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  2. BRIEFS.

    Big Orange gathering at [?] Days warm and spring[?]e, bu[?] are cold. Applications are invited by Gun[?] ...

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  3. LATEST SPORTING. Football.

    The "crack" N.S.W. representative team arrived at Lismore from Brisbane last evening prior to their match against the combined Northern Rivers this afternoon. ...

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  4. LEANING TOWER OF PISA.

    An Italian [?]yal commission reports that the Leaning power of Pisa is increasing and a collapse is likely unless preventive measures are [?]eedily adepted. ...

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  5. KINET STILL ALIVE.

    Kinet has not yet succumbed. ...

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  6. LATEST CABLEGRAMS. PRISONER'S ESCAPE AND RECAPTURE.

    Vinnijah Savarkar, the Indian law student whose extradition was recently granted in London on a Warrant from Indian charging him with treason and abetting ...

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  7. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night. Hon. S. W. Moore Minister for Lands, stated a bill to give homestead selectors and settlement lessees the right to ...

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  8. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SALE OF PRIVILEGES.

    The privileges of the Clarence River J.C. races next week realised to-day £89. The gates were passed in at £187. The privileges of the Licensed Victuallers ...

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  9. BRITISH TRADE.

    At a Civic luncheon given at Bradford, Sir George Reid, referring to trade returns. remarked that the more others closed their ports against Britain the more she strives. ...

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  10. WOMAN ATTEMPTS SUICIDE.

    A Woman who was arrested on a charge of stealing attempted, while in the lockup, to strangle herself, and then subsequently took poison. ...

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  11. ARMS IN IRELAND.

    The Irish Constabulary have been instructed to return to their owners the arms which were surrendered under the Peace Preservation (Ireland) Acts of 1881 and 1886. ...

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  12. KING AND QUEEN AT ALDERSHOT.

    Their Majesties King George and Queen Mary will remain at Aldershot for the week. The King closely watches, the training, ...

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  13. JOHN KIBBY'S DEATH.

    The inquest has concluded at Morce concerning the death of John Kibby. The Coroner committed William Edwards for trial on a charge of alleged wilful ...

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  14. PAPAL EXCOMMUNICATION.

    The Lendon "Daily Chronicle" states that the Pope is excommunicating Professor Achmitzer a "Modernist" Bavarian priest. ...

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  15. EARL GREY.

    Earl Grey, the Governor-General of Canada, is returning from Canada on Friday. Mr. H. W. Just, Assistant Under-Secretary for the Colonies, accompanies him. ...

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  16. THE BIRTH RATE.

    Lady Steut, of New Zealand, in a letter to "The Times," commenting on the increasing birthrate in New Zealand and Australia, says women suffrage is the only ...

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  17. NEW TRIAL, REFUSED.

    The Victorian Full Court has refused to agrant a new trial in the case of the three women sentenced to death for the murder of a girl. ...

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  18. MAYOR OF NEWARK SUSPENDED.

    Governor Harman of Ohio has suspended the Mayor of Newark, aid is now invited to suspend the sheriff, for failing to check the lynching. ...

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  19. CANADIAN POLITICAL CAMPAIGN.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Canadian Prime Minister, has opened his political campaign at Port Arthur, and afterwards procceded to Wi[?]peg. ...

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  20. FISHERIES BOARD EXPENDITURE.

    The Fisheries Board has carried a resolution making application to the Government for a grant of £5000 annually for ten years in order to carry out ...

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  21. STEEL WORKS CONSOLIDATION.

    The consolidation of five of the principal steel finishing plants in the Dominion with the Iron and Steel Company of Canada has been completed. ...

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  22. WEATHER FORCOAST.

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  23. NAVAL MANOEUVRES.

    Lord Kitchener has embarked on the cruiser Drake for the manoeuvres. The Drake belongs to the hostile fleet endcavquring to land a force on the ...

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  24. Methodist Church.

    The quarterly meeting of the Ballina Circuit was held in the Lynwood Methodist Church on Thursday, 7th July at 11 a.m. The meeting was opened with ...

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  25. AEROPLANING.

    Wa[?]ter Brooklands, in his Wright biplane, at Atlanta City (U.S.A.) attained an altitude of 6100ft, which constitutes a new, record. ...

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  26. GASWORKERS STRIKE.

    The majority of the employees of the Brisbane Gas Company have struck work because of the dismissal of the secretary of the union. ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    Lord Gladstone, Governor-General of South Africa speaking at Johannesburg, said that he would observe the coming fight as an impartial South African, since ...

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  28. GREAT FLOODS IN FRANCE AND AND GERMANY.

    The public gardens at Chalons are submerged. The valley Orge, below Paris is transformed into a swamp. ...

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  29. PERSONAL.

    Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Mitchell (Drummoyne) are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lockett, Diadem-street. Mr. and Mrs. Lever and family will be ...

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  30. RELIGION IN SPAIN.

    Anti-clerical demonstrations were held yesterday in Madrid, Saragossn, Tarragona and Toledo. There was also a demonstration at Barcelona against clerical ...

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  31. UANDSLIP RUINS A VILLAGE.

    A landslip near Weislloch ruined the village. The inhabitants were forewarned and fied: ...

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  32. AVIATION MEETING AT BOURNEMOUTH.

    The aviation meeting at Bournemouth opened auspiciously, and there were fifteen British and five foreign competitors. £8500 st[?]rling was offered in prizes and ...

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  33. BALL AT ALSTONVILLE.

    The Alstonville Agricultural Society's ball, plain and fancy dress is to be held at Alstonville on Wednesday next, July 20. previous functions have been most ...

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  34. THE WHEAT CROPS.

    Copious rains have now fallen in the Middle and Western States of America. The Winnipeg correspondent of the London "Mail" states that there is an area of ...

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  35. THE FIGHT PICTURES.

    The Federal Prime Minister, Mr. A. Fisher, replying, to a deputation asking him to prohibit the exhibition of the JohnsonJeffries fight pictures, said while he ...

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  36. NIMBIN SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    The annual meeting of members of the Nimbin School of Arts will be held on July 21; when important business is to be transacted. ...

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  37. CRETAN SUBMISSION.

    The Cretan Government announces its submission to the Powers. ...

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  38. BOOT SALE.

    It is notified by advertisement to-day that the sale of boots and shoes at White's store, Woodlark-Street, is now being continued of residue of the stock for ...

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  39. SMUGGLING STORY DENIED.

    The story of smuggling diamonds from Damara Land is officially denied at Berlin. DISASTROUS STEAMER COLLISION. LONDON, Tuesday. ...

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  40. CONGRATULATIONS.

    The "Richmond River Herald, Coraki, last issue completed the 24th year of its career and we congratulate the proprietor, Mr. L. F. Benaud who established the ...

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  41. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, the Prime Minister, Mr. A. Fisher, in reply to Mr. W. Elliot Johnson (Robertson. N.S.W.), said the report of the Postal ...

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  42. NICARAGUAN REVOLT.

    Mr. Knox, United States Secretary of State, has learned that president Madriz, of Nicaragua, offered to a certain European Power the use of a coaling station in ...

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  43. COAL STRIKE TACTICS.

    Five hundred strike breakers are effecting evictions from houses belonging to the. Cumberland Railway Coal Co., Spring Hill. The strikers threw stones, destroying ...

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  44. UNITED EVENGELISTIC MISSION.

    Particulars of the visit of Mr. and Mrs. Cumming to Clunes, Dunoon. and Federal are published to-day. It will be noticed the dates are differed to those previously ...

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  45. MEETING OF EMPIRE MATCH TEAMS.

    At a meeting of the Empire match teams, Major Paine of the Australian team, presided. He urged the National Rifle Association to send a team to ...

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  46. Cycling.

    The Lismore Bicycle Club will run a one mile handicup in conjunction with the football match on the Recreation Ground to-day for which the following handicaps ...

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  47. SHIP ASHORE.

    The ship Annie Smaile from Newcastle, N.S.W., for San Francisco, is ashore at Point. Royes, Callfornia, and it is feared will become a total wreck. ...

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  48. DEPARTURE OF MR. GOOCH.

    Mr. Gordon Gooch left Lismore yesterday by the Brundah. Mr. F.W. Lance, one of the Vice-Presidents of the Philharmonic Society, was on the wharf to say good-bye ...

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  49. AWKWARD MUNICIPAL POSITION.

    An awkward position exists in connection with municipal matters at Vaucluse. Some six months ago a vacancy occurred in the local council through resignation. ...

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  50. FARMERS AND SETTLERS.

    At the Farmers" and Settlers' Conference to-day. a motion was submitted to the effect that the time had arrived to organise politically, with a view to ...

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  51. WOMEN'S SUEFRAGE.

    In the debate on Mr. Shackieton's Bill party, distinctions are obliterated. Mr. F. Smith (Conservative) moving and Mr. J. A. Bryce Liberal)seconding the motion ...

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  52. CAUSE OF AVALANCHE.

    The Scheidegg avalanche was due to hutkeeners many feet above shovelling snow, and thus started a great slide. ...

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  53. VICTORIAN CHIEF INSPECTOR OF FACTORIES KILLED.

    Mr. Harrison Ord (Chief Inspector of Factories) met with a fatal accident on Sunday. He was riding a spirited hack, when the animal got beyond control. While ...

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  54. Bowling.

    In the Hicks trophy competition, T. Borton, 5 on, defeated A. H. A. Fraser, 6 on, 31—25. ...

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  55. FIGHT FILMS IN ENGLAND.

    Questioned in the House of Commons, Mr. Churchill stated that he was not empowered to prohibit the exhibition of the Johnson-Jeffries fight films in England. ...

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  56. Cricket.

    In the cricket match Gentlemen versus Players, the Tormer scored 114. Le Coutour 23 not out. W. C. Smith took. 5 wickets for 18. ...

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  57. MADAME DOLORES SYDNEY.

    The fourth concert of Madame Dolores in the Town Hall on Saturday night attracted another crowded audience. The season has proved so successful that it has been ...

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  58. HEAT WAVE IN AMERICA.

    Ten deaths have occurred due to the heat in New York, 10 in Philadelphia, two in Boston, and one at Washington. Many people are sleepig in the parks ...

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  59. LISMORE SCIENCE SOCIETY.

    The usual monthly meeting of the above society was held on Wednesday, July 6th Mr. R. Agnew, vice-president, in the chair. There was a good attendance of visitors ...

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  60. IMPORTATION OF CATTLE TO QUEENSLAND.

    The shipment of cattle purchased by Mr. J. Mahon, principal of the Getton Agricultural College Q. on behalf of private persons and of the Government will leave ...

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  61. CONCESSIONS TO PRISONERS.

    The Home Office has directed that prisoners without hard labor may wear their own clothes, have their own food, books, and other comforts, and need not bathe. ...

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  62. FIRE AT TWEED HEADS.

    On Saturday morning, at [?] o'clock, a fire occurred at the Sea View Boardinghouse. Tw[?]d Heads. kept by Mrs. S. Stanley, and the building which ...

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  63. FATHER VAUGHAN ON DECLINING BIRTHRATE.

    Father Vaughan, speaking at Hythe, stated the decline of the birthrate among the wealthy is appalling. Their cradles are as empty as their churches. ...

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  64. NIMBIN.

    Finigan and Glaster, painless dentiste of Woodlark-street. Lismore, visit— Nimbin, Wednesday, 13th July. Mullumblmby—Thursday's Court House ...

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  65. IF-YOU HAVE

    A cough, cold, nose, throat, or lung trouble, stomach, bowel, or kidney complaint, rheumatism, neuralgia, USE SANDERS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT—5 drops ...

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  66. TRAIN ACUIDENT.

    A train [?]ell over an emhankment at Kizilar[?]t, on the C[?]spian Sea, and nine were killed and 31 injured. ...

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  67. PERSIAN REVOLT.

    Three hundred admed Kashkal tribesmen have occupied Ispaban, Pers[?] unopposed. ...

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  68. LARGE DRY DOCK FOR GDASGOW.

    Plans are preparing for a new dry dock at Glnsgow to accommodate the largest Dreadnought. ...

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