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  2. COMMERCIAL,

    Carlton and Carlton draw special attention to the sale of catlle to be held in Lismore yards. Buyers can attend, as a very attractive yarding will be submitted. Ven ...

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  3. PEACE DEMONSTRATIONS IN GERMANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Rotterdam "Courant" announces that Germany has capitulated, and that the Kaiser has abdicated. ...

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  4. THE MISSING LINK.

    Residents of Casino were highly displeased that at the last meeting of the Municipal Council it was decided that the district should not be represented at the conference ...

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  5. FISH MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The following prices ruled to-day:—Schnapper 1s 6d, jewfish 9d to 10d, prawns 1s per lb.; black bream 35s to 50s, blackfish 16s to 20s, flathead 32s 6d ...

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  6. PRODUCE MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Thusday.—The market for onions was considerably weaker in Sussex-street to-day. During the sales a drop of £4 was reported, brown Spanish sclling at ...

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  7. GENERAL NEWS.

    The annual meeting of the above League will be held in St. Paul's schoolroom tonight. Lady and gentleman members are reminded to be present by an advertisement ...

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  8. LISMORE SHOW.

    An advertisement in this issue asks the ladies of the town and district to meet the executive of the A. and I. Society at the Masonic Hall at 3 o'clock on. Monday ...

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  9. ACCEPTANCE WITH A PROVISO.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Berlin message, via Amsterdam, reports that Germany accepts all President Wilson's conditions, providing she is assured that the interests of ...

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  10. "CONTINUE WITH ALL OUR STRENGTH."

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Mail" in a leading article says:—"President Wilson's reply justifies the high hopes the Allies reposed in him. Summed up in the ...

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  11. FANCY APPLES FROM MONARO.

    Monaro has entered the field as a supplier of choice apples to the Sydney market. A consignment of Granny Smith of prime to 'extra' fancy quality was forwarded at the ...

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  12. DEMONSTRATIONS IN GERMANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's Hague correspondent states that large crowds are parading Berlin. The police were powerless to suppress demonstrations before the ...

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  13. SHIPPING.

    The Canonbar crossed out at Ballina at 6 p.m. yesterday. ...

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  14. TURKISH SITUATION UNCHANGED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter learns that the Turkish situation is unchanged, and any immediate fresh development is not anticipated. ...

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  15. LLOYD GEORGE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Lloyd George has returned to the country, but has arranged for his immediate recall if needed. Political circles are buzzing with discussion on the ...

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  16. MEAT PRICES.

    Notice is invited to the advertisement of Messrs. Jenner and Tarleton appearing in the "Star" to-day. It certainly deserves the attention of every housewife, ...

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  17. THE WEATHER.

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  18. THE STUMBLING BLOCK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Asquith, in a speech in London after paying a tribute to the army's achievements, said it was the navy's untiring vigilance which drained ...

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  19. GERMAN DEEDS, NOT WORDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Berne correspondent reports that 20 Black Sea warships, commanded by Germans, have assembled at Constantinople to protect the ...

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  20. PRICES OF BUTTER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the course of a further statement, Mr. A. S. McKenzie, general secretary of the Primary Producers' Union, advised that he had again written to ...

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  21. ALLIES' MILITARY SUPREMACY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is generally considered that the clause safeguarding the Allies' military supremacy places the armistice position on a satisfactory basis, but the ...

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  22. SULTRY CONDITIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The forecast is: Sultry at first, with northerly winds, quickly followed by a cool west to south-West change; strong to gales on the coast; fine ...

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  23. OVERTURES TAKEN AS SINCERE.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—Amsterdam reports that Germany's reply to President Wilson is expected to-night and that it will accept the President's terms. A movement ...

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  24. COMMONWEALTH BAZAAR.

    The raffles at the Commonwealth bazaar last night resulted:—Australia stall: Box of sweets, won by J. Maloney, senr.; cake, J. Burgett. Commonwealth stall: Box of ...

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  25. GERMAN PEOPLE DEPRESSED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A panic occurred on the Berlin Exchange and in banking circles. General popular depression followed the publication of President Wilson's ...

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  26. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-night at the Star Court Bessie Barriscale appears in "Those Who Pay," a sevenact Triangle drama that throws a light on the big question and answers it forcefully, ...

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  27. PRESS APPRECIATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The press give unanimous approval to President Wilson's note and appreciate his aptness in stating the British attitude. ...

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  28. TURKISH LEADERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It iB reported from Constantinople that the pro-Entente Party demanded the court-martialling of Enver Pasha (ex-Minister for War.) Simultaneously ...

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  29. GERMANY WILL ACCEPT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter believes Germany will accept President Wilson's conditions. ...

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  30. COMING TO AN END.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—The following passage from "Vorwaerts," which represents the views of Herr Scheidmann, are noteworthy, taken in conjunction with ...

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  31. WISDOM OF REPLYING SEPARATELY.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Senators unanimously approve of President Wilson's note. "Le Temps" applauds it, and singles out the wisdom of replying separately to ...

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  32. INTERESTING POINT RAISED.

    Three Italians were recently brought before a West Australian Court to show for what purpose they became possessed of a quantity of liquor. Three casks containing ...

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  33. RIVER EXCURSION.

    A river excursion promoted by the Lismore Railway Institute takes place to-night. Further particulars are advertised. ...

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  34. ELATION AND ANXIETY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The atmosphere is tense. There is a mixture of elation and anxiety, although the general expectation is that fighting will shortly terminate. There ...

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  35. CHURCH OF ENGLAND FETE.

    The annual fete and sale of gifts in connection with St. Andrew's Church of England concluded in the vicarage grounds last evening. There were very gratifying ...

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  36. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Waterside Laborers' Union has decided to make a claim for higher wages. ...

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  37. NO OFFICIAL INFORMATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Foreign Office informed Reuter's Agency at 10 o'clock to-night that there was no official information of the subject of the reported ...

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  38. THE CHANCELLOR.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—The "Cologne Gazette" states that the Chancellor in the course of a lengthy explanation to the Majority parties in the Reichstag defended ...

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  39. TRAMWAY MEN'S MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A mass meeting of tramway employees was held to-day to discuss their grievances. Mr. Warton, secretary of the union, said the Government of ...

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  40. STATEMENT WITHDRAWN.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—The newspaper, "Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant," is unable to obtain confirmation, and withdraws tie bulletin reporting the capitulation ...

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  41. SALVATION ARMY.

    Something in the nature of a bomb fell in the midst of the Salvationists last weekend, when a wire was received from headquarters by Captain, Stranks with "move ...

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  42. SUBMARINE STRIFE,

    MADRID, Wednesday.—It is semi-officially announced that the German Embassy is handing over to Spain seven German ships aggregating 21,000 tons to replace the ships ...

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  43. NO CONFIRMATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Foreign Office is without confirmation of the report of the Kaiser's a[?]ication, but well informed circles are not disposed to reject it. ...

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  44. ON THE VERGE OF A KNOCK-OUT.

    LONDON Wednesday.—The "Times" correspondent at American headquarters says: The entire American Army received President Wilson's reply with the greatest ...

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  45. PERSONAL.

    Rev. Geo. Morris, of Taree, has been appointed the first rector to the newly created parish of Wauchope. It is a very large district, extending from Wauchope to some 10 ...

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  46. SEAMEN'S DEMAND.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Melbourne seamen are refusing to work on all coastal vessels, demanding a 50 per cent, increase in wages and certain rationing ...

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  47. INSURRECTON AMONG ENEMY.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—A French, official cable says that an open insurrection has broken out at Prague (Bohemia). ...

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  48. BULGARIA GETS IN FIRST.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A particularly well-informed Austrian personage writes that when Germany despatched the first note Turkey was getting ready for a separate ...

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  49. THE ENEMY'S METHODS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Evening News" states that the British Government holds conclusive proof that the U boat which sank the Leinster was sent out with ...

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  50. INCOME TAX STAMPS.

    On Monday the sale of State income tax stamps was begun. Taxpayers may now purchase at their convenience stamps which will be accepted at their face value when the ...

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  51. ITALIAN VIEW.

    ROME, Wednesday—The Italian press unanimously endorse the necessity of President Wilson's demand for most stringent guarantees, and emphasises the diplomatic ...

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  52. TIMBER ROYALTIES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A deputation of timber traders waited upon the Minister for Lands this morning, the interview lasting nearly three hours. The deputation ...

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  53. THE BALKANS.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—Tirana, in Albania, has been captured. ...

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  54. REPARATION INSISTED UPON.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says: The Senate passed a resolution requesting the Government to continue with the Allies in insisting upon ...

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  55. EXCITEMENT AT ANTWERP.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—There was immense excitement at Antwerp when it became known that Germany was willing to accept the evacuation proposals. Patriotic ...

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  56. DESTRUCTION BY THE ENEMY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Franco-Serbians found houses and shops in Nish plundered. The valuable library was burned, the national monuments were destroyed, and ...

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  57. A BRAVE SCHOOLBOY.

    The Moonee Ponds police were informed on Saturday last of a brave, act of Dudley Townsend, aged 13 years, who saved William Besanko, aged 10 years, from drowning in ...

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  58. OFFICIAL DENIAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is officially denied that Germany has capitulated. The German press is disappointed with President Wilson's reply. The "Cologne Gazette" ...

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  59. TAKING THE WAR SERIOUSLY.

    It has been declared that "an orator is a man who says things." Rev. R. B. S. Hammond is one of the most prolific platform speakers in serving up to his audience a ...

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  60. Advertising

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  61. RUSSIA.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—A message from Kieff states that a new attempt was made to assasinate Lenin, who was shot in the shoulder. ...

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  62. "WE WANT PEACE."

    HAGUE, Wednesday.—Further information from Essen confirms the previous reports that strikes and unrest are rapidly growing with news from the Western front getting ...

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  63. MR. HUGHES ON SITUATION.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Speaking at a luncheon Mr. Hughes said that the dark and awful days of trial were almost past. The arrogant and boastful enemy who had forced ...

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  64. Advertising

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  65. GERMAN UNREST.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—News from Germany confirms the report of overwhelming anxiety, particularly in Berlin, where the feeling is described as growing to ...

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