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  2. THE BALKANS.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Russo-Rumanians on the Macedonian fronts have now renewed fighting. The Germans are taking the initiative at several points and are endeavoring ...

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  3. COMMERCIAL.

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  4. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    PARIS, Thursday.--The commander of a flying corps said the Anglo-French had a unity of purpose. Their air squadrons formed one great fraternal bird's nest. The ...

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  5. STATE POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. Holman has announced that there will be a dissolution of Parliament within a week or ten days and a general election in March. ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. AMERICAS POSITION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The depressed in many circles opine that the naval experts miscalculated the possibilities of the submarines and they consider the blockade a ...

    Article : 97 words
  8. CAME AS A BOMBSHELL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. Holman's announcement that the general election will be held in March came as a bombshell in all circles. The National Government have been ...

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  9. GERMAN BLOCKADE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Brazil has expressed apprehension at the unexpected, unjustifiable and illegitimate submarine blockade, which she refuses to recognise. ...

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  10. IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--It is reported the Germans withdrew from their advanced positions between Serre and the Somme. ...

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  11. LABOR GAMMON.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. Dooley, Leader of the Parliamentary Labor Party, says the Labor Party, welcomes, a general election, as they are particularly anxious to meet the ...

    Article : 103 words
  12. SUCCESSFUL ITALIAN ATTACK.

    LONDON, Friday.--A French communique issued from Salonika says :--An Italian counter attack on Hill 1050, east of Paralovo, recaptured the whole of the lost trenches. An ...

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  13. COLOMBIA'S REPLY.

    LONDON, Thursday-- Colombia has announced that she will maintain neutrality and hopes Germany and America will not go to war. ...

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  14. GENERAL RAWLINSON INTERVIEWED.

    PARIS, Thursday.--A French correspondent interviewed General Rawlinson and asked whether the Germans would anticipate the Allies' offensive General Rawlinson ...

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  15. ELTHAM STOCK SALES

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  16. KAISER IN VIENNA.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Vienna reports, that the Kaiser, chatting With Herr Mueller, the Austrian Court Poet, said : Right and morality are on our side. We welcome every ...

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  17. AUSTRALASIA

    Mrs. A. M. Ivey, of "Grandview," Bangalow, has painted a plaque in pastinello, the subject being a lovely white dove holding the emblem of peace, and donated same to the ...

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  18. SINKINGS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Several more vessels are reported sunk. ...

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  19. MR. DURACK IS GLAD OF THE CHANCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. Durack, interviewed to-day, said he welcomed the chance of an appeal to the electors, which should have been made months ago. He had no doubt the ...

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  20. A FEARFUL EXPERIENCE.

    LONDON,Thursday.--The survivors of the Vedamore had a fearful experience. They were exposed, while scantily clothed, to the bitterest weather for ten hours. ...

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  21. GENERAL NEWS.

    In the insertion last issue of the Wizard Lighting Co., the words most experienced salesman should have read most inexperienced salesman. ...

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  22. GERMAN CLAIM.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.--A German wireless claims numerous reconnoitring engagements, inflicting considerable enemy losses at Armentieres and Arras. ...

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  23. POLICY SPEECH.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. Holman, in his policy speech declared the go-slow policy was undermining our industrial ideals. Against that every man who valued the ...

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  24. PRODUCE MARKET.

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  25. SOLDIERS' NOISY MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Uproar marked the Returned Soldiers' Association meeting last night from start to finish. A fight ensued on the censure motion and Dean Talbot ...

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  26. DESTROYING SUBMARINES.

    PARIS, Thursday.--A Paris message says the British destroyers use powerful grenades which are thrown out where the submarines are traced and the water causes them to ...

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  27. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--It is understood that the representatives, Sir R. L. Borden (Canada), General Smuts (South Africa), Mr. H. J. Massey (New ...

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  28. SIR D. HAIG INTERVIEW.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the House of Commons in reply to a question whether the Sir D. Haig interview was authorised and correctly reported the Parliamentary ...

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  29. A NEW DRINK.

    Messrs. Rogers and Co. of the Lismore Aerated Works, have left at this office several bottles of "Sar-La" a new drink introduced by them. This is a delicious drink, ...

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  30. WAR SAVING CERTIFICATES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The system of war saving certificates, redeemable at three years, with 5 per cent. compound interest added, is to be introduced in Australia. ...

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  31. TRANCHES RAIDED.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Sir D. Haig reports: We made a successful raid north eastward of Gued[?] Enemy raiding parties northward of Loos and westward of Messines were ...

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  32. MULLUMBIMBY SHOW.

    Attractive ring and sporting events are assured for the Mullumbimby Agricultural Society's 10th annual exhibition to be held on February 28th and March 1st. Owners ...

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  33. COURT MARTIAL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--At a District Court Martial in Victoria Barracks Acting Staff Sergeant Major John Prior was charged with having committed an act to the prejudice of ...

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  34. SUNK WITHOUT WARNING.

    LONDON, Thursday-- The members of the crew of the Fergas report that they were attacked without warning. A patrol boat appeared as the ship sunk and the submarine ...

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  35. POLICY WILL MAKE FOR VAST GOOD.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. Waddell considers the policy outlined by the Premier, if carried out, will make for a vast improvement on the condition of things that has ...

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  36. AUSTRALIA'S REPRESENTATION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. Hughes, questioned regarding Mr. Lloyd George's cabled utterances respecting Australian representation on the Imperial Conference, said:--"The ...

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  37. LIFE SAVING DIPLOMA.

    An examination for life saving diploma will be held in Lismore this afternoon. Mr. F. G. Hardwick, in conjunction with Messrs. J. C. Wearne and Erick Strang, were to have been ...

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  38. LYMAN LAW CASE.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.,--The Washington Department is considering the circumstances of the sinking of the Lyman Law. It has been ascertained that she carried no ...

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  39. ARTILLERY OPERATIONS

    LONDON, Friday.--A French communique says:-- Enemy artillery, which was vigerously countered by ours furiously bombarded they Maison Dechampagne sector. An ...

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  40. FISH MARKET.

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  41. THRIFT PROPAGANDA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday-- The Prime Minister has expressed himself in favor of a thrift propaganda of an educational nature. He promised a deputation which waited on ...

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  42. WIN THE WAR LEAGUE.

    The citizens of Lismore are reminded that it is their bounden duty to attend a meeting in the Council Chambers to-night at 9.15 the object of which is to galvanise the ...

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  43. WOOD CLIP.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the Commons Mr. Forster said the Australian wool clip had not been commandeered, but bought through the Commonwealth, and necessity knew no ...

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  44. THE BRITISH SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Friday.--The "Cologne Gazette" reassure the Germans that the recent British successes on the West front were due to the efforts intended to ally the English ...

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  45. LABOR'S UNWELCOME SHOCK.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Although the State Labor opposition profess to welcome the election at an early date it is understood that the Government's decision came as an ...

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  46. TRAWLER ATTACKED WITHOUT WARNING.

    LONDON, Friday-- The trawler Barnsley was attacked without warning, and was blown up with bombs after the pirates had pillaged the food supplies. The captain and engineer ...

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  47. THE WEATHER.

    Fine bright weather prevailed throughout the district yesterday, when a temperature of 83 degrees was recorded. The rainfall from 9 a.m. Thursday till 9 a.m. yesterday was 11 ...

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  48. SERIOUS FALL.

    On Thursday night Mr. S. H. Flynn, who was at one time in the Government Savings Bank at Lismore, had a serious fall from the balcony of Skinner's Hotel, Murwillumbah, ...

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  49. CANADIAN RAID.

    LONDON, Friday.--A British correspondent reports constant artillery operations and raiding on the West front, incessantly harrassing the Germans. An Canadian raid ...

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  50. COASTAL CONDITIONS.

    Light seas with north to northeast winds and 12 points of rain at Tweed Heads were the existing conditions along the coast yesterday. ...

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  51. THE DARDANELLES REPORT.

    LONDON, Friday.--The "Times'' political correspondent states that the Dardanelles report is a most remarkable document and will be published on 21st February. ...

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  52. COLD WEATHER.

    LONDON, Friday.--Although there has been heavy winter fighting on the Anglo-French fronts the Arctic like cold has compelled several weeks' inaction. ...

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  53. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The news that the American Minister in Belgium has been ordered to lower the American flag has aroused deep feelings at Washington but there will ...

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  54. VACANCY ON THE COUNCIL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 words
  55. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Friday--.As the result of the conference between the Coastal Steamship Owners Association and the Australian Institute of Marine Engineers there will be no ...

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  56. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Deputy Post master--General received a telegram from the postmaster at Normanton stating that all mails connected with Normanton were ...

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  57. SOUTHERLY ON THE COAST.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The forecast is Cloudy and showery, with thunder, on western slopes. Otherwise fine with variable winds. A strong, but shot-lived, southerly ...

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  58. WAR LOAN.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A great demonstration at Trafalgar Square fittingly, culminated the extraordinary successful war loan. The campaign proceedings are most ...

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  59. COMMERCIAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Friday.--A Commercial Conference will be held in Rome on 4th December. Eight Allied Parliaments will be represented. ...

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  60. SHIPPING.

    Ballina reported at 7.50 a.m. yesterday the Adonis passing out. Port Stephens reported the Tambar passing north at 2.40 p.m. yesterday. ...

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  61. A FIGHTING FAMILY.

    Mr. J. H. Morgan who has purchased the " Trade Palace," Alstonville, from Mr. C. E. Smythe, comes from a real "fighting family.'' He has brothers fighting in the trenches ...

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  62. FIVE DAYS A WEEK.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Sydney Labor Council rejected a five days a week proposal. One speaker declared that the present wage rates represented the irreducible minimum on ...

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  63. WILL BE WON THIS YEAR.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Lord Mayor, speaking of the war loan, said he had been informed by high authority that the war will be won in 1917. ...

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  64. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Star Court management announce for to-night a show that is said to far excel, even the high class performance usually to be seen at this popular place off amusement. The ...

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  65. A DEAN'S PRAYER.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Dean of Westminister prayed that men and women might by giving much and talking little, by selfdenial, discipline and service, ensure a ...

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  66. LEFT FOR PARIS.

    PARIS, Thursday.--Mr. Ge[?]ard and party numbering 150, have left Switzerland for Paris. ...

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  67. ASIATIC SAILORS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Secretary of the Board of Trade has informed the Labor Conference deputation that the Government have approved of the coalition of Asiatic ...

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  68. GO SLOW POLICY.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.--War regulations designed to meet the problems caused by the go-slow policy are being gazetted at Wellington, New Zealand. ...

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  69. MILITARY TRANSPORTATION.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The American Government has called upon all leading railway men to prepare plans for military transportation in the case of war. ...

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  70. AUCTIONEERS AND PIG BUYERS AT CRICKET.

    The much talked of and twice postponed cricket match auctioneers versus pig buyers, will come off on the Recreation Ground here this afternoon, commencing at 1.30 sharp, ...

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  71. NO PATCHED-UP PEACE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Premier of New Zealand has paid a high tribute to the mercantile marine unnshrinkingly facing the lurking danger of mines and submarines. ...

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  72. FIRE AT A FACTORY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Minister of Munitions announced a small fire in a factory in Herefordshire. Two workmen were killed but little damage done. ...

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  73. A STOLEN HEADLIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A dramatic incident occurred at the Police Court to-day when Charles Wrigley, a motor boat proprietor was charged with stealing the headlight of a ...

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  74. PROMPT INTERVENTION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Prompt intervention on the part of the Department or Labor and Industry on Wednesday averted the stop page of the steamers of at least three of the ...

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  75. DEPRESSION IN WALL-STREET.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--Depression marks Wall-street and dealings are very narrow Brokers evidently are waiting developments. Chicago wheat has declined owing to the ...

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  76. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. Lloyd George, will make an important speech in the House of Commons on 19th February in regard to submarining and agriculture. He will announce ...

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  77. SENDING WITHOUT INTEREST.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- There are several notable instances of wealthy individuals sending the Government money on loan without interest. The latest case is that of Charles ...

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  78. PALLADIUM PICTURES.

    The programme to be presented at the Federal Hall to-night is an extra specially fine one, the star picture being ''Doorsteps," a picturisation of the famous stage success, ...

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  79. PESSIMISTIC FEELING.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--Pessimism prevails. It is realised that President Wilson is impelled towards intervention. It is universally felt that Germany will not ...

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  80. RELIEVED OF HIS COMMAND.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.--A message from Vienna states that the Emperor has relieved the Archduke Friedrich of his post Of second in command. ...

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  81. MISS WINIFRED HANN.

    Lovers of good music will be delighted to learn.--if they are not already aware of the fact-- that Miss Winifred Hann is giving a concert in Lismore on Thursday evening, ...

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  82. KAISER'S MESSAGE TO NAVY.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.--A Berlin, official message states.:--The Kaiser in an order to the navy say a : "In the impending decisive battle the task falls upon my navy of turning ...

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  83. CRISIS NEARING THE END.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--The opinion is growing in Washington that the Berlin crisis is nearing its end. The unyielding Prussian attitude is the last straw and the ...

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  84. RELIEF WORK.

    THE HAGUE, Friday.--The German Legation states that the American delegation, will be allowed to continue relief work in Belgium and the North of France. ...

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  85. FORTHCOMING EVENTS.

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  86. Advertising

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  87. GRAFTON HOSPITAL

    GRAFTON, Friday.--Mr. A. Eggins has been elected president of the Grafton Hospital and Mr. D. MeFarlane vice-president, Mr. H. A. Sanders treasurer and Mr. H. Crisford ...

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  88. DUTCH WAR CREDIT.

    THE HAGUE, Friday.--A new Dutch war credit of ten and a half millions has been approved. ...

    Article : 34 words
  89. Advertising

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  90. Advertising

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  92. Advertising

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  93. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.--A German communique claims to have stormed northward of the railway of Zloczow and Tarnapol, penetrated a hundred metres ...

    Article : 100 words
  94. Advertising

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