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  2. COMMERCIAL.

    The half-yearly report of the Berrima [?]strict Farm and Dairy Company records the turnover for the six months ended 30th last increased by about £25,000, ...

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  3. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    As the result of a Zeppelin raid eight persons were killed and 36 injured on the outskirts of London. j Several small fires broke out, but were ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS. CASINO LAND APPLICATION.

    The only application received by the Crown Land Agent, Casino, during the week ended 26/8/16, was that of Isaac E. Bailey, for a special lease of 200 acres in the parish ...

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  6. HUNGARIAN CRISIS, UPROAR AND FIGHTS IN PARLIAMENT.

    PARIS, Friday.—A communique says:—A violent enemy counter attack on Hill 121, south of Maurepas, was repulsed with heavy losses. We have consolidated our new ...

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  7. CINDERELLA DANCE.

    The Lismore branch of the N.S.W. Typo. Association intend holding a Cinderella dance in the Hibernian Hall on Saturday night, September 9th. The proceeds will be donated ...

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  8. SHIPPING.

    The following telegraphic information was received from Sydney last night:—The Brundah entered the Heads at 10.20 a.m., the Poonbar at 2.30 p.m., and Wollongbar at 4.30 p.m. ...

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  9. SEASIDE EXCURSIONS.

    The Railway Department states that the seaside excursions to Byron Bay will commence from Lismore on Wednesday, September 6th, and from Casino on Wednesday, ...

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  10. COASTAL STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    The steamer Commonwealth, a Sydney-owned coastal steamer of 168 tons, foundered off Terrigal at 3.30 o'clock in the morning. All hands were saved, landing at Terrigal in ...

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  11. BRISBANE STOCK MARKETS.

    Enoggera sale on 23rd August just 7000 sheep were penned. It was a good sale right through, though not as as the Exhibition sale, but prices all ...

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  12. CARS IN THE UNITED STATES.

    Sydney "Newsletter" gives the output of cars in the United States for the year ending June 30th, 1916. The following are the leading companies:—Ford, 500,000; ...

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  13. MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1916.

    A Mr. Billing, member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, is concerned about the perennial inflow of rural residents' to swell Victoria's urban populations. It is the same ...

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  14. STATE SHARE FARMS.

    In connection with the Government share-farming area at Forest Vale, in the Wyalong district, the land is now being cleared, and it is expected that in about five or six weeks' ...

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  15. FRENCH PRAISE ANZACS.

    LONDON, Friday.—An authoritative French account of the British attacks on 18th August especially mentions the Australians, who carried several trenches towards the ...

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  16. THE WEATHER. LOCAL CONDITIONS.

    The weather on Saturday was fine, but the sky clouded over at night. Only a few drops of rain, however, fell. The thermometer recorded a maximum of 68 degrees. Yesterday ...

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  17. FLYING TO ENGLAND.

    A queer individual had an interview with the local police a few days ago, and in the course of a somewhat remarkable conversation announced that he was about to fly to ...

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  18. IMPORTANT POSITIONS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Times" correspondent at British headquarters says:—The enemy evidently attaches the greatest importance to the Gruillemout and Guinchy positions ...

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  19. OUR COMMERCIAL LETTER.

    [?] shortage of choice butter continues, and [?]tain well-known places the most is being [?] of it. Retailers are not able to obtain [?]pplies, and their regular customers have ...

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  20. COASTAL CONDITIONS.

    Reports from coastal places show that fine weather prevails although it is dull in several instances. A light sea generally is running. ...

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  21. A BRILLIANT SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says the success gained by the French yesterday was more brilliant because it was obtained against the first division of the ...

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  22. DETENTION OF A.I.F. INVALIDS.

    An order has been issued, that in view of the fact that the detention of invalids who have distances to travel to their homes would defeat the object of granting pay for ...

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  23. ATTACK BY PRUSSIAN GUARDS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—General Sir D. Haig reports:—Last night the Prussian Guards, after the heaviest artillery preparation, attacked our new trenches southward ...

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  24. AMUSEMENTS.

    The popularity of the "Triangle" programme was again demonstrated in a marked degree on Saturday night, the management of the Star Court, for want of room, having to ...

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  25. TWEED HEADS CROSSING.

    Although the dredge Actor has been stationed thereabouts for some considerable time, the crossing opposite the Crane Wharf at Tweed Heads is fast shoaling up and the ...

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  26. ENEMY ATTACK REPULSED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A communique issued by General Sir D. Haig says that west of Guinehy the enemy attacked and were repulsed. There has been artillery activity on ...

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  27. ATTACKS AND COUNTER ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Beach Thomas, the special correspondent for the "Daily Mail" on the Western front, describing Thursday's capture of outworks between Thiepval and ...

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  28. AN AWKWARD MISTAKE.

    An awkward mistake has been made by the authorities which has created a considerable amount of annoyance and threatened to develope serious aspects. Some time ...

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  29. FEDERAL PICTURES.

    A large audience greeted the initial production of the Metro-Art picture "The High Road," at the Federal Hall on Saturday night. The realistic scene depicting the terrible fire ...

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  30. COUNTER ATTACKS REPULSED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—General Sir D. Haig reports We repulsed counter attacks west of Guinchy. We have-twice made air raids on enemy, communications, damaging them ...

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  31. GREAT TACTICAL IMPORTANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Thursday's advance was of great tactical importance, joining up the gains in the Hardecourt area, while the Fleury road advance gains more high ground ...

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  32. ACCIDENT ON DORRIGO CUTTING.

    While proceeding in his motor car up the Dorrigo cutting from Coramba, after being present at the starting of the plant of the Bellingen Timber Company's mountain ...

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  33. ALLIED GAINS ADMITTED.

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent says that a British official message admits the Allied gains north of Ovillers, also at Longueval, Delville Wood, and ...

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  34. PERSONAL.

    The following are passengers for Byron Bay from Sydney by the Orara:—Messrs. W. Cowell, H. Howell, V. Carret, W. Green, H. Bulwinkel, Bridgen, C. S. Wilson, F. ...

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  35. ARTILLERY ACTIVITY

    LONDON, Sunday.—General Sir D. Haig in a communique says:—The enemy's artillery has been active at Mametz Wood and north of Delville Wood. Fighting continues at ...

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  36. A DAY OF BIG EVENTS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters, reporting on 24th August, said:—This was another day of big events. Just how big I cannot tell you ...

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  38. THE CANE GRUB PEST.

    The Queensland Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations has just issued a bulletin on "The value of poison bait for controlling cane grubs," by Mr. Edmund Jarvis, acting ...

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  39. SEVERE ARTILLERY DUELS.

    PARIS, Sunday.—A communique says:—There have been severe artillery duels on the Somme, especially north of Maurepa[?] and West Clery, with intermittent ...

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  40. BRITISH LINE ADVANCED.

    LONDON, Friday.—General Sir Douglas Haig in a communique says:—We advanced our line several hundred yards on each side of Longueval-Fleury road. We also joined up ...

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  41. STEADY BRITISH ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—General Cherfi[?] writes:—The week's most important happening on the Somme front was undoubtedly the steady British advance towards Thiepval. ...

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  42. BARGAINS IN NECKWEAR.

    Probably the biggest display of men's neckwear over shown in Lismore is now on view at "Mason and Hague's" new arcade. They are showing over a hundred varieties of ...

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