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  2. Rain and Gale.

    During the past three days heavy rains have been reported from all parts of the district, and some exceptional falls recorded. At Lismore a steady downpour ...

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  3. SPORTING.

    Though the result of to-day's match will not prevent the [?]ls from participating in the final, it should be very inten[?] as the Souths, who have had a good ...

    Article : 57 words
  4. Telegraphic News.

    Application is to be made for the general cemetery to be vested in the Council. It is at present in a deplorable condition, the trustees being very inactive. ...

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  5. WOMAN'S WORLD.

    Despite the unpropitious weather on Thursday evening, the attendance at St. Andrew's Tennis Club dance numbered over 60. The hall, was nicely decorated with ...

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  6. The Rise in Butter.

    The "S.M. Herald" writes:—Sussexstreet merchants on Tuesday afternoon, and, because of the price of butter in Victoria and the scarcity of superfine brands ...

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  7. A Leaking Collier.

    The American ship Henry Failing, which left Newcastle on July 26, coal laden for Frisco, was towed into Port Jackson to-day in a battered condition. ...

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  8. Latest Cablegrams.

    Pestilence has followed the fire at Fernie. Two thousand women and children are without provision for sanitation. Two cases of smallpox have occurred, ...

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  9. COUNCIL'S CREDIT BALANCE.

    The Council has a credit balance of £1905. ...

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  10. TAXICABS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    A number of prominent Australians have formed a syndicate to place motor taxicabs in Australia, commencing in Mclbourne. ...

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  11. Rowing.

    Quite an unexpected during pa[?] Pea[?] rowing career was [?] Monday night, when the [?] won A[?]st in his cave on Saturday last ...

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  12. NO SYDNEY MAIL.

    The Sydney mail did not arrive to-day. ...

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  13. NOT POPULATION ENOUGH FOR PENNY POSTAL RADIUS.

    The Postal Department has informed the Municipal Council that the population of Murwillumbah was under that necessary for the extension of th[?] postage ...

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  14. NEWSPAPERS STOPPED IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Many newspapers have been stopped in Constantinople during the last few days. ...

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  15. N.S.W. EMIGRATION AGENT IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. Percy Hunter, New South Wales emigration agent, is visiting country districts in connection with immigration. He afterwards makes enquiries at German ...

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  16. JUDGE HAMILTON DELAYED.

    Judge Hamilton is aboard the Kallatina. The Quarter Sessions, owing to his nonarrived, have been postponed till to-morow. ...

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  17. Coastal Shipping Trouble.

    The hearing of the claim by the Merchant Service Guild against the Coastal Steamship Owners' Association was continued in the industrial Court to-day. when ...

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  18. PRISONERS' AID ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Grafton branch of the Prisoners' Aid Association was held to-night, when addresses were delivered by Messrs. R. J. Browning and ...

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  19. DIFFICULTIES IN WAY OF AUSTRALIANS IN NEXT TEST MATCHES.

    The "Sportsman" stated it is difficult to see how rest can be arranged before the test matches, in view of the magnitude of the county championship ...

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  20. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The annual meeting of the Grafton Chamber of Commerce was held last night. Mr. A. Thompson was elected president, Mr. T. Page vice-president, Mr. E. B. ...

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  21. Alleged Breaking and Entering.

    George Bray, alias Pearce, has been committed for trial on a charge of breaking and entering the Gulgong Hotel, Bourkestreet, and stealing a quantity of liquor. ...

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  22. ANTI-MOTORIST LEAGUE STARTED.

    Owing to many recent accidents in various parts of England and the difficulty of police controlling motors, an Anti-motorist League has been started to check ...

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  23. THE COMING CHAMPION.

    William Beach, the famous ex-champion scaller of the world, who umpired the [?] between Arust and Pearce last Saturday, said that Arust is a fine sculler and [?] ...

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  24. SECRET DEFENCE SCHEME.

    An important matter of organisation, is in preparation in connection with the defence forces. It is practically at secret defence scheme ...

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  25. South Coast News.

    Since the incep[?]n on the invalids Pension Act there were received at Wollongong up to 30th June, 81 applications, of which 55 were granted and 7 rejected. ...

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  26. COUNTRY SEAT BURNT.

    Burley-on-the-Hill, Oakham, has been burnt to the ground at night. The guests, including Mr. Winston Churchill escaped. ...

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  27. FURTHER RAINS EXPECTED.

    The Government Meteorologist considers there is likely to be further rain north of Newcastle. There is a disturbance about Brisbane that should cause rain and strong ...

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  28. Lantana a Noxious Weed

    The Terania Shire Council on Thursday carried a motion declaring lantana a noxious weed. The mover (Councillor Missingham) embodied in his motion that no ...

    Article : 321 words
  29. Mormon Elder Charged,

    William Mackie, late Elder of the Latter Day Saints' Church (Mormon), Footscray, Victoria, who was recently arrested in a barber's shop at Balmain, was charged at ...

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  30. A PROHIBITION GRANTED.

    The Full Court has dismissed an application against the Northern District Association and the President of the Industrial Court in connection with the proposed ...

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  31. A CONTRACTOR'S SUICIDE.

    The body of Alfred Brooker, a contractor, was found floating in a water hole at St. Peter's this morning. Deceased disappeared 11 days ago ...

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  32. PARIS WITHOUT ELECTRIC LIGHT.

    Paris was unexpectedly deprived of the electric light for two hours last evening. It is believed thait it was the result of an act of revenge on the part of the ...

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  33. TRAMWAY STRIKERS.

    It is understood that the Railway Commissioners have decided in order to allay discontent amongst the dismissed tramway men to draft a fairly large proportion of ...

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  34. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    An audit clerk, named Ernest Davies, 37 has been committed for trial on a charge of forging the signature of Wm. Day to a land voucher for £118 with intent to ...

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  35. RISE OF RIVER.

    On Wednesday, steady rain set in, and has continued ever since. Last night the fall was very heavy, and this morning the water was across the Queensland-road and ...

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  36. KING'S SYMPATHY WITH PEOPLE OF FERNIE.

    His Majesty King Edward has cabled his heartfelt sympathy with the sufferers by [?]sh fires in British Columbia. ...

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  37. AMERICAN FLEET RECEPTION AT AUCKLAND.

    Great preparations are being made in Auckland for the reception of the American fleet which will arrive on Monday. The decorations will be on a most ...

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  38. SYMPATHY WITH COUNT ZEPPELIN.

    Count Zeppelin interviewed said he had momentarily thought of abandoning his life's work of acrial navigation, but the overwhelming demonstration of sympathy ...

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  39. MURDERED IN BED.

    A market gardener, named Ah Wing, was found in bed at Mount Reskill, New Zealand, with a number of terrible wounds in the abdomen, said to have been inflicted ...

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  40. Thoroughbred Stock.

    Mr. E. M. Spring, of Lismore, has purchased the thoroughbred horse Regained by Robinson Crusoe—Happy Land, for 140 guineas. ...

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  41. HEAVY RAINS.

    There have been heavy rains and southcast gales throughout the district during the last two days. It is still showery. ...

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  42. THE UNPEOPLED NORTH.

    At Port Darwin, on Wednesday afternoon, the annual show of the Agricultural, Horticultural, and Industrial Society of North Australia was opened by Mr. C. J. ...

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  43. Food Adulteration.

    Some starting allegations as to the adulteration of animal foods and the conditions prevailing in the egg trade were made by a deputation to the Minister for ...

    Article : 93 words
  44. FREETRADE CONGRESS DISCUSSION.

    The Freetrade Congress discussed the political morality an illustrated in the making and operation of a tariff. Mr. Pierce, the United States delegate, ...

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  45. HEAVY RAIN IN SYDNEY.

    In ten days, 1566 points of rain have fallen in Sydney. ...

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  46. THE ALLANDALE TRAGEDY.

    The Executive Council had under consideration on Monday the case of Frederick Davies Green, the young man who was found guilty on June 14 of the murder of ...

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  47. FLOODS EXPECTED.

    Heavy rains have fallen on the northwestern slopes, anti another flood is not unlikely. The Namol River is rising rapidly and ...

    Article : 43 words
  48. Assaulting a Loyalist.

    A unionist pleaded guilty at the police court to-day to assaulting a loyalist. The Magistrate imposed a sentence of a month's hard labour, which he, however ...

    Article : 58 words
  49. TURKISH MINISTRY FORMED.

    Kaimil Pasha, the Grand Vizier, has farmed a Ministry on a broadly liberal basis. All are new men except Tewfic, who is ...

    Article : 132 words
  50. THE FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  51. Advertising

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  52. GERMANY'S NEW ARMAMENT.

    Germany intends to arm four battleships, to be begun during the present year, with new twelve-inch guns, firing a shell weighing 981 pounds. ...

    Article : 36 words
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