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  2. BYRON SHIRE COUNCIL.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Byron Shire was held at the Council Chambers, Byron Bay, yesterday. Present:— Councillor Ba[?]ner (in the chair), ...

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  3. SLANDER ACTION.

    Sir Algern[?]n West's appeal is proceeding with regard to the action for slander brought against him by his daughter-inlaw. ...

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  4. LATEST SPORTING. ROWING.

    The "Sp[?]sman" states that Ernest[?] Barry has received a reply from Fogwel[?] in which the latter accepts the offer to row [?] the Thames on September 11. ...

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  5. DECENTRALISATION.

    The Decentralisation Commission recommends that a port for over-sea shipment be established at Salamander Bay and Port Stephe[?]s and that in order to make ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS. CASINO GAS WORKS.

    The Casino Gas Works will be officially opened by the Mayor to-morrow evening. After the opening, the Mayor, aldermen and representative citizens will be ...

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  7. LATEST CABLEGRAMS A LOCKOUT.

    A lockout of ten thousand trade unionist textile operatives' in Munster has begun. ...

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  8. STEER TRUST.

    Mr. Ca[?]egle must give evidence before the Commission investigating the Steel Trust. ...

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  9. MULLUMBIMBY CLUB'S HANDICAP.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 words
  10. CASINO RACES.

    The picnic races on Thursday promises. to be one of the most successful functions of the year. Many visitors from all parts of the district are in town; also many ...

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  11. MEXICAN REVOLUTION.

    A semi-official announcement is made that Diaz will resign on Wednesday. The rebels are active. The Chinese were attacked at Torreon by the insurrectos. Two ...

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  12. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Im[?]erial Conference sits four mornings weekly at the Foreign Office: other sittings will take place according to necessity. ...

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  13. BLASTING ACCIDENT.

    Two men were killed and another injured at the Kangiara Gold Mine this morning as the result of a blasting accident. The names of the victims are not yet ...

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  14. ANCIENT RELICS.

    Olcuminical, the Patriarch of Constant[?]nople, is presenting King George at the Coronation with a beautiful copy of the ancient Icon Sa[?]t George which was ...

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  15. WEATHER FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
  16. BOWLING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 words
  17. YEMEN REBELS.

    The Yemen rebels have captured the fortified post of Sh[?]ar and taken 150 prisoners after a six months' siege. ...

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  18. CASINO SHOW.

    At a meeting of the Agricultural Society to-day, the secretary announced that the show had resulted in a profit of £18[?] 13s 1[?]d. The income and expenditure ...

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  19. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly Mr. David Storey, speaking on the Address, said he hoped it was time there was to be a surplus of half-a-million at the end of June. ...

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  20. KING'S LUNCHEON.

    The Prime Ministers and ladies attended King George's luncheon at Buckingham Palace. The delegates afterwards met at the Colonial Office to arrange social ...

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  21. CORONATION TROOPS.

    Three hundred and fifty Coronation troops have sailed for England. ...

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  22. POTASH SYNDICATE.

    The German potash syndicate and the American buyers have signed a settlement of their long standing dispute arising out of the tariff. ...

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  23. BILLIARDS.

    There was a large attendance, including a number of ladies, at the School of Arts billiard room last night, when F. Weiss the well-known professional, played a ...

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  24. MR. MURRAY ARRIVES.

    Sir John Tav[?]rner, Agent-General for Victoria, met Mr. Murray, Premier of Victoria. They called on the Minister of the [?]nterior at the Embassy. They will ...

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  25. BEATING A HORSE.

    Judge Backhouse, in dismissing the appeal of Frank Eagles, who had been sentenced to a month's imprisonment without the option of a fine for brutally beating a ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. AVIATION DEMONSTRATIONS.

    The Hon. E. L. Batchelor, Senator Pearce, Captain R. M. Collins, an Hon. J. McC[?] were present at a number of aviation demonstration [?]ights at ...

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  27. AVIATORS' RACE.

    Garros, competing in the Paris to Madrid flight, covered 282 miles in [?]27 min[?]s, which is the record. LONDON, Monday Afternoon. ...

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  28. BRITISH NAVAL DIRIGIBLE.

    The British naval dirigible airship, which has been built by Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, and has been named the May[?]y, was successfully launched at Barrow ...

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  29. BYRON SHIRE ROAD-MAKING BLANT.

    Several shires and councils are a waiting with interest the arrival and operation of the Byron Shire's road-making plant. It is on the Orontes, and is expected to be ...

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  30. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    The High Court commenced the hearing of the case brought to test the validity of the Federal land tax. All the Judges of the High Court and Justice a'Beck[?]tt, of ...

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  31. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain has arrived in London from France. ...

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  32. WIRELESS IN THE PACIFIC.

    The first wireless telegraphic system to be connected with the Australian services is now ready. It can be used for vess[?]ls within 300 miles of the Fiji Islands, and ...

    Article : 144 words
  33. FOOTBALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
  34. PRINCESS FINED.

    Princess Duweep Singh has been fined a pound for refusing to pay dog licenses. ...

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  35. DR. MAWSON.

    Dr. Mawson has purchased the 386 tonner Aurora, specially built for icework and hitherto a Newfoundland whaler. She arrives on the 8th of June and refits as a ...

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  36. THE BUDGET.

    Mr. L[?]oyd-George has refused to amend the Budget by making the duty on tea grown within the Empir[?] four pence and the rest five pence. ...

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  37. DASTARDLY ATTACK.

    A young woman named Black, while on her way home at Ashfield late last night, was set upon by a man, who struck her on the head with an iron bar, the blow ...

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  38. KYOGLE UNION.

    A meeting of the Kyogle Rugby Union was held at Daly's Exchange Hotel on Friday evening (writes our Kyogle correspondent). Present, Mr. Wm. Amess ...

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  39. DIRIGIBLE LAUNCHED.

    Three hundred bluejackets launched the dirigible Mayfl[?] by a lifting power of 17 balloonettes inflated with hydrogen. The dirigible weighs 21 tons, and can be ...

    Article : 40 words
  40. ATTEMPTS TO LYNCH NATIVES

    An organised attempt has been made at Port Elizabeth to lynch the native who was guilty of a criminal assault upon a girl. The police at Bergville; Natal, have ...

    Article : 75 words
  41. WHAT IS CHAMPAGNE?

    Champagne is still not quite certain what it is or where it comes from. Let not the irreverent think it is a question of the famed gooseberry; there is authentic wine ...

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  42. THE WILES OF A WOMAN.

    The fascinating new Serial "The Wiles of a Woman," by Ellen Leys, starts in today's "Star," [?]nd should prove highly interesting to all classes of readers. There ...

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  43. SURVEYORS' CONFERENCE.

    Lord Curzon will open the Surveyors' General Conference on the 31st instant. ...

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  44. VICTORIAN RIVERS IN FLOOD.

    Heavy rains have caused floods in the Gracebu[?]n and Watt Rivers in Victoria. Many boarding houses have been cut off at [?]alesville, and the main road is like a ...

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  45. DOCTORS' AGITATION.

    Speaking at Propaganda meetings in the provinces the agitation of the doctors is increasing against the Insurance Bill as an interference with existing arrangements. ...

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  46. FOREIGN OFFICE RECEPTION.

    The Foreign Office reception of 30,000 visitors is the largest and brilliantest of recent years. Every member of the Houses of Parliament, every Privy Councillor, ...

    Article : 87 words
  47. MORMONS IN VICTORIA.

    Remarkable statements are being made by W. E. Doyle. a resident of Kew, Melbourne, regarding the operations of the Mormons. ...

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  48. RAILWAY CLERKS' CONFERENCE.

    A conference of the Railway Clerk's' Association defeated a resolution deprecating Labour members of the House of Commons charging fees. ...

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  49. TENDERS FOR MILITARY HARNESS.

    The Acting Minister for Defence, Senator McGregor, has issued the following official memorandum —"Tenders have lately been called for 1800 sets of harness for the ...

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  50. THE CORONATION.

    Queen Mary's Coronation gift closes on Friday. The presentation will take place early in June. There are 16,500 subscribers in Yorkshire, aggregating £[?] sterling. ...

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  51. LISMORE POLICE COURT.

    In the Police Court news published yesterday the similarity of names with those of well-known residents has given rise to considerable speculation. The Robert ...

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  52. SOUTH WALES MINERS.

    The Council of the South Wales Miners Federation has declined to recommend the Cambrian miners to accept the agreement to resume work, and delegates from all ...

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  53. MINING TROUBLES.

    The latest news from Newcastle states that the miners' trouble is not yet settled, and that a large number of the men are anxious to down tools, but it is ...

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  54. EAST CO[?] ELECTION.

    As the result of the East Cork election inquiry, Mr. Donelan has been unseated on the ground that accounts were suppressed relating to compromising payments and ...

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  55. PROPOSED DISTRICT REFRIGERATING AND CANNING WORKS.

    Notice has been given by Mr. R. Campbell of his intention to bring this proposal before the shareholders of the North Coast Co-operative Company for consideration, ...

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  56. ALLEGED SCHEME OF CECIL RHODES

    The "Times" New York correspondent says:—Mr. Patrick Ford's. "Irish World " rages against President Taft's Anglo-American ar[?]tration policy as "a conspiracy ...

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  57. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Associated Conference of South Australia had an, exce[?]lent display at the [?]rocers' Exhibition at Southport. ...

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  58. THE TIC[?]BORNE "DOLE."

    Some 750 people assembled recently in the village of Tichborne, near Alresford, in Hampshire, to receive among them 700 gallons of [?]our—the historic Tichborne ...

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  59. SHOP ASSISTANTS UNION.

    The Shop Assistants' Union held its second meeting last night, when a large number of extra members were enrolled. The attendance was nearly two score, and ...

    Article : 111 words
  60. CAMBRIAN DISPUTE.

    A fresh [?]endlock has occurred in the Cambrian dispute. ...

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  61. LISMORE SKATING RINK.

    Mr. G. Barron advertises that his Elite. skating Rink, next to the Federal Hall. Lismore, will be opened to-night at 7.30. The formal opening will be celebrated on ...

    Article : 43 words
  62. HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM.

    Lord Lansdowne's Reform Bill has been read a second time in the House of Lords. ...

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  63. IF YOU HAVE

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  64. STEELWORKS DEPRESSION.

    During the depression at the E[?]vale Steelworks, the coke ovens, employing 3500 hands, will be inde[?]itely closed on the 31st instant. ...

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  65. 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.* ...

    Article : 141 words
  66. MORO[?]CAN REBELLION.

    As the relief column approaches Fez, the tribesmen are quieter. Some of them are retiring, and a portion of the Sherarda have submitted. ...

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  67. FINANCE BILL.

    The Finance Bill has been read a first time. ...

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