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  2. COMMERCIAL.

    At Enoggera sale on 1st November 4700 sheep weve penned, a[?] though there were some very [?]ne sheep included, the quality of the offering was not as good as might ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    Mr. D. O'Neill, of Boorie Creek, hag received a letter from his son, Michael, who is in hospital wounded. Pte. O'Neill says he was o[?]e of 1200 Australians selected for ...

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  4. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The Austrians protecting Trieste are with [?]awing their artillery. An important battle with the Italians is being fought in the Udine province. ...

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  6. COMPULSORY SERVICE. THE ONLY SON QUESTION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Justice Street, sitting in the Exemption Court to-day, said there was a point of doubt as to whether it was the intention of the Legislature in ...

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  7. REFERENDUM VOTE. LATEST FIGURES.

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  8. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The 240th casualty list shows the following totals of all States: —Killed in action, 450; died of wounds and other causes, 44; wounded, 79; missing, ...

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  9. A LIVELY MEETING.

    ADFLAIDE, Friday.—There was a lively meeting of the Adelaide Labor Council last night, when a section which was opposed to conseription took action against those ...

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  10. SAFETY OF MINING ENGINEERS.

    EL PASO, Frday.—American mining interests are anxious as to the Safety of nine mining engineers known to have been located at Chihuahua (Mexico), which is reported ...

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  11. The Northern Star,

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

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  12. PROCLAMATION FIGURES,

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Up to Thursday the number of men who had reported under the war service proclamation was 183,593, of whom 171,153 were examined with the ...

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  13. DESPERATE STRIKERS.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Five members of the Street Railway Men's Union, which is now out on strike, have been arrested, charged with having purchased a large quantity ...

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  14. AMUSEMENTS. COSCERT AT ALSTONVILLE.

    A grand variety concert was given in the Agricultural Hall, Alstonville, on Monday night of last week by the Lismore Girls' Patriotic Guild. It was a long time since ...

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  15. MR. WATSON'S ATTITUDE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Another protracted meeting of the Executive of the P.L.L. was held last evening, when among the matters considered was the attitude taken up, by ...

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  16. THE FINAL FIGURES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Chief Electoral Officer said yesterday that there were 200,000 Votes yet to be counted. He would not be able to announce the final figures before ...

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  17. A NATIONAL GOVERNMENT.

    There is reason for congratulation in the announcement made by the Premier Mr. Holman, on Friday last that negotiations are still proceeding between certain leaders on ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND RETURN.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The latest return for Queensland is: Yes, 121,165; No, 129,480. ...

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  19. A MALICIOUS FALSEHOOD.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday—The Prime Minister yesterday denied an inference in a statement in a manifesto issued in Sydney by the Trades Union Congress that he might adopt ...

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  20. HIGH COST OF LIVING.

    CHICAGO, Friday.—The fact that four public inquiries into the high cost of living are proceeding in American cities indicates the public excitement on the question. The ...

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  21. THE FEDERAL CRISIS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Mr. Hughes stated yesterday that a Caucus of the whole party would be held next Thursday or Friday. ...

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  22. PALLADIUM PICTURES.

    At the Federal Hall on Saturday night a large and appreciative audieuce greeted the Palladium Pictures, the principal feature being "The Puppet Crown," which fully ...

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  23. COLLISION AT SEA. THREE HUNDRED PERISH.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The North-Western steamer Connemara, on her way to Holyhead, collided last night with the steamer Bepriever. There was only one survivor from the two ...

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  24. AUSTRALIA'S DECISION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Nation," under the heading "Victory of Freedom," says Australia's rejection of foreign service conseription offers substantial ground of hope ...

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  25. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY. PARTY EXPENDITURE.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Published contributions to national political funds show that the Republicans received 2,000,000 dollars. The campaign expenditures of the Democrats ...

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  26. WEDDING.

    A wedding of Considerable interest was celebrated at the Methodist Churchy, Clunes, on 1st November, by the Rev. Mr. Redman, the contracting parties being Walter ...

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  27. STAR COURT PICTURES.

    Saturday night's programme was one of the best "Triangle" programmes yet screened at the Star Court "The Children in the House" was an exceptionally fine drama, ...

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  28. CAUSE OF THE DISASTER.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Ninety perished with the Connemara. The sole survivor, a seaman from the Repriever, said the latter was unmanageable in a storm and crashed into ...

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  29. CLOSING OF THE FIGHT.

    NEW, YORK, Friday.—There have, been torchlight parades marking the closing of the Presidential fight. President Wilson's managers are claiming that it is "all over bar ...

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  30. NO BILL FILED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Attorney General has declined to file a bill against Geo. Finn and Win. C. Thompson, who were committed for trial from the Lockhaft Coroner's Court to ...

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  31. THE WEATHER. SCATTERED SHOWERS.

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  32. AERIAL RECORD.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The aviator Carlstron has broken Verdrine's record by attaining a sustained speed of 137 miles per hour. ...

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  33. GENERAL NEWS CHURCH OR ENGLAND.

    By advertisement in this issue it is announdeed that a conversazione will be lipid in the Parish Hall, Alstonville to-night An address will be given by the Bishop of ...

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  34. LABOR AFFAIRS. COAL RETURNS TO BE MADE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—There are no fresh developments in respect of the coal crisis. A special meeting of the Executive Council to-day authorised a proclamation calling upon ...

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  35. LOG ON THE RAILWAY LINE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—On the arrival of the mail train from Oaklands yesterday the driver reported that a big log had been placed on the line about a mile from Culivel and ...

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  36. LOCAL CONDITIONS.

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  37. LISMORE SHOW

    Entries for Lismore Show closed on Salurday, and a very satisfactory entry has been received. In some of the sections there is a falling off but taking everything into ...

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  38. MEXICAN BANDITS.

    EL PASO, Friday.—Villa bandits are again cutting the ears from captured Carranza soldiers and sending them back to the commands as a warning to other ...

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  39. COASTAL CONDITIONS.

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  40. NAVY DEPARTMENT'S INTIMATION.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.-—The Secretary of the Melbourne Chamber of Manufacturers was informed by the Navy Department today that the Department would require all ...

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  41. STATE POLITICS. PROPOSED COALITION CABINET

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—There are indications that the negotiations for a settlement of the State political crisis are gearing completion. It is believed that a Coalition ...

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  42. REMARKABLE DROWNING ACCIDENT.

    A remarkable drowning accident occurred near Coolamon A little boy, son of Mr. C. Jacobs, was dipping Water from a post hole where a new fence was being erected The boy ...

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  43. SHIPPING.

    A telegraphic notice was posted at the Lismore Post Office last night stating that the N.C.S.N. Co.s. steamer Wollongbar passed south off Seal Rocks [?] 6 p.m. No notice was ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND STATIONS.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The Minister for Lands announced on Saturday that the Government had purchased, six stations belonging to Burns and Johnson, Ltd., of Sydney, ...

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  45. CASINO LAND APPLICATIONS.

    The following applications have been received at the Crown Lands Office, Casino, for the week ending 4/11/16 Richard Hansell, a.c.p. 958[?] aeres, parish Jiggi, county Rous; ...

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  46. A DETERMINED STRUGGLE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—There was no change in the coal crisis yesterday. Both sides appear to be settling down to a determined struggle. In certain quarters there is talk ...

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  47. MR. ESTELL'S OPINION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. Estell expressed the opinion that a coalition will be effected between the two parties in Parliament, which was his reason for parting company with Mr. ...

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  48. WHAT A STAMP REVEALED.

    Speaking at Taree recently Sergeant Boum stated that Mr. Coghlan, proprietor of the "Albury Bauner," had received from his son a letter and inside the letter it stated ...

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  49. PICTURE PLAYS

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Methodist Synod discussed a report on certain picture plays. A resolution was passed asking the Government to prevent "exhibitions of the immoral ...

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  51. QUEENSLAND TRAINS TO BE REDUCED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Owing to the stoppage of work in the coal industry the Hailway Commissioner has decided to reduce the number of trains running in Queensland from ...

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  52. OPEN VERDICT.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The inquest concerning the death of Ada Murray concluded at Maitland to-day. An open verdict was recorded. ...

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  55. LES DARCY'S DISAPPEARANCE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—No action is being taken by the External Affairs Department regarding Les Darcy. It was explained to-day by the officers of the Department ...

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  56. SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON.

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's New Orleans correspondent reports that Sir Ernest Shackleton has arrived en route to Sydney. He will proceed to the reseue of the ten ...

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  57. CHARGES OF TREASON.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Application was made to Mr. Justice Pring on behalf of Thomas Glynne and eleven others, who are committed for trial on charges of treason, to have the ...

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