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  2. RELIGIOUS NOTICES.

    CHURCH OF ENGLAND:—St. Andrew's, Lismore, Holy Communion at 8 and 11, 7.30 p.m., Rev. A. R. Ebbs. North Lismore 9.45 a.m, Mr. H. Hayes. South Lismore ...

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  3. LATEST SPORTING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The going was good this morning, and there was a large attendance of spectators. Sydney Damsel negotiated five furlongs in 1.3, the smartest ...

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  4. AVIATION.

    CALCUTTA., Wednesday.—Captain Matthews and Licuts. Parer and McIntosh are en route to Australia. The Italian airmen, Ferrarin and Masiro, en route to Tokio, left ...

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  5. THE TARIFF.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The new tariff which came info operation this morning applies not only to fresh importations, but also to all goods in bond, no matter how long ago such ...

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  6. PEACE MATTERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Manchester Guardian's" Paris correspondent states that French Nationalists' contend that the advance of German troops into the Ruhr ...

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  7. ARNST COMES FORWARD.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Richard Arnst, formerly the world's champion sculler, intends to compete in the sculling races when Barry arrives from England. ...

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  8. FOOTBALL.

    The following will represent Marist Brothers second grade in a scratch match against the Lismore Football Club on Coleman's Point next Saturday:— Full-back, J. ...

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  9. AEROPLANES FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—-The Air Ministry have allocated the Commonwealth 28 Bristol fighters and a number of spare engines and other parts, making up 41 aeroplanes donated ...

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  10. A GENERAL STRIKE THREATENED.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—L'Eclair reports the French railwaymen were warned to prepare for mobilisation. The General Federation of Labor threatens to organise a series of ...

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  11. REMARKABLE TRACKING FEAT.

    A telephone message was received (says the Wondai "Times"), by Sergt. Barber, Goomeri, from Mr. Shevelling, of Boonimbah station, which is 37 miles from Goomeri ...

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  12. ENGLAND TO THE CAPE.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—Colonel van Ryneveld, who has flown to the Cape from England, completing what is popularly known as the Cairo-Cape flight, stated in an ...

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  13. CRICKET.

    The following will represent married against, single on Clunes wicket next Saturday:—E. Walker, E. Dawes, J. R. Gibson, H. McKay, E. A. Johnston, R. J. Clarke, W. ...

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  14. EX-GERMAN COLONIES' MANDATES.

    LQNDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons replying to Mr. Kenworthy Mr. [?]loyd George stated the Government established in Germany was a question for the ...

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  15. VIEWS OF COMMERCIAL MEN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A leading financial and commercial director, referring to the new tariff, said he was not an importer, but the hew Customs duties aroused in him a storm ...

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  16. SIR ROSS SMITH.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith were tendered a civic reception at Adelaide. The Lord Mayor (Ald. F. B. Moulden) said that in the Smith family ...

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  17. FATAL EXPLOSION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the inquest into the deaths of william Lang, 33, and McClean, 9, who died as the result of a shell nose cap explosions at Leichhardt, evidence ...

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  18. HAWKESBURY ACCEPTANCES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Acceptances in connection with the Hawkesbury races are as follows- Flying Handicap.—Fortrait, Sydney ...

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  19. CLEMENCY FOR THE VANQUISHED.

    ROME, Wednesday.—During a speech in the Chamber of Deputies Signor Nitti declared that Europe could only gain its equilibrium by putting Germany and Russia on ...

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  20. BALLINA TURF CLUB.

    The following are the nominations for the Ballina Turf Club's Easter carnival, subject to addition:—FIRST DAY. ...

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  21. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons Mr. Edwards asked a question regarding, the startling, report of a rising in Ireland. Mr. Lloyd George said lie regretted ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The miners have decided to reject the Government's offer. ...

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  23. MASSY GREENE CONGRATULATED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. Massy Greene is the recipient of many congratulations on his speech in the House of Representatives and upon the schedule of the tariff ...

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  24. DARWIN INQUIRY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday:—At the Northern Territory Commission Mr. Carer stated that he had been advised to send a half-caste woman, the wife of an Australian soldier, to ...

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  25. THE IRISH BILL.

    LONDON, Wednesday Mr. Asquith declares that the Irish Bill does not seek to amend but to repel Home Rule. It will be a substitute for the fantastic scheme which ...

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  26. KING HOLDS LEVEE.

    LONDON' Thursday.—The King held his first levee since 1914. It was one of the most, brilliant social spectacles yet seen. A notable incident was the presentation of von ...

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  27. NEWSPAPER COMMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Melbourne "Argus," commenting on the new tariff, said that many large increases of duty would be made on articles in constant use, ...

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  28. DUBLIN QUIET.

    LONDON, Wednesday.In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. T. P. O'Connor in regard to a fracas in Dublin, Mr.MacPherson (Chief Secretary for Ireland) said that ...

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  29. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—All members of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Imperial League throughout the Commonwealth are being asked to form a co-operative trading ...

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  30. GERMAN PROPERTY.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—It was stated in Parliament that the property of Germans domiciles or resident in South Africa had been restored in in to[?]—not only their capital, ...

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  31. SURPLUS WAR STORES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. F. G. Kelleway, Deputy Minister for Munitions, Speaking, at Bedford, said that the total sum realised by the sale of surplus war stores was ...

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  32. SOLDIERS AS FARMERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Bryant, late Director of Soldiers' Settlements, in his annual report says the experience of the past goes to show that the men are adapting ...

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  33. "MEDICAL NO-MAN'S LAND."

    Something will require to life done Very soon for the many victims of malaria and other tropical diseases who are at present in this country without proper treatment or ...

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  34. BRITISH FLEET.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Replying to a question in the House of commons, Mr. Long (First Lord of the Admiralty) said that the following ships, all of big gun type would ...

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  35. INDIA.

    DELHI, Wednesday.—In the final Budget discussion it was printed out that the actual deficit was now reduced to £10,000,000. The sum of £5,000,000 would be recovered from ...

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  36. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—While travelling on a railway tricycle between Oollong and Jerrwaw a fettler named William Sheldrick and his son, aged four, were run down by a ...

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  37. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. Hughes in a lengthy said that owing to the high price of foreign sugar mid the shortage of the local crop by 100,000 tons the ...

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  38. POSITION OF THE HORSES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A feature of the market to-day was the solid backing of Poitrel for the Sydney Cup. A commission for a substantial, figure was worked during ...

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  39. JEWELLERY AND CLOTHING STOLEN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The residence of Maud Hughes, Bayswater road. Darlinghurst, was entered by means of a back window, jewellery and clothing valued at £600 being ...

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  40. DECIMAL COINAGE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Royal Commission on the advisability of introducing decimal coinage reported against the proposal, declaring that the advantages to be gained ...

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  41. RICHMOND RACES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday—The following are the results of the Richmond pony meeting- Novice Handicap.—Blarney Castle 1, Moval 2, Beredina 3. Winner 6 to 4. Won ...

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  42. WAR PRECAUTIONS ACT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday;—Before Judge Scholes Theodore Hotzen was charged with a contravention of the Wars Precautions Act. The indictment, which was signed by the Prime ...

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  43. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Letterpress Machinists' Union held a mass meeting and affirmed the principle, of a 44-hour week, with no Saturday work. Employers have ...

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  44. DISTRICT NEWS.

    At the Coraki Police Court this weeK before Mr. A. J. Peisley,. P.M., and Mr. J. McKinnon, J.P., G. A. Murdoch was fined 10s for being on licensed premises during ...

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  45. GERMAN REPUBLIC.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Herr Ebert concedes a Socialist Government, a speedy election, and the substitution of the workers' guards for the Reichswehr as the price for ...

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  46. SCRATCHINGS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The following scratchings are announced:—A.J.C., all engagements: Blue Cross, Colbert, Vanitor, Tullilah, Wooloo; Doncaster Handicap: ...

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  47. N.Z. MINERS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A cable from Waihai, New Zealand, says that as a result, of the miners' strike the town is faced with ruin. A meeting of business men appealed to the ...

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  48. BALLINA TURF CLUB.

    The forthcoming Easter race meeting at Ballina promises to be the most successful yet held. All the best horses on the North Coast are competing for the liberal prize ...

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  49. PROPOSED ATTACK ON COMMUNISTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" Rotterdam correspondent states that, the Ebert. Government is concentrating its main force near Wezel preparatory to a great attack ...

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  50. THE I.W.W. MEN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Garden, secretary of the Labor Council, states that further action has been taken by the police in connection with meetings held for the ...

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  51. THE SENATE.

    The Senate reported progress on the Repatriation Bill, an amendment to include munition workers being rejected by 11 votes to 7. ...

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  52. BRITISH POLITICS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Westminster Gazette" says it will not surprise anyone of the inner political circle if the Prime Minister rushed the Budget through and announced a ...

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  53. SCULLING.

    The final deposit of £50 in connection will the Casey-McDevitt sculling match has been lodged with the stakeholder and the match is timed to start at 3.30 p.m. Both ...

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  54. PINKETTES

    Chronic constipation in most cases is due to failure to teach and insist upon regularity of habits during childhood. Constipation quickly contamimates the ...

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  55. DEPUTATION TO INSPECTOR-GENERAL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Labor Council decided to send a deputation to the Inspector-General of Police to protest against interference with speakers pulling forward a ...

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  56. POLAR WONDERS.

    M. Peter Freuchen, the Danish explorer and scientist, has just returned from Thale, in North Greenland, after six years' absence (says a Copenhagen message to the London ...

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  57. TRANSFORT OF WOOL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A Melbourne message states that Sir John Higgins, chairman of the Central Wool Committee, says that transport prospects are such that it will be ...

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  58. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—In the Arbitration Court Mr. Justice McCawley reduced the hours of shearers, pressors, scourers, and shed hands to 44 per week. ...

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