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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 129 words
  3. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
  4. GENERAL NEWS.

    There is on exhibition in Mr. S. McLean's window the silver shield at present held by the North Coast and Tableland district for its win in the Commonwealth district ...

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  5. GENERAL NEWS.

    Quarterly licensing courts will be held at Casine on January 3, Ballina January 16, and Lismore January 20. ...

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  6. THE BALLINA FOUNDERS.

    Death came in an extraordinary manner to two men, and other persons had narrow escapes, with the foundering of the steamer Ballina moored to the Ballina wharf in the ...

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  7. DISORDERS AT BERLIN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states a message from Berlin says:—At a conference in Berlin on the Empire's new constitution wherein the ...

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  8. GORED BY A BULL.

    About midnight on Thursday a Hindoo named Tatatt[?] was brought into Lismore Hospital by some fellow countrymen. The man was suffering from severe injuries to ...

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  9. SHOWERY ON PARTS OF COAST.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The forecast is:—Cloudy to showery on parts of the coast and highlands; flue inland; cool southerly winds. ...

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  10. STOCK RETURNS.

    The forms for the annual return of land and large stock for the year ended 31st December have been issued and must be returned to Mr. R. J. Spinks, secretary for the P.P. ...

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  11. PERSONAL.

    The following have booked their passage by the Pulganbar, leaving Byron Bay for Sydney to-night:—Messrs. Tysoe, H. Dumbroll, G. Knight, Hartigan, Oaeos, ...

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  12. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    The parishioners and their friends who may be in Lismore on New Year's Eve are invited to meet at the Parish Hall from 8.30 to ll for social intercourse, music, etc., and ...

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  13. PRESIDENT WILSON'S VISIT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Before the President's arrival it seemed as if London would have the coldest day of the winder. There was ice on the streets before 11 o' o'clock. ...

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  14. GODFATHERS "PROMISES."

    Some of the answers given to questions get by the Church of England Sunday School Association (dioecse of Melbourne), at its recent examinations, (says the Church ...

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  15. A PLANT NOVELTY.

    While canoeing recently on Lake J[?]nes, Ray Dick, came across a couple of plants of the giant water hyacinth, or Australianlotus. The leaves were 2ft. 6In. across. The ...

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  16. CROWN LAND SALES.

    At Brunswick Heads January 27th town lots numbering 20, of an area of one rood each, will be submitted for sale by public auction, the upset prices being £25 ...

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  17. PASSING OUT.

    We are in the midst of the final week of 1918, and it is only a matter of hours now when the dying year, by far the most eventful, of all its predecessors in the twentieth ...

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  18. NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING.

    Two boys of about 14 or 15 years of age, named Essel and Clarence Starr, had a narrow escape from drowning in the Clarence River on Wednesday, and in fact owe their ...

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  19. UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION.

    The annual results of the Sydney University have been made available. In the faculty of arts Miss Mary Kellcher secured passes in English I: and in education. In ...

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  20. STREET FIGHTING AT BERLIN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A hundred persons were killed during street fighting which began in Berlin on Tuesday morning, according to reports from Copenhagen. The ...

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  21. PROCESSION THROUGH THE STREETS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The President and Mrs. Wilson were in Buckingham Palace this afternoon. Never has Royal progress except the great national ceremonials excited such ...

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  22. WOMAN AND CHILD ON MOTOR CYCLE.

    A good many women can drive motor cars and a few can ride motor cycles. Mrs. Hedges, of South Grafton, is one of the latter, and she has just achieved something ...

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  23. VISIT OP TAREE SILVER BAND.

    To-night this fine Salvation Army Band begins operations in connection with the usual local meetings in Molosworth-street. The place of meeting has been altered for the ...

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  24. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 205 words
  25. THEY DID NOT KNOW EVERYTHING.

    Staff examiners are a very curious race (says the London "Daily Sketch"), and when a very youthful "Emma Gee" person, replying to their question on the choice of ...

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  26. MR. SCULLY'S INTENTIONS.

    Mr. H. C. Scully, who recently returned from America to Australia for the I.W.W. Commission, appears to be of the "going" to-day and "not going" to-morrow order ...

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  27. ROYAL PALACE BOMBARDED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Details of the Berlin rioting tell of considerable destruction in the course of a hard fight. The Commander of Berlin turned artillery on the sailors who ...

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  28. BOOMING OF GUNS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Amid the booming of guns and cheers of enormous crowds President. Wilson was welcomed to London this afternoon. The King and Queen Mary met ...

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  29. PREMIER RYAN'S TENDER CONCERN.

    llustrative of the tender care Mr. Ryan, Premier, shows towards returned soldiers, the following excerpt is taken from last Tuesday's "Courier":—We have to ...

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  30. CALCULATED MALICE.

    For calculated malice—pre Hunnishness—an act perpetrated at the Old Bar at the week-end takes a lot of beating. Mr. M. Parker has a residence there and at this ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Railway reports show that the metropolitan area the Christmas Day pasenger traffic showed a considerable increase on the previous year. ...

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  32. RUSSIAN ENCOURAGEMENT.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday.—A message from Berlin says that Trotsky's army advanced from Cornland and the Ukraine against the German frontier for the ...

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  33. MILLION PEOPLE VIEW PROCESSION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It estimated that more than a million people witnessed the procession. As President. Wilson's carriage entered the palace court and ...

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  34. DEATH SENTENCE CONFIRMED.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council of South Australia on Tuesday, presided over by his Excellency Sir Henry Galway, it was decided that the law should take its ...

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  35. REVOLUTIONARY PROPAGANDA.

    PARIS, Thursday.—M. Joffe, ex-Bolshevist Ambassador at Berlin has domanded the repayment of 10,000,000 roubles which the Bolsheviks paid the German Socialists for ...

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  36. THE HOLIDAY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A number of accidents occurred during the holidays Several proved fatal, while a number of persons have been admitted to hospitals with ...

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  37. M.R. CO-OP. DAIRY COMPANY.

    The following are the Manning River Coop. Dairy Co.'s returns for November. Suppliers were paid Is 3[?]d for choicest butter and Is 2[?]d for second-class. The gross ...

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  38. SOME OF THE ARRANGEMENTS.

    LONDON, Thursday—President Wilson arrived at Dover to-day and was received by the Duke of Cohnaught. He entrained at Charing Cross, where their Majestics ...

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  39. MYSTERIOUS LEYBURN INCIDENT.

    Our Leyburn correspondent reports that Mr. J. W. Kim, the local mail coutractor, has had the misfortune to lose five of his best horses in two days, and as he is to start ...

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  40. LOYALISTS REPULSED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Spartacusers' sailors and a section of the soldiers attempted a coup d'etat in Berlin. In the street fighing 100 people were killed, The ...

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  41. A SUCCESSFUL DAY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The weather was glorious for the holidays, and dense crowds patronised all places of amusement. The traffic on the railways and tramways shows ...

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  42. COST OF ELECTRICITY.

    Comparisons are said to be odious, but they are extremely useful at times (Grafton "Argus"). It needs comparisons to rightly estimate the wonderful possibilities of the ...

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  43. SAILORS SURRENDER.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.—The sailors at headquarters at Berlin surrendered, to the Government troops. ...

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  44. SHOPS GUTTED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In a fire at North Sydney yesterday three shops were gutted. ...

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  45. SHAKES HANDS WITH AMERICAN. OFFICERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—An impressive gathering welcomed President Wilson, including Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, Admiral Beatty, Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Bonar Law, ...

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  46. UNEXPECTED DEATH.

    At Macksville railway bridge on Friday week the engineer in charge, Mr. Walter James Badham, 54, went down a cylinder where the men were working at the 74 ...

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  47. NAVAL CHIEFS DISMISSED.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday.—A message from Berlin says that the chief of the High Sea Fleet (Admiral Hipper), chief of the Baltic Fleet (Admiral Bachman), and ...

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  48. BUNNY IN EARLY TIMES.

    "Old Timer" writes to the Brisbane "Courier", on 24th instant:—Sir,—your. "Fifty Years." notes as usual bring reminiscences to mind which in the light of recent ...

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  49. GALLIPOLI BAND ROBBED.

    During the progress of an entertainment at the Returned Soldiers' Rooms in Macdonell House recently the window of the office was broken and two bags, containing ...

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  50. DOUBTFUL LOYALTY.

    In responding to the toast of the chairman at the Grafton Bowing Club function on Saturday night, the Mayor (Ald. D. MeFarlane) said it was always pleasing to preside ...

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  51. CRITICAL SITUATION.

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday.—Arriyals from Berlin say that the situation is still most critical. Nobody, least of all the Government, knows what is going to happen next. ...

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  52. THE MATERNAL INSTINCT.

    A very fine sample of sagacity and maternal instinct was displayed a few days ago by a mare owned by Mr. Harry Burston, of the Maitland Road, st[?]tes a recent issue ...

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  53. INVITATION TO IRELAND.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Mayor of Dublin's convention has invited President Wilson, to visit Ireland. A great meeting at Queens town supported the invitation. It was ...

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  54. DAIRY COMPANY'S PURCHASE.

    We ("M.R. Times") hear that the Upper Manning Co-operative Dairy Co. has purchased the Laurio Estate, which surrounds the Chatham factory. Mr. Lester Plummer ...

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  55. CURIOUS STORY OF V.C. WINNER.

    Included in the list of winners of the Victoria Cross published last week was the name of "Sergeant Sexton," of the 13th Battalion (N.S.W.). "Sergeant Sexton's" real name ...

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  56. ESTHONIA INVADED.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday.—The Swedish Consul at Reval has arrived at Stockholm to ask assistance against the Bolshevik invaders of Esthonia. The Swedish Fqreign ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. AN IDEA OF GERMAN POMP.

    LONDON, Thursday:—A motor load of helmets an I cpaulettes, war-spoiled, is designed to give the President a comprehensive idea of the pomp and ceremony of ...

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  59. Advertising

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  61. BOOMS AT THE PALACE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—president and Mrs. Wilson occupy a magnificent suite of seven rooms at Buckingham Palace. ...

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