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  2. Current Comments. Fair Play.

    All should be glad to learn that the British military authorities at Tientsin have deported the English Editor of the[?] "China Times" for disparaging the Russian ...

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  3. The Examiner's Sydney Budget

    "The river (Hunter) reached a maximum height of about 30ft." "Flood waters are still pouring into Wallis Creek," "The depth of water is in some cases 5ft. and ...

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  4. The "C. and R. Examiner."

    While the "Examiner" has on several occasions written in the reverse of congratulatory terms of the See Government, it has not at any time joined in ...

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  5. SYDNEY, BRISBANE AND LOCAL COMMERCIAL

    There is much fluttering in the dovecots of the butter exporters. The sub-committee of the Victorian butter exporters is busily engaged making arrangements for ...

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  6. Monday's Produce Reports.

    The maize market opened to-day with an advance of ld. Owing to the delay in Clarence River boats last night a brisk demand set in. A slight advance was ...

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  7. The Birth Decline.

    According to the Sydney "Telegraph," the pessi[?]ism of the Board of the Birth Rate, under Dr. Mackellar, borders on despair! The people have decided that they will ...

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    Gold is not dug up in George-street now: that, fabulous wealth, who so many crossed the water to find, and never found, is gone, and instead of gold, the ...

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    Mr. Waddell's Cowra speech, delivered on Wednesday, is a lucid reply to the critics who for so long have piled up opposition capital out of the alleged ...

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  10. The Campaign.

    In spite of the wonder-monger's forecasts of strategy, the Japanese have developed a plan of campaign that is novel even to him. They mean to make three ...

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    Politically, the week has produced little, if anything, that is now with regard to the political situation. Speculation is still indulged in; but, as before stated in this ...

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    Mr. Waddell continued: "Why are not the people who make such statements fair, and, while pointing out that the Government have had a large increase of new and ...

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  13. War or Revolution.

    It now appears that we may account for the unger way in which nations wander into war. In Japan the popular frenzy became so high that war was needed to ...

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    In the realms of political speculation, the very latest is Mr: Wise's pronouncement of yesterday, to the effect that the retirement of the Premier has never at any time ...

    Article : 148 words
  15. Commercial.

    STOCK SALES.—On Saturday, Mr. W. Small held a sale at Clarenza yards. The yards were not so full as on the last few occasions, and those forward were local ...

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 words
  17. The Tardy War.

    The Russians are growing restless because there have been no more daily attacks on Port Arthur, and wonder where the Japs, can be gathering. Several towns have, ...

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    But the public pulse of the hour seems to indicate that Sir John, See will not act wisely In relying too much upon that fact. The past is not always a sure guide as to ...

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  19. Richmond River Notes.

    It was generally understood that the Lismore Show of this year of grace would be a success[?]dl one, as far as the principal exhibits were concerned. The word ...

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    The State Treasurer concluded this part of his argument: "It would, therefore, be seen that while the Government had gained by new taxation during their term of office ...

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  21. Australian Shores.

    "The London Times" has more trouble than ever, and has lost its early love for Australia. It defends the wholesale importation of colored labor and yellow ...

    Article : 138 words
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    Still, assuming the possibility of the Premier's resignation, Mr. Waddell seems to be the man looked to as the more likely and capable to effect Cabinet ...

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    Looking, even as a non-export, one could not fail to recognise the splendid improvements that have been made in the selection and breeding of stock during the past few ...

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    A brief extract from another portion of Mr. Waddell's.speech will be interesting to the many readers who have not the time to read it through for themselves: "That ...

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  25. Mr. Reid's Speech.

    Mr. Reid, in his speech on the Governor's address, said that this was more remarkable "for what it omitted than for what it contained!" This indicates the ...

    Article : 253 words
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    Mr. Clarke, ex-Member for Cowper, proposes starting on Monday for the scene of his old electorate: He expects to be absent some five months or so First, he ...

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    Touching upon that point it might be remarked that the dairy farmers have had some exceptional advantages apart from their determination to improve their stock. ...

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    "If office had its sweets," said Mr. Waddell, "it also had its bitters—constant drudgery, With long, weary hours of toil Often far into the night, even when the ...

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    There has been dry weather, and, in some places, the fact has shown itself in the way of parched up grazing land. But— well, one only had to look around at the ...

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    The test match seems to have brought from the Clarence a contingent of enthusiasts in the national game. But they were disappointed: the game was anything but ...

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    A fifth article in the "Daily Telegraph" this morning is headed, "The ClarenceCasino Belt." The writer thus refers to the go-slow attitude now adopted in ...

    Article : 205 words
  32. Federal Arbitration.

    That the Arbitration Bill should be the first measure for discussion may mean that a prompt trial of strength is anticipated and sought by the Government. Mr. ...

    Article : 138 words
  33. SHIPPING.

    Kyogle (Capt. Farrell) from Sydney, crossed the bar at 5.15 a.m. yesterday, and arrived at Grafton at 3 p.m. Passengers—Mesdames Richards, Penrose, Best, ...

    Article : 278 words
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    It is uncanny to see and hear of coffins being uncarthed in George-street. Those responsible in y[?] olden tyme do not appear to have done their work too well, or ...

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    It was in the natural order of things that there should be rain for the Show, and if nothing else had to be credited to that exhibition, it would be quite sufficient to ...

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    Mr. Doberer is in town to-day:an exGraftonite told me that he met him "round at the shipping office Sydney is a little place after all, until you want to ...

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    The Methodist Conforence "recorded its hearty approval of the action of the Acting Superintendent of Police in ordering fruit and refreshment shops to be closed on ...

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  38. Casino Lands.

    The lands between Grafton and Casino now thrown opon, and on the market, are described as being the poorest on the North Coast, and surfer extensively by ...

    Article : 240 words
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    But those showers dovetailed with glorious sunshine, and there was a record attendance. That goes without saying. There is always a "record" attendance, ...

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  40. The Latest Commercial.

    MAIZE—As anticipated, in the absence of Argentine, Queensland and Victorian maize, the local is firmer. Best, dry Clarence River advanced another penny, ...

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    The takings at the Hospital tea tent at the Lismore show amounted to between £80 and. £40; Mrs. Ryan Intends building n large ...

    Article : 266 words
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    The determination of the people of the district to make the second day of the Show a success was displayed with a fine confidence. There was a rather ugly ...

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    A Sydney weekly is publishing a satirical precis of the war cables. Two examples: "Thursday—Latest (Russian) cables report the destruction of four Japanese ...

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  44. Australasian White Cross League.

    The General Secretary, Mr. M. H. W. Bligh, is about to take a tour through Queensland and the Northern Rivers in the interests of this Society. He will visit ...

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  45. The Bible Truth.

    Yesterday was the centenary of the British and Foreign Bible Society. The Bible is the most neglected book in all Australia, and the most vitally important. Now that ...

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    "Friday—Later (Japanese) reports show that the alleged Russian victory is purely imaginary. The Japanese sank four hulks at the entrance to the harbour, and it is ...

    Article : 191 words
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    Mr. W. Ford, of Alumny Creek, has been appointed judge of farm produce at the Glen [?]es show, which opens on Tuesday next. ...

    Article : 47 words
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