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  3. COMMERCIAL.

    Virtue, Noble, and Co., Ltd., would remind buyers that J. J. Hoffernan's great dispersal sale of purebred and grade Jerseys takes place on Wednesday next on the farm, ...

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  4. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Fifty-one new cases of influenza were reported in Sydney to-day up to 3 o'clock this afternoon. One patient was a man who collapsed in George-street. ...

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  5. BALLINA.

    After a four hours' stay to await the rising tide and to take in about 200 boxes of butter, 193 cases of bananas and a small quantity of general cargo, the steamer ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    A live snake is said to have been washed aboard the steamer Merimbula on her run down the coast last week. A lot of flood rubbish was washed on to the vessel, and the ...

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  7. WINS IN EGYPT.

    PARIS, Friday.—The Supreme War Council on 17th March passed the aerial and military terms to he presented to Germany. The Conference on Wednesday began a ...

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  8. TO CONTRIBUTORS.

    We would again remind contributors that [?]o notice can be taken of manuscript written in lead pencil. We have repeatedly requested that all contributions be written ...

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  9. A VALUABLE POSSESSION.

    Whether we agree with the methods or. the manners of the Prime Minister, Mt. W. M. Hughes, in his activities abroad, whether we believe or disbelieve that he is ...

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  10. SENIOR CADET TRAINING.

    In connection with the formation of a Gymnasium Club for the cadets of the Lismore district information has been received that the materials are to be ordered almost ...

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  11. ITALY DEMANDS FIUME.

    PARIS, Friday.—The Italian Delegation unanimously decided to withdraw from the Peace Conference unless Fiume is assigned to Italy coutemporanously with the inclusion ...

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  12. EMPIRE CHAIN OF BONFIRES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Overseas Club has promised to co-operate with the committee organising the chain of bonfires in the United Kingdom on peace night by helping ...

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  13. POLICE COURT.

    At the Lismore Police Court on Saturday, before Mr. A. J. Peisley, P.M., Martin William Lynch, 42, was charged with having at Tweed Heads. on March 18 forged and ...

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  14. SHIPPING.

    The Porpoise (J Burke), Ltd., line), which has been delayed by heavy weather, is expected to cross in at Ballina this afternoon or early on Tuesday, and will leave again ...

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  15. SWITZERLAND'S CLAIM.

    LONDON, Friday.—A communique from Paris dated 17th March states the inter-Allied Commission for Ports, Waterways and Railways heard Switzerland's legal and ...

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  16. PERSONAL.

    The following are passengers for Byron Bay by the Orara which left Sylney on Saturday night:—Messrs. Baskerville, Cohen, Clarke, Neave, Johnson, ...

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  17. SIR R. BORDEN'S CRITICISM.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—A Paris message statea that Sir Robert Bordon severely criticises the covenant of the League of Nations, finding fault with 22 clauses out of ...

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  18. TO ADVERTISERS.

    Whilst we are willing to assist advertisers in times of emergency we cannot accept lengthy advertisements per telephone, and in future this rule will be enforced. All ...

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  19. SITUATION IN POLAND.

    LONDON, Friday,—A communique from Paris on 17th March states the Supreme War Council to-day also discussed the situation in Poland as described by the inter-Allied ...

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  20. WISE TO WEAR MASKS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The total influenza cases reported yesterday wag 61 and the total deaths seven. Since last Sunday up to yesterday afternoon 259 cases were ...

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  21. LINKING THE COVENANT.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The question of linking the League of Nations' covenant with the preliminary poace treaty continues to be the main topic in Conference circles, but it ...

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  22. OLD MAN'S BODY FOUND.

    On Friday afternoon a body was found at Brunswick Heads in some scrub opposite the house of Mr. A. W. Taylor, saddler, of Lismore. It was that of an old retired ...

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  23. EVENTS FOR THE WEEK.

    A meeting of the members of the Church of England living In South Lismore takes place at Murphy's Hall on Monday evening. The Lismore Girls' Patriotic Guild are to ...

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  24. MR. HUGHES' VIEWS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the course of a conversation Reuter had with Mr. Hughes to-night the case against the League of Nations was put very clearly. Mr. Hughes ...

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  25. THE LISMORE CASE.

    Inquiries made last, night elicited the fact that the condition of Mrs. George Vidler, Of Lagoon Grass, who is in the Lismore District Hospital suffering from pneumonic ...

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  26. P.P.U IN THE ROOM.

    In the course of a letter to a friend in Coraki, Mr. C. J. McRae, president of the P.P.U., says:—had expected to have a fornight to myself after getting down, but ...

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  27. STATE POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—At St. Ives last night, at a soldier's welcome, Mr. T. R. Bavin, M.L.A. said that some people were trying to induce the returned soldiers to ...

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  28. JAPAN DEMANDS EQUALITY.

    PARIS, Friday.—The French Foreigr Ministry has received a telegram announcing that the Japanese Ambassador, Washington, speaking at New York, declared Japan ...

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  29. ASSIST THE BLACKS.

    We are informed that the aborigines at Stoney Gully, who have been quarantined, and many of whom are ill as the result of an outbreak of influenza at the settlement, are ...

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  30. BLACKS SHOT DOWN.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Surprise was expressed by the Minister for Home Affairs yesterday at the reported statement of the Rev. James Watson, formerly chairman of ...

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  31. PRESIDENT WILSON'S ATTITUDE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The position somewhat cleared last night, but ill a very extraordinary way. It is now plain that President Wilson is attempting to hold a ...

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  32. SOUTH COAST PROSPECTS.

    As a result of the bountiful rains the crops on the South Coast are growing rapidly, and grass has made a good shoot. There are some splendid maize crops in the ...

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  33. "FINEST AND NOBLEST MOTIVES."

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mrs. Holman, speaking in reply to Alma Whittaker's address at the Women's Service Club, said that there was no "graft" among the politicians and ...

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  34. COVENANT TO BE INCORPORATED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It has been decaided to incorporate the League of Nations' covenant in the peace preliminaries, President Wilson having convinced the others of the ...

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  35. PETERSHAM BY-ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Petersham election yesterday resulted:—Major Shillington (Nationalist) 2633 B. Olds (Labor) 2377 ...

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  36. RACIAL DISCRIMINATION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Japan has withdrawn her plea against racial discrimination. ...

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  37. EVANS' HEAD PLEASURE RESORT.

    A petition is in course of signature, and should receive (says "R.R. Express") liberal support, praying that 50 acres adjoining the alienated lands at Evans' Head should ...

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  38. BOLSHEVISM IN AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A secret society for the purpose of carrying out the work of the Russian Soviets and revolutionising. Australia is carrying out propaganda work in the ...

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  39. POLAND.

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's Posen correspondent says:—Despite the negotiations between, the Allied Mission and the German delegation for a Polish-German armistice ...

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  40. THE TICK PEST.

    A recent report from the District Inspector of Stock at Barcaldine reveals the fact that the Jericho area is now free from ticks, although it was heavily infested about 12 ...

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  41. DUNOON REPATRIATION SPORTS.

    In the programme previously advertised it was stated that in the high jump event horses had to carry 11 stone. This should have applied to the consolation hunt. A full ...

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  42. SALE OF THOROUGHBREDS.

    WELLINGTON, Saturday.—At a sale of thoroughbreds in New Zealand to-day Hymettus realised 275 guineas. ...

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  49. RAINBOW'S WEATHER FORECAST.

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