police Court yesterday Inspector Lewis was heartily congratulated by Mr. A. J. Peisley, P.M., on behalf of the bench, on his appointment as ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE; Monday.--The remarks of Bishop Le Fann in the Anglican Cathedral, yesterday, in which he criticised the present Government in regard to public appointments, ...

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  45. VISIONS OF WEALTH

    visit us all, at times, but, are not likely to come true without the good health which will enable us to grasp the wealth that continual striving hrings. Nothing is so ...

    Article : 157 words
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  47. A FEAT OF THE EARLY DAYS.

    In connection with the salvage of the vessel at the Clarence Heads referred to by our Grafton correspondent in yesterday's issue, it may be interesting to many readers to know ...

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  48. APPETITE AND HEALTH.

    Loss of appetite is a sure sign of ill health. Those who take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People as a tonic invariably say that their improvement began with a ...

    Article : 222 words
  49. DAIRIES SUPERVISION ACT.

    The following letter from the Secretary, Department of Public Health, was read at the ordinary fortnightly, meeting of the Lismore Municipal Council last night :-- "I ...

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