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  2. LISMORE DISTRICT COURT.

    A sitting of the Lismore District Court was commenced at the Lismore Court House yesterday (Thursday) before his Honor Judge Hamilton. ...

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  3. COMMERCIAL. THE WHEAT ACQUISITION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Necessary Co[?] nudities Commission sat in caroora and considered its decision in the ciaims for compensation by farmers on account of wheat ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Thursda,—It is estimated that 45,000 tone of bay were harvested within a radius of 15 miles of Junee., ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    Mrs, Bignell will not be at home to-day (Friday). At Maclean on Tuesday last the Rev. Mr. Godbear united in the happy bonds of ...

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  6. The Northern Star.

    It is just an well if bathers were on the lookout for sharks when they are taking their morning ur afternoon dip. The present dry weather hun been the meant of enticing ...

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  7. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION

    SYDNEY, Thursday,—The 115th casualty list in at follows:— ...

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  8. ESTIMATES PASSED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Assembly passed the estimates of the public instruction Department and the Mines Department. ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Killed in Action.—Privates W. Woodbury Camperdown, O. P. Summerscales, Eng land: Lieut L. Marjason, Hurstvillw; LanceCorporal H. Symons, Mulwala ...

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  10. PRODUCE MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Thuraday.—In the wholesale markets in Sussex-street to-day trade was briak, but merchants found it difficult to fill requirements. The output of butter from ...

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  11. VALUED FOR PROBATE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The estate of the late George Merriman, grazier, near Yass, has been valued for probate at £51,350. ...

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  12. "DUMMYING" IN NAMES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Local Government Clerks ' Association annual conference opened to-day. The report stated that since the inception of local government, and the ...

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  13. RAILWAY GARDEN COMPETITION.

    The annual railway garden competition (for the purpose of wihich the railway system of the State was divided into a number of sections) has been decided. In No. 7 ...

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  14. VISITING ODDFELLOWS.

    Last evening a number of members of the Bangalow Oddfellows' Lodge journeyed to Lismore and met a team of Lismore Oddfellows in a cuchre contest. The games ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND SUGAR CROP.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday:—Over two mil announced that the Government has arranged with the Queensland Government for the Purchase of next seasons sugar crop at £18 10s ...

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  16. FISH MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sehnapper, is 2d. per 1b; prawas, 1s. 6d. per gallon;crabs,3s; salmon, 9s, 3d,; red rock cod, 4s, to 6s,; flounder, 2s, to per dozen; mixed fish, 20s, ...

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  17. A STATUE DAMAGED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday:— A state which the residents of Vaucluse erected in Watson's Bay Park to the memory of Lieutenant Grieves, who was killed in the South African ...

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  18. "THE MESSIAH.'

    The production of "The Messiah" by the Lismore Philarmonle Society was repeated at the Festival Building last night with equally pleasing effect as on the first night. There ...

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  19. COURT PLEASANTRIES.

    Pleasuntries flow quite freely during the bearing of District Court cases. "That's stupid and idiotic, impertinent and irrelevant" was one cheeful observation emitted ...

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  20. STOCK MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—There were 2100 head of cattle yarded to-day. The market was 10s to 15s lower. Best beef was worth 55s, second qunility 50s, and inferior 15s. ...

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  21. PROPOSED BAKING MONOPOLY.

    SYDNEY,Wednesday,:—The ballot conc[?]uing Mr.Hall's proposed Baking Monopoly Rill resulted in the defent of Mr. Meagher's amemdment that no compensation ...

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  22. DEBATING SHIELD.

    A bandsome shield in connection with an inter-lodge debating contest arranged by the Good Templars is now on view in a window of the establishment of Messrs. ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND.

    Wounded, Sergt, Swanston, Privaters A E. Cooke, W. V. Connole, S.C. Larsen, J.E. Wilson, J. J. Robinson, Gunner E. Olive, Driver J. S. Allen, Privates S. Atkinson, R. ...

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  24. BUTTER PRICES.

    SYDNKY, Thursday.—As there appears to be a considerable amount of confusion in the country districts regarding the prices which should be charged for butter at the ...

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  25. DANGER TO INFANT LIFE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday— The president of the State Children's Relief Board in his annual report drew attention to the continuance of the grace danger to infant life owing to the ...

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  26. THE TOTALS,

    The totals of all States are:—Killed in action 11 died of wounds or illness 15, wounded 93, missing 1. ill 297. ...

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  27. THE COVER IS NOT ALL.

    It's very true a book should never be judged by its cover. What is inside is more important. So for comfort the outer suit is not everything, but the under suit is the ...

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  28. LATEST SPORTING. GRAPTON RACES.

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  29. EIGHT HOURS BILL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday:—Mr. Ralston, K.C., in an address at the bar of the House to the Legislative Council against the passage of the Eight Hours Bill, said the result of the ...

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  30. THE WEATHER. LCOAL CONDITIONS.

    Another fine day was experienced yesterday, and although the weather was comparatively, cool the maximum registration (83 degrees) showed an advance on the previous ...

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  31. METHODIST SUMMER SCHOOL.

    The last Synod fo the Methodist Church asked the Rev. J. Calvert to arrange, if possible for a Summer School for Sunday school teacher training. This has now been doen, ...

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  32. GAMING HOUSE RAID.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,:— A house in Eliza beth street, City, was ralded by the police last night and thirty-three men arrested and charged with being found in a common ...

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  33. COASTAL CONDITIONS.

    The only place on the coast to repott rain, according to yesterday's reports, was Gabo Islnnd, and the registration here was but four points. The sen generally along the ...

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  34. FINE AND WARM.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The forecast is:— Fine and warm, with varlable winds. ...

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  35. ALLEGED MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday:—James Piper wasd placed on trial at the Criminal Court for the alleged murder of William Parcell, at Camden Haven. The Crown Proseector stated ...

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  36. SECOND DAY.

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  37. FOUDER FOR STARVING STOCK.

    Up to the present there have been 36 applications lodged locally for supplies of fodder under the Government scheme of distribution on extended terms of payment. These ...

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  38. SHIPPING.

    In the North Coast Steamship Coy.'s [?] vices the Coombar and Burringbar both crossed in yesterday morning at 8 o'clock. The Burringbar will be at the railway wharf ...

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  39. FEDERAL ROLLS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday,:—Dver t[?]o million alterations have been made in the rolls of the Commonwealth in the last 12 months, broght about by electors changing their ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday:—Mr. M. H. Robert son, Deputy Auditor-General, was to-day appointed Auditor-General in the room of Mr. T. W. Coanah, deceased. ...

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  41. JUDGMENT RSESERVED.

    LONDON, Monday:— The judical committee has reserved judgement in the case Bank of Australasin versns the sydney Municipal Council. ...

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  42. FINANCIAL RECTITUDE.

    LONDON, Thursday,— Baron incheape, addressing the lastitute of Bankes said a loan from the Caited States was the best method of restoring exchanges, but it would be only ...

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  43. AN INTERESTING PUBLICATIONS.

    Twenty years of Progress," is the title of a publication, complied by Mr. T. C. [?] and [?] by Mr. F. W. Morrison and is descr[?] as the history of the ...

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  44. NOVELIST'S TROURLES.

    LONDON, Monday:—Miss Annesley Kencaly has been remanded on a charge of attempting suicide. She explained that alsidence, transteriah from one place to an ...

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  45. DESERVING OF CENSURE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At yesterday's caucus meeting Mr. Gardiner moved that the Government is deserving of [?] for its preferential [?] of hightly paid ...

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  46. STOPS TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE.

    You knew just how much pain and trouble an aching tooth can cause, You are at times fairly bewildered— hot rack fail to bring t[?] he[?] oil of stoves and camphor likewise fail. ...

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  47. FARMERS UNDERTAKING.

    The following undertaking has to be signed by applicants for fodder under the Government terms:—In consideration of the Government of New South Wales supplying ...

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  48. OPEN COLUMN.

    Sir,—On reading Ald. sidney's very humble apology in the morning's "Star," I thick he ought to resign at once,—Yours &c., ...

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  49. "TIRED OF LIVING."

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,—At the inquest concerning the death of Irene Lehaue. Is, who was found dead on the railway line at Lewis [?] evidence was given that deceased, who ...

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  50. ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday, The jury at the Central Criminal Court acquited John Crauffar of a charge of the manustaughter of Sarah A[?]hams, who was killed in Cente[?]al Park ...

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  53. STATE FISHERIES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday:— Mr, Stead, Ditector of Fisheries, states the Government has ordered six new steel steam trawlers for surface fishing, and a vessel to act as a fish ...

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  54. A WARNING TO TRADERS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The secretary of the Necessary Commodities Commission alc nounced that unless the traders throughout the State give seven day's notice of their ...

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  55. THE STATE SESSION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,:—The caucus decided that the session should not close this year, but aften another three week's work both H[?] should adjourn for a couple of ...

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  56. THE COUNTRYMAN ON TOP.

    By "Mason and Hague's Pa[?] We all laud the country life as the healthy life for man. Yet out old friend. "Statistics," confronts us with the painful ...

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  57. COMMONWEALTH INFANTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday,— Brigadier General McCay has been appointed InspectorGeneral of the Commonwealthe Infantry Forees. ...

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  58. Advertising

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  61. THE VICTORIAN HARVEST.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday,— The "Australasian"estimates the Victorian wheat harvest at 46,716,000 bushels, or an average of ...

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  62. COMPULSORY CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday:— Justice Riggins has called a compulsory conference in connection with the Melbourne, storemen's strike. ...

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  63. Advertising

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