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  2. Advertising

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  3. COMMERCIAL.

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  4. TERMS OF THE ALLIED REPLY.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- A Russian [?] message states : -- Fighting continues south of Lake Babit. We captured a village cast of Kalpeem. The enemy captured two ...

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  5. OPEN COLUMN.

    Sir, -- In your paper to-day a paragraph appears which purports to be a correction of the remarks made by me at the Public Meeting held on Tuesday evening at the Council ...

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  6. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The total cost to New Zealand of the military occupation of Samoa to November 39 last was £291,780 11s 4d. A scheme has been outlined by Mr. De ...

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  7. GENERAL NEWS.

    At the Lismore Police Court Yesterday morning before Mr. Gibson, J.P., Henry [?] was charged with vagrancy. The de[?] was discharged and ordered to an ...

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  8. TRADE PROTECTION SOCIETY.

    A number of Casino business men are moving in the direction of forming a Traders" Association to protect their interests. The matter was discussed at a meeting on ...

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  9. A FINE PAY.

    The last pay of the Alstonville factory, which covered four weeks, totalled £15,000, being a nice new year gift for the farmers. ...

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  10. IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- A French message says that an enemy attack at Bois des Carriers, on the right bank of the Meuse, was repulsed with serious enemy losses. ...

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  11. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    We have received a number of splendidly got up calendars for 1917, from local firms, including Messrs. Read Bros., photographers, Mr. A. E. Parker, plumber, A. G. Robertson. ...

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  12. PRODUCE MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Messrs. John See and Co. Sussex-street, advise : -- Prime potatoes are quoted at £5. Spotted lots and small sizes are plentiful at lower figures. Yellow ...

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  13. ATTACK ON YPRES.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday. -- The Germans claim to have repulsed an attack on Ypres with heavy losses, driving out the British, who penetrated a narrow front. ...

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  14. SHIRE MATTERS.

    The Shire meeting again failed to eventuate recently for the want of a quorum, the "strike" section of the Council maintaining their policy of holding alcof. Crs ...

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

    Sir, -- In a letter just received from the Secretary of the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children, I am informed that a cot has been endowed by the Woodburn district. ...

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  16. BRITISH CAPTURE A TRENCH.

    LONDON, Friday. -- Sir D. Haig reports: -- We captured three quarters of a mile of trench north eastward of Beaumont Hamel taking 176 prisoners. A counter attack ...

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  17. ITALIANS IN ALBANIA.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Italians have occupied Grmeni in the Coritza area, of Albania. ...

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  18. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Germans claim that the Austro-German forces won successes between Uz and Susita Valleys. They also claim to have stormed heights north of ...

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  19. EXCLUSION OF PARTY POLITICS.

    At the meeting held last night to form a new recruiting committee, Mr. W. T. Watson, secretary of the previous body, read a letter from the secretary of the War Service ...

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  20. IN EGYPT.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- An official message says : -- We captured on Tuesday a strong position of six lines of entrenchments and six main redoubts covering Rafa, north-west of ...

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  21. FISH MARKET.

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  22. ARTILLERY DUEL.

    LONDON, Friday. -- A French Macedonian communique says: -- The artillery duel is increasing on the whole front, particularly in the regions of Makova and Monastir. ...

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  23. "REPATRIATION DAY" SHOW

    Matters in connection with the "Repatriation Day" Show at Alstonville next month are progressing well, and present indications are that there is every possibility of a large ...

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  24. MEDICAL THEORIES.

    Medical theories bear this resemblance to the fashions -- they come and go. But there is a difference, and it is somewhat peculiar. This coming and going apply to the theories ...

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  25. SHIPPING.

    The Noorebar was reported from Port Stephens yesterday going north at 3.30 p.m. ...

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  26. NEW WAR LOAN.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Mr. Lloyd George had a great reception at the Guildhall demonstration in connection with the new loan. Mr. Bonar Law said there is a limit to the ...

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  27. SINAI NOW CLEAR OF ENEMY.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- A British mounted force left El Arish on 8th January and marched 30 miles in 12 hours, attacking a Turkish position covering Rafa at dawn on the ninth. ...

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  28. STE FOR SCHOOL

    Mr. Geo. Nesbitt, M.L.A., has been informed by the Lands Department as follows: -- In replay to your representations in relation to the application made by the ...

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  29. THE WEATHER.

    Very hot conditions again prevailed throughout the district yesterday. A temperature reading of 97 degrees was recorded. On Thursday night a sharp thunderstorm. ...

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  30. BAD DAIRY PREMISES.

    Sir, -- Yesterday you published extracts from the new Supervision (Dairy) Act. It is about time some new Act came into power to put a stop to the horribly filthy way some ...

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  31. MASTERLY SURPRISE STROKE.

    CAIRO, Thursday. -- The Rafa victory was due to the same masterly surprise stroke as in the case of Maghteaba, Anzae, Yoemanry and eavalry participating. That such a ...

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  32. ACCIDENT.

    On Wednesday, evening about half-past six an accident happened to Mr. Owen Cawley, of Jeswoolgen. He was thrown from a young horse near the Empire Hall and lay ...

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  33. COASTAL CONDITIONS.

    North-west to south-west winds with moderates seas and rain at several places were the existing coastal conditions yesterday. Following is the rainfall reported: -- Tweed ...

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  34. A WAR OF EQUIPMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Lloyd. George, continuing, said : -- This was a war of equipment. Why are the Germans pressing back our valiant armies in Rumania? Not ...

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  35. CLARENCE RIVER NEWS.

    GRAFTON, Friday. -- Privates T. and H. Ford were farewelled by the residents of Alumny Creek last night, and received several presentations on the eye of their ...

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  36. GENERAL RAINS FORECASTED.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The forecast is : -- More general rains with thunderstorms, but clearing in the west; cool southerly storms on the coast with more heavy falls. ...

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  37. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Will correspondents please note that all business communications should be addressed to the Manager or to T. G. Hewitt and Sons, not to individual members of the firm. ...

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  38. HOT IN THE CITY.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Another sweltering day was experienced in the city to-day, the temperature reaching 96 degrees in the shade. Many cases of sunstroke are reported. The ...

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  39. PERSONAL.

    Mr. T. N. Jordan, late of the Commercial Bank, Coraki, who was transferred to head office some few weeks ago, has tendered his resignation from the Bank's service. ...

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  40. DAYLIGHT SAVING.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Unionists generally and timber workers, carriers and slaughtermen, particularly, look with disfavor on the daylight saving scheme. ...

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  41. MOUNTED TROOPS' FINE WORK.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The correspondent Massey states that the mounted troops in their dash have driven out the Turks from Sinai, which is now free from the enemy. This is ...

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  42. AT ALSTONVILLE.

    During the last ten days, the weather, as in other, parts of the district, has been very oppressive at Alstonville, Wednesday and yesterday being particularly hot. On ...

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  43. BOOKMAKER FINED.

    At the Mullumbimby Police Court on Tuesday, one Frank Hughes, a licensed book, maker, of Newcastle, was charged with betting with a boy under the age. The ...

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  44. PROBED WITH DIFFICULTIES.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Allies at the Rome Conference were under no delusion as to the magnitude of the task nor doubtful of the result. The whole situation is probed ...

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  45. SPORTS AT FEDERAL.

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  46. SCORCHER AT GRAFTON.

    GRAFTON, Friday. -- To-day was the hottest day of the season, the thermometer being 105 degrees in the shade. There was a heavy thunderstorm to-night. ...

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  47. IN GREECE.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The British colony of Athens arrived at Brindisi. The Italians are remaining at Athens. ...

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  48. NEW YEAR CALENDARS.

    We have received from Mr. H de Montmorency, proprietor of the North Coast Confectionery Works, Lismore, two calendars, for 1917, which deserve special mention. One ...

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  49. AMUSEMENTS.

    ''When Broadway Was a Trail" is the star of a very fine program of pictures to be screened to-night at the Federal Hall. It is a " picturisation" of one of New ...

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  50. THE GREEK REPLY.

    ATHENS, Friday. -- The Greek reply to the ultimatum makes all concessions, accompanied by conditions including the raising of the blockade. ...

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  51. EVERY CHEQUE A FORMIDABLE WEAPON.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Lloyd George further said : -- The lion's eyes have been opened. Before we attempt to rebuild the temple of peace we must see that the foundations are ...

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  52. NOT ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY.

    LONDON, Friday. -- Greece's reply is not entirely satisfactory. It is equivocal concerning minor issues. General Sarrail has full liberty to decide, and he is not likely to ...

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  53. LIGHTNING STRIKES BOARDING HOUSE.

    Our Casino correspondent, telephoned last night that a very heavy thunderstorm was experienced on Thursday night, resulting in a fall of 140 points of rain. The lightning ...

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  55. MESOPOTAMIA.

    LONDON, Friday. -- An official message says : -- We captured on Wednesday the majority of trenches in the loop north-eastward of Kut-el-Amara. Two hundred ...

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  56. WELL-DESERVED RECOGNITION.

    At the conclusion of the Gundurimba Shire Council meeting held on Thursday (11th inst.) an adjournment was made to Ware's Royal Hotel to drink the health of ...

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  57. STAR COURT.

    "The Aryan," claimed to be a very choice Triangle production, will be screened to-night at the Star Court. The leading roles are taken by W. S. Hart, Bessie Love, and ...

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  59. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- General interest is evinced in London in the Australian political situation. It is understood that a postponement of the Imperial Conference until April ...

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  60. CHARTERING OF VESSELS.

    LONDON, Friday. -- A new regulation under the Defence of the Realm Act relates to Chartering to and from British ports with the view to closer co-ordination of the ...

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  61. NOTED VIOLINIST.

    Parker Reeve, the noted Newcastle violinist, is making his first appearance in Lismore more on Tuesday, 23rd inst. The concert is under the patronage of the Mayor, Ald. ...

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  62. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS.

    The annual meeting of the Catholic schools of the Lismore diocese is announced to be held on Wednesday next, at 3 p.m., in St. Carthage's Cathedral. ...

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  63. WOODBURN AND BROADWATER.

    Mr. R. J. B. Jack aud 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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  64. INTERNAL MENACE.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The "Manchester Guardian" in a leading article castigates the industrial workers as Labor's greatest internal menace whose syndicalism is not free ...

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  65. RESTRICTION ON NEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The cables are exceptionally blocked. Positive orders have been given in London to curtail news messages to the absolute minimum. ...

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