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  3. LATE WIRES.

    A special meeting of the Federal Ministerial party has been called for Monday to discuss the situation in Parliament. Mr Fisher says that when the Estimates ...

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  4. SPORTING.

    At the Stadium last night, in the presence of 10,000 spectators, Les Darcy, holder of the title, met Mick King, [who won it from, and lost it to, Jeff Smith] for ...

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  5. LATEST SHIPPING.

    June 11.--PULGANBAR, str., 1150 tons, Capt. D. B. Davis, for Sydney. Passengers booked:-- Mesdames Page (and 2 children). Scott, Harrigan, ...

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  6. THE SEPARATION MOVEMENT.

    Mr P. W, Tarlinton, writing from Sydney to the Tweed "Daily" [Murwillumbah], after quoting the resolution passed by the P.L.L. Conference in Adelaide in ...

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  7. "ARGUS" GLANCES.

    Next Friday will be the hundredth anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo (fought on Sunday, June 18, 1815). Another German J.P. has been struck ...

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  8. A HIT BACK AT SYDNEY.

    The Richmond and Tweed districts are ablaze with righteous indignation over the butter robbery. Mass meetings of dairymen are being held in ...

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  9. REPRISALS BY THE ALLIES.

    When the Germans, a few weeks back, crowned all their hellish ferocities by suddenly enveloping the allies' trenches with poisonous gases, thereby ...

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  10. WOMAN SHOT DEAD.

    Joseph Hamilton, 49, recently with the Australian forces but who was returned medically unfit from Egypt, shot Alice White, 35, a boarding-house keeper, dead ...

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  11. BRUTAL DOUBLE MURDER.

    Another tragedy occurred at Stanmore, where Ernest Alfred Mathieson and his married sister, Mrs Tucker, were found murdered in their home. Mathieson had ...

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  12. LATEST COMMERCIAL.

    The Sussex-street merchants were unable to fulfil a third of the orders received yesterday for butter. Cheese was unprocurable, and fresh supplies ...

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  13. SIMPSON BEATS GEIKE.

    Charlie Simpson, Vic., defeated Waverley Geike, Q., in eight rounds last night. The fight opened well for Geike, who frequently landed straight lefts, but after ...

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  14. LOCAL PRICES.

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  15. BANTAM CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Janese outpointed Wolgast (Q.) in a contest for the bantam championship, at Baker's Stadium last night, after twenty strenuous rounds. Janese boxed cleverly ...

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  16. THE WEATHER.

    Shade temperatures, locally, on Friday were 73-52, Saturday's 69-48, yesterday's 63-55. Saturday's forecast from Sydney ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA DAY.

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  18. THE TURF.

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  19. FOOTBALL

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  20. PICTURE POPS.

    The Picture Pops management are giving their patrons a real treat tonight in the shape of a monster programme. There are several special ...

    Article : 154 words
  21. SEPARATION AND THE COUNCILS

    The circular letter sent by the Grafton Branch of the Northern N.S.W. Separation League to all the local governing bodies in the proposed new State has met, ...

    Article : 359 words
  22. FEDERAL 1st v. WESTERN 1st.

    These two teams promised patrons, to the Oval on Saturday a treat in the way of football, but unfortunately for the public, Mr. Watt. Murphy found ...

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  23. AN INTERESTING LETTER.

    Mr. G. S. Briner, M.L.A., has received a letter from Mr Rayment of the New South Wales Immigration branch in London, in which he stated:--"That there will be ...

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  24. AT ULMARRA.

    There was a fair attendance at the meeting at Ulmarra on Thursday night (writes our correspondent), called by requisition for the purpose of deciding ...

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  25. ALBION PARK CUP.

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  26. MR. KUGELMANN'S VISIT.

    Mr. H E. Kugelmann, the famous herbal practitioner, announces that he will be in Grafton on Saturday next and may be consulted at the Crown ...

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  27. GRAFTON EIGHT HOUR DAY.

    At a well-attended meeting of delegates at the Trades Hall on Saturday night Mr. Geo. Grainger, of Maclean, was elected an honorary member of the ...

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  28. COMMENTS ON THE WAR.

    Every portion of Australia to-day is mourning the loss of some bright and gallant son, who has fallen on Turkish soil, but a heavier blow than ...

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  29. NEW PUNT FOR GRAFTON.

    Mr. J. McFarlane, M.B.A., has been officially informed as follows:--"With reference to the representation made by you on behalf of the ...

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  30. THE CLARENCE AND OTHER PORTS.

    Mr. G. S. Briner, M.L.A, has received' the following letter, dated 9th June, from the Secretary of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public ...

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  31. THE PUNT FATALITY.

    Mr. H. Malone, Coroner, on Saturday held an inquiry into the death of Samuel Jackson, who was drowned on Tuesday morning from the ...

    Article : 214 words
  32. DOUBLY DECORATED.

    Lieut. Warneford, the young Canadian hero of the Zeppelin-destroying feat near Ghent, Belgium, who was at once the recipient of a very ...

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  33. TEMPORARY TEACHERS FOR SMALL SCHOOLS.

    Mr G. S. Briner, M.L.A., points out that the small country schools are Buffering most from want of teachers, owing to the fact that many teachers have gone to ...

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  34. WESTERN 2nds v ALLIES.

    This was the first game on the Oval, the former having an easy victory by 18 to nil. The halves of the winning team were in a very happy mood ...

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  35. THE LOWER CLARENCE EFFORT.

    The Maclean celebration promises to be a large and very successful effort, for the assistance and co-operation of the whole of the Lower Clarence, from ...

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  36. THIS CONCERNS YOU.

    Changes of temperature disturb the timekeeping of all watches not specially adapted to compensate for such changes. Many watches have sham ...

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  37. TURKISH CIGARETTES.

    As soon as the war began there was a tremendous Australian slump in Kupper, Pilsener, Franz Josef and other aforetime favorite brands of ...

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  38. BOWLS.

    Lismore bowlers defeated the City (Sydney), team--champions, of the State last year and runners-up for the two previous years--by 90 points to ...

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  39. CROWN LANDS.

    The following applications for Crown lands were received at the Grafton Lands Office for the week ending at noon on Saturday last:-- ...

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