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  2. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY. THE EARLY RETURNS.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The early returns appear to indicate President Wilson's election. ...

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  3. COAL CRISIS. CONTINUAL TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Three prominent N.S.W. coal owners, in an interview, stated that ever since the Australian Coal and Shale Workers' Federation had been formed there ...

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  4. STATE POLITICS. FORMATION OF COALITION CABINET.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—As the result of yesterday's negotiations, finality in connection with the proposal for the formation of a Coalition Cabinet and the prolongation ...

    Article : 131 words
  5. Advertising

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  6. PERSONAL.

    Mr. E. J. Smith, who for six years has been deposition clerk of the Local Land Boards in the Grafton district, which includes Lismore, has received notice of transfer to Tamworth ...

    Article : 526 words
  7. COMMERCIAL.

    The Borrima District Farm and Dairy Company, Limited, report under date 4th November:—Butter.—The market is very firm at 149s 4d. Bacon.—The price was recently ...

    Article : 81 words
  8. EX-JUDGE HUGHES ELECTED.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Ex-Judge Hughos has been elected President. ...

    Article : 12 words
  9. PIG MARKET.

    Thos. Elliott reports having sold at Casino and Lismore yards on Monday and Tuesday, November 6th and 7th, 103 pigs at satisfactory prices. He sold as follows:—On account ...

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  10. The Northern Star,

    [?]s per Quarter in Advabce[?] In Advance Rates will not apply wheb Accounts have to [?]dered. Postage or Delivery 1s per Quarter extra. 7s per Quarter Booked. ...

    Article : 52 words
  11. NEW YORK STATE WITH HUGHES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Later messages say that ex-Judge Haghes carried the State of New York. The Republican National Commirr[?] claim that the early returns clearly ...

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  12. STATE PARLIAMENT. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The debate on the motion of [?]sure was resumed by Mr. Wade, who said be did not see any effective arguments put forward by the new party to justify ...

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  13. PREMIER REPLIES TO CRITICS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr., Holman, replying to-day to his critics in regard to a National Party, explained that there had been no proposal for a coalition at any time, ...

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  14. SERIOUS POSITION OF FIRMS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The strike has placed the manufacturing firms in Brisbane in a serious position. A large number of employees will be thrown out of work unless a ...

    Article : 38 words
  15. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    Polish residents in America view the proclamation of the freedom of Poland with suspicion. A squadron of 14 American airmen flying ...

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  16. HOW THE VOTE WENT.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Ex-Judge Hughes carried New York State by 150,000. Dr. Wilson ran-behind in the strongly democratic districts of the greater city. Connectient ...

    Article : 145 words
  17. MINERS' DEMAND SUPPORTED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The national executive of the Trades Union Anti-Conseiption Congress supported the miners' demand for 8 hours from bank to bank. ...

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  18. INDUSTRIES WILL BE PARALYSED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—It is pointed out that if the suggestion to declare all coal "black" in the Commonwealth is acted upon, the whole of the industries in the ...

    Article : 140 words
  19. SHIPPING.

    In the N.C.S.N. Co's, service yesterday the steamer Wollongbar passed north off Port Stephens at 5.30 a.m., the Burringba[?] passed north at 6.50 a.m., and the Pnlganba[?] passed ...

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  20. THE QUESTION OF THE HOUR.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—The Republican leaders are gleeful. George W. Perkins said ex-Judge Hughes carried every Northern State with the pussible exception ...

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  21. THE WEATHER. LOCAL CONDITIONS.

    Yesterday was considerably cooler than it has been for some time, the shade temperature only reaching 70 deg. F. There was a gusty, wind from the south and it was cloudy ...

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  22. SYDNEY HARBOR.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—There were no further developments to-day in respect of the coal crisis. Transports are being bunkcred at Newcastle and Sydney, in which the ...

    Article : 238 words
  23. SABOTAGE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A remarkable discovery was made at the tramway depot, Neutral Bay, this morning, when the day shift was at work. It was found that the handles ...

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  24. LOCAL LAND BOARD.

    The Local Land Board sat at the Court House, Lismore, yesterday, there being present Messrs. E. W. Brierly (in the chair), S. Garrard and F. H. Bartlett. The following ...

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  25. COASTAL CONDITIONS.

    Cloudy and unsettled conditions were yesterday reported along the coast with a south to south-west wind and a slight sea. Rain was recorded as ...

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  26. SCHOOL GARDENING.

    The Education Department announces that it is prepared to supply teachers who desire to initiate corn-growing competitions amongst their pupils with maize suitable to the ...

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  27. FINE AND COOL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The forecast is: —Fine and cool to moderate temperatures; southerly winds; scattered coastal showers chiefly south of Sydney. ...

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  28. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The Liquor Amendment Bill passed stages. ...

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  29. A RECORD VOTE.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The outstanding feature of the contest was the record size of the vote throughout all States. Exactly what part the German-American vote played ...

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  30. AMUSEMENTS. ANZAC CONCERT PARTY.

    The Anzac Concert Party, which consists of men who have been returned wounded, gave a concert in the Casino School of Arts on Monday evening. The proceeds of this tour all ...

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  31. COMPULSORY SERVICE. MEN WHO HAVE NOT REGISTERED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mr. Hughes made a request to the Victorian Government that the civil police should arrest men who have not registered. The Cabinet ...

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  32. JOINRY WORKS DESTROYED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Lilyfield joinery works, Lilyfield, were destroyed by fire this afternoon. The origin is a mystery. ...

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  33. FIRE AT PAPER MILLS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A fire partially destroyed the Sydney paper mills at Botany. The premises and contents were insured for about £10,000. ...

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  34. TRADES UNION CONGRESS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—At a meeting of the National Executive of the Trades Union Anti-Conscription Congress, held in Melbourne, it was resolved to request Mr. ...

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  35. DISTRIBUTION OF SUPPLIES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mr. Jenson (Minister for the Navy) stated to-night that supplies of coal are to be given to the transports, cargo and wheat ships under ...

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  36. ALLEGED RAILWAY EXTRAVAGANCE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—It is understood Mr. Hughes has requested Mr. O'Malley to stay his hand concerning the inquiry into alleged extravagance in respect ...

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  37. THE REPUBLICAN PENDULUM.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The 150,000 majority in New York State shows 350,000 votes turned over and indicates that the republican pendulum is swinging back ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. RAILWAY CLEANERS PAID OFF.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A number of cleaners in the Bathurst railway yards have been, paid off and instructed to report themselves to the military. It is stated they ...

    Article : 44 words
  40. FORESTRY CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Minister of Lands to-day, formally opened the Departmental Conference on Forestry to draft regulations and make suggestions for the ...

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  41. EXPORT OF BUTTER. FEDERAL POOLING SCHEME.

    SYDNEY, Wedneday. — The Federal pooling scheme in connection with the export of butter will come into operation in this State Next week. The details which have ...

    Article : 405 words
  42. WOMEN'S REFERENDUM COMMITTEE.

    The final meeting of the Women's Referendum Committee was held in St. Paul's Schoolroom on Saturday. There was a good attendance and accounts amounting to 34s 6d were ...

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  43. A REMARKABLE ACCIDENT.

    A little son of Mr. J. Weir, of Tuckurimba, met with a very painful accident at his home on Thursday evening last. It appears that the family were in the milking yard, when a dog ...

    Article : 126 words
  44. THE REFERENDUM VOTE. QUEENSLAND RETURN.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The latest return for Queensland is:—Yea 132,530. No 140,008. ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND GOLD YIELD.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Queensland gold yield returns show a decline in the yield for October of 17,620 ounces, a decrease of 3891 ounces compared with October last year. ...

    Article : 39 words
  46. THE LATEST FIGURES.

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  47. STAR COURT.

    "Bullets and Brown Eyes," a semi-military drama in which Bessic Barriseale stars, will be the Triangle feature for to-night at the Star Court. It is claimed to be a delightful ...

    Article : 117 words
  48. MAY I LIVE IN AUSTRALIA?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. G. Burgess, M.L.A., forwarded the following letter to Mr. Evans, secretary of the P.L.L., in acknowledging a letter announcing his ...

    Article : 119 words
  49. INDIGESTION.

    is always duo to a stomach which is too weak to digest what you eat. It needs rest; you can't rest it by going without food. That would mean starvation. But Dr. Sheldon's ...

    Article : 148 words
  50. GERMAN OPINION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The principal articles in the German press describing the referendum vote as pacifist and abusing Mr. Hughes are signed by Professor Manes, who ...

    Article : 48 words
  51. Advertising

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  52. A SHOW ATTRACTION.

    Messrs. Mason and Hague are snowing something special front the tailors hands in the way of Tussore silk coats and trousers, and tweed sports shape suits. These are ...

    Article : 61 words
  53. Advertising

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  54. LABOR REQUIREMENTS.

    The local office of the Department of Labor and Industry is issuing a census card to the farmers in this district. Farmers are invited to state thereon the number of hands in their ...

    Article : 71 words
  55. CIVILIAN TRAINING.

    The usual weekly drill of the Lismore Civilian Training Corps will be held to-night at the Drill Hall at 8 o'clock. Members are specially requested to endeavor to ...

    Article : 47 words
  56. Advertising

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  57. IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—The New Zealand Supreme Court, majority upheld the validity of the Order in Council under the War Regulations Act prohibiting the export ...

    Article : 43 words
  58. BALLINA.

    Optician R. J. B. Jack will be in attendance at Dentist Alan Smith's surgery on Friday next, the 10th inst., and at Woodburn on Wednesday, the 8th, at Ciardelli's Hotel; ...

    Article : 38 words
  59. Advertising

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