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  4. LISMORE DISTRICT HOSPITAL.

    The monthly meeting of the Lismore District Hospital was held at the secretary's office on Tuesday evening, Mr. W. J. L. McCaughey, president, occupying the chair. ...

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  5. ON THE CLARENCE.

    The State loan estimates for 1919-20 contain the following items:—North Coast railway £69,000, Glenreagh to Dorrigo railway £28,000, Clarence River improvements ...

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  6. GENERAL TELEGRAMS. WILD DOG PEST.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Western Land Board urges that the Government should take action to prevent the spread of the wild dog pest eastward. ...

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  7. DISTRICT NEWS.

    A thunderstorm accompanied by a nice fall of rain passed over the district on Sunday evening. In the case of cultivated land this will prove beneficial, but for grass land the ...

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  8. CASINO NEWS.

    The monthly meeting of the R.R.A.H. and P. Society was held on the showground yesterday. This, was the meeting place in order that the members could view the damage ...

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  9. INCOME TAX AT DARWIN.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Disturbances may take place at Darwin if the payment of the income tax is enforced. The residents decline to pay because they have no votes. ...

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  10. WHEAT AWAITING SHIPMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—It is estimated that 300,000 tons of wheat for interstate ports are awaiting shipment from South Australia and Victoria. ...

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  11. MEAT TRADE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — With proper handling and transportation Australia should hold a monopoly of the English meat market, says an Australian exporter. ...

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  12. THE EMDEN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. R. McGregor, second officer of the steamer Bulla, states that when he recently visited Cocos Island he found that all trace of the German raider ...

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  13. TWO GIRLS DROWNED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—After the Richmond municipal baths had closed last night the caretaker found the clothing of two girls in the bunks. Subsequently the ...

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  14. CASES WITHDRAWN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The decision of the High Court that the Governor's proclamation under the Quarantine Act ordering the closing of licensed premises was ...

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  15. GREAT BRITAIN'S DEMAND FOR MEAT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The managing director of a meat export firm who returned by the Sonoma considers that the Australian export trade has a bright future. Great ...

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  16. NO SHORTAGE OF SUGAR.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Commonwealth authorities maintain that there is no shortage of sugar in Australia. During the last six weeks 18,000 tons more than ...

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  17. POLICEMAN CAGED IN WELL.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Six policemen, the lightest of whom weighed 13 stone, entered the lift of the Melbourne Coffee Palace to-day. The lift fell into a well ...

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  18. WHEAT PURCHASE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The basis on which N.S.W. is to purchase wheat from Victoria has been fixed. The transport of the wheat will require at least 20,000 to ...

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  19. D'ANNUNZIO'S FORCES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Allied warships are ready off Spalato (Dalmatia) to intercept d'Annunzio's forces. ...

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  20. SEVEN VILLAGES DESTROYED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A great earthquake at Soma Dalikissa destroyed seven villages. Many persons were killed. ...

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  21. ORDNANCE STORES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The hearing of the case in which Goldstein, Sullivan, and Smith are charged with conspiracy was continued to-day. An accountant named ...

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  22. INTERNED GERMAN SAILORS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Six hundred German sailors from Scapa Flow interned at Oswestry refused to work, and attempted to escape. The authorities entirely cut off ...

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  23. AVIATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Captain Matthews has arrived at Vienna. (Published in the "Times.") LONDON, Tuesday.—Fogs in London and ...

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  24. OVERSEAS LABOR. TROUBLE IN AMERICA.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—According to an Australian business man who returned from America yesterday that country is an absolute inferno of labor trouble. When he ...

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  25. STORY OF EXTRAVAGANCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A curious story of extravagance was told at the Manchester Assizes. Mary Brady, a young cashier for a shipping firm, was charged with ...

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  26. FIVE SHILLING NOTES.

    MELBOUBNE, Wednesday.—The Federal Treasury is pushing on with its preparations for the issue of 5s notes. ...

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  27. CLOSING OF INDUSTRIES.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The most extensive shut down of industries in the history of the United States is beginning as the result of the coal strike. President ...

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  28. SILOS IN TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Tasmanian Government is asking Parliament to authorise the purchase and construction of six silos at a cost not exceeding £50,000. ...

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