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  2. Bowling.

    Yesterday afternoon J. London and [?] W. Lance defeated O. Mearer and [?] MeLean. 15-11. and A. H. Fraser and. AG. Robterson defeated Dr. Franceschi and ...

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  3. LATEST SPORTING. The Turf.

    Wednesday last was the day of general entry for the above meeting next week, and the nominations received constitute a record for the club, showing a total of ...

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  4. NO-LICENSE CAMPAIGN.

    The Rev. T. Parker, of the Lismore Wesleyan Methodist Church, yesterday evening presided at the reception meeting to Mrs. Harrison. Lee-Cowie at the Richmond ...

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  5. LATEST CABLEGRAMS. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted at 2s 1½d per oz. ...

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  6. COLLISIONS IN SYDNEY HARBOUR. NARROW ESCAPE OF THE DURANBAH.

    The N.C.S.N. Company's steamer Duranbah was cut down by the big White Star liner. Cevic in the harbour this afternoon. The Duranbah had been discharging ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. THE CLARENCE AS A PORT.

    The Mayor has convened a public meeting to take steps to urge the claims of the Clarence River to be made, an oversea port before the Decentralisation Commission. ...

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  8. SIR W. HALL JONES APPOINTED VICEPRESIDENT OF COLONIAL INSTITUTE

    Sir W. Hall-Jones has been appointed to the Vice-Presidency of the Colonial Institute. ...

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  9. Golf.

    This afternoon Lismore Golf Club [?] visit Bullina and play teams matches against that club. The associates team wil[?] be Mrs. McIntosh. Mrs. Muller. Mrs. ...

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  10. MASONIC BALL AT GRAFTON.

    The annual Masonic bull in connection with Prince Leopold Lodge of Freemasons being beld to-night is very largely attended. ...

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  11. THE MARGARINE BILL.

    Members of the London Chamber of Commerce have protested against the reintroduction of the Margarine Bill because the alteration of colour, they say, is an ...

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  12. LABOUR CANDIDATE TO CONTEST THE CLARENCE SEAT.

    Mr. W. Cahill has been selected by the "Grafton branch of the Political Labour League to contest the Clarence election against Mr. John McFarianc. ...

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  13. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    His Ma[?]esty King George desires that the Prince of Wales shall not receive addresses while he remains a cadet. ...

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  14. BAPTIST MISSION.

    To-night Rev. Dr. Porter conducts a mission in connection with the Baptist Church. ...

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  15. POISONING CASE.

    Charged with causing the death of an fanocent man. Marle Bourette has been sentenced to a term of servitude for life in Paris. ...

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  16. DOCK HANDS AT AVONMOUTH AGAIN STRIKE.

    The dock hands at Avomnouth have again struck because a Federation foreman was employed. ...

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  17. FAREWELL TO MR. V. JORDAN.

    Last night Mr. Vin. Jordan. Vice-Captain of the Swimming Club and Life Savinf Brigade, was tondered a farewell social and presented with a travelling bag. prior ...

    Article : 47 words
  18. DECENTRALISATION GOMMTIEE.

    The members of the recently appointed. Decentralisation Commission, having taken a certain amount of evidence in Sydneyare now making a flying trip round the ...

    Article : 554 words
  19. FERRY STEAMER IN COLLISION.

    Another collision occurred, in the Harbour late last night between the ferry steamer Lady Northcote and the steam lighter Growers' Friend. The latter's bow was ...

    Article : 70 words
  20. AEROPLANES FOR BOMB DROPPING.

    Curtiss, an aviator, while aeroplaning. dropped many dummy bombs on yachts at Atlantic City, U.S.A. ...

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  21. FIRE AT JUNEE.

    The Co-operative Stores at Junce have been destroyed by fire. The building and stock were of estimated value of £1100. ...

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  22. SUFFRAGISTS' CAMPAIGN.

    Suffragists are conducting a new campaign in the provinces. They will, terminate their demonstration in Hyde Park on Saturday. ...

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  23. FOUND ON THE STREET.

    A man named Ricketts has been found in Park-street with marks about the head and face, apparently caused by an assault. He was unconscious and his condition critical. ...

    Article : 45 words
  24. THE CRIPPEN CASE.

    Crippen also represented to his neighbours that his wife had gone to and died in America and was cremated. Two friends informed the pplice of their ...

    Article : 171 words
  25. OVERLOADING A VESSEL.

    The captain of the steamer Brunner was lined £100 for overloading his vessel. The mate stated that when he protested to the captain. while the vesse[?] was in the ...

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  26. ANTI-SUFFRAGISTS' DEMONSTRATION FOR SATURDAY.

    Anti-suffragists will hold a demonstration on Saturday in Trafalgar Square. ...

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  27. INJURED IN A CO[?]SION

    A tram car and a cart collided at St. Peters. The driver of the cart sustained a fractured skull, and is not expected to recover. ...

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  28. PORTUGUESE. DISLODGE CHINESE PIRATES.

    A Portuguese cruiser nnd gunboat dislodged the Chinese pirates at the Island of Colowhn, and sunk two Junks with loads of pirates while attempting to escape. ...

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  29. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    Arthur Martin, a well-known, restdent of Clear Creek, has been charged at Bathurst with having caused Wm. Turvill to take arsenic. A female witness gave evidence ...

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  30. FOREST FIRES IN CANADA.

    Thirteen forest fires are burning In Montana, and Whitefishtown is seriously Jeopardised. ...

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  31. MOISTURE IN BUTTER.

    The Minister for Customer was approached by a[?]deputation, consisting of mombers of the House or Representatives either directly. interested in the butter producing ...

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  32. FARMERS' CONFERENCE.

    A motion was carried at the Farmers Conference urging the Government to establish agricultural classes in country districts an a similar basis to that adopted ...

    Article : 94 words
  33. RUSSIAN STEAMER EXPLOSION.

    By the steamer Lowky explosion 100 People perished. ...

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  34. NAYAL SHIPBUILDING.

    The House of Commons is deveting night discussions to Mr. Dillon's motion to re[?] duce the shipbuilding vote. Mr. Asquith said the British ...

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  35. THE PORTUG[?]ESE AND CHINESE FIGHTING.

    The Governor of Macae has sent guns and 200 infantry to Colowan Island. The Incident arises out of rival Portuguese and Chinese claims to the Island, ...

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  36. ANOTHER PEA-ROFEE FATAL[?]Y.

    At the inquest concerning the death of Albert Casebourne, who was shot with a pea-rifle, the Coroner returned a verdict that deceased met his death from a rifle ...

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  37. FREE MEALS TO SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    The London County Council has defeated the progressive party's proposal for free meals to school children during holidays. ...

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  38. BRITISH PROGRAMME CRITICISED.

    Mr. Millon. in moving the reduction of the naval shipbuilding vote, contended for the postponement of a portion of which he termed a monstrous and unjustifiable ...

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  39. CHARGE AGAINST DEPUTY SHERIFE.

    John Snelling, a deputy sheriff, has been charged with killing a miner during a strike at Greensburg, in Pennsylvania. He declares. that he acted in ...

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  40. A STORMY VOYAGE.

    The French barque Mezly. which left [?]obart on the 24th ult. for San Francisco. put into Port Jackson last night in a dismiasted condition. having been badly ...

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  41. BRISLEY CONTESTS.

    For. the St. George Trize, Williams scored 70, Best 69. Boyd, and Grant 68, Cutler, Adams, and Galliford 67 have all qualilled for the second stage of the St. George ...

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  42. THE HARPER CONSPIRACY CASES.

    The seven men convicted of per[?] [?] [?]connection with the Ronald Harper case. were each septenced to two vears' hard labour. The Judge declared the perjury ...

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  43. OPENING OF TELEPHONE TO EUREKA.

    After a long period of expe[?]ancy. [?] telephone line to Eareka has now been opened, and will be a great boon to residents of that district. The lire, we ...

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  44. MALADMINISTRATION IN NEW YORK.

    The Grand Jary bas indicted Mr. Glesser, President of the borough of Queens, New York City. A dozen others are also charged with ...

    Article : 43 words
  45. ST. JAMES' CH[?].

    The Parochial Nowilnators of St. James Church will not take any further steps for the appointment of rector. Archbishop Wright, it is said, will now mftke an ...

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  46. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. Scott, Superintendent of Immigration at Ottawa, has started for England to enquire into the working of alleged objectionable regulations reported at ...

    Article : 36 words
  47. OBITUARY.

    The death of Rev. Canon Faunce is reported; aged 71. ...

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  48. INTERFERING WITH SEAMEN.

    A man has been fined for trying to pers[?]ade a seaman to desert from his ...

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  49. IMMIGRANT TRAIN WRECKED.

    A Canadian northern train with 600 Bristol immigrants, was wrecked. One was killed and many injured. Several of the cars were burnt. ...

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  50. IF YOU HAVE

    A cough cold, nose, throat, or [?]ung trouble, stomach, bowel, or kidney complaint, rheumatism. neuralgia. USE SANDERS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT—5 drops ...

    Article : 142 words
  51. FIRES IN A CANEFIELD.

    A series of firds were discovered an a [?]canefield at Mosman. Q., on Tuesday. and in each case were subdued without much damage resulting. No less then 15 ...

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  52. TO ARRANGE RAILWAY FREIGHTS.

    Mr. Knapp. chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission. meets Mr. Nadec, Chief Commissioner for Railways of Canada, with, the view of arranging a ...

    Article : 45 words
  53. WEATHER FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 words
  54. THE CONSUMER

    Is the sufferer if he permits [?] [?] be palmed off on him as "Just as good." if such substitution concerns an article of common use it only means inferior goods ...

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  55. THE BISHOP OF AUCKLAND RESIGNS

    The Anglican Bishop of Auckland has resigned, owing to continued ill-health. ...

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  56. EARL GREY TO REMAIN A YEAR LONDON IN CANADA.

    The "Daily Mall" says Earl Grey's term as Governor-General of Canada has been extended for a year. ...

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  57. THE BOY CLOTHING QUESTION.

    This question Is helped towards a happy solution by Lance's low prices in, a manner which[?]onomical mothers will approciate. Eagle House clothing is noted for spiendid ...

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  58. ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE

    A deliberate and determined attempt at murder and sulcide was made nt East Kilmore Victoria) yesterday, when Greek. named Demetrius Morfesse. felled his wife ...

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  59. GERMANY CREATING A HUGE FLEET OF SUBMARINES.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Standard" reiterates" that Germany, under a vell of secrecy. Is creating a huge fleet of submarines. ...

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  60. BUSINESS MAXIMS.

    During our extended ca[?]er we have always striven to supply goods of the very best quality. This is the way our business has been built up, and this is the Policy ...

    Article : 238 words
  61. PAINLESS BENTISTRY.

    Finigan and Gla[?]ster, painless dentists, of Woodlark-street. Lismore, visit— Mullumbimby—Thursday's Court House Hotel. ...

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  62. THIS BUTTER MARKET.

    Colonial butter is neglected, prices nominally unchanged. Arrivals are mostly being stored. Danish is slightly casier, and seiling at ...

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  63. SUGGESTOPM BU LORD BRASSEY.

    Lord Brassey, in a letter to the "Times" urges the Government to furnish the Duke of Connaught with an escort of cruisers. The Routh African voyage, the Bays, should ...

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  64. TELL ME THE TIME, PLEASE[?]

    There's no need to ask that question. Lance and Co.'s Free, Watch and Chain offer to every cash purchaser of one of the film's £8 parcels of Engle House Clothing ...

    Article : 84 words
  65. ACCIDENT TO AVIATOR.

    An aviator named Rawlinson fell at [?]mouth breeking his ankle and dis[?]ting his shoulder. ...

    Article : 41 words
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