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  2. LISMORE POLICE COURT. MONDAY, MARCH 25th.

    John Gallen pleaded guilty to having on March 18th behaved in a riotous manner in Woodlark-street. Constable Pheeney said that at about 2.15 p.m. defendant was ...

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  3. COMMERCIAL.

    Hindmarsh and Co. draw final attention to Mr. Thos. Harding's clearing sale of his very choice Durham herd, to be sold tomorrow (Wednesday) at Keerrong on the ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Mr. G. W. Terris, senr., of Ballina, late of Uralba, is very low and is causing his friends some anxiety. Mr. A. J. Gordon, of Ballina, has, during ...

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  5. THE ROYAL SHOW. EVERYTHING READY FOR, OPENING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Everything is practically completed for the opening of the great show to-morrow. The weather is beautiful, and there is every indication that it ...

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  6. THE GIGANTIC STRUGGLE. FIERCE CONTINUATION OF GERMAN OFFENSIVE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir D. Haig reports that there was no material change in the battle front during the night, though further lighting occurred at a number of points. ...

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  7. FINE DISTRICT DISPLAYS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—All preparations with the exception of a few finishing touches are made for the opening of the show tomorrow. The ring is in good condition, and ...

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  8. MARKET REPORTS.

    The Coastal Farmers' Co-op. Society report on March 22nd, 1918:—Butter.—The shrinkage in production is now becoming more general. Percentage allotted for local ...

    Article : 358 words
  9. ENEMY WRITER'S DESCRIPTION.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—The Amsterdam correspondent of the "Vossische Zeitung," describing the opening of the battle, said: The enemy artillery held with uncanny ...

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  10. The Northern Star,

    [?] 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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  11. LONDON CALM.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir D. Haig's report on the retirement found London calm and prepared. General Smith-Dorrien in an interview by the "Weekly Dispatch" said ...

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  12. RICH GOLD FIND NEAR CORAMBA.

    The following leases have been applied for at the Warden Clerk's office, Coramba, for gold, in the parish of Comlaroi, county Fitzroy:—John George Ernest Gregory, 6 ...

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  13. THE SHELLING OF PARIS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—So far there is no explanation of the long range shelling of Paris, which is a mystery, as the nearest point of the front is usually regarded as ...

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  14. GENERAL NEWS. EASTER TUESDAY HOLIDAY.

    Mr. Goo. N[?]sbitt, M.L.A., has informed the Town Clerk that Easter Tuesday has been gazetted a public holiday for the municipality of Lismore. ...

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  15. WINTER BUTTER POOL.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Regulations governing the Commonwealth winter butter pool for 1918 were issued to-day The purpose of the pool is to provide as much ...

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  16. POWER OF NEW GUN.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Experts believe that the gun bombarding Paris is a new Austrian gun using an explosive of higher power than hitherto known, or having a secret ...

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  17. POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    On Good Friday the Post and Telegraph offices will be closed as on a Sunday. On Easter Saturday they will be open as on an ordinary Saturday. Both offices will be ...

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  18. SITUATION OF THE GUN.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Paris message states that the long range German gun mentioned in a previous message is situated 12 kilometres behind the French lines and 120 ...

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  19. WOOL AND PRODUCE REPORTS.

    The Sydney Wool Selling Brokers' Association report:—Hides: A very strong market ruled at full late rates. Quotations:—Picked lines of stout heavies to ...

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  20. RABBIT DESTRUCTION.

    The P.P. District, of Casino has been declared an infested district, as from 30th April next, for a period of three years. The methods of destruction are notified and ...

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  21. CANADIAN GAS BOMBARDMENT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Renter's Canadian correspondent telegraphs that the greatest gas bombardment in the world's history was carried out by the Canadians on the [?]ight ...

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  22. GERMAN MILITARISM.

    PARIS, Sunday.—"La Libre Parole" says that German militarism is rushing towards ultimate defeat and butchery. All, it offers is to enslave the people. ...

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  23. EMPLOYERS' OBLIGATIONS.

    The attention of employers of labor is drawn to certain obligations which fall upon them at this time of the year by reason of directions issued under the ...

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  24. ROW IN A DAIRY FACTORY.

    At the annual meeeting of the Stanley River Co-operative Dairy Co. (Q.) held last Saturday (says the "Gympie Times") a vote of no confidence in the directors was ...

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  25. HYSTERICAL JOY AND MISGIVING.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The German communiques and grandiloquent telegrams of the war correspondents are evoking extraordinary and popular demonstrations in ...

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  26. FISH MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The following prices ruled to-day at the municipal markets:—Schnapper ls, jewlish 8d to 9d, freshwater perch 6d to 7d, Muray cod 1s, prawns 1s per ...

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  27. THE ENEMY'S OBJECTIVE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's correspondent at headquarters, reporting on Saturday evening, says:—Captured copies of the German plan of the offensive show that the ...

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  28. ENEMY AERIAL RAIDERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A French official message says:—Enemy aeroplanes crossed our lines and bombarded several localities behind the front, not causing much damage. ...

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  29. NEW STOCK FOR CLARENCE RIVER.

    The continual influx of champion pedigreed stock to the Lower Clarence is much to be desired, and the latest arrival at Palmer's Channel, a pedigree roan bull, is as ...

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  30. PRODUCE MARKETS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Dairy produce was the chief attraction in Sussex-street to-day, and firm business was transacted the largest for a considerable period. The activity was ...

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  31. P.P. BOARDS' CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The inaugural conference of the Institute of Pastures Protection Board officials was opened to-day under the presidency of Mr. Valder (Director of ...

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  32. NINETY-SEVEN GERMAN DIVISIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Ninety-seven German divisions have been identified as fighting against the British, and others are coming in. ...

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  33. AMUSEMENTS.

    "Transgression," featuring Earle Williams and Corinne Griffith, is the feature to-night at the Star Court, a play of love, honor, and intrigue. Other pictures ...

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  34. LADY CHEAP JACK.

    There are few departments of business activity the fair sex does not invade these days, but few people a couple of years ago would ever have believed the day of the ...

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  35. THE KAISER'S TELEGRAM.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The Kaiser has telegraphed the Kaiserin stating that the battle by Monchy, Cambrai, and St. Quentin has been won. ...

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  37. STOCK MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Monday—There Were 2400 head of cattle yarded to-day. The market for prime was unaltered, others being 10s to 15s lower. Best beef was worth 54s, second ...

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  38. CAPTURE OF PERONNE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A wireless German official message claims the capture of Peronne, and that prisoners taken by the Germans have increased to 37,000 and the guns ...

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  39. "PEG O' MY HEART" TO-NIGHT.

    "Peg o' My Heart," the comedy of youth that J. and N. Tait will stage here to-night is one of the most successful of modern comedies. The fact that it ran ...

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  40. SHIPPING.

    Ballina reported yesterday that the Ramornie had crossed out at 6 a.m. and the Burringbar at 8.25 a.m. on Sunday. ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A serious fire occurred at Charleville early this morning, when several business premises were destroyed. ...

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  42. NEGLECT.

    Do you ever consider your eyes? So long as one sees clearly it is never suspected that most nervous complaints, such as headaches, pains about the head, neck and shoulders, is ...

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  43. OUR TROOPS' SPLENDID DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Press Bureau states that General Haig on 21st March telegraphed to the generals or the 3rd and 5th Armies congratulating the troops on their ...

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  44. A FLOOD PHENOMENON.

    Mr. J. C. Kingston, the owner of a grazing property in the vicinity of Aramac, about 110 miles from Jericho, narrates a somewhat remarkable result of flood rains. ...

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  45. POSITION SERIOUS ENOUGH.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. J. L. Garvin, writing in the "Observer," says:—The German claims, even if correct, arc not far disproportionate to what might have been ...

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  46. THE WEATHER.

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  47. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A German official message says:—In our victory near Monchy, Cambrai, St. Quentin, Lafere, Peronne, Ham, and at Chauny the English 3rd and ...

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  48. REDWATER AND BLACKLEG.

    At the meeting of the P.P. Board on Thursday, the Stock Inspector (Mr. L. W. Devlin) reported that blackleg was still in evidence, and there had been an outbreak ...

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  49. NEWSPAPER COMMENTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" says that the German military caste is out for a victory, even if to gain it they must destroy the people whereto its fruits are ...

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  50. SHOWERY ON THE COAST.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The forecast is:—Sultry, with northerly winds, followed by a cool southerly change, first affecting the south-west; showers on the North Coast, ...

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  51. SCHOOLBOY AWARDED DAMAGES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Arthur Wilson, a schoolboy, aged 12, was awarded £125 damages in the Banco Court from John Wm. Sharp for injuries alleged to be caused by ...

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  56. "NOTHING TO SHAKE NATION'S. NERVES."

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Observer" says there is nothing in the figures mentioned by the enemy to shake the nerve of the nation, but the stern news calls the ...

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