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  2. PATRIOTIC WORK AT MEERSCHAUM VALE.

    A five hundred party and social was held in the Meerschaum Vale hall last Wednesday night, 5th June, to raise funds to procure socks for the soldiers at the front. The ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIA. RECRUITING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Light Horse reinforcements which marched through the city streets this morning represented every State in the Commonwealth. ...

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  4. GENERAL TELEGRAMS. REFUGEES AT SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The schooner Betsy Ross, bound from Melbourne to 'Frisco with a cargo of wheat, put into Port Jackson yewterday in distress. The vessel was struck ...

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  5. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. W. F. Massey, Sir J. G. Ward, Mr. R. R, Garran, Sir R. L. Borden and Mrs. Hughes have arrived in England. ...

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  6. STRATEGY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—An important article on "Strategy" by General Foch is published in to-day's issue of the newspaper "The Field." General Foch argues that modern ...

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  7. IRELAND.

    DUBLIN, Sunday.—The Nationalists have apparently surrendered to the Sinn Feiners, remaining silent while the Mansion House conference, which included Messrs. John ...

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  8. COMPLETING ARRANGEMENTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Colonial Office and the War Cabinet's Secretary are completing arrangements for the Imperial Conference, which promises to be the most ...

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  9. ONLY ONE WAY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Peter Dawson, the world-famous baritone, who recently enlisted with the A.I.F., addressing a recruiting meeting in Martin Place to-day, declared that ...

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  10. SLY GROG SELLING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Alice Clarke pleaded guilty at the Police Court to a charge of sly grog selling and was fined £100, in default nine months' imprisonment with hard ...

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  11. VESSEL IN HEAVY WEATHER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The American barquentine, Jane Standford, arrived in Sydney this morning with her fore and main topmasts gone, together with the yards. It ...

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  12. PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Repatriation Department is taking steps to regulate collections at patriotic carnivals. Rules are to be drawn up fixing the conditions under ...

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  13. CONSCRIPTION APPROVED.

    BELFAST, Sunday.—The General Assembly of the Irish Presbyterian Church passed a resolution approving of conscription and opposing Home Rule. ...

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  14. PORK IN SUMMER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—W. H. Nieholls, pork butcher, giving evidence at the inquiry concerning the State abattoirs, said that frequently in the summer pork was not fit for ...

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  15. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A telegram from Kharkoff states that the Germans have occupied the railway junction at Lisky, near Voronesch, to which place the Soviets had fallen ...

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  16. TRIBUTE TO THE AMERICANS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir Robert Garran said that in America everything was subordinate to military efforts. Mr. Massey and Sir Joseph Ward, in pointed interviews, said ...

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  17. KEEP THE WAR IN VIEW.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Archbishop Kelly, speaking at Manly, said they must not lose sight of the war and of their determination to win the war. ...

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  18. KNOCKROW RED CROSS.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Knockrow Red Cross was held at Mrs. Jesse Jackson's residence on June 4th, Mrs. W. Rice occupying the chair. Donations were ...

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  19. ITALIAN RESERVISTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Italian reservists in N.S. Wales are now being called to the colors. A large number of men attended at Victoria Barracks to-day to be attested. A ...

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  20. SOMETHING ABOUT MUTTON.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—C. Mallet, butcher, said that last summer mutton had come down from Homebush as if it had been through the gutter—wet, slimy and filthy, and obviously ...

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  21. BOLSHEVIK MANIFESTO.

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—As already had been done in Petrograd, all the chief Moscow papers have been suppressed. A Bolshevik manifesto calls the workmen and peasants to ...

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  22. LATEST SPORTING. THE TURF.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The famous racehorse Biplane reached Sydney to-day from New Zealand. ...

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  23. SPIRIT OF CANADIAN PEOPLE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir R. L. Borden, in an interview, observed that the spirit of the Canadian people will continue resolute and indomitable to the end. Certain disturbances ...

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  24. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—James Cavanagh, 26, was accidentally shot at Turner's Flat, near Kempsey, by a boy named Smith. The victim died in a few minutes. ...

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  25. A POLITICAL L.L. LEADER'S VIEW.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the P.L.L. gathering on Saturday night Mr. William Martia, president of the Glebe branch of the party, said the method in Australia that had been ...

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  26. GENERAL WAR CABLES. ZINC CORPORATION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—At a meeting of the Zinc Corporation Mr. Govett said the world's lead supply had grown very slowly in the last decade, and was likely to further ...

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  27. NEW STAR DISCOVERED.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—New Zealand meteorologists report the discovery last night of a new star of the first magnitude. The discovery is regarded of world-wide ...

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  28. FOOTBALL.

    The following team represents Nimbin in its match with the Marist Brothers on Saturday next on the Nimbin ground:—R. Duncan, A. Brunsden, V. Graham, F. Wakely, ...

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  29. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir D. Haig's av[?] tion report states:—Bombing has been active on both sides. On Friday we dropped 23 tons of bombs on the railway junctions, ...

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  30. WHEAT PAYMENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Premier announced to-night that the N.S.W. Government would not recede from its guarantee to pay 4s per bushel for wheat to farmers at ...

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  31. RUSHING A BAR.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—During the half time interval at the South Melbourne-Carlton football match scenes of great disorder ensued near the liquor bar. The crowd ...

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  32. ENGLISH-SPEAKING RACES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Victorian Chief Justice, speaking at a patriotic function, said no matter how great our successes might be in the war it would be essential ...

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  33. DEFENCE OF PARIS.

    PARIS, Sunday.—A committee has been appointed to organise the defence of the capital. The decree appoints a committee under the authority of the Minister for ...

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  34. BOY'S EYES DAMAGED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—As a result of investigations the police are satisfied the story of William Dunn's eyes, who alleged a man threw vitriol in his face at Dural on ...

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  35. SUBMARINE STRIFE.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.— The "Koelnische Zeitung," describing the appearance of "U" boats in American waters, admits, such development is necessary owing to ...

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  36. BILLIARDS.

    The draw for the fourth round of the snooker tournament being played at Phil Levy's is as follows:—To-night (Tuesday).—F. Fredericks v. J. Muldoon, N. Gear v. H. ...

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  37. DEFENCE DECREE DEFENDED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says:—On June 7th "Le Petit Parisien's" defence of the decree proves the Government meant to stick at nothing ...

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  38. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  39. RIDERS WORKING HOMEWARD.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—It is now believed the submarine raiders are working homeward, but other raiders are expected. No American destroyers will be ordered back ...

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  40. MILITARY PAY SHEETS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The inquiry into the conduct of Simeon Solomons, formerly paying officer at Victoria Barracks, was continued to-day. Major de Witte said the ...

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  41. ITALIAN RED CROSS DAY.

    An appeal in connection with the Italian Red Cross Day on Friday, June 28th, came before the meeting of the Lismore Municipal Council last night. The Lord Mayor of ...

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  42. BRAVE NURSES' NARROW ESCAPE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A party of British nurses narrowly escaped during the recent retreat. They were awakened by torrifie artillery fire and the whistling of shells, and ...

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  43. THE WEEK'S TALLY.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—It is stated that 22,000 tons of shipping was sunk this week in American coast waters by German submarines. ...

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  44. WAR CHEST MARKET STALL.

    The Lismore War Chest applied to last night's meeting of the Lismore Municipal, Council for permission to hold two market stalls in the street next Saturday—one ...

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  45. SALE OF WHEAT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The High Court in the case of Josephs versus Treasurer of N.S. Wales allowed the appeal on behalf of plaintiff against the verdict of the State Full ...

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  46. STEAMER TORPEDOED.

    BELFAST, Sunday.—A steamer from England reached port in a sinking condition. A Submarine fired three torpedoes but missed the steamer in the darkness. A fourth ...

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  47. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the inquest concerning the death of Teresa Todd, aged 14 months, evidence was given that the mother was holding the child in the back yard, when ...

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  48. GERMAN CORRESPONDENCE STOPPED.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—Count Hertling announced in the Reichstag that Britain had stopped correspondence between Germany and Germans in occupied countries owing to ...

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  49. SAFES BLOWN OPEN.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Armed with a quantity of explosives, burglars blew open a number of safes in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne on Saturday and last night. ...

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  50. WAR CHEST MARKET STALL.

    On Saturday, 8th June, the market stall was in charge of Mrs. J. H. Frith and Misses Gwen Parker and R. Taylor, when £14 14s 3d was realised including the following cash ...

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  51. PETITION FOR DECREE OF NULLITY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In the Divorce Court James Joseph Bayldon petitioned for a decree of nullity of marriage with Elizabeth Reed, otherwise called Bayldon. The ...

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  52. TIRPITZ BOASTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—"After our land forces have driven the French and English beyond Paris it will be the turn of the Kaiser's navy to drive the English fleet off the seas," ...

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  53. WAR PRISONERS' CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Although Lord Newton states he refuses to believe the hospital ship Koningen Regentes was torpedoed the weight of evidence seems to leave very little ...

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  54. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Monday,—The Assistant Minister of Justice (Mr. Gillies), referring to-day to the practice of racing clubs of holding inquiries in camera, said the Government ...

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  55. LONG RANGE BOMBARDMENT.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The long range bombardment of Paris continued to-day. ...

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  56. GERMAN TROOPS.

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—German troops have been sent to the French front from the Ukraine, being replaced by Austrians. ...

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  57. Family Notices

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  58. FARMERS' CRITICISM.

    TORONTO, Sunday.—Owing to strong criticism of he Military Service Act at the farmers' conference which closed to-day similar gatherings in future will be prohibited ...

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  59. POSTAL SERVICE.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Frenchmen, M. Heraldy and M. Lorgnat, established a London-Paris postal service. Carrying six cwt. they flew to London in 165 minutes and returned ...

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  60. TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY.

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—It is officially denied that negotiations have begun at Moscow on the subject of the future German control of the trans-Siberian railway as far as Irkutsk. ...

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  61. Advertising

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  62. CONFERENCE OPENS.

    THE HAGUE, Sunday.—The Prisoners of War Conference has opened. ...

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  63. LIMBLESS AUSTRALIANS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Dr. Fetherstonhaugh has ordered limbless Australians to be shipped to Australia without artificial limbs,land hundreds of men will be leaving shortly. Dr. ...

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  64. IN FLANDERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's correspondent at British headquarter's says:—Last week relatively was uneventful. We have shown on the balance considerably more activity ...

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  65. Advertising

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  66. THE BALKANS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The German newspapers predict that a Bulgarian offensive will be undertaken soon in the Balkans under General Leman von Sanders. ...

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  67. Advertising

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  69. Advertising

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