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  2. Fifty Years Ago

    Fifty years ago on Friday, March 21, 1891, the first sod of the Lismore to Tweed railway was turned at South Lismore amidst unprecedented and indescribable scenes of enthusiasm which for fervour have probably never since been exceeded on the North Coast. The occasion marked the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. INDEPENDENT C.P. MAN

    KYOGLE. Monday.--A committee comprising Messrs. W. Marwick, L. E. Thomas, W. McNaughton snr., J. Montgomery, J. K. Griffiths, A. B. ...

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  5. South Lismore in 1891

    The schooner "Lismore," loading logs where the Railway wharf is today. The son was turned near the site of the station above the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. R.A.F. Daring Praised By Italian Officers

    ALEXANDRIA (By Mail).--Three Italian officers stood disconsolately on the upper deck of a British merchantman as it steamed into Alexandria to unload 500 of their men, prisoners from the British victory. ...

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