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  2. PERSONAL.

    Mr. J. M. Livingstone, accompanied by Mrs. Livingstone leaves Lismore on Wednesday morning for a health trip to Queens- and. ...

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  3. COMMERCIAL.

    J. N. Ferguson and Co. will sell at the residence of Mr. Alex. Prior, Brooklet, to-day, a particularly fine lot of furniture and ...

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  4. 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. 7a per quarter Booked. ...

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  5. LATEST SPORTING THE TURF.

    SYDNEY, Monday—At the settling over the Moorefield races to-day backers were rather shy and confined their speculations to the doubles Carine and Loved One, and ...

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  6. LABOR AFFAIRS. GAS EMPLOYEES' TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY Monday.—A strike of the gas workers in Victoria is threatened. The men intend to hold a stop work meeting tomorrow to decide whether there should be ...

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  7. THE WAR. THE BALKANS.

    PARIS, Sunday.—French experts are of opinion that the enemy's objective in Rumania is forcing the Buzen line to capture Braila and Gaiats, where there are large ...

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  8. IN GREECE.

    SALONIKA, Sunday.—An Athens correspondent, writing on 9th December, states the Allies' demands have yet to be formulated in writing, and the Government are awaiting ...

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  9. STATE BRICKWORKS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is probable the State Lime Brickworks will be closed down at the end of the year. ...

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  10. GREEKS ABROAD.

    LONDON, Sunday.—-The Greek community in London have decided to omit King Constantine from their prayers. A large meeting of the Hellenic community in London, as ...

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  11. GENERAL NEWS. AERIAL MAIL SERVICE.

    The secretary of the Postmaster-General's Department (throush Mr. Massy Greene, M.P.) informed the Municipal Council last night in reply to the Council's request for ...

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  12. RUSS-RUMANIANS RETIRING.

    SALONIKA, Sunday.—A Bulgarian communique says the Russo-Rumanians are retiring north-westward from the left bank of the Danube between Turtakai and Cernavoda. ...

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  13. TRAM SYSTEM STOPPED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Owing to the refusal of a conductor to work on a car on which a student was being taught to drive, the whole of the Prahran-Malvern tramway ...

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  14. SYDNEY POULTRY AUCTIONS.

    Watson, Noble and Co., Municipal Markels, report under date December 17:—The Christmas rush is upon as find if the remaining weeks of the season bring their usual ...

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  15. STATE WAR COUNCIL.

    No patriotic committee can now legally continue in the receipt of contributions, or embark upon any scheme for augmenting its funds except with the approval of the State ...

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  16. BYRON BAY TRAINS.

    During the course of an interview yesterday with Mr. J. Quilty, President of the Lismore Chamber of Commerce, he said, when speaking of the new train service to Byron ...

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  17. SITUATION UNCERTAIN.

    SALONIKA, Sunday.—An Athena messags says the Greek Government have protested against the blockade, and the situation is most uncertain. Diplomatic ...

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  18. ENGINE DRIVERS' THREAT.

    MELBOUENE, Monday.—The Victorian section of the Federal Engine Drivers and Firemen's' Association threatened to cease work on Monday week unless their claims ...

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  19. STAR COURT

    To-night at the Star Court the fourth episode of the "Iron Claw" will be screened. This serial is claimed to become more interesting as it proceeds. A very fine ...

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  20. RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Russian communique reports continued advance in the Trotus, Salty, and Chebonicha Valleys. The Rumanians took the offensive along the ...

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  21. ALL THE MEN OUT.

    MELBOURNE, Moiiday.—The latest Melbourne message says all the tramway men are now out. ...

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  22. MR. NESBITT'S ATTITUDE.

    In announcing Mr. Nesbitt's attitude in Friday's paper a line unfortunately slipped out The correct rendering of the text of his Statement is as follows:— Mr. George ...

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  23. NEW ZEALAND MINERS RESUME.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—The miners at Blackball, Puponga and North Cape, New Zealand, who struck as a protest against conscription, resumed work to-day. The ...

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  24. ATROCITIES PROTESTED AGAINST.

    PARIS, Suday.—A Paris permanent committee representative of five million Greeks in various parts of the world under protecting Powers, protests against, the atrocities ...

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  25. NO OIL FOR ENEMY.

    SALONIKA, Sunday.—The "Times" correspondent with the Rumanian army, on 3rd December, writes:— All the wells, refineries, all tanks and other installations in the ...

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  26. STOCK MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There were, l385 cattle yarded, best beef being sold at 50s, second at 45s, inferior at 40s. Bullocks realised £11 10s to £22,cows £10 to £15. ...

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  27. BUILDERS'LABORERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.-—The Builders Laborers ' Federation intend issuing a plaint in the Arbitration Court this week for the purpose of bringing in one thousand more ...

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  28. THE KING'S OFFER,

    ATHENS, Sunday.—While the Government announces the situation is improved diplomatists are reserved, merely stating a friendly spirit prevailed at the audience between the ...

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  29. EXAMINATION IN BANKRUPTCY.

    An examination in the bankrupt estate of Alexander Jolly was listed for yesterday morning. The only appearances in Court were the bankrupt and Mr. F. Trench, solicitor. ...

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  30. PRODUCE MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Monday—Dairy produce was brisk at Sussex-street with the high rates ruling at the week-end maintained. Butter was more plentiful, 3743 boxes being landed ...

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  31. TURKISH POSITION TAKEN.

    SALONIKA, Sunday.—On 9th December the British carried a Turkish position south of Seres. ...

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  32. AN UNLOADING DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Monday:—A dispute between a section of the Coal Lumpers' Union working at Mortlake and Australian Gaslight Coy. regarding the unloading of certain ...

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  33. NO STRIKING SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Rumanians are steadily retreating excepting a large haul of prisoners, the result of General Falkenhayn's clash at Ploesti. The enemy does not claim ...

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  34. RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's Petrograd correspondent says that the Council of the Empire passed a resolution urging the destruction of clandestine responsible ...

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  36. NEW AWARD.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In the Industrial Court Mr..Justice Edmunds granted a new award, affecting the iron and steel workers at Newcastle and at other ...

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  37. THE TOTALISATOR. RANDWICK COUNCIL REBUFFED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—-The Randwick Municipal Council made an offer to Mr. James, Minister for Education, to run a totalisator on the Kensington racecourse for ...

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  38. FIRST COAL CARGO.

    The steamer Canonbar arrived in the Richmond yesterday morning, carrying 380. tons of coal from Newcastle, to be equally distributed between the Railway ...

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  39. GERMAN RESIDENTS.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—The German press points out that German residents, and not Rumanians, welcomed Field Marshal Von Mackensen with flowers on the occupation of ...

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  40. FISH MARKET.

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  41. THE DEUTSCHLAND.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Berlin message, states that the Dcutschland has arrived at Bremen. ...

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  42. CLARENCE RIVER NEWS.

    GRAFTON, Monday.— At the opening of the Police Court to-day Inspector Atkinson was congratulated by the legal profession, court officials, honorary magistracy, and the ...

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  43. CONSPIRACY IN THE AIR.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Galatz says that certain Rumanian Conservative politicians with Germanophile tendencies are aiming at ...

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  44. FEDERAL POLITICS. NO DEADLOCK ANTICIPATED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Senator Gardiner says he does not anticipate any deadlock between the two Federal Houses unless the Government are looking for trouble, in which ...

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  45. ARRIVED AT BREMEN.

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.—A Berlin wireless announces the arrival of the Deutschland at Bremen. ...

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  46. OPPOSITION TO THE BILL.

    SYDNEY, Monday. —It is understood the Totalisator Bill is likely to meet with some opposition from the rank and file of the National Party, but Ministers believe the ...

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  47. THE XMAS HOLIDAYS.

    The great attraction about Xmas is the holiday season which this year will be longer than usual in many towns. Whatever he does at other times every man likes to ...

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  48. SHIPPING.

    So as to get into the old order of running there will be no boat from Byron Bay to-morrow night, the first boat leaving the Bay being the Wollingbar at 7.30 on ...

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  49. GENERAL JOFFRE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—French telegrams indicate that the criticisms of General Joffre are due to the fact that he is worn out by 28 months of incessant strain, and is ...

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  50. GOVERNMENT'S RECRUITING SCHEME.

    SYDNEY, Monday:—Senator Gardiner, questioned concerning the attitude of the Federal Labor party towards the Government's recruiting scheme, said he thought ...

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  51. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—James Wilson was before the Police Court under a writ of habeas corpus charged with the murder of George Pappageorgi in April last, and was ...

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  52. SAFEGUARDING THE CITY.

    LONDON, Monday.—Prior to the evacuation of Bucharest by the Government pro Germans were appointed to the most responsible positions with the view of safeguarding ...

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  53. BUTTER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The total arrivals of butter at Sydney to-day by steamer and rail was 6000 boxes, inclusive, of Byron Bay. The new regulations are now in force, ...

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  54. THE WEATHER. LOCAL CONDITIONS.

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  56. A BOXER-SOLDIER.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Paris message says that wealthy Americans have offered the expenses for a tour of Carpentier in America. Paris is excited over the ...

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  57. BYRON BAY PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN'S GUILD.

    A coin gift meeting of the ladies of the Presbyterian corgregation of Byron Bay was held in the Church 7th December. There were about thirty present. The object cf the ...

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  58. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    PARIS, Sunday.—French aeroplanes heavily, bombed the railway stations and military establishments at Martigny St. Au Mousen, and Chauses. ...

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  59. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Having failed in their efforts to get the Entomologist, with whom negotiations had been opened, to come to Queensland, the Government has invited ...

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  60. COASTAL CONDITIONS

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  61. STATE FORESTRY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The State Forestry Gommission for the time being will consist of a salaried Chief Commissioner, two honorary Assistant Commissioners and probably ...

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  62. THE STITCH IN TIME.

    Self-neglect is really the cause of much of the serious illness which people suffer from People let themselves go, when they are just a little out of sorts, neglecting the small ...

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  63. SUBMARINE STRIFE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The sinking is reported of the Spanish steamer Bravo. Fifteen of the crew of the Britannia, sunk in the Mediterranean, are missing. The ...

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  64. RUSSIA AND GREAT BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" in a leader says:—The resolution of the Council of the Russian Empire is a trumpet call to the rest of the Allies and evokes the ...

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  65. HEAVY RAIN.

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  68. WHEAT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Full Court 'delivered reserved judgment in the case of Gelling and Son, Ltd., v Crestin and another respecting the delivery of wheat. The Court ...

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  69. SINKING OF THE CALEDONIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Berlin message justifies the sinking of the Caledonia. The message states that the vessel rammed a German submarine without waiting for an ...

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  70. MORE RAIN STORMS.

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  71. BLOWN TO PIECES.

    The last peace kite of the Crown Prince of Germany has been blown to pieces by John Bull, who still sits safely "on top" like "Mason and Hague's" good hats. ...

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  72. TRADING CONVOYS SUGGESTED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is suggested that merchantmen be convoyed in future as a protection against submarines, but it is unlikely owners will agree because delays mean less ...

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  73. FIRE ON STEAMER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A small fire broke out this morning on the steamer Levuka. The water and gas were responsible for a number of firemen being badly affected, but ...

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  74. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A hundred wounded from Germany, including three Australians, arrived in London on Saturday, pinched and fragile looking but supremely happy, ...

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  75. PRINTERS' GROUP.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A new award has been issued for compositors, operators, readers, and apprentices other than those in daily newspaper offices. The weekly wages of ...

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  76. A LONG WAY YET.

    LONDON, Monday.—At the annual dinner of the Savage Club on Saturday Sir William Robertson, in replying to the toast of the Army, said:— As far as the war is concerned ...

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  77. SINKING THE CALEDONIA.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The German Embassy received an official report from Berlin that the British steamer Caledonia was sunk by a U boat on December 4th after ...

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  78. MURWILLUMBAH.

    Mr.R. J. B. Jack, sight-testing specialist, of Jack and McDonald, will visit Murwillumbah, at Skinner's Hotel, on Thursday next, December 14; also Mullumbimby, at Court ...

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  79. MULLUMBIMBY.

    Mr. R..J. B. Jack, specialist on sight-testing and spectacles, will be in attendance at Court House Hotel, Mullumbimby, on Friday, December 15; also at Skinner's Hotel, ...

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  80. THE AGENT-GENERAL.

    SYDNEY. Monday.—It is now believed that Mr. Wade, after recuperating his health in America, will proceed to London to take up the duties of Agent-General ...

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  81. Advertising

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  83. NORWEGIAN VESSEL MINED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Norwegian vessel Nora has been mined in the North Sea. Four of the crew are missing. ...

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