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  2. Heavy Rain Predicted

    Yesterday the Postmaster at Casino (Mr. Thos. Mullin) received the following telegram from the Weather Bureau:--"More heavy ...

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  3. COST OF VARIOUS NAVIES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  4. ABOLITION OF P.P. BOARDS.

    Pasture Protection Boards throughout the State have been requested to take a poll of stockowners on the question of abolition. The boards contend ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. Advertising

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  7. Aid T. Clark

    After an illness extending oyer several weeks, the death occurred early yesterday morning of Aid. Thomas Clark, at the ripe age of 82 years. ...

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  8. Telegraphic News.

    HOBART, Friday.--A meeting of Hobart citizens decided to promote a State-wide movement for the secession of Tasmania from the Commonwealth. ...

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  9. FLOODS PREDICTED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Weather Bureau issued a warning of danger of floods on the North Coastal rivers from the Tweed to the ...

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  10. WONDERFUL SAVE.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday:--A fire at Newcastle last night completely destroyed Sanson's hardware, store. At one time it looked as if the whole ...

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  11. MOLASSES FROM QUEENSLAND.

    Recently the Richmond District Council of the P.P.U. inquired regarding the securing of molasses for stock feed. The existing output was required by ...

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  12. ALLEGED MURDERER AS BRIDEGROOM.

    Handcuffed and guarded by two policemen, Henri Bauer, who is charged with having murdered two men was married by special permission. He was ...

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  13. HUGE LOSS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--At a meeting last night between the Commissioner for Transport (Mr. Maddocks) and representatives of the Tramways Union, it ...

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  14. TORRENTIAL RAIN.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A torrential downpour occurred at Penrith yesterday afternoon, five inches being registered in three hours. All low lying ...

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  15. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    At a meeting of the North Coast Butter Factories Association yesterday, the butter pay for February, was fixed at 11¼ per lb. ...

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  16. FORECAST.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Rain contracting, to the highlands and coast, where further heavy falls are likely; elsewhere becoming temporarily fine, but soon ...

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  17. KYOGLE SHOW AYRSHIRES.

    At a meeting of the Kyogle Show Society, on the question of eliminating the Ayrshire section, Mr. Heffernan said the few entries helped to make ...

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  18. ABSURDITIES OF ANSTEY

    Referring to his defeat from the Federal Cabinet, Mr. Austey stated: "Cabinet tolerated me and my absurdities longer than I would have ...

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  19. Cablegrams.

    HELSINGFORS, Thursday.--A startling personal narrative of Ogpu prisoners was given by an escaped Ingrian peasant, who said that prisoners ...

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  20. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED STEALING

    Robert George Wilson was remanded until Tuesday next by Mr. C. J. M. Hade (Chamber Magistrate) and Mr. C. Kelly, J.P., in the Casino Police ...

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  21. EARLY ELECTION

    SYDNEY, Friday.--It, was reported last night that should the Labor candidate win East Sydney seat to-morrow the A.L.P. branches in other States ...

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  22. Hotel Burglary

    On Wednesday evening Mr. W. H. Bousfield, licensee of the Federal Hotel, locked up his bar premises, and was absent from the hotel for some ...

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  23. EVANS HEAD LIFE SAVERS.

    Evans Head Life Saving Club will hold its carnival at Little River to-morrow (Sunday), when the Hec. McKinnon Cup competition will be ...

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  24. "S.M. HERALD" CENTENARY.

    All along the "Sydney" Morning Herald" has been regarded as the foremost daily newspaper in the Commonwealth and has been noted for the ...

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  25. COMMERCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 words
  26. "THEROW HIM TO THE WOLVES."

    SYDNEY Friday.--In an address at Rushcutters Bay last night, the Minister for Works. (Mr. M. A. Davidson) said that the worker who expected any ...

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  27. MOTOR FLOOD BOATS.

    In the Legislative Assembly the Chief Secretary promised to have inquiries made concerning the suggestion of Mr. Missingham that motor ...

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  28. TENTS FOR UNEMPLOYED.

    When Mr. R. S. Rankin, Chief Railway Engineer, passed through Casino on Wednesday, the Mayor. (Ald. Elsmer Jones) and Messrs. E. C. Rayner, ...

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  29. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    CALCUTTA, Thursday.--The terms of the agreement between the Viceroy of India and Ghandi are announced. They include the calling off of the civil ...

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  30. Women's Hospital Auxiliary

    The Casino Women's Hospital Auxiliary, which has performed such splendid work for the Casino. District Hospital, held its annual meeting on ...

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  31. Casino Unemployed

    Alleging that the local labor agent (Mr. W. C. Dark), had infringed the regulations relating to the employment of men, the Casino unemployed, at a ...

    Article : 64 words
  32. RICHMOND RANGE ROAD

    At the last meeting of the Copmanhurst Shire Council, Cr. Amos drew attention to the bad state of the Banyabba-Lawrence road on the Richmond ...

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  33. FINANCIAL TROUBLES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--John Jenkin Tiedemann (67), a retired farmer, was found at the rear of his residence at Young with his head almost blown off ...

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  34. AUSTRALIA AND THE SWEDISH MARKET.

    An interesting article regarding the possibilities of extending Australian trade with Sweden was published recently in the "Swedish-Australasian ...

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  35. DANCED ON SERGEANT'S CAP.

    Early on Thursday morning when Sergeant S. L. McIntosh was making inquiries regarding the burglary at the Federal Hotel, he left his cap on a ...

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  36. Cattle Market.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words
  37. CHIEF SECRETARY SATISFIED

    In the Legislative Assembly, the member for Casino (Mr. J. T. Reid) Asked the Chief Secretary whether he had made any arrangements for shelter ...

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  38. BIG BILLIARDS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 words
  39. AUSTRALIA'S POLITICAL BEAR GARDENS.

    Politics in Australia are of the bear, garden type. In our State House we find, that when a member asks a question he is usually replied to with abuse ...

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  40. STABBED WITH DRILL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--During argument between two members of the crew of the American steamer Sierra. Richard Maloney (26), oiler, was stab ...

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  41. CRICKETER CAUGHT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Miss Annie Conway Jowett, professional singer, was awarded £250 damages for breach of promise against cricketer Stanley ...

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  42. Inequitable Taxation

    Over 600 persons attended a meeting at Lismore on Thursday to protest against the inequitable taxation of to-day. ...

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  43. CLARENCE ELECTION.

    Polling will be held to-day for the Clarence seat in the Legislative Assembly, rendered vacant by the death of Mr. A. J. Pollack. There are eight ...

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  44. WOMAN DIES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Struck down by a lorry at Ryde last night, Mrs. Margaret Donaghy (34) received terrible injuries, from which she died later ...

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  45. BURIED ALIVE.

    MADRID, Thursday.--A villager named Fransquito, residing near Malaga, was found on Tuesday, seemingly lifeless. A dcotor certified that he was ...

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  46. "GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY."

    "The new all color, all talking, singing and dancing hit, "Gold Diggers of Broadway," will open at the Rink to-night. "Gold Diggers of ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. MOTOR CYCLES COLLIDE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--George Martin (43), fireman, died early this morning from injuries received late last night when his motor cycle and sidecar ...

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  49. QUEENSLAND BUTTER SHIPPED.

    A most encouraging feature is the large quantity of primary produce, especially butter, which is being exported from Queensland. On Wednesday ...

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  50. EASTER RAILWAY EXCURSIONS.

    Whilst country people have been glad always to avail themselves of the opportunities provided by the Railway Commissioners to travel at various ...

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  51. Big Sump

    A representative deputation waited on the Deputy Federal Land. Tax Commissioner (Mr. L. S. Jackson) and placed before him the serious position ...

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  52. "BREAD FOR OUR CHILDREN"

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The unemployed procession marched through the streets of the city this morning, but there was no disturbance of any kind. The ...

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  53. WANTED TO GO TO GAOL.

    It is not often that a man wants to go to gaol, but during the week two men in Casino requested that they be "put in" The first case occurred ...

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  54. OCCUPANTS ESCAPE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A launch containing six men was washed ashore at Port Stephens last night. The occupants succeeded in reaching safety in ...

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  55. MONTHLY MEETING.

    The monthly meeting was held subsequent to the annual meeting. Regarding the hospital tea tent at the forthcoming show, it was decided ...

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  56. PARRAMATTA GAOL RIOT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--It has just, been revealed that during the disturbance .among the prisoners at Parramatta gaol on Wednesday that Warder ...

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  57. WHAT OF MOONEM SCHEME?

    At a meeting of the Kyogle P.P.U Mr. Hillyard referred to the question of electricity. Lismore Council was approaching the Clarence County ...

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  58. TRIFT DESTROYED--PENSIONS COST.

    One person in every twelve adults in Australia is drawing a pension of some kind, and the amount now paid in pensions by the Commonwealth ...

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  59. INGENIOUS BETTING METHODS

    The annual report of the Midland Licensing District (South Australia) stated that there had been a large falling off in the number of people stay ...

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  60. NO CONFIDENCE.

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Mr. Latham (leader of the Opposition) moved his no-confidence motion in the House of Representatives to-day. He declared ...

    Article : 212 words
  61. Advertising

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