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  2. THE LATEST FROM SYDNEY.

    Butter.—Sussex-street markets are glutted with butter, and further heavy quantities are manifested to arrive wihin the next two days, especially from the North Coast factories. ...

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  3. Thr Clarence & Richmond Examiner. Established 1859.

    We still await news of that decisive battle which will either bring the Germans within reach of Paris or drive them back east to their own country. Up to the present they ...

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  4. GREAT LIBERAL RALIY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—There was a large attendance at the Liberal rally in the Town Hall. Mr. Cook, who was given an enthusiastic ...

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  5. THE ELECTIONS. LIBERAL MANIFESTO.

    Mr. Joseph Cook on Saturday issued his manifesto to the electors of Australia. It stated: —You will be called upon to discharge the most momentous political duty which has ...

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  6. SUMMARY.

    The State revenue shows an increase of £34,151 for August. R.M.S. Orama, from Australian ports, arrived at Plymouth on Friday last—schedule ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.

    The New South Wales quota of the expeditionary force is almost complete. The City Council at Perth decided to ask publicans and other business people to c[?]ase ...

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  8. PIG MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Winchcombe, Carson report: Eight hundred pigs were penned yesterday. The market for porkers was dearer; other classes unchanged. Best backfatters ...

    Article : 60 words
  9. HOMEBUSH STOCK SALES.

    On Monday 2506 cattle were yarded, including one lot from Queensland. All descriptions were forward, ranging from rough and inferior—culled from dairy centres—to a small ...

    Article : 351 words
  10. NEXT SATURDAY'S ELECTIONS.

    A metropolitan letter without any notice of the general election which is to take place next Saturday, and which will fix the policy of the Commonwealth for another ...

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  11. TEACHERS' RESIDENCES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The executive of the Teachers' Association interviewed the Director of Public Instruction referring to rents of teachers' residences. Mr. Board said that ...

    Article : 146 words
  12. COMMISSION AGENTS' REPORTS.

    John See and Co. report: Prime yellow maize 3s 10d. white 3s 10d; pumpkins, £4 5s per ton. Basche & Lowney: Maize, River 3s 9d to ...

    Article : 201 words
  13. CABLE SUMMARY.

    The London Stock Exchange Committee, it is understood, are making inquiries with regard to re-opening for business at an early date. The Secretary of State for India announced ...

    Article : 83 words
  14. UNEMPLOYED IN THE STATE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Minister for Labour estimates that there are now 20,000 men out of work throughout the State. The Government, with the assistance of private ...

    Article : 191 words
  15. THE ELECTION OF POPE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Cardinals are in conclave, and the election of Pope is proceeding, There are 31 Italian and 26 foreign Cardinals in attendance. It is reported that a certain ...

    Article : 151 words
  16. SHIPPING.

    Passengers per Kyogle, 702 tons, Capt. Farrell, which arrived at Grafton on Monday: Mesdames Happ, McLachian; Misses Schauman, Falconer, Kennedy, Regier, Lane, ...

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  17. NORTH POLE EXPEDITION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Survivors of the Russian Sedoff North Pole expedition have arrived at Archanged. They report they w[?] tered during 1912-13 in newly-discovered ...

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  18. Stallion Parade.

    The annual stallion parade of the Clarence Pastoral and Agricultural Society was held on the Showground yesterday. The following sires paraded:—Bloods—W. J. Hawthorne's ...

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  19. WATTLE DAY CELEBRATION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Wattle Day was celebrated in Sydney yesterday with success. Two hundred wattles were planted at Taronga Zoological Park. The annual meeting of the ...

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  20. Heavy Cattle.

    At the National Exhihition in Brisbane three bullocks from Tamrookum Station, in the south-east of Queensland, put up record weights. They were purchased by the ...

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  21. Dredging the Clarence Entrance.

    The Member for the Clarence interviewed the Works Department relative to the shoaling at the Clarence entrance, with the result that the drodge Tethys will be at once despatched to ...

    Article : 118 words
  22. North Coast Egg-Laying Competition.

    Poultry Instructor's report for the month of August:—During this month the weather has been all that could be desired for the welfare of the poultry farmer. There was practically ...

    Article : 253 words
  23. DROUGHT CONDITIONS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Orange, Condobolin, Hay, Narrandera, and other districts report drought conditions. Queensland maize was diverted at Wallangarra for those districts. ...

    Article : 198 words
  24. Appointment of Js.P.

    The member for the Clarence has been notified that the Colonial Secretary has given instructions that, prior to the gazettal of a general list of appointments to the Commission of ...

    Article : 119 words
  25. Death of Mrs. Hunter.

    The death was announced on Tuesday of Mrs. F. V. Hunter, which took place in Sydney rather suddenly. Deceased resided at Grafton many years, and while here took part in a ...

    Article : 130 words
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