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  2. LATEST CABLEGRAMS. ITALIAN EXHIBITION.

    Two hundred thousand people witnessed King Emanuel opening the exhibition. ...

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  3. "AN EVIL THING."

    The annual Communion breakfast of the [?]ibernian-Australian Catholic Benefit Society was held yesterday morning. Amongst those present were Cardinal Moron and ...

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  4. THE REFERENDA. ANOTHER REFERENDUM IN TWO YEARS.

    Mr. Hughes, the Acting Prime Minister, says the Referendum proposals will be re-submitted at the Federal elections two years hence. ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARS.

    Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warburton returned to Lismore on Saturday, and will be leaving for their home at Corndale in a few days. ...

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  6. BRIEFS.

    Butter advanced to 92s per cwt. Lismore Bowling Club has now a membership of 73. Messrs. W. Smith and G. Windsor, of ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS EARLY CLOSING OF POST OFFICE.

    The Municipal Council are co-operating with the other country councils against the early closing of post offices. It is stated that the change does not lessen the ...

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  8. BUENOS AYRES FLOODS.

    The floods in Buenos Ayres have subsided. ...

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  9. BATHING SHED AT TWEED HEADS.

    A bathing shed and room for life saving apparatus have been erected on the beach at Tweed Heads. ...

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  10. PLAGUE CONFERENCE.

    The Plague Conference has closed its sittings without any practical results. owing to China objecting to an enlargement of the sphere of inquiries. ...

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  11. MR. HOLMAN'S ESTIMATE OF LABOUR VOTES.

    Mr. Holman, commenting on the referendums vote, said there were 290,000 Lahour votes at the last State elections. 128,000 voted in favour of the ...

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  12. THE WEATHER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 11 words
  13. A PIRATE GANG.

    With, regard to Arundel, a members of the crew of the wrecked steamer Asia, who is missing, and was supposed to have been captured by pirates, the British and ...

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  14. GOOD HAULS OF FISH.

    Good catches of barracoota and other deep-sea tish have been made off Tweed Heads. Most of the fish finds its way to the Brisbane market. ...

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  15. A CLERGYMAN'S OPINION.

    The Rev. Henry Worrall, speaking at Melbourne with respect to tho recent referendum said it was contemptible for Mr. Hughes to state that a great victory was ...

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  16. GOVENMENT SUGAR MILLS.

    The Queensland Government has decided to erect a sugur mill of 10,000 tons capacliy at Balinda Creek, and one of 5000 tons rapacity at Darradgee, Johnston River. ...

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  17. CHINA TEA SEASON.

    There has been an excellent tea season in China. ...

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  18. AMENDING THE RAILWAY ACT.

    Mr. Beeby, Minister of Education, speaking at Bathurst, said that in matters of policy he and his colleagues are of opinion that the power of the Railwy ...

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  19. MISAPPROPRIATION OF MONEYS.

    Hamon, a State official, admits the misappropriation of moneys, and pleads that the system has long been recognised at the Foreign Office. Several officials ...

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  20. EXPLOSION IN A CELLAR.

    Mr. D. Bay, hotelkeeper at Nowra, was attending to a cask of rum in the cellar of his hotel, when the light came inti contact with the spirit. ...

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  21. LEADING A DOUBLE LIFE.

    The Baroness Dechastot has been arrested in a jewellers' shop. A diamond ring was discovered adhering to a drop of glue in the palm of her hand. ...

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  22. BLIGHTED POTATOES.

    During the past few days fourteen consignments of potatoes from the western districts have been found to be infested with blight. ...

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  23. FRUIT PICKERS' STRIKE.

    At Renmark, S. Australia, where a fruit pickers' strike is in progress, Victor Paul Odgers, 32, who was acting as watchman of the Fruit Packing Union's building on ...

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  24. OPEN COLUMN.

    Sir,—Re Diploma Day, Hawkesbury College, as reported in the public press. "Mr. A. Wunderlich, President of the Chamber of Manufactures, congratulated the ...

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  25. MOROCCAN REBELLION.

    Reports from Fez, to the 23rd April state that there have been no further attacks. Some of the principal beleaguering tribes are quarrelling. ...

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  26. MAY DAY IN PARIS.

    The Government's decision to prohibit Labor demonstrations on May Day on the ground that they would interfere with the traffic is widely welcomed. The garrison, ...

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  27. DRAPERY STORE BURNED.

    Deep's drapery and boot store at Cowra was destroyed by fire yesterday. There was over £4000 worth of stock in the building, which was insured for £3000. ...

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  28. NAVVIES FOR QUEENSLAND.

    The first steamer, carrying 600 men for work on Queensland railways, was to leave London on Saturday. The Government will provide stretchers and tents for them on ...

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  29. MAORIS IN ENGLAND.

    Forty-two Maoris to take part in the Festival of Empire have arrived in London. (These Maoris constitute the troupe ...

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  30. FORGERY OF BANK NOTES.

    Thomas Gay was charged at the Police Court to-day with having, at Corrimal, forged 17 five-pound bank notes, on the Bank of Australasia, and twenty ...

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  31. INDECENT FOR IMMORAL LITERATURE.

    The Minister of Customs proposed to ask the State Governments to take uniform and effective action to make punishable the display or sale of indecent or ...

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  32. THEATRICAL.

    Sir Rupert Clarke states that Mr. Oscar Asche and Miss Lily Brayton are taking the highly successful eastern play "Kismet" to Australia early in 1912. ...

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  33. OBITUARY. MISS MAUD TIPPETT.

    The many friends on the Northern Rivers of Sub-inspector and Mrs. Tippett will regret to hear that their fourth daughter, Maud, died at the Coast Hospital, ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND NEWS.

    A burglar entered the post office at Maranui, N.Z., and stole £132 in gold and notes and £100 worth of unpaid money orders. ...

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  35. A DREADNOUGHT LAUNCHED.

    The Princess Royal, Super-Dreadnought cruiser, has been launched at Barrow. She is a crusier of 26,360 tons, and her speed is over 28 knots. Her armament consists ...

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  36. FREEZING AND PACKING OF RABBITS.

    The Minister of Agriculture states, that he has made arrangements with the Sandown works for the freezing and packing of rabbits. This has been done, the ...

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  37. INCENDIARISM SUSPECTED.

    There has been another fire in the Earl of Crewe's house, and incendiarism is suspected. The Earl of Crewe is away in Italy. ...

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  38. MRS. HARRIE DEAN.

    Yesterday there passed away at North Lismore, Emily, wife of Mr. Harrie Dean. The deceased lady had been alling for some time, and recently went to Sydney ...

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  39. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    The Federal Land Tax Commissioner says that between 14,000 and 15,000 people are liable to the Federal land tax, which, he thinks, will return £1,000,000. ...

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  40. HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM.

    The Rt. Hon. Samuel, M.P., PostmasterGerneral, speaking at Newcastle, said the Government was resolved that the Parliament Bill should be passed unchanged. One ...

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  41. MUNICIPAL ADULT SUFFRAGE.

    The Acting-Premier has stated it is probable that a bill will be introduced during next session of the New South Wales Parliament providing for adult municipal ...

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  42. The Jean Hugard Company.

    Thn second appearance of the Jean Hugard Company at the Federal Hall last night was responsible for an audience which crowded every part of the building. ...

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  43. Excess Change.

    At the Small Debts Court, yesterday, Mr. T. McDermott, storekeeper, of Woodlark-street, sued Mrs. Mary Young, of Alstonville, for £1, excess change given ...

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  44. SOLICITOR RESTORED TO ROLLS.

    A Bathurst the Full Court restored the name of William Panton to the roll of solicitors. It appeared that Panton was struck off ...

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  45. CIVIL SERVANTS' POSITIONs.

    The Acting-Premier states that the Government. has decided to recommend the alteration of certain regulations of importance to public servants generally. ...

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  46. AN ECCENTRIC RUSSIAN PRINCESS.

    The Princess Shacavoskor died of starvation in her palace. She had been living twenty years in seclusion in two rooms, the result of a love affir. ...

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  47. PICTURE SHOW CENSORSHIP.

    Mr. Beeby has received the report of the officer in charge of the Children's Relief Department, stating that the business of the Children's Court discloses evils ...

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  48. THE SUICIDE EPIDEMIC.

    There were seventeen suicides at St. Petersburg on Saturday. ...

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  49. SCALDED TO DEATH.

    At the inquest into the death of the 13 months' old baby Francis Black, who died from scalds received through falling into a copper of hot water, the Coroner ...

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  50. TIMBER ROYALTIES.

    Mr. (Trefie, referring to complaints against the payment of royalties oil timber cut on c.p. land, which was originally c.p.l., thinks the spirit of the Act is ...

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  51. ENGLISH SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Albany and Barry are thoroughly fit. and great interest is taken in to-day's race for the English sculling championship. ...

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  52. ITALIAN CAMORRISTS.

    Eighteen Camprrists have been captured in the neighbourhood of Mt. Vesuvlus, They pillaged scores of villas during the past few months. Francese, a priest of ...

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  53. LABOUR'S QUARRELS.

    Mr. Cann. Labor Member for the Nepean in the House of Representatives, says he knowns there is a feeling in some quarters to conduct a heresy hunt and ...

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  54. BURRINGBAR.

    Finigan and Glaister, pamless dentists, of Woodlark-street, visit:— Burringbar—Wednesday, 3rd May, 1911. Woodburn.—Every Tuesday. ...

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  55. EIGHT HOUR DAY AT BRISBANE.

    The Eight-hour day procession at Brisbane this morning was nearly a mile long. The only aggressive feature was introduced by the tramway employees, who ...

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  56. NO HOUSEHOLD

    Should ever be without a bottle of Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment; a reliable remedy for cuts, bruises, aches, pains, rheumatism, lumbago, etc. Obtainable ...

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  57. CANTON RIOTS.

    In consequence of the Ant-Mancu riots at Canton, the Viceroy is refuging at the Admiralty. Twenty thousand troops have arrived. Many executions have taken ...

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  58. HOLIDAY AT THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

    We are pleased to learn that in all probability the public schools in the Richmond River districts will be closed on the day of the arrival of the Australian ...

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  59. MYOGUM SWAMP.

    Four tenders have been opened for the construction of drainage works for Myocum swamp. The lowest tender is that of Munre and Colemnn at £954. ...

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  60. Advertising

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    Advertising : 61 words
  61. AEROPLANE BUILDERS IN LITIGATION.

    An important judgment has been given in favour of Wright Bros. against the principal aeroplane builders, including Bleriot, Farman and Clement, on the ground of ...

    Article : 55 words
  62. WEATHER FORECAST FOR N.S.W.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  63. WHOOPING COUGH TREATMENT.

    Roche's Embrocation has a world-wide reputation for treating successfully Whooping Cough. A small quantity. rubbed on the pit of the stomach every night ...

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  64. DR. SHELDON'S NEW DISCOVERY.

    Is the most wonderful remedy ever discovered for the cure of Coughs and Colds. It will cure you when all else fails. Price, 1/6 and 3/-. Obtainable ...

    Article : 35 words
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