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  3. COMMERCIAL PRODUCE MARKET.

    in the day, but later the markets showed a SYDNEY, Monday.—The Sussex-street markets were very quiet to-day after the holiday. Very little business was done early ...

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  4. [?]MORE POLICE COURT,

    Percy Tones Wotherspoon (38) pleaded guilty to a charge of drunkenness in Woodlark-street. There were, four provions convictions Against defendant, who was fined ...

    Article : 470 words
  5. PERSONAL.

    returning by the transport Ormonde, due to Mr. S. C. Armstrong, "Invereauld," I[?]more, has been advised that his son, Lance Sergt. F. A. Armstrong, 9th Battalion, is ...

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  6. THANKSGIVING SERVICE,

    The peace thanksgiving service at St. Paul's Presbyterian' Church, Lismore, on Sunday morning was largely attended. The church was tastefully decorated with arum ...

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  7. The Northern Star,

    Single Copy—One Penny Halfpenny, is per Quarter in Advance, Posted or Delivered. In Advance Rates will not apply when Accounts have to be Rendered. ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS. PEACE BADGES.

    We are informed, that the ladies have still in hand a number of the peace Badges offered for sale, in the streets on Saturday, in ald of hospital. These will be on sale at the ...

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  9. STOCK MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— At Homebrish 2260 head of cattle were yarded. The market was unaltered. Best beef was worth 65s and inferior 55s. Bullocks made £12 to ...

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  10. CHURCH OF CHRIST.

    The anniversary tea and meeting has been postponed from Wednesday, July 23, until September. The concert in aid of Kinder piano fruit previously postponed, will take ...

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  11. £800 IN A WOODEN LEG.

    Two men, one an ex-soldier with a Wooden leg, were arrested for breaking into a Paris flat. Both men demand-theft, but the police commissary unserewed the soldier's wooden ...

    Article : 46 words
  12. FRUIT MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Apples 4s to 17s, pears 8s bananas 20s to 25s, oranges 7s to 14s, mandarins 8s to 11s, lemons 6s to 14s, pineapples 8s to 12s. ...

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  13. RETURNED SOLDIERS TO KEEP THEIR OVERCOATS.

    The Assistant Minister for Defence stated in the House of Representatives that all returning members of the A.I.F. would be permitted to retain their overcoats, and upon ...

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  14. VEGETABLE MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Cabbages 2s to 10s. cauliflowers 2s to 10s, peas 8s to 16s, beans 10s to 12s, pumpkins £6 to £12, rhubarb 2s to 4s. ...

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  15. ALSTONVILLE RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    On Thursday, afternoon next the members of the Alstonville Bed Cross Society will entertain their late President, Mrs. J. A. Daley, at afternoon tea. The members all ...

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  16. FISH MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Schnapper 1s, teraglin 9d, perch 8d, Murray cod 1s, jewfisk l1d per lb.; bream 35s to 45s; blackfish 12s to16s, flathead 35s to 40s, mullet 9s to 18s, ...

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  17. LISMORE POULTRY, PIGEON, CANARY AND DOG SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the committee of the above society is to be held on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock to receive the secretary's report, regarding the recent show. We understand ...

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  18. PRICE OF BUTTER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An increase in the price of.butter came into operation to-day. ...

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  19. SHIPPING.

    The steamer Brundah leaves Sydney to-night with a full general cargo for the Richmond. The steamer Narani crossed in at Ballina ...

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  20. RED CROSS STALL.

    The Red Cross committee appeal for donations to stall on Hospital Saturday, 26th July. Goods may be left at the depot or at the stall which will be located at the E.S. ...

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  21. CAMPERS ON CREEK BANK.

    The sanitary inspector (Mr. J. Stewart) in his report to the meeting of the Lismore Municipal Council last night said:—"I had occasion last week to move from ...

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  22. THE WEATHER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The forecast is:—A shower or two in the south-eastern corner otherwise fine, with cold, frosty nights; some fogs; cold winds, chiefly westerly. ...

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  23. SMALL DEBTS COURT.

    Albert G. Hoycs, coachbuilder at Murwillumbah, sued Alfred Gardiner, of Roas, for £3 3s for service of a station. Mr. Sullivan, after evidence had been give by the ...

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  24. DEMOBILISATION FROM EGYPT.

    "I am writing in the midst of the Egyptian unrest," writes Mr. William Owens, chief executive officer of the Australian Y.M.C.A. in Egypt. "The scene of ...

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  25. PROPHETS' AND PROFITEERS.

    At the evening service at Collins-street Independent Church, Melbourne, on Sunday, [?] J. E. Jaes, B D., said the prof[?]eer was a financial pirate, even in a time of ...

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  26. DISTURBANCE IN MELBOURNE? LEWIS GUN AT VICTORIA BARRACKS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A Melbourne message slates that/the defence authorities received, early notification of impending trouble at Victoria Barracks last night, and ...

    Article : 164 words
  27. ANTI-TRUSTS LEGISLATION.

    The Newcastle Municipal Council has asked the Lismore Municipal. Council for co-operation in the fallowing motion.—"That this council, realising the [?] ...

    Article : 122 words
  28. LOST COINAGE.

    The records of the Federal Treasury show that of every fresh issue of money from the Mint, whether it be copper, silver or gold there is a certain amount that disappears ...

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  29. BATTLE OP THE TEEES.

    Eight out of the 12 aldermen who constitute the City Council attended the special meeting held on Thursday night, to consider the resolutions passed at the meeeing of ...

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  30. TIMBER INDUSTRY.

    The deputation sent to Sydney by the timber workers of this (Clarence) district to interview the head of the Forestry Department regarding the new forestry ...

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  31. LOOKING FOR WALSH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—According to a Melbourne message as the result of a disturbance on Saturday night a number of returned soldiers' are now looking for ...

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  32. THE GOOD OLD TIMES.

    The Mayor of Williamstown (Councillor Dennis) entertained recently over 50 residents of Williamstown (Vic.),none of whom was under 70 years of ago. The guests of ...

    Article : 259 words
  33. TOWN COMMON.

    The following communication from the Under Steeretary, Department of Lands, respecting the Lasmore common was read at the meeting of the I ismore Municipal ...

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  34. ANGRY SOLDIERS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A large body of angry soldiers formed, a deputation to Mr. Lawson (Premier) urging the immediate release of soldiers arrested during the ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Arrangements have been made to carry foodstuffs to northern ports by the steamer Chillagoe. The High Court. commenced sittings in ...

    Article : 95 words
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