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  2. COMMERCIAL.

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    A meeting of the Poultry Society will be helu in Mr. Hewitt's office next Wednesday night. ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Mr. W. T. Muntz has resigned the position of shire engineer at Macksville, having been appointed to a similar position at Woodburn. ...

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  5. FATHER JERGER.

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—As the result of an application by counsel to Mr. Justice Poole at Adelaide to-day an order nisi for a writ of habeas corpus is to be served on ...

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  6. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    PERTH, Saturday.—The Disputes Committee of the Civil Servants and Teachers' Associations declined the offer of Archbishop Riley for mediation. Further offers of ...

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  7. PEACE QUESTIONS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Germans have decided to sign the protocol. A German delegate stated that the Germans had agreed to all the terms in principle and were making an ...

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  8. AMERICAN EVANGELIST COMING.

    The N.S.W. Baptist Union lias been fortunate in seeming Dr. Cairns, a well-known American evangelist, for serviee in this State during 1920. Dr. Cairns will visit Lismore ...

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  9. THE SHEARING SITUATION.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Mr. Grayndler, referring to the shearing situation, said there would not be any trouble in Southern Riverina and the western division of N.S.W., ...

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  10. AUSTRIAN TREATY.

    PARIS, Friday.—The ratifications of the treaty of St. Germain weve exchanged in the Foreign Office to-day, Dr. Eichoff signing on behalf of Austria. The Allied, ...

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  11. The Northern Star,

    In a recent issue of the "Daily Telegraph" it was stated that an officer of the Agricultural Department had reported on the desirability of establishing crops of sugar beet ...

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  12. LISMORE HIGH SCHOOL.

    In a communication to Mr. G. L. Bondfield, secretary of the Parents and Citizens' Association, Mr. R. Perdriau, M.L.A., states he has been informed by the Minister ...

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  13. THE NESTOR'S CREW.

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.-It, has transpired that prior to the departure of the Nestor from Adelaide a meeting of the crew waa held on the wharf, when it was decided not ...

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  14. GAS WORKERS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—According to a Melbourne message the union point now at issue in respect of the gas strike is that of the re-employment of all the strikers. ...

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  15. POLES AND THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    LONDON, Friday.—A message from Warsaw states it is doubtful whether Poland will accept, the British armistice proposals. The British note to Lenin created a most ...

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  16. BRISBANE STOCK SALES.

    At Enoggera sale on 14th July 4200 sheep were penned to a full attendance of buyers. The yarding was made up principally with merino wethers and ewes, and a sprinkling ...

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  17. GROWING FAINT?

    A a meeting of the Murwillumbah Chainber of Commerce on Wednesday last a letter was received from the North Coast Railway League re the proposal to extend an ...

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  18. ARBITRATION ACT.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The A.L.P. Executive in conjunction with union representatives last night finalised the list of proposed amendments to the Arbitration Act proposals ...

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  19. THE SPEAKER'S RULING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The case of Father Jerger is to be pursued still further in the Federal Parliament, Mr. Ryan having given notice of his intention to challenge the ...

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  20. PIES CAUSE A STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A curious strike ig reported from Geelong. It appears that a laborer employed in the undergrounding of the telephone system purchased some pies ...

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  21. COAL SUPPLIES.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Allied proposals show that the advances to Germany, which will be placcd on the reparations account to the credit of the Allies, will enjoy priority ...

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  22. STATE POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Replying to protests against the suggested State lottery the Minister for Education (Mr. Mutch) said:— "The simple position is that the Government ...

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  23. A WILD MAN.

    Henry Cole, middle-aged man of dilapidated appearance, was up before Orange Police Court last week on a charge of sheep stealing. Harold Howarth, grazier, said he ...

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  24. SHEARERS' MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—At a meeting of shearers word was received that the men at Midkin, near Moree, refused to work yesterday because the owners would not grant them ...

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  25. SHIPPING.

    Ballina reported at 5 O'clock on Saturday evening that, the Brundah was harbound inside. ...

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  26. AMUSEMENTS.

    Attention is drawn to the Digger Picture Company's advertisement on page 8 of today's issue. Listed for to-night's screening at the Digger Theatre is a programme that ...

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  27. THE GERMAN REPLY.

    LONDON, Friday.—Renter's Spa correspondent states that the German reply will probably be delivered this afternoon. The delegates consulting with the coal experts ...

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  28. THE WEATHER.

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  29. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Premiers' Conference sat this morning. Subsequently Mr. Hughes said that discussion on the main question of the unification of the railways ...

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  30. R.A.S. AND COUNTRY SHOWS.

    At a meeting of the Albion Park A. and H. Society, the proposed affiliation with the Royal Agricultural Society was diseaseed at the instance of the South Coast ...

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  31. LOYAL ITALIAN SUPPORT.

    PARTS, Friday.—The "Petit Journal," commenting on the Spa Conference, says that if Mr. Lloyd George was difficult, to convince, it was because he was enamored of ...

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  32. FURTHER SHOWERS PREDICTED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The forecast is as follows:—Further showers on the SEABOAR[?] chiefly north of Sydney; otherwise fine; cold night inland wfith frosts and fogs; variable ...

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  33. DISAPPROVAL OF DIRECT ACTION.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Ballarat branch of the Victorian Teachers' Union carried a motion expressing disapproval of direct action methods, and dissociating ...

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  34. DISARMAMENT REGULATIONS.

    BERLIN, Friday.—The Minister for the Interior states that the necessary legal and administrative measures have been taken to carry out the disarmament, regulations made ...

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  35. STAR COURT.

    What is claimed to be one of the most popular pictures ever brought to Australia, "Mind the Paint Girl," is the feature this evening at the Star Court. The favorite, ...

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  36. FLOOD AT BOURKE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A wire, from Bonrke says that water is gradually flowing around the town, which, however, is so far safe. The river now appears to, be, ...

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  37. THE TURKISH TREATY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Allied reply to the Turkish note in reference to the Turkish treaty declines to modify the clauses relating to Thraee, Smyrna, the Syrian ...

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  38. A DANGEROUS FIEND ABROAD.

    What appears to have been a dastardly attempt to destroy, by fire Messrs. Nicholson and Sidney's general store premises was discovered on Sunday morning, says Kyogle ...

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  39. THE COAL SUPPLIES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Victorian Premier stated that he had been informed By the Metropolitan Gas Company that the supplies of coal would run out on Monday, ...

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  40. BALLOON ASCENT.

    The balloon ascent in the Lismore showground oil Saturday by George Taylor, who it is claimed is Australia's youngest voyager in the clouds, was seriously interfered with ...

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  41. THE HOUSING QUESTION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Master Builders' Association was asked by the Minister for Housing for advice on the Government housing question. The suburban branches ...

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  42. NURSES' HOURS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The nurses at Carcoar Hospital threaten to resign owing to the long hours. The committee state that the question is one of finance. ...

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  43. EVANS-GANGE CONCERT.

    As notified in our advertising columns, at the Federal Hall to-morrow night under the direction of Messrs. Chappell and Co., Ltd., two of the world's foremost singers, Miss ...

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  44. I.W.W. CASES.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Mr. Flannery addressed the T.W.W. Commission to-day. In reply to counsel for the prisoners Mr. Flannery said there was no doubt that the I.W.W. ...

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  45. TICK CLEANSING OPERATIONS.

    Officers of the Department of Agriculture and Stock state that there is increasing evidence in areas where tick cleansing work is carried out that owners are now seized ...

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  46. UNUSUAL DEPUTATION.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Two boys from the Cleveland-street school named Bryan Dooley and Harold Coutts waited on the Minister for Education (Mr. Muteh) and explained ...

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  47. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Viscount Grey, speaking at a meeting of the Council of the League of Nations Union, said he had hoped the first meeting of the League would ...

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  48. PRESENTATION TO MR. W. B. LOCKETT.

    At the close of business on Friday last an informal gathering of the staff of Geo. Nesbitt and Co., Ltd., was held to bid farewell to Mr. W. B. Lockett, who is severing ...

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  49. VANDALS.

    It will go hard with any vandals who are ever caught shooting in Swan Bay, and there is said to be some of it done occasionally. The Bay has been gazetted a sanctuary for ...

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  50. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The Acting Premier has wired to the Prime Minister asking that portion of the northern raw sugar be diverted to Millaquin refinery to assist the ...

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  51. HERD TESTING.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Dairy Branch of the Department of Agriculture supplies the list of pure bred cows whose tests in milk and butter fat yields were completed during ...

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  52. CLEVER TRACKING.

    Gympie "Truth's" Tewantin correspondent says:—Further particulars regarding the rescue of the 6-year-old child, Eileen Clary, on Sunday of last week, show that some ...

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  53. DEATH OF CATTLE BREEDER.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. A. T. East, one of.the State's foremost, cattle breeders, died at Shellharbor. ...

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  54. BALLARAT ELECTION.

    MELBOUNRE, Sunday.—The following are the latest figures in the Ballarat election:—McGrath (Lab.), 15,002; Kerby (Nat.), 11,414; Troup (Country party), ...

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  55. OLD ODDFELLOW'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. Jolin Host, one of the oldest members of the M.U.I.O.O.F., died at Merewether last night aged 85, He was well known throughout the State. ...

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  56. A BOY ELECTROCUTED.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A boy named William Foster, aged 10, was found dead o[?] the roof of the front verandah at his parents' home, Cessnock, having become ...

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  57. THE LOW PRICE TICKET.

    Top coats for man and boy receive the low price ticket at. Lance and Co. 's. Out of the ordinary overcoats for the stylish, particular young in man—and the gout, who ...

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  58. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A motor car containing a number of persons, when returning from a dance at Moyston, struck a bridge and broke through the railings, turning ...

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  59. WAR GRATUITY BONDS,

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Minister for Repatriation (Senator Milleu) stated that the statement that war gratuity bonds of soldiers had been turned over to the Repat ...

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  60. NEW BUSINESSES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— It is estimated that for the past half year no fewer than 8000 concerns having a total capital of £38,000,000 have been registered in Sydney and ...

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  61. A CHALLENGE WALK.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—T. Foley, aged 65, defeated W. Palmer, 68, in a challenge walk at Bendigo over a mile. Foley did the distance in 10min, 8sec., beating Palmer ...

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  62. Advertising

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