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  2. LISMORE COUNCIL.

    The meeting of the Lismore Municipal Council on Monday brought the work of the year to a close. Below are given the attendances of the Aldermen at the ...

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  3. BRIEFS.

    Owing to the Christmas holidays there will be no issue of the Northern Star" until Wednesday next. Will subscribers and advertisers please note. ...

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  4. ESPIONAGE CASES. EVIDENCE IN CAMERA.

    The expert evidence as to the precise significance of the accused's discoveries was heard in camera. The prosecution admitted extenuating circumstances. ...

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  5. DISTRICT NEWS.

    The first concert organised by the Dunoon Choral Society was given on Wednesday night last in the Dunoon Hall, and in response to the ideal weather prevailing ...

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  6. LATEST CABLEGRAMS. PROHIBITING OPIUM SMOKING.

    The National Assembly has again memorialised the throne in favour of the severest punishment short of death for opium smoking, and the offering of rewards for ...

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  7. STATE PARLIAMENT. CLOSING SCENES.

    The work of the first session of the prosent Parliament was brought to a close at an early hour this morning. A large number of proposed public works, ...

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  8. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. MINERS' FRDRRATION PRESIDENT.

    Mr. Peter Bowling has gone under for the Presidency of the Miners' Federation, Mr. D. Watson, from the Maitland district, defeating the ex-strike leader by a ...

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  9. ACCUSED SENTENCED.

    Lieutenant Brandon and Captain Trench have been sentenced to four years' imprisonment in a fortress. ...

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  10. PETRIFIED WOMAN.

    Recent excavations have revealed the body of a petrified woman with both hands full jewels. She appears to have been overwhelmed by the ashes just outside the ...

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  11. PASSENGERS BY THE CAVANBA.

    The passengers booked by the Cavanba are Messrs. Piggott, Wilson, Wishitt (2). Copper, Perry, Levitt, Martin, Hann, Russell, Rigg, Nancarrow, Schuman, Bentley, ...

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  12. ESPIONAGE RECOGNISED.

    The Press generally view the Leipzig sentences with equanimity and acknowledges that espionage is common to all the great Powers. ...

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  13. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK.

    The steamer Makambo, from the New Hebrides, brought news of a severe earthquake at the island of Santo. The shock caused considerable damage, ...

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  14. PLAGUE IN ENGLAND.

    A "Times" special investigation of the Suffolk mysterious outbreaks of plague in December, 1906, says they are probably of pneumonic plague caused by rat infection, ...

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  15. DETAILS OF THE TRIAL.

    The Junior Imperial Prosecutor said the frequent visits to the German harbors and the training ship Cornwall, on which the accused served, became markedly ...

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  16. DRIVING FATALITY.

    Mrs. Swannel, of Suntop, near Wellington, dropped the reins while driving home, and her horse bolted. She jumped out of the trap and was killed. ...

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  17. Missionary's Exciting Experience.

    What life is like in New Guinea may be pretty well imagined by remarks which fell from the Rev. B. T. Butcher, who was a passenger by the London Missionary ...

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  18. BILL SQUIRES' PUNCH.

    The ex-champion pugilist of Australia. Bill Squires, was fined one shilling and six shillings costs at Tamworth for riotous behaviour. ...

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  19. THE NEXT SESSION.

    The State Parliament has been formally prorogued until February seventh. The next session is expected to be a strenuous one, as the Government will ...

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  20. FREE CHURCH MEMBERS.

    There are 134 members of the Free Church in the new Parliament. ...

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  21. STUD CATTLE.

    The N.S.W. Government is shipping 25 stud bulls and cows, mostly of milking strains, from Pera. ...

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  22. DEFENCE REGULATIONS.

    The regulations relating to the new defence scheme have been approved by the Federal Executive Council. All boys who will reach the age of 14 ...

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  23. FIRE AT ASHFIELD.

    Two business premises at Ashfield were totally destroyed by fire this morning. The flames spread with great rapidity, and both buildings eventfully coliapsed with a ...

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  24. LONDON BUTTER MARKET.

    The butter market is dull. Choicest Australian is quoted at 98s to 10Cs per cwt., extra choice occasionally bringing 102s. Second quality brought brought 90s to ...

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  25. ADELAIDE STRIKE SETTLED.

    The transport workers' strike at Adelaide has been settled, the men deciding to leave the whole matter in the hands of the Industrial Court which tribunal will fix ...

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  26. THE COLLIERY DISASTER. ATTEMPTS AT RESCUE.

    At the Pretoria pit of the Balton mine, where the disastrous explosion occured, and over 300 miners are still missing, the rescue work continued throughout the ...

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  27. A Cycling Record.

    A well-known motorist, Mr. Otto Camphin made an attempt on the Sydney-Melbourne motor car last week and failed to lower the existing record of 19 hours ...

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  28. FAST VOYAGING.

    The Mauretania, has accomplished the feat of travelling between New York and back within 12 days. ...

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  29. DEFRAUDING THE CUSTOMS.

    Three Melbourne bicycle firms have been fined for defrauding the Customs revenue. The penalties imposed ranged from £5 to £50. ...

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  30. WELSH COAL STRIKERS.

    As a result of the conferences the Powell Duffry mine strikers' representatives recommend to the men an immediate resumption of work. ...

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  31. WEATHER FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 words
  32. AVIATION.

    Col. S. F. Cody, the well-known British aviator, at Aldershot travelled 120 miles in 170 minutes, establishing a British record. ...

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  33. STATE BRICK WORKS.

    Mr. A. Griffith, Minister for Works, states that notwithstanding the action in the Legislative Assembly in respect to the State brick works, when a proposal to ...

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  34. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Fred J. Woods, traveller for Messrs. Flavelle, Roberts and Sankey, is now convalescent after over a week's illness, during which time he was in a private ...

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  35. FUNDS FOR THE BEREFT.

    The only survivor was a boy who dashed along the tunnel immediately he heard the explosion, and was rescued with the Arley pit men. ...

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  36. POSSIBLE INTERNATIONAL STRIKE.

    A meeting of the North-East Coast Seamen's and Firemen's Union has endorsed the decision of the Continental Seaman's Unions favouring international strike in ...

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  37. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A disastrous fire occurred in Morris and Company's packing warehouse last night, the premises being totally destroyed. The whole of the stockyards were ...

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  38. DESTRUCTIVE BUSH FIRE.

    A disastrous bush fire swept over the Deniliquin district. The country devastated is an area nearly 300 miles long by 1.2 miles wide. The ...

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  39. A PROFESSOR'S WARNING.

    Professor Belard, Director of the Laibach Observatory, prior to the English explosion, warned the Continental miners that there was sesimic unrest existing, ...

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  40. TROUBLE AT A CONVENIENCE.

    Several complaints have recently been made regarding the conduct of some young men in the public conveniences of the town, and yesterday an officer of the ...

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  41. A "STEELE RUDU" STORY.

    We have secured the right to publish the latest effort of that popular author "Steele Rudd." His stories have become so popular amongst Australian readers that every ...

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  42. DR. COOK'S HOPES.

    Dr. Cook, the Arctic explorer, landed here yesterday. He handed a typewritten interview to the reporters, and declared he hoped to ...

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  43. DAY LABOUR.

    The Government has decided to carry out the first section of the Moree-Mungindi railway by day labour, and has given delinite instructions to the engineers for ...

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  44. RICHMOND RIVER HARROR WORKS.

    The following wire has been sent the Minister for Works in reference to his recent announcement of the intention not to complete the Richmond River harbour ...

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  45. EWING TESTIMONIAL FUND.

    The following additional amounts have been received by his Worship the Mayor— E. H. Graves £1 1s. A. C. Cowdery £1 1s, Dr. Bell (Murwillumbah) £1 1s, A. ...

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  46. SAVING TIME.

    The School Teachers' Conference on Tuesday discussed a suggestion that schools should open earlier in the morning. One gentleman said that even if the schools ...

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  47. THE "SHOUTING" HABIT.

    A resident of Wellington, who recently paid a visit to the Empire's oldest colony Newfoundland, was surprised to observe in that country an apparent lack of ...

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  48. TUCKEAN ESCAPE DRAIN.

    Following up the resolution passed at the Lismore Council meeting on Monday re the proposed Tuckean Flood Escape Trust District, the Mayor, Ald. R. J. ...

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  49. THE MURDERED POLICEMEN. FUNERAL SCENES.

    An impressive memorial service was held at St. Paul's, Captain Wallington represented King George, and others present were the Lord Mayor and other ...

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  50. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION.

    The senate of the University of Sydney had before it a proposal by Cardinal Moran for the establishment of a College of Nuns. The main feature of which was ...

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  51. MIXED ARGUMENT.

    A teacher was urging on the Teachers' Conference that teachers' wives were not paid sufficient for teaching the pupils needlework. He said the £12 a year was ...

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  52. INTERSTATE JEALOUSY KILLED.

    Interstate jealousy is killed, or at least dying fast. So said a Melbournian when respending to a welcome from the New South Wales Public Schools Amateur ...

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  53. YOU SHOULD BEAR IN MIND

    That by using the commercial eucalyptus oil, which is now bought up at 6d per 1b, weight and bottled, and on account of the large profit pushed, you are exposing ...

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  54. REVOLVERS FOR POLICE.

    A man named Yourks, another suspect in connection with the Hounsditch tragedy has been arrested. Mr. Winston Churchill, the Home ...

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  55. MILK FEVER AIR PUMP.

    Milk Fever Air Pump, by injecting sterilised air into the udder, puts a cow with milk fever on her feet within 15 minutes. Price 8/6. J. Lasker, Chemist, Lismore. ...

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  56. NO HOUSEHOLD

    Should ever he without a bottle of Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment: a rellable remedy for cuts, bruises, aches, pains, rheumatism, lumbago, etc. Absolutely ...

    Article : 71 words
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