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  2. Advertising

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  3. COMMERCIAL.

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  4. PERSONAL.

    The Rev. J.H. and Mrs. Margetts are returning to missionary work in New Britain by the Marsina, which leaves Sydney to-day. ...

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  5. OPEN COLUMN.

    Sir,--In your paper of to-day appears a reply from Mr. White re the go slow policy with the Council employees. I wish to state that I made no reference to the ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    At the Lismore Police Court yesterday meeting before Mr. Gibson, J.P., Perry W[?]spoon and Francis Alcock were both [?] in default 24 hours for being drunk. ...

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  7. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    A woman money-lender, Catherine Oram, of Battersea, has been fined £5 or there months imprisonment for carry on her business without registration. ...

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  8. FEDERAL SITUATION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. Cook is endeavoring to get his followers to ratify the agreement with Mr. Hughes, but no finality has been reached. Feeling ran high over the ...

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  9. LAMBS KILLED BY SANDFLIES.

    A local grazier (the "Courier" Blackall correspondent wired), who had 1500 ewes lambing in a small paddock, discovered on Tuesday that 50 lambs, on a small area where ...

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  10. PRODUCE MARKET.

    Messrs. John See and Co., Sydney, telegraphed as follows yesterday:--Prime maize sold at 3s 8d to-day with a lower tendency. Potatoes were plentiful. Best ...

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  11. CANE FARMERS' LABOR BILL.

    An Isis district subscriber to the "Bundaberg Mail" writes:--A farmer in the Isis district recently harvested £55 worth of cane. The wages in connection therewith amounted ...

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  12. MR. TUDOR'S PERSONAL OPINION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. Tudor stated this afternoon in reply to a question that he had not been officially approached by the leader of either of the other parties ...

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  13. MULLUMBIMBY P.A.F. SOCIETY.

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  14. "JUSTICE TO THE FARMER."

    Sir,--Vide Senator Russell's' statement, "Personally he was not favorable to a rise in the price of butter, but realised that those engaged in the butter industry were entitled ...

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  15. FUTURE FOOD SUPPLIES.

    The history of the well intentioned efforts of our State Government to establish the trawling industry in this State provides another instance of the silly incapacity of ...

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  16. FISH MARKET.

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  17. LIBERALS IN SECRET SESSION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Federal Liberal Party met in secret session this morning and further discussed the proposal to form a War Cabinet, comprising the followers of Mr. ...

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  18. MANNING RIVER EGGS.

    The following appeared in the commercial column of the "S.M. Herald" last Wednesday:---"Some idea of the extraordinary consignments occasionally received by agents ...

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  19. THE WEATHER.

    The weather throughout the district yesterday was again oppressive and muggy, with a temperature of 83 degrees. The rainfall from 9 a.m. Thursday till 9 a.m. ...

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  20. NOT ENTHUSIASTIC.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A meeting of the members of the official Labor Party will be called for an early date to deal with the proposal contained in the resolution. Members ...

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  21. KYOGLE ACACIA CREEK RAILWAY.

    At the Tenterfield Shire Council meeting the Chairman (Cr. Inglis) drew attention to the fact that the Public Works Committee would shortly be visiting that part of the ...

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  22. COASTAL CONDITIONS.

    Slight seas, accompanied by mild northeast winds and rain at a few places, constituted yesterday's coastal conditions. Following is the rainfall reported:--Ballina 32 ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Labor Caucus will meet in Brisbane on Tuesday morning, 30th inst., prior to the assembling of Parliament. It is understood the question of the ...

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  24. HOT DAY IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The thermometer at Melbourne this afternoon registered 100.2 in the shade. ...

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  25. THE FORECAST.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The forecast is:--Hot and sultry, with more rain and thunderstorms and northerly winds. A cool southerly change is expected shortly in the far west of the ...

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  26. STATE BOY CONVICTED.

    The conviction of a youth, 16 years of age, for larceny at Kolodong last week was a smart piece of work. The offender was a State boy, and while under indenture to a ...

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  27. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-night at the Star Court, "Hell's Hinges'' will be screened. The story of a s bad gunman who turned over a new leaf and used his fighting talents in aid of the ...

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  28. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The industrial trouble on the State trawlers was considered by a conference of interested unions, who resolved to confer with the Institute of Marine ...

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  29. EARLY DAY RECOLLECTIONS.

    I have seen five big floods on the Clarence River--two at Grafton and three on the Lower Clarence at Chatsworth Island, but I never saw or heard of the s.s. City of ...

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  30. VALUABLE TOMATOES.

    According to an exchange Mr. Jordan, of Paterson, recently disposed of eight tomatoes to a Maitland fruiterer for 5s, 6d. They were of the Improved Money Maker variety, and ...

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  31. PARKER REEVE.

    In the Federal Hall on Tuesday next, under the patronage and in the presence of the Mayor, Mr. Parker Reeve, the noted violinist, will make his first appearance in ...

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  32. UNEMPLOYMENT DEMONSTRATION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Sydney Labor Council has fixed a special meeting to arrange a big unemployment demonstration in Sydney. ...

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  34. MICHBLENDE IN THE TWEED AREA.

    The Tweed may soon become famous for at least another product (says the local "Daily"), for it is quite possible that the valuable radium may be added to the output ...

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  35. THE TABLES TURNED.

    A boy, a ship's hawser, and a bunch of bananas comprised the leading features of an amusing incident at the North Coast Company's wharf yesterday. The Burringbar lay ...

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  36. A TUNNEL FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A gang of fettlers was run down by a train in the tunnel near Woy Woy yesterday, the result being that Julius Christiansen was killed almost instantaneously, ...

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  37. KALGOORLIE-PORT AGUSTA RAILWAY.

    PERTH, Friday.--The Kalgoorlie Port Augusta railway line will probably be opened for traffic in June. ...

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  38. STOCK RETURNS.

    Over five hundred stock returns are yet to be sent in. Owners of one or two head of cattle have the idea that tit is not necessary to supply a return. That is ...

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  39. PALLADIUM FEATURES.

    There is promised in the Federal Hall to-night a very fine programme of pictures headed by one of the finest pictures yet screened, entitled "Fruits of Desire," in ...

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  40. MANCHESTER UNITY I.O.O.F.

    The annual meeting of the Loyal Richmond Lodge, Lismore, took place on Thursday evening last. The attendance of members was very large, and the auditor's ...

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  41. AUSTRALIA AND RUSSIA.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Two prominent Russian merchants reached Sydney to-day to inquire into the prospects of profitable trade between Australia and Russia. They admit that the ...

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  42. LISMORE DISTRICT COT ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN, SYDNEY.

    Letters are now being issued to various portions of the district round Lismore with the object of getting a local organisation in the interests of the fund to endow a cot in the ...

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  43. ALLEGED MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Christian Benzing was charged at the Police Court with the murder of Dorothy Small, at Rockdale. Accused was remanded until Monday, on which day the ...

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  45. WHO IS MR. TRUMAN?

    Mr. A.G. Broad, in reporting as Clerk on various matters to the Dorrigo Shire Council, stated that he had had a visit from Mr. Truman in December, and the latter had made ...

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  46. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    An adjourned case, in which Mrs. Frank Slattery charged John Martin with assault arising out of eviction troubles at Teven Junction, was called on in the summons ...

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  47. BATHING FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--While bathing at Sandringham Beach, Melbourne, to-day, two girls slipped into a hole and sank. One of the girls, Mary Crighton, 15, was ...

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  50. A HOLSTEIN RECORD.

    Mr. M.H. Gardener, superintendent of the American "Advanced Registry," states that he is advised through preliminary reports that the Holstein-Friesian heifer, Beauty Girl ...

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  51. EXPLOSIVES CONTAINED IN SUGAR.

    Some wonder was created here a few days ago (says the Babinda correspondent of the "Cairns Post") at the arrival in railway trucks of big steel-grey objects, resembling ...

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  52. CHIPPING IN CANE FIEDLS GOES.

    The "Australian Sugar Journal" publishes some interesting photos in the January edition of the use of knapsack spraying tanks in operation on the Hawaiian sugar fields, where ...

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  53. FLOODS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Washaways are reported at Brogan's Creek, on the Mudgee line, and at Umeralla, on the Cooma line, owing to heavy rains. Train traffic has been ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. AWAITING REMOVAL.

    The body of a dead dog has been floating about in the river for the past two days, by now located in the rear of these premises. It is gradually making up-stream, and has ...

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  56. MURDERS IN FUL.

    SUVA, Friday.--Quite a number of cases of murder have occurred m different parts of Fiji lately. In practically all the cases one Indian kills another through jealousy over a ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. FISH EXPERIMENTING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Chief Secretary has just received a report from one of his officers to the effect that for the first time in the history of the State, the eggs of ...

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  59. MILITARY CHANGES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Brigadier General Lee, Queensland Commandant, has been appointed Commandant of New South Wales. Other military changes are also announced. ...

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