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  2. LATEST CABLEGRAMS

    A New South Wales loan prospectus has been issued for a final instalment of 35 per cent, payable on the 20th of March. ...

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  3. LATEST TELEGEAMS

    The Attorney General declined to prosecute Michael McNamara, who was committed for trial at the Cootamundra Sessions on a charge of manslaughter in ...

    Article : 49 words
  4. GENERAL NEWS.

    An accident occurred on the CondongDuranbah, road on Monday last when a cart, the property of Mr. S. Farrant, in charge of an employee, fell over, the ...

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  5. THE HOLIDAYS.

    Our Brunswick Heads correspondent wrote on Wednesday: The Christmas holidays were very lively, there being more visitors than ever before: The camping ...

    Article : 365 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 24 words
  7. FIRES.

    The action of the Bathurst fire brigade in refusing to turn out to the fire at the residence of Mr. P.S. McPhillamy on Christmas Day, was, severely criticised at a ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    The Murwillumbah half-squadron A.L.H. temlored one of their members, Corporal Hyles, a send-off last evening in Grace's Rooms, on the occasion of his departure ...

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  9. The Northern Star.

    No one can say that Mr. Holman is not Inspired by high ideals. He can call up spirits from the vasty deep, but whether they will come when he calls them is ...

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  10. SNOWSTORM IN GERMANY.

    A snowstorm, which is the heaviest experienced for 100 years, has paralysed trallic in Berlin, and similar falls occurred over Northern Germany. ...

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  11. NEW COMPANIES.

    New companies registered in New South Wales last year numbered 478, with an aggregate capital of nearly thirteen millions. ...

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  12. BYRON SHIRE ELECTION'S.

    The coming of two new candidates into the field of shire politics is to shake up the usual "dry bones" of a shire election, and Councillor Donner promises he will ...

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  13. PRODUCE STORE BURNT.

    Wright, Heaton and Company's big produce store, near Wagga, was gutted by fire yesterday. Before the firemen arrived the building was a mass of flames, and a large ...

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  14. BRIBERY OF LEGISLATORS.

    The Legislative Committee of the State has found five members of the Legislature to have been guilty of accepting bribes in connection with the election of a United ...

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  15. RACEHORSE' DESTROYED.

    The racehorse Puringa, who broke a leg while running in the race for the Port Adelaide Cup on Boxing Day, was destroyed this morning. ...

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  16. MOTOR BIKE SMASHED.

    On Boxing Dav Mr. C. F, Furlonger had his motor bicycle badly smashed, and narrowly, escaped serious hurt himself. It seems that while going to the Heads he ...

    Article : 111 words
  17. DEAD IN THE BUSH.

    The decomposed body of Arthur Colemun, telephone lineman, was found in the bush at Botany with a bottle containing poison alongside. The deceased, who two ...

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  18. EAMINER OF PLAYS.

    Mr. George S. Street, a well-known [?] author, has been appointed examiner [?] plays, in succession to the late Mr. Charles [?] Brookfield. ...

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  19. BLAZE IN YORK-STREET.

    A fire broke out in the premises of line say Bros., general merchants, York-street, this morning. The blaze had a good hold before the alarm was given, but the ...

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  20. MONA LISA.

    The picture Mona Lisa has arrived, and has been identified and replaced in the louvre. ...

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  21. AN UNPLEASANT PRACTICE.

    A practice which, to say the leaat, is anything but desirable, appears to be followed by some farmers residing on the river bank between Lismore and Coraki, ...

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  22. NEW YEAR HONORS.

    Mr. William Beardmore, a member of the well known firm of shipbuilders, has been created a Baronet, and Mr. Massey, the Prime Minister of New Zealand, a Privy ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    Mr. Cook explains that the expenditure on defence in the Commonwealth is only slightly greater per head than that of Germany, not double the amount, all stated. ...

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  24. FIGHT DEATHS.

    Five men and three women died in a tenement house fire in a crowded cant side district, four Jumped from fire escapes and were seriously injured, and fifteen others ...

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  25. ARMY PAY INCREASED.

    The pay of all army officers from Lioutenant Colonels dowirwards has been increased from is 6d to 3s per day and rankers outfit allowance from £150 to £50 ...

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  26. THE RAILWAYS.

    The Christmas New Year's holiday traffic on the railways this year must have constituted a record. Over 3000 persons went to Byron Bay, of whom about 500 ...

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  27. ACCIDENT AT ARMIDALE.

    Mr. Alfred Webb, son of Mr. J. T. A. Webb, Armidale, dropped a bottle of muriatic acid to the floor of the workshop at his father's residence on Christmas Eve. ...

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  28. NO ORCHESTRAS.

    In several Sydney theatres and picture shows there will probably be no orchestras to play to-night. The trouble arises out of the recently issued musicians award, ...

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  29. SAN FRANCISCO EXHIBITION.

    English newspapers ridicule the American reports that the non-participation in the San francisco Exhibition is due to a secret commercial alliance between ...

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  30. FILM STORE DESTROYED.

    Hot sealing wan ignited a film at Pathe Frere's film store. Soho, and caused a big blaze by which the building was destroyed, together with £8000 worth of films. ...

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  31. WASHED OFF THE BOCKS

    An unknown man was drowned at Curl Curl this morning. He was seen lying on the rocks dressed in a sweater and pants, apparently sun bathing, when a large wave ...

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  32. THE WEATHER.

    Yesterday morning was hot, the temperatuls by 10 a.m. being well up in the eighties. About noon a cool breeze from the north-north-west sprang up, which ...

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  33. McKEEVER'S STEAMERS.

    Mr. W. McKeever has evidently not yet given up hope of having a co-operative fine of steamers. He write to the "Mullumbimby Star" as follows:—"I am going in ...

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  34. THE TSAREVITCH.

    [?] eye-witness denies the truth of the [?] report that the youthful Tsare[?] has had a relapse. At the end of must his left leg was terribly lame, and ...

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  35. CHEAP SILE.

    For some months advertisements have been inserted in newspapers in Adelaide, Hobart and Melbourne, offering ten yards of washing silk for half-a-crown. The ...

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  36. SAW RED FIRES.

    Further particulars are to hand of the extraordinary tragedy, which occurred in Paris on Tuesday night, whon Victor Pott, who ls eighty years old, shot his sun three ...

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  37. COASTAL CONDITIONS.

    The weather reports from the coast are: —Tweed Heads: Light north-westerly wind, fine yet bazy day and a rather rough sea. Ballina experienced a north-westerly ...

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  38. CLARENCE RIVER NEWS.

    Arrangements had been made for a procession of Friendly Societies prior to the Clarence Pastoral and Agricultural Society's Sports to-day. Only one lodge ...

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  39. A CAPSIZE.

    Mr. W. Tully, a farmer at The Border, met with a nasty accident on Monday last, and one that might easily have resulted in his death. As it is he is seriously hurt, ...

    Article : 141 words
  40. IDEAL SCHOOL.

    [?] honymous citizen has given the Der[?] inicipality £250,000 for the purpose of establishing a school for boys in perfect The school will be bufit in a ...

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  41. INTENSE HEAT.

    Intense heat was experienced throughout the State yesterday, Jerry's Plains securing the record with 113 degrees, while many other stations registered up to 108. ...

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  42. THE FORECAST.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 22 words
  43. METHODIST CHURCH.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 409 words
  44. WOOP CHOPPING.

    The H. Handy v. A. Tulrey match for the wood chopping championship of the North and a £10 side bet took place at Tamworth on Xmas Eve, and was won by A. ...

    Article : 131 words
  45. SHACKLETON'S EXPEDITION.

    The New Zealand section of Shackleton's party vill establish depots for three hun-, dred miles, but Shackleton himself hopes to accomplish the Journey without depot ...

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  46. MEETING OF RIFLEMEN.

    A meeting of riflemen was held at the Drill Hall last night for the purpose of discussing rifle matters in general. There was a very good attendance, and Ald. W. ...

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  47. RURAL WORKERS.

    The secreteo of the A.W.U. says that no separate district can arrange a settlement of the rural workers claims without the consent of the union. ...

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  48. SOUTH AFRICAN MINERS.

    Ma[?]ews, the Secretory of the Trans[?] winers' Association, declares that the situation in Natal is as serious as on the witwatersrand, and that the Natal miners ...

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  49. TENTERFEILD WATER SUPPLY.

    At the last Tenderfield Council meeting the following minute by the Mayor was refermed to the Finance Committee for report, with leave to obtain the advice of a ...

    Article : 161 words
  50. AMERICAN BASEBALL TEAMS.

    The American basehallers, who arrived [?] Brisbane this morning by the steamer St. Albans from the East, were officially welcomed on board the steamer by Mr. ...

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  51. BITTEN BY A SNAKE.

    Yesterday afternoon while the boys were bathing from the sheds a young terrier dog went into the river and was almost immediately bitten by a snake. The dog ...

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  52. PAULETTE'S ALLEGATIONS.

    Paulette, alleges that Pott recently tried to suffocate Fragson and herself by turning on the gas jets, and says that she has for a long time watched the preparation ...

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  53. OCTO-PAVILION CO-OP. PICTURES.

    Last evening a full house attended the second exhibition of the Octo-pavillon Pictures programme. During the evening pleasing music was discoursed by the piano ...

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  54. B.M.A. AND THE LODGES.

    Three thousand lodge appointments in New South Wales wore, forroally rendered vacant yesterday by the expiration of the notice, given by the members of the British ...

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  55. NORTH COAST RAILWAY LINE.

    "The plates are had right into Kendal now," says the "Port Macquarle News," "and the first locomotive arrived here on Wednesday. It s a pity arrangements ...

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  56. THE CANE CROP.

    When the Sugar Excise and Bounty Acts were repealed in August a, considerable quantity of this season's cane crop had already been harvested, and a bounty of 6s ...

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  57. CARDINAL RAMPOLLA.

    The police have commenced proceedings against certain unspecified persons on a charge of stealing Cardinal Rampolla's will valet stole a dossier of ...

    Article : 67 words
  58. IMMIGRATION.

    The New South Wales-Victorian Immigration Depot is advertising extensively for inexperienced boy labor, guaranteeing farm, employment commencing with wages ...

    Article : 100 words
  59. CALUMET DISASTER.

    The jury at the inquest on the victims of the Christamas tree panic brought in averdict to the effect that the disaster was due to an alarm raised by someone within ...

    Article : 51 words
  60. Advertising

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    Advertising : 95 words
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