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  2. LATEST SPORTING.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--On the Caulfield training tracks this morning the imported horse Windeshan broke down. ...

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  4. COMMERCIAL.

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  5. PERSONAL.

    Gunner R. Olley, son of Mrs. A. Olley, Lake-street, North Lismore, left Seymour, Victoria, Wednesday, February 14th, for the front. Gunner J.D. Olley was to have ...

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  6. THE STATE CAMPAIGN.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. Ashford, Minister for Lands, elaborated the land policy of the National Government in an address at Boggabri to-night. He referred at length to the ...

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  7. IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A German official message says:--The British forced their way into our positions southward of Armentieres, but were ejected. We counted 200 ...

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  8. THE WAR.

    LONDON, Thursday.--It is reported that a sanguinary fight occurred between Bavarians and Prussians at a camp at Deverloo last week, 32 being killed and 200 wounded. ...

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  9. THE TOTALISATOR.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A total of 165 racing clubs to date have been directed to establish the totalisator after 31st March. ...

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  10. FIGHTING DETAILS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The communiques since the 1st January show that the British conducted 27 operations on the Western front, taking 3200 prisoners. The Germans ...

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  11. CRICKET.

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  12. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    LONDON, Thursday:--An examination of Count von Bernstorff's ship Frederick VIII. reveals the fact that every member of the German party is plentifully supplied ...

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  13. PRODUCE MARKET.

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  14. BRITISH REPULSE RAIDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Sir D. Haig reports:--We repulsed raids eastward of Vermelles and southward of Neuve Chappelle. The enemy sustained a number of casualties and ...

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  15. SELECTION OF CANDIDATES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Committee of the National Party, are hard at work arranging details of the campaign. It is expected, the selection of candidates will ...

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  16. GERMAN PATROLS DISPERSED.

    LONDON, Friday,--A French communique says:--German patrols attempted to approach our lines north-east of Nieuport, and were dispersed. An artillery duel occurred ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A deputation of Darling Downs farmers waited upon the Minister for Agriculture to-day and asked the Government to establish a wheat pool ...

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  18. AMERICANS RELEASED.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.--A Berlin official message says that the American citizens on the Yarrowdale have been released after Germany had been officially informed that ...

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  19. GENERAL NEWS.

    In connection with Girls' Guild juvenile ball to be held on Wednesday, 28th inst., any person attending for the purpose of looking after children will be admitted for 1s. ...

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  20. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Federal Labor Party, has, decided to oppose the Government's proposal for the extension of the life of Parliament. The Government is now ...

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  21. BOMBARDMENT OF MIRAUMONT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Times" correspondent at headquarters says:--The enemy apparently accepts the inevitable regarding our new positions on the Ancre. We ...

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  22. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR.

    MADRID, Thursday.--Mr. Gerard has arrived. ...

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  23. SHORTHAND WHILE YOU WAIT.

    Students affirm there is no system of stenography which can be mastered so quickal as the Boyd shorthand. A month's tuition and the winged art is acquired. This ...

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  24. FISH MARKET.

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  25. GERMANY'S DOMESTIC TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent says that the Prussian Minister for the Interior in a proclamation admits that frost has completely stopped the ...

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  26. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Hughes, in reply to Mr. Hannan, said Australian soldiers in Europe who were charged with offences ...

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  27. HARVEST FESTIVAL CELEBRATIONS.

    The Salvation Army to-day announce their annual festival. Decorations at the hall are now in progress. The meetings oft Sunday, morning and evening, will have special ...

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  28. INDIAN INDENTURED LABOUR.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the House of Commons, Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Secretary for India) stated there was every reason to hope that Indian indentured labor ...

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  29. THE WEATHER.

    Overcast, muggy weather was experienced throughout the district yesterday, when a temperature of 90 degrees was recorded, a rise of 5 degrees on the reading of the ...

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  30. TO DAIRYMEN.

    Owing to the tremendous amount of feed available causing the cows to milk very heavily, a number of dairymen have had trouble with milk fever. One of our local ...

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  31. PRISONERS AS FARM LABORERS.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.--Herr Grainger informed the Reichstage Committee that three quarter of a million prisoners of war are employed as farm laborers and their numbers ...

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  32. MISSING FROM HOME.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mrs. Edith Belcher, 37, of Manly, left her home about 11 o'clock on Tuesday morning and has not been heard of since. The efforts of the Manly police to ...

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  33. COASTAL CONDITIONS.

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  34. FOOD RIOTS AT LEIPZIG.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A Berne message says that an American from Leipzig declares that the food riots at Leipzig early in February were most grave. Many shops were ...

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  35. TO SHOW CAUSE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A matter was before the Full Court this morning in which a country solicitor was called upon to show caues why his name should not be struck ...

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  36. SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The British steamers Corso and Rosalie have been sunk. Another steamer the Mergyn, was sunk by collision. ...

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  37. THAT "HIDDEN DANGER."

    Cr. Flaherty's letter in regard to the stump at the side of the Coraki-Lismore road, thus constituting a hidden danger, does not meet the case at all. He says that ...

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  38. THE FORECAST.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The forecast is:--Cooling thunderstorms in the north-east quarter; isolated showers on the coast; otherwise fine and cool generally. South-west winds. ...

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  39. DISTRICT NEWS.

    On Ash Wednesday the usual Lenten services were conducted in the Anglican and Cathodic Churches. Mrs. Conolly, Bangalow received a cable ...

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  40. OUR STATE MEMBER'S ACTIVITIES.

    Our State Member, Mr. Geo. Nesbitt, fills something more than a sinecure in his parliamentary representation of Lismore electorate. When not in the Assembly ...

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  41. AMERICANS ABOARD.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The American Consul at Barcelona reports that five Americans were aboard the torpedoed Norwegian steamer SKogland. ...

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  42. SHIPPING.

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  43. THE BALKANS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A Russian, official message denies that the attack north-west ward of Dornawatra failed. ...

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  44. WIN-THE-WAR LEAGUE.

    A committee meeting of the Win-the-War League, and those who were elected at public meeting on Saturday night last, will be held in the Council Chambers to-night at 8. ...

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  45. SAFELY THROUGH THE WAR ZONE.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.--The first American ship to get through the war zone has arrived at New York. There were many passengers and many despatches and documents ...

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  46. LESS BEER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A comparison which has been authoritatively mane shows that the consumption of beer decreased by 600,000 gallons and spirits by 195,000 gallons in the ...

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  47. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-night at the Star Court another excellent "Triangle" programme is to be screened. Norma Talmadge, who has appeared in some of the best productions ever shown, is ...

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  48. ARTILLERY OPERATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A Rumanian communique says:--There has been violent reciprocal artillery fire on the Northern frontier of Western Moldavia. The Russian are ...

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  49. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. T. Fletcher, a contractor, when removing a quantity of mining machinery to Nowra, was crushed to death by a bullock waggon passing over his chest. ...

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  50. PRIMARY PRODUCERS' UNION.

    Mr. D. Ritchie the general organiser of the Primary Producers' Union, returned to Lismore yesterday after having had a short but successful tour in the Tweed River ...

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  51. CREWS OF CARDIFF STEAMERS.

    LONDON, Friday.--Nine of the crew of the sunken Cardiff steamer Rosalie were saved. The remaining 21, including all the officers, were lost. The captain chief ...

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  52. DEATH OF BRITISH LEGISLATOR.

    LONDON, Friday.--The death has occurred of Mr. Jonathan Samuel, M.P. for Stockton. ...

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  53. ENEMY POSITIONS RAIDED.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A French communique issued from Salonika, says:--There has been artillery, activity on the whole front. Patrol encounters occurred near Seres and ...

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  54. CHARGE OF SHOP LIFTING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Catherine King pleaded guilty to a charge of shop lifting. Accused had been charged several times previously for the same offence; also for ...

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  55. SWEDISH PROTEST.

    STOCKHOLM, Friday.--The Swedish Government has protested to Germany in regard, to the torpedoing of the Swedish steamer Vaering and the sailing ship Satio Hamilton. ...

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  56. FORTY-SEVEN YEARS' SERVICE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. H.C. Dangar has retired from the A.J.C. Committee after 47 years' service. ...

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  57. PALLADIUM PICTURES.

    Palladium picture patrons will have an opportunity of witnessing a film version of that beautiful stage play, "Doorsteps," at the Federal Hall to-night. This is a Turner ...

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  58. A RAILWAY GRIEVANCE.

    A regular traveller on the local railway has a grievance to ventilate. He claims that the Kyogle to Lismore train is one of the worst Services on the line. He asks why should the ...

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  59. FLOOD NEAR COLLARENEBRI.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The country in the vicinity of Collarenebri is in a flooded condition, but there have been no losses in stock owing to timely notice having been given of ...

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  60. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The "Times" Berne correspondent says that Germany has placed a large number of distinguished. Anglo-French officers in positions exposed to ...

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  61. GERMAN STATEMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A German special messages says:--Our surprise attack between the Dniester and the wooded Carpathians succeeded. We drove back an English ...

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  62. CYCLONIC STORM.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.--A violent cyclonic storm is raging over the north island of New Zealand. Cars for convenience of buyers leave ...

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  63. MAIL COACH OVERTURNS.

    HOBART, Friday.--A mail coach which left Kingston for Hobart with 20 passengers overturned and fell sideways over a fifteen feet bank. Four passengers were pinned ...

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  64. BOAT SUNK ON RICHMOND RIVER BAR.

    The fishing launch Hope, owned by Mr. Percy Foster, of Ballina, which went outside the heads at Ballina early, on Thursday morning in charge of Mr. W. Foster after ...

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  65. THE SHOW SCHEDULE.

    The secretary to the R.R.A.H. and P. Society (Mr. J.C. Wearne) has lost no time (says the "R.R. Express") in getting the schedule for the approaching Show ...

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  66. A WANTON ACT.

    The Water Engineer's report to the Casino Council on Tuesday evening contained a rather startling statement, to the effect that about a dozen nuts had been removed from ...

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  67. COMMERCIAL PREFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Empire producers' organisations pleaded for the immediate establishment of commercial preference in order to build up the Empire. New ...

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  68. GERMAN THRUST.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A German official message says:--We made prisoner of 250 in a thrust eastward of Zlockzow. ...

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  69. TRAWLING INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Colliboi, to be used as a fish carrier for the State trawlers, was launched this morning, at Balmain. The vessel will be used for the fish caught in ...

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  70. IMPORTANT MOVEMENT.

    SALONIKA, Thursday.--Contact has been established between the French and Italian groups, resulting in a clearance of the road between Goritza and Leskovic. The ...

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  71. CANADA'S HELP.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Sir R.L. Borden, Canadian Premier, when interviewed by Reuter's representative, emphasised that Canada was throwing her whole strength ...

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  72. UKI BAZAAR.

    It is expected that the financial result of the Uki Bazaar will reach £40. Mrs. Fuller, Who had charge of the Kunghur and Midginhil stall, was the most successful saleswoman ...

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  73. WAR CHEST QUEEN.

    What is it for Thursday evening, 1st March? Ask the War Chest Queen, Mrs. R.H. Trevan. ...

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  74. A PRESSMAN DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Thomas Daley, a well-known Sydney pressman, was washed off the rocks at Bondi and drowned. ...

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  75. WEDDING TOASTS.

    Wedding toasts are as varied as the present day wedding presents "Astonishing luck,'' "Best wishes," "May our best lack in the past, be your worst in the future." ...

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  76. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Friday.--In the House of Lords, Lord Newton stated that civilian and military British prisoners in Germany numbered 4500 and 34,500, in Austria 200 and ...

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  78. PRESENTATION AT DUNOON

    An interesting and pretty function was held on Thursday, last at the Dunoon Parsonage, when the members of the Ladies' Church Aid Society met to bid farewell to ...

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  79. DYE SHORT THROUGH WAR.

    Don't forget that Germany produced a very big proportion of the dyes used in the clothing trade even for Australian materials. One effect of this is that there is a ...

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  80. BRITISH MUNITIONS EXPLOSION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A verdict of death by misadventure was returned at the inquest on several of the victims of the great munitions explosion in East London. The ...

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