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  2. COMMERCIAL.

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  3. Advertising

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  4. STATE POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. Durack, leader of the State Opposition, in criticising the Holman Government, declared that the Government used the war as the excuse but not the ...

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  5. FEDERAL SITUATION.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. Cook was reticent when asked if he would join the Government with Mr. Hughes if the official Labor Party held aloof. ...

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  6. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    Hundreds of former quarrymen, buthchers, insurance agents, boxers and footballers who recently became miners have been combed out by the South Wales Mining Tribunal. ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Roy Davis, who has been on the staff of the Grafton District school for the past eighteen months, has received notification of his transfer to Murwillumbah. ...

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  8. LATEST SPORTING

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  9. SENATE ELECTION.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. Tudor, leader of the Federal official Labor Party, urged the workers to be prepared for a Senate election at an early date. ...

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  10. GENERAL NEWS.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Council was to have been held last night, but there was one short of a quorum and the meeting was adjourned for a week. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA MUST BE REPRESENTED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Senator Millen, speaking regarding the Imperial Conference, said it was absolutely vital that Australia should be represented. He did not think the ...

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  12. MR. DURACK ANSWERED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. Fitzpatrick (Assistant Treasurer), commenting on Mr. Durack's statements at Broken Hill, said Durack and his party had allowed the Norton Griffiths ...

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  13. SMALL DEBTS.

    At the Small Debts Court yesterday morning, before Mr. A. J. Peisley, P.M., Maloney and Wilson sued Ghighino and Kelly to recover amounts of £5 10s and £4 4s, ...

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  14. MR. TUDOR'S STATEMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. Tudor, leader of the Federal official Labor Party, stated this afternoon that he found it impossible to get his party together for the ...

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  15. SWIMMING RACES.

    The 60 yards swimming handicap in connection with the North Creek' S. and L.S. Club, Ballina, which was decided last week, was won by H. Smith, scr., in 39secs. There ...

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  16. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Trouble has occurred at the blast furnaces of C. and G. Hoskins,' Lithgow. It is understood, five or six men were dismissed and it was decided by the ...

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  17. SMALL' TOTES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. Fuller, Chief Secretary of N.S.W., who is now in Tasmania, considers the type of totalisator machine in use throughout that State would be ...

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  18. CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS RIGHTS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A largely attended meeting was held at the Exhibition Hall tonight to inaugurate a league for the maintenance of civil and religious rights, the ...

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  19. STOCK MARKET.

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  20. TINTENBAR SHIRE.

    Yesterday Cr. J. A. Daley, President of the Tintenbar Shire Council, entertained the old Councillors and the new Councillors (Messrs. J. Fitzpatrick and H. S. Campbell) at lunch ...

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  21. CRICKET.

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  22. POLICE COURT.

    At the Lismore Police Court yesterday morning before Mr. A. J. Peisley; P.M., Samuel Browning was charged with being drunk on the 20th January. Browning, ...

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  23. PRODUCE MARKET.

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  24. WHARFIES' WAGES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The wharf laborers engaged in loading f[?]ur into ships in Sydney Harbor are claiming an advance of 3d per hour. The matter will be decided by the ...

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  25. FOOTRACING.

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  26. ROCKDALE OUTRAGE.

    SYDNEY, Monday:--An inquest was opened to-day concerning the death of the girl, Dorothy Small, the victim of the Rockdale outrage. Christian Benzing, who had ...

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  27. MILITARY COMMANDS.

    The following changes and appointments have been decided upon to take effect from February 16th, 1917 :--Brigadier-General G. L. Lee, now District Commandant, ...

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  28. FISH MARKET.

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  29. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A letter was produced, written by accused, in which hes said he was quite confident in his own conscience he did not hurt the girl wilfully. God alone knew he ...

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  30. BRACE UP!

    You never will get anywhere--probably won't care--just as long as you allow a sluggish and impure blood supply to attempt to nourish the already weakened tissues. Allow ...

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  31. GRAFTON POLICE COURT.

    GRAFTON, Monday.--At the Police Court to-day two youths were fined £3 each and costs for raiding a melon garden or one month's imprisonment with hard labor. ...

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  32. FIRES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A fire broke out at the home of R. B. Wells, Burwood, yesterday, but was soon extinguished. Subsequent, examination of the premises revealed the fact ...

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  33. SHIPPING.

    Ballina reported the Brundah passing in at 9.55 a.m. yesterday. ...

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  34. BUSH FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A bush fire which was started by lightning in the Wagga district has been burning since Saturday afternoon and is about seven miles wide. Last ...

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  35. THE WEATHER.

    Fine warm weather accompanied by a mild north-east wind prevailed throughout the district yesterday. A temperature of 85 degrees was recorded. The rainfall of 30 points ...

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  36. CHEESE PROCLAMATION.

    The New South Wales cheese importers having agreed to sell to the Imperial Government the exportable surplus of New South Wales cheese, arrangements are being made for the ...

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  37. THE BYRON BAY EXCURSIONS.

    Now that the Railway Department's innovation in running special excursion trains to Byron Bay is meeting with such success, steps might be taken in the direction of ...

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  38. FRENCH FINANCIER ARRESTED.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Reuter's Paris correspodent says :--The financier Phillipe Simoni has been arrested on a charge of embezzlement of the funds of an industrial ...

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  39. DISASTROUS BLAZE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.--A disastrous fire occurred at The Bluff, several business premises covering an area of three acres being destroyed. The buildings contained valuable ...

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  40. BEING EXTINGUISHED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A later wire states the fire is now being put out by the fire fighters and heavy rain. ...

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  41. COASTAL CONDITIONS.

    Slight seas, accompanied by variable winds and a moderate rainfall, were the existing coastal conditions yesterday. Following is the rainfall reported : -- Tweed Heads 168 points, ...

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  42. BRIDGE DECKING ALIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--On Saturday night a fire was discovered under the decking of the bridge spanning the Hawkesbury River at Windsor. The firemen subdued the outbreak ...

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  43. SHORTWEIGHT BREAD.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--At the Lithgow Police Court the, Lithgow Co-operative Society was fined £197 and costs for having in the bakehouse bread which was deficient in ...

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  44. BURGLARS ABROAD.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Shortly before three o 'clock this morning Schmidt, a jeweller, of Orange, was awakened by the sound of glass falling and rushing downstairs he found one ...

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  45. A RESULT OF THE DICKSON AWARD.

    Mr. Drysdale, owner of the Pioneer and Inkerman mills, Queensland, says a report from Townsville, has announced that he will not open the mills ...

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  46. MORE RAIN.

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The forecast is : -- Cool and thundery, unsettled, with more rain and thunderstorms and north-east winds over north-eastern district; cool southerly winds in ...

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  47. THAT LOATHSOME DISEASE.

    CASINO, Monday.--In connection with the loathsome disease at Mummulgum, the Deputy Mayor of Casion (Alderman Elsmer Jones) on Saturday sent a wire to the Board ...

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  48. POSTAL ECONOMIES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Postmaster-General, in a statement to the press, says owing to the exacting duties involved in his endeavor to make legitimate economies in ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Parker Reeve concert takes place in the Federal Hall this evening at 8.30. Master Fred Wheeler (Sydney), Miss Betty Cahill, Miss May Exton and Mr. T. H. Massey are ...

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  51. FILTHY FOREIGNERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Anthony Pontluss and George Papas were each fined £5 at Bathurst Police Court for having allowed filth and refuse to remain scattered on their business ...

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  52. SUGGESTION FOR BYRON COUNCIL.

    Byron Bay as a pleasure resort is coming into greater prominence, for which fact the Railway Department may pat itself on the back on account of running Sunday ...

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  53. PARCELS FOR PRISONERS.

    The postal authorities in Melbourne have received information from the secretary to [?] G.P.O., London, that it has been decided to discontinue on and from February 1 the ...

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  54. STAR COURT.

    The Star Court was again well filled last night the witness the screening of the Metro programme, which has become a feature programme every Monday night. Francis X. ...

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  55. QUAKE IN PACIFIC.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Father Pigott reports that the seismograph at Riverview College yesterday reported an earthquake of high intensity distant about 2900 miles from ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A chapter of accidents occurred in Sydney to-day. A horse attached to a lorry bolted in Bourke-street, Surry Hills, and when it reached the corner ...

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  58. SYDNEY FERRIES FARES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. Holman, having secured a report both from the Harbor Trust and the Sydney Ferries Company, has come to the conclusion that the present recent ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. "MURPHY OF ANZAC."

    One of the largest audiences yet seen at the Federal Hall witnessed Mary Pickford in "Madame Butterfly" last night, this picture being greatly appreciated. To-morrow ...

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  61. THE CANE BEETLE INDUSTRY.

    The cane beetles have been coming out for the last three weeks (says the Proserpine correspondent of the "Mackay Mercury). I don't remember them coming out so early ...

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  62. RUNNING AMOK.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A sailor, it is alleged, run amok on the ship Amemoa lying at Pyrmont to-day, with the result that two officers received knife wounds, but the injuries were ...

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  63. LAND TAX RETURN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Joseph Alfred Smith was fined £10. in default a month's imprisonment, for failing to furnish a Federal land tax return. ...

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  64. Advertising

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