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  3. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    A ship has arrived at New Zealand with over a hundred cases of Spanish influenza. The N.Z. Prime Minister says there is more industrial unrest in Australia than ...

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  4. COMMERCIAL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A heavy supply of pigs was forward at the abattoirs sales, when all descriptions were represented, but porkers made the major portion of the ...

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  5. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    On the grassy slopes of the vicarage grouuds in Keen-street yesterday afternoon, and under the shade of the encompassing foliage, the annual garden fete and sale of ...

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  6. TICK COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission, Mr. H. F. W. Fletcher, P.M., resumed on Tuesday morning. G. B. Elliott explained to his Worship the ...

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  7. SEVENTH WAR LOAN.

    Although the seventh war loan has closed, particulars of additional subscriptions, which had been lodged in outlying parts to the credit of the combined effort of the ...

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  8. FISH MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Schnapper 1s 3d to 1s 6d, jewfish 9d to 10d, Murray cod 1s, freshwater perch 9d, prawns 1s per 1b; black bream 35s to 50s, blackfish 14s to 18s, ...

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  9. TOTAL TO DATE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mr. Watt says the loan shows that £37,000,000 has been received. The details will be available to-morrow, when he will state if the loan is to be ...

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  10. GENERAL NEWS.

    The secretary of the Grafton Chamber of Commerce has received a letter from Mr. W. A. Zuill, M.L.A., stating that he has asked the Railway Commissioners to expedite the ...

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  11. LETTER OF APPRECIATION.

    The following letter was received by Mr. J. Jones, of Nimbin, from Pte. Fred. Appleby, who onlisted in the A.I.F. and has been in several big engagement in France, and ...

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  12. PRODUCE MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Buyers operated freely at Sussex-street markets to-day. The maize market remained firm, white and yellow of prime quality bringing 6s 3d. Onions ...

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  13. BEFORE THE FOOTLIGHTS BUSINESS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At four Sydney theatres last night £209,630 Was subscribed to the war loan. ...

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  14. NO NOTICE OF EXTENSION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—No notification was received by the Commonwealth Bank officials this morning whether there would be any extension of time for contributing to ...

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  15. CAPE WEED.

    A bunch of Cape weed brought into this office by Mr. W. Behan gives evidence that this noxious plant has again made its appearance in the district. Anyone who has ...

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  16. MOOBALL SHOOTING CASE

    In connection with the shooting case at Mooball on Tuesday afternoon. James Caden was yesterday arrested near Burringbar by Constable Hinchy and taken to ...

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  17. LAND APPLICATIONS.

    The following applications were lodged at the Casino Lands office for the week ended Saturday last:—Edmond Patrick Trihey, c.p. 690 acres, parish Cougal, county Rous; Neil ...

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  18. SHIPPING.

    The Mokau crossed out at Ballina at 6.50 a.m. yesterday, and the Burringbar at 4.45 p.m. ...

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  19. PERSONAL.

    A wire from Sydney yesterday intimated that Mr. C. E. D. Meares has been elected Government nominee in the cheese section of the dairy produce pool. ...

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  20. THE WEATHER.

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  21. PRICE FIXING COMMISSION.

    The following gentlemen have been appointed members of the Price Fixing Commission:—Messrs. C. Henty (Parbury, Hehty and Co., Ltd., Sydney), R. Marcus ...

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  22. RISING TEMPERATURES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The forecast is: —Fine, with rising temperatures; winds tending northerly. ...

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  23. A COOL WELCOME.

    Pte. J. Anderson, of the 49th Battalion, 2nd Light Horse, A.I.F., returned from the French fighting line last evening to find a somewhat chilly reception, not a soul being ...

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  24. AMUSEMENTS.

    A very choice Triangle seven-reel feature, "Those Who Pay," is listed for to-night at the Star Court, Bessie Barriscale and Howard Hickman taking the leading parts. ...

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  25. ELECTRIC LIGHT SUCCESS.

    During the last financial year the electric works department of the Inverell Municipal Council generated 220,007 units of electricity, for which the Council received in revenue ...

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  26. INVERELL WINS GOVERNOR'S SHIELD.

    Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald, Minister for Local Government, who acted as adjudicator in the competition amongst shires and municipalities for the shield offered by the Governor for the ...

    Article : 70 words
  27. CLUNES PICTURES.

    A first-class programme of pictures will be shown in the Clunes Hall next Saturday night, the star film being the great western sensation, "Sunlight's Last Raid." The ...

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  28. COMMONWEALTH BAZAAR.

    The Comonwealth bazaar was continued in the Federal Hall last night, when exceptionally good business was done. The following raffle results were announced ...

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  29. AN ARISTOCRATIC GUERNSEY.

    A fine young Guernsey bull, bred by Mr. A. Hordern at Milton Park, Bowral, and recently purchased from his breeder by Mr. P. Hogan, of "Fernleigh," Doubtful Creek, has ...

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  30. OBITUARY.

    The many friends of Mr. Morgan Donohue, senr., of Rous, will regret to learn of his death, which took place in the Ballina District Hospital on the 8th inst., at the ripe ...

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  31. WAR LOAN POET.

    The Commonwealth Treasurer, Melbourne, has informed Mr. R. N. Carrington, of Maclean, that his verses, entitled "The Seven Loans," which appeared recently in the ...

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  32. OBITUARY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The death is anrounced of Bishop Stone Wigg. He died at Burwood this morning after an illness of some months. ...

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  33. JACK'S AND DEPENDENTS' DAYS.

    A collection in connection with Jack's and Dependents' Days will be made in the street next Saturday. Buttons of various denominations will be available for purchase ...

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  34. CABINET CHANGES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Important changes are contemplated in the administration of the State Treasury. Mr. Holman will retire from the Treasurership in order to give his ...

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  35. CANE-CUTTERS' STRIKE.

    Trouble has arisen on the Lower Clarence between the cane-growers and cane-cutters, as a result of which about 150 men came out on strike. It seems that when the ...

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  36. BEE-KEEPING.

    The Department of Agriculture draws attention to the fact that owing to the amendment of the Apiaries Act, 1916, annual regisration of apiaries is not now necessary. ...

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  37. SPANISH INFLUENZA IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—There were 119 cases of Spanish influenza on a vessel which has arrived in New Zealand. ...

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  38. OUTBREAK GOES THROUGH SHIP.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—A message. from Auckland states that owing to the outbreak of influenza on board the Canadian mail steamer it has been detained for ...

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  39. UNBUSINESS LIKE METHODS.

    At the last meeting of Grafton Water Board the secretary reported that some time ago, finding that the Railway Department had paid in a small portion of what it owed for ...

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  40. PLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOON.

    A pleasant Sunday afternoon taking the form of a musical recital was held under the auspices of the Men's Class in the Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon last. ...

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  41. A POINT IN THE LIQUOR ACT.

    During the hearing of a case at Ulmarra Police Court, in which William Russell, licensee of the Brushgrove Hotel, was charged with selling liquor after hours to other than a ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—It is estimated that the forthcoming referendum on the question of the abolition of the Upper House will cost £12,000. Provision for this ...

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  43. LIQUOR PROHIBITION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At a demonstration in the Domain to-day under the auspices of the Women's War-Time Prohibition Committee, a resolution was carried strongly ...

    Article : 132 words
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  46. A DETACHED MIND.

    The "detached" mind of the average staff captain in France, enabling him to ignore even the most momentous happenings, is a perpetual source of envy to the regimental ...

    Article : 149 words
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