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  4. PERSONAL

    A cable from London,on Saturday stated that Lord Reading was proceeding to India to take up the office of Vieeroy. The following are passengers to Byron ...

    Article : 534 words
  5. BOWLING.

    The unfavorable weuther prospects [?] Saturday morning prevented the Bangalow mateh eventuating, but as the conditions cleared in the afternoon bowlers rolled up ...

    Article : 258 words
  6. CORAKI TATTERSALL'S RACE CLUB.

    The annual meeting of Coraki Tattersall's Race Club was held on the Coraki racecourse on Saturday. The weather was [?] and the course in.splendid order. Only six ...

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  7. THIRTY YEARS AGO.

    It was 30 years age yesterday that the first sod of the Lismore-Murwillumbah [?] way line was turned at South Lismore near the site of the railway station. The ceremony ...

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  8. GAMES AT BALLINA.

    At the Ballina green on Saturday the final for the club's pairs championship was contested by Gould and Yeates and Engert and correns, the winners to represent the ...

    Article : 397 words
  9. TENNYSON SMITH'S CAMPAIGN.

    The after church service last night crowded the Federal Hall, Lismore, to the doors. Pastor P. J. Pond, B.A., president of the campaign committee, presided. The ...

    Article : 398 words
  10. ANZAC DAY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Returned Soldiers' League intends to ask the Prune Minister to take steps to proclaim [?] Day [?] a public holiday. ...

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  11. RIFLE SHO[?]

    The final shoot of the Lismore Rifle Club in the prize competitions for March was cluded on Saturday afternoon in most [?] ing weather conditions. Results were as ...

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  12. WHEAT STACK ON FIRE. 4

    SYDNEY, Sunday—One of the wheat stacks at Weedallion Siding was still ablaze to-day. The eause of the outbreak is a mystery. ...

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  13. DEATH FROM INJURIES,

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Margaret Coyle, 39, was knocked down at the corner of Castleteagh and King streets last night. One leg and several ribs were fractured. She also ...

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  14. TRAM COLLISION.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Two trams collided at the corner of George and Harris streets this afternoon. Two persons were injured, but after being treated at Sydney Hospital ...

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  15. QUOTED AT A PREMIUM.

    BUENOS AYRES, Friday.—For the first time sinee 1914 the pound sterling is quoted at a premium of 2d ...

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  16. FIRE ON A FARM.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A fire broke out on a farm at Garibaldi, near Young, and Mrs. Taylor, wife of the owner, armed with a green bush, fought the fire till help arrived. ...

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  17. COMEDIAN'S ENGAGEMENT.

    LONDON, Friday.—W. S. Perey has been engaged as leading comedian for J. C. Wil liamson's on a severat years' tour. He opens in Australia in October. ...

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  18. BAD SANITARY CONDITIONS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The city health officer states that conditions in the vicinity of Campbell-street, city, are such as should not be tolerated in any city anxious to maintain ...

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  19. WHEAT AND FLOUR.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Mr. Dooley (Acting Premier) has received the following wire from Mr. [?] Minister for Agriculture, who is at present in Melbourne:—"The ...

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  20. ATTENDANCE AT OPERA HOUSES.

    PARIS, Friday.—A slump in opera goers led to State-[?] opera houses. The management will seriously consider occasional cinematograph performanees as the only ...

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  21. THE NAVAL HAT.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Admiralty is abolishing the famihar white straw [?] worn by naval men sinee Nelson's day The men on foreign statious will be furnished ...

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  22. POST OFFICE ROBBED.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Hillgrove post office was broken into last night. The safe was burst open and £200 in cash stolen. The robbery was not discovered until the office ...

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  23. OVERCOME BY FUMES.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Samuel Hills, 16, an apprentice on the steamer Trebartha, was overcome by fames this morning and fell 40 feet into the hold. He was quickly rescued ...

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  24. THE LANDRAU CASE.

    PARIS, Friday.—Bluebeard Landrau, who is a most fastidious prisoner, insistently ad opted the prison rules as one of his personal whims. When informed he would be re ...

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