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  4. RELIGIOUS NOTICES.

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

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  5. THE OPPOSITION IN PARLIAMENT.

    Thought there is scarcely a ripple on the apparently smooth current of politics there are whispers that an undercurrent is running strongly which may develop early in the ...

    Article : 126 words
  6. THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The Labor party just now is concentrating on the municipal elections to be held in July, and unless some very active steps are taken it will go a long way towards ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The annual convention of the A.W.U. expressed disapproval of any form of Imperial federation. ...

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  8. CRICKET.

    Gooncllabah, v. Channon, at Channon, ear leaving at 10 o'clock: Edwards, Saul, Taylor, Buckley, Pearce, Waddell, Boyce, James, Baines, Clifford, Clarke, and Smith. ...

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  9. PRODUCE MARKETS.

    Heavy supplies were received at the Romastreet produce markets during the past week, but business generally was fairly brisk, and values on the whole are not greatly changed. ...

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  10. BIG PASTORAL DEAL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—One of the biggest deals in the pastoral world has just been completed, the Australian Mercantile, Land and Finance. Coy., Ltd., having acquired the ...

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  11. CO-OPERATIVE TURNOVER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the first annual meeting of the Railway and Tramway Co-op. Society it was stated the year's turnover was about £500,000. ...

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  12. BRISBANE NOTES.

    At time of writing there is no fresh development in connection with the threatening railway strike, with the exception that the first strike ballot papers opened ...

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  13. UNIVERSITY SNAPS MUNIFICENT GIFT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The brothers Wills, Imperial tobacco directors, have donated £200,000 sterling to finish Bristol University extension, which has been erected. ...

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  14. "BILL" CROOKS RETIRING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Ramsay McDonald is the Labor candidate in succession to "Bill" Crooks, Who is retiring owing to ill-health. ...

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  15. ARCHDEACON WILL APPEAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Archdeacon Wakeford has decided to appeal to the Privy Council and a number of Liverpool clergy have opened a subscription list to defray ...

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  16. GREEK NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's Athens correspondent writing on Tuesday says the National Assembly has been voted constituent by acclamation. ...

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  17. SECRETARY FOR COLONIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Milner has formally surrendered the seals of office to Mr. Winston Churchill, who takes over probably next Monday, and will doubtlessly ...

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  18. SOAP.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The price of best household soap should not exceed 8½d a pound instead of lOd, and the prices of other soap should be proportionately lower than at ...

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  19. RESULTS OF MATCHES.

    Bungawalbyn (in the second round of the casino competition) defeated Tomki, who scored 29, Cupitt taking 5 for and James 3 for 7. Bungawalbyn, 7 for 439 (Cupitt ...

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  20. "TIMES" ON COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" city editor in an article on Tuesday says the fact that the public had subscribed less than 45 per cent. of the Commonwealth lean was ...

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  21. PEOPLE'S ECONOMY LEAGUE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Robert Cecil has accepted the chairmanship of the Parliamentary committee of the People's Economy League, thus definitely heading the ...

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  22. JUDGE BEEBY'S NEW APPOINTMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Attorney General stated to-day that Judge Beeby had been appointed to the 44 hour tribunal before which all claims for a reduction of ...

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  23. PRICE OF FLOUR.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Evening Standard" states that the price of flour is being reduced by 1s. The paper predicts that the cuartern loaf will be 1½1 ...

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  24. THE OUTLOOK.

    Since the opening, of the year trade has slumped considerably, the financial position has become more acute, and unemployment has very seriously increased, and now on ...

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  25. CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Jack Carrington and Ernest Smith were further remanded at the police court for the alleged murder of Albert Humphreys. Bail was fixed at ...

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  26. BOLSEKVIK SUBSIDY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Francis Meynell, editor of the "Communist," interviewed by a representative of the "Evening News," broke the silence regarding the £75,000 ...

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  27. AEROPLANE FIRED ON.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Pilot Potts, who has arrived at Nowra to give an exhibition of aeroplane flights, reports an exciting experience when flying low between Jasper's Brush ...

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  28. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Unemployment at Lithgow is likely to be accentuated within the next few days owing to serious retreuchment at the Marrangaroo deviation works ...

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  29. OVERRUNNING THE CONSTABLE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Botany Council last night carried a resolution placing on record its disapproval of the action of ex-Mayor Alderman Siddins in exceeding the authority ...

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  30. BRUNSWICK COMPETITION.

    In the last round Burringoar defeated Stoker's Siding, Fishermen defeated Mooball, Mulhunbimby forfeited to Billinudger, and Byron Bay failed to turn up at ...

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  31. CURE OF CONSUMPTION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Excellent results were obtained from a secret scrum, the invention of Henry Suhaling, of Geneva, for the cure of consumption. Leonard Williams, ...

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  32. BRUNSWICK SELECTION.

    Our Brunswick correspondent writes- An association selection, Mr. Crichton, writing on the Brunswick selection, says that "players" from the Heads team failed to ...

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  33. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— George Gunter, homeopalthist, and Royal, Vivian Bery were before the police court to-day and further remanded on a charge of having feloniously ...

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  34. NO HAPSBURGS FOR HUNGARY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The agitation of the Hapsburgs' partisans in favor of the return of ex-Emperor Karl to Budapest as King has evoked a reaffirmation by the ...

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  35. PROTEST AGAINST MANDATES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter learns that Emir Fussil has protested to Great Britain against the Mesopotamia and Palestine mandates on the ground that they conflict with ...

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  36. THE BASIC WAGE.

    In a political sense the sensation of the week was the plain blunt statement by Mr. Theodore to a gathering at the Trades Hall that the industries could not pay the basic ...

    Article : 289 words
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