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  2. COMMERCIAL.

    The 18th annual meeting of the shareholders in the Coastal Farmers' Co-operative Society, Limited, is to be held at Bellingen on Thursday. The turnover for the year ...

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  3. STATE GOVERNOR'S VISIT.

    At the Masonic Hall, with its drawing room effect of the afternoon function remaining, all classes of the community, including returned soldiers, attended in great numbers on ...

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  4. PERSONAL. *

    The Major and Mayoress (Ald. and Mrs. MeKenzie), Mr. Geo. Nesbitt, M.L.A., and Mrs. Nesbitt were the guests of his Excellency the Governor and Lady Davidson at ...

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  5. The Northern Star,

    9s per Quarter in Advance, Posted, or Delivered, in Advance Rates will not apply when Accounts have to be Rendered. 10s per Quarter Booked. ...

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  6. THE FIGHT IN ITALY. VIOLENT BATTLE FLUCTUATES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—M. Hutin says the Austrian offensive is an important military event, synchronising with the difficulties of the moment in respect to Austria's internal ...

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  7. GENERAL NEWS. FLOURISHES EXCEEDINGLY.

    His Excellency Sir Walter Davidson penned the following in the visitors' register at the Council Chambers:— "Lismore, town and district, already flourishes exceedingly, ...

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  8. DAIRY PRODUCE.

    The Berrima District Farm and Dairy Company, Ltd., report under date June 14th:—Butter: There is no alteration in prices. Choicest and first-grade butters ...

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  9. A CORRECTION.

    Mr. Thomas Milward points out the statement published in Nimbin news of 7th inst. that an invalid chair had been donated to his daughter by Cawongla friends was not ...

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  10. OFFENSIVE A PARTIAL SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A British-Italian official report states"— After a heavy bombardment from the sea to Adige the enemy's infantry attacked all day long on Saturday. ...

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  11. BRITISH LINES RE-ESTABLISHED.

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.—A Rome correspondent states:—We family hold the Asiago. Thirty-one airplanes were downed. Counter attacks were made to hold back powerful ...

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  12. VICE-REGAL VISIT.

    The Vice-Regal party visited the schools and the hospital yesterday morning, and in the afternoon left for Alstonville and Ballina. The report of yesterday's ...

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  13. GREAT BATTLE IN PROGRESS.

    ROME, Sunday.—A great battle has been in progress since Saturday. The artillery preparation was exceptionally intense. The enemy's masses of infantry began the ...

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  14. A MONDAY TRAIN.

    The Railway Commissioners have, after an interval of seven months, redeemed the promise given of putting on trains between Grafton and Lismore on Monday. It is ...

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  15. STOCK MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Cattle: Sixteen hundred were yarded. The market, was firm. Best beef 55s, second 52s, inferior 50s; bullocks £14 to £26, cows £10 to £20. ...

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  16. BATTLE FLUCTUATING.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Rome correspondent says:—Signor Orlando (Italian Premier) informed the Senate Chamber that the supreme command at 8 o'clock on the evening of 15th ...

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  17. SIB WALTER DAVIDSON'S OWN TROOP.

    The Boy Scouts of Lismore, who have since their formation last year taken a part in many patriotic functions, besides doing much other good work, have had the honor ...

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  18. PRODUCE MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There was a good demand for all lines in Sussex-street to-day. Maize was inquired for at an advanced rate, yellow and white selling at 5s, Onions ...

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  19. PRINCESS MARY'S GIFT RECEIVED.

    [?]rihg last week Mrs. Butler, of Eltham, [?]ved from the 1st Military District, [?]bane, one of her Royal Highness Prin[?]Mary's 1914 Xmas gifts for her late ...

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  20. GERMANY AND BOSNIANS HELPING.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's correspondent with the British army in Italy, writing on Saturday says:—The attack on the British positions on Asiago Plateau this morning ...

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  21. SHIPPING.

    Ballina reported yesterday that the B[?] dah had passed in at 10.40 a.m. ...

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  22. AMUSEMENTS. STAR COURT PICTURES.

    The sixth of "The Seven Deadly Sins series, "Sloth," is to be shown to-night the Star Court, featuring Charlotte Walk and Shirley Mason. Charlie Chaplin ...

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  23. UNABATED FURY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The battle in the Asiago area continues with unabated fury. The Allies are holding the line. ...

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  24. THE PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Italians captured 3000 prisoners. The Austrians claim to have captured 10,000. ...

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  25. WELL-ORGANISED ATTACK.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Ward Price gays:—The attack was well organised, wavelike masses emerging at the foot of the pineelad hills of the Asiago area in full view ...

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  26. OCTO PICTURES.

    There will be "something doing" at the Octor Pavilion to-night, when a special high-class picture programme is to screened, the star being "Lying Lips," ...

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  27. AUSTRIAN ATTACK SHATTERED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Renter's Paris correspondent says:—The Austrian attack in Italy on 15th June was shattered, the French positions being maintained intact. ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A welcome to-day was extended to Monsignor Cattaneo, the Apostolic Delegate, by the Christian Brothers and 1600 pupils at the Exhibition Hall. ...

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  29. FRONT LINE RE-ESTABLISHED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A British Italian official report says:—The pocket in the British front was cleared of the enemy during night time and in the early morning, and we ...

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  30. FINDING RECRUITS.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—The ratification of the treaty between Canada and the United States, mutually providing for the drafting of the citizens of the two countries, is ...

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  31. REVOLVER ACCIDENT.

    Yesterday morning ex-Constable Woods' furniture was removed by Mr. Stratford's men from Dawson-street, Lismore, to another residence in Crown-street, South ...

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  32. PINE AND FROSTY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The forecast is:—Fine in the north-east quarter, with foggy frosty nights, otherwise cloudy, with unsettled conditions developing in the ...

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  33. LISMORE GIRLS' PATRIOTIC GUILD.

    At the concert to be staged by the above company in the Federal Hall on Wednesday and Thursday nights (19th and 20th June) a most elaborate programme will be ...

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  35. INTER-SCHOOL SPORTS.

    On this afternoon's train from Grafton a party of students of the Grafton High School will arrive in Lismore to take part in the annual inter-school competition. The ...

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  36. FIRST DAY OF OFFENSIVE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's correspondent with the British army in Italy reports:—The first day of the Austrian offensive cannot be said from his point of view to have been ...

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  37. BRITISH AMERICAN CONVENTION.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Irish and Australians in this country will be exempted, and only Americans between 21 and 31 will be subject to draft in Britain and Canada under ...

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  39. AMERICA IN THE WAR.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—America is endeavoring to end the war by 1920 according to a high Government official. In repudiating the rumors that the war will soon ...

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  40. PRESENTATION OF TRIBUTES.

    Mrs. Somerville writes to say that the bouquets made by her and presented to Lady Davidson and Mrs. Geo. Nesbitt at the function in the Masonic Hall on Saturday ...

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  41. BAPTIST CHURCH ANNIVERSARY.

    The anniversary services in connection with the Lismore Baptist Church were conducted on Sunday. These were to have been taken by the Rev. Mr. Hockey, of ...

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  42. ENEMY CLAIMS 10,000 PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A wireless Austrian official message says:—We broke into the enemy's lines on the plateau of seven communes, also crossed the Piave. Prisoners ...

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  43. SOLDIER'S COTTAGE VISITED.

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Davidson on Saturday paid a visit to the soldier's cottage in Ballina-street, being ereeted by the Soldiers' Aid Society, and ...

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  44. AT ALSTONVILLE.

    Arriving at Alstonville yesterday afternoon, the Governor and Lady Davidson, accompanied by Mr. George Nesbitt, M.L.A., and Mrs. Nesbitt, and the Mayor and ...

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  45. THE FAR EAST.

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is reported from Siberia that several of Seminoff's forces are again active, supported by anti-Bolsheviks. Throughout the Far East the Bolsheviks are ...

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  46. AUSTRIAN ATTACK FAILS.

    ROME, Sunday.—The Austrian attack on the French failed. The battle progresses along the whole front. ...

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  47. ENORMOUS AUSTRIAN CONCENTRATION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Jeffries, war correspondent, telegraphs that the Austrians used enormous coneeatrations of artillery, including many long-range guns. The whole of ...

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