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  2. Advertising

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  3. GENERAL NEWS. L1SMORE CIVILIAN TRAINING CORPS.

    The usual weekly drill of the corps will be held at 8 o'clock to-night at the Drill Hall. It is earnestly requested that all members will endeavor to be present. ...

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  4. Commercial. PIG MAKKET.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A very light supply, consisting of 606 pigs, was forward at Homebush Bay saleyards yesterday. A large proportion of porkers was included, although ...

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  5. CONSCRIPTION. MANIFESTO TO WORKERS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mr. Hughes, in a manifesto to organised Labor, says the revelations of the last few weeks have opened the eyes of tens of thousands of the ...

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  6. IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister has received the following telegram from Senator Pearce, who is in West Australia:— Senator Lynch and myself had ...

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  7. LATEST SPORTING. THE TURF.

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  8. STAR COURT.

    The "Mighty Maciste," a romantic modern melodrama, portraying "Maciste," the giant of "Cabiria" fame, will be screened to-night at the Star Court. "Maciste" ...

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  9. CITY FIRE. THE BLAZE AT CONNELL AND COMPANY'S.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—By the fire at John Connell and Company's last night the three top stories were gutted. It is stated in police circles that at about 9.30 p.m. someone ...

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  10. EXEMPTIONS IN DAIRY INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Further recommendations by the Industries Exemption Advisory Committee, and which have been approved by the Minister for Defence, have ...

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  11. The Northern Star,

    6s per Quarter in Advance. In Advance Rates will not apply when Accounts have to be Rendered.' Postage or Delivery Is per Quarter extra. 7s per Quarter Booked. ...

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  12. PRODUCE MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Over 10,000 bags of Tasmanian potatoes arrived in Sydney to-day, and realised lower prices than the previous week. Increased consignments ...

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  13. GOD PITY AUSTRALIA.

    Mrs. Ferguson, wife of Capt. T. A. Ferguson, in a letter to Casino "Express," says "A writer in your paper recently spoke of what would happen if our country were ...

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  14. THE ANTIS' MANIFESTO.

    Mr. Dwyer, the President of the Political Labor League's executive, has issued a mani festo in which he says, in effect, that it grieves him greatly, and also his associates in Labor's ...

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  15. HOTELS TO CLOSE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A War Proclamation has been issued that all hotels shall be closed on Referendum Day. The Proclamation also provides that no liquor is to be ...

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  16. ANOTHER ANTI-DODGE.

    Strong efforts are being made—and they all emanate from a certain section of the community—to induce those of the district Sikhs whose names are on the roll and who ...

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  17. SENSATIONAL FEATURES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—There are a number of sensational features in connection with the fire. Although there are no explosives of any kind stored in the building ...

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  18. FISH MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The following prices ruled to-day:—Murray cod, 8d to 9d; perch, 5d to 6d and jewfish, 8d to 9d per lb.; bream, 25s to 35s; blackfish, 83 ...

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  19. MR. MASON'S ATTITUDE.

    MELBOUKNE, Wednesday.—Mr. Mahon, Minister for Foreign Affairs, says he has repeatedly refused to speak in favor of conscription or be identified in any way with ...

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  20. MEN IN CAMP.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—There are now 6263 men in camp under the Home Defence Proclamation in New South Wales. Of the men called up nearly G per cent, have ...

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  21. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC.

    The annual picnic of the Lismore Presbyterian Sunday School took place yesterday, there being a very fair attendance considering the weather. The party journeyed on the ...

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  22. ABSENTEE ELECTORS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Special provision has been made for absentee electors to vote in any electorate on Saturday. ...

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  23. SHIPPING.

    The following movements of vessels on the coast were reported yesterday:—The Mokau crossed out at Ballina at 6.10 a.m., the Brundah crossed out at 7.53 a.m., the Orara passed ...

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  24. NATIONAL INDUSTRIES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Committee appointed to advise the Government upon the industries considered of such, national importance as to justify exemption has ...

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  25. BRITISH LEADERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British leaders are carefully refraining from even a semblance of interference in the referendum, although they are deeply conscious of the vital ...

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  26. DO YOU KNOW

    that Backache, Rheumatosm, Lumbago, Sciatica, Bladder Troubles, Headache, Firedness, Sleeplessness, and that "Run down feeling," are the results of weak and ...

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  27. NEW PRICES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A new order under the War Precautions Prices Regulations was issued in Melbourne to-day as follows:— ...

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  28. THE WEATHER. CLOUDY AND THUNDERY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The forecast is:—Cloudy with thunder in the north-east; temporarily fine elsewhere; unsettled but more showers affecting the far West; warm ...

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  29. FARMERS REMINDED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mr, Hughes says the farmers should remember the Government helped them in a hundred ways. They were giving them generous exemptions and had ...

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  30. LOCAL CONDITIONS.

    Drizzling rain was experienced during the greater part of yesterday, rendering it the reverse of pleasant. Unsettled conditions continued at night. ...

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  31. SCRATCHINGS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The following scratchings have been notified for the V.R.C. meeting, all engagements:—Uncle Sam, Baltic Sea, Ambling, Cagou, Ulva's Isle, Secret ...

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  32. "THE EMPIRE FIRST."

    Speaking at Thigh a last Saturday night to a crowded meeting, Mr. Massy Greene, M.P., said the time had arrived in Australia's history for the people to trust their ...

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  33. COASTAL CONDITIONS.

    The sea was reported to be slight at most points along the coast and it was generally cloudy. ...

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  35. INDIGNATION AMONG THE TROOPS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—There is great indignation among the troops at Horseferry road over the anti-conscription campaign. A num ber called at the United Service office to day ...

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  36. WARNING TO CONSCRIPTIONISTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Griffith, addressing a conscription meeting, said "De not be too confident, that conscription will be carried." He added, "We want the vote of ...

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  37. DROWNED IN A BATH.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Coroner to-day returned a verdict of suicide at an inquest concerning the death of Charlotte Dove, who was found drowned in a bath at Mascot. ...

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  38. CETIGNE'S CONDITION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Since the running of the Caulfield Cup the Sydney-owned horse Cetigne has been found to be suffering from colic. His Melbourne Cup preparation will ...

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  39. SUBSTITUTE FOR CONSCRIPTION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister and Mr: Holman, in addressing a meeting of parents and relatives of soldiers at the front, said upon those who voted "No" ...

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  40. EIGHT HOUR DEMONSTRATION.

    There's another Eight Hour demonstration on the coast this year, at Casino on November 1. One thing all district workers and those who want the district, to progress should do is ...

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  41. SENSATIONAL JEWEL ROBBERY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A robbery of jewels valued at £20,000 in the most sensational circumstances is reported from New York. The thieves entered the residence of the ...

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  42. REPORTING FOR SERVICE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Hughes says no matter how the vote goes those who fail to report under the Home Defence Proclamation will be prosecuted. ...

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  43. REFERENDUM RESULTS.

    Instructions have been received by the local police extending the order against the erection of hoardings for the display of referendum results on Saturday to the country. The ...

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  44. IMPROVING FAST.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A telegram from Melbourne this morning states that Cetigne is improving fast after his attack of colic. ...

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  45. NO INTERFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Senator Gardiner, Assistant Minister of Defence, when asked about Mr. Hughes' statement regarding the unattested single men and the surprise at ...

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  46. BANK NOTE CASE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the conclusion of Cattle's evidence for the Crown in the bank note case Bradbury in a statement from the dock, said his previous statement made ...

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  47. TACTICS OF THE ANTI-CON-' SCRIPTIONISTS.

    We have heard that one of the weapons being used by the anti-conscriptionists was tampering with the mails in order to get their literature carried free, and we ...

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  48. ON THE TRACK.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Lingle looks well after his fine gallop yesterday. Kilboy, Sasanof, and Shepherd King also moved freely in gentle tasks this morning. Aides, ...

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  49. EXEMPTION COURT AT CASINO.

    Mr. A. J. Peisley, P.M., held an Exemption Court at Casino yesterday. Applicants were afforded every opportunity of proving their case. The P.M. made some strong ...

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  50. BILLIARDS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The latest billiard scores are:—Lindrum 11,657, Gray (in play) 11,792, his biggest break being 408. ...

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  51. LEGALITY OF WAR PROCLAMATION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Eminent counsel in New South Wales considered the opinion of three Victorian barristers that the War Proclamation was invalid, and declared there ...

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  52. INDENT AGENT FOUND DEAD.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—J. P. Wright, an indent agent, was found dead on the, floor of his office in Daking House, City, this morning. A small bottle containing liquid and ...

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  53. CONGREGATIONALISTS SUPPORT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Congregational Union Session carried a resolution supporting the Government proposals in favor of compulsory service ...

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  54. LUCKY CORPORAL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Corporal C. P. Wood, of the Medical Army Corps, and at present located at the German concentration camp at Holdsworthy, won £5000 in ...

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  55. MB. JENSEN JOINS.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Mr. Jensen (Minister of the Navy) has telegraphed Mr. Hughes that he is taking the platform in favor of conscription. ...

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  57. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The death occurred at Brisbane to-day of the Rev. R. H. Roberts, a prominent Presbyterian minister, and who recently temporarily filled the ...

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  58. BOATING FATALITY.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—At Bunbury, West Australia, yesterday, at a Church of Christ picnic, a party on a boating excursion was capsized by a sudden gust of wind. There ...

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  59. LADY SPEAKERS.

    It is announced, that Dr. Mary Booth and Miss Beale will arrive in Lismore to-morrow and will address a meeting of ladies at 3 p.m. in the Richmond Hall in support of ...

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  60. THE PREMIER'S APPEAL.

    We may, if we choose, hang back now while our Allies go on fighting for us, but if we do at the end of the war we shall be treated as skulkers. "White Australia" and all our ...

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  61. LATE MR. SAMUEL SEE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The funeral of the late Mr. Samueel See at Waverley was attended by a number of citizens, including Messrs. S. Hordern, G. H. Varley, Broadbent, ...

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  62. MR. COOK AT LAUNCESTON.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Mr. Joseph Cook addressed a meeting, at Albert Hall, Launceston, last night. The building was crowded to excess. As soon as Mr. Cook rose ...

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  63. PATERSON RIVER TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The police detained a man at Cessnock on suspicion of being connected with the Paterson River tragedy. ...

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  64. WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At the seventh series of wool sales 118,000 bales were forward. Greasy crossbreds realised 7½ per cent, and medium coarse grades 5 per cent. ...

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  65. HONOR OF AUSTRALIA MUST BE SAVED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Sir William Irvine stated at a conscription meeting that if by any evil chance a negative vote was recorded on Saturday he would not be ...

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  66. JUDGE MURRAY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—After 38 years on the Bench Judge Murray, of the Metropolitan District Court Judiciary, has resigned. He will probably be succeeded by Acting ...

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