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  2. LISMORE QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The Lismore Quarter Sessions were continued on Saturday, when his Honor Judge White presided. CONVICTED OF STEALING. ...

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  5. DISTRICT COURT.

    In the District Court there was heard the peal case of Roor Singh against Rallah in gard to an order concerning detention of perty. Mr. Young, instructed by Mr. ...

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  6. GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—The magistrate decided that Osmond Esmonde must stand a jury trial on a charge of sedition. ...

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  7. BRISBANE NOTES.

    The announcement that the Government had decided upon a redistribution of electoral boundaries certainly came as a surprise, and it is a belated admission that even the ...

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  8. HOTEL TRAGEDY.

    PARIS, Saturday.— Lieut.-Commander William Hozier, brother-in-law of Mr. Winston Churchill, shot himself dead in the bed chamber of a small hotel in the ...

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  9. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Senate emergency tariff passed the House of Representatives by 269 to 112. It affords protection for six months to agricultural ...

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  10. STOCK EXCHANGE.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Wall-street was reported with climbing prices. When the announcement came of the British Triple Alliance strike the programme was cancelled. ...

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  11. HUNGARIAN PREMIER.

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's Budapest correspondent states that Count Bethlen has been appointed Hungarian Premier in succession to Teleki, who resigned owing to ...

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  12. UNITY OF ANTI-CAUCUS FORCES

    The recent conference in the Port Curtis electorate and the recommendation in favor of unity among the forces opposed to Labor are regarded locally as being of ...

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  13. THE STEEL INDUSTRY.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Mr. Tighe, president of the Steelworkers' Union, announced that the proposed campaign to unionist the steel industry may be deferred until a ...

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  14. WHEAT PRICES.

    CHICAGO, Saturday.—Wheat prices advanced 5 cents. On news of the storm damage being received a wild scramble to buy occurred. The Argentine crop is estimated ...

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  15. FRENCH STEAMER SERVICES.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The report on the Bill concerning steamer services to Australia, East Africa, and the Eastern Mediterranean was tabled in the Chamber of ...

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  16. THE MOUNT MORGAN CRISIS.

    Very great concerne has been felt at the crisis in the Mount Morgan negotiations, and it is freely said by friends of the workers that they are ill-advised in precipitating ...

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  17. REMOVAL OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS.

    At the meeting of the Channon branch of the P.P. Union on Wednesday, correspondence was read in reference to the proposed removal of school buildings from Tuntable ...

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  18. LEMON PEEL.

    People who know the capacity of the western districts for producing and drying a superior lemon will be shocked to learn that the lemon peel handled at the State ...

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  19. PRIZE DOGS POISONED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Prize dogs valued at £280 were poisoned in their kennels at Maitland during the past week. ...

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  20. NOTIFICATION OF BIRTHS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Mr. MeGirr says that in 1915 an Act was passed specifically providing for the notification of births within 36 hours; also providing a penalty ...

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  21. FISH FUTURE.

    For some years past the fishing industry has been one of the most socialistic of the State enterprises. With the exception of the actual catching of the fish everything ...

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  22. THE AUSTRALIAN FLAG.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. E. S. Little, who was recently appointed Federal1 Trade Commissioner to the East, said yesterday:—"I intend to take the Australian flag and plant ...

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  23. CATTLE ON STATE STATIONS

    From time to time rumors get afloat regarding the operations of the various State stations. In the interest of all parties these should be set at rest. One recalls the ...

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  24. A KENSINGTON INCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Last night a man named Brown heard noises in an unoccupied cottage next door to his residence at Kensington. He investigated and came across two ...

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  25. PRICE OP KEROSENE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The reduction of 1s in the selling price of kerosene and petroleum spirit will become effective on Monday. The lines affected are Laurel kerosene, Voco ...

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  26. PRODUCE MARKETS.

    During the past week heavy supplies of most lines of produce have been received at the Roma-street markets, and the tendency in value has been downward, though ...

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  27. THE CHISHOLM TESTIMONIAL.

    A movement emanating from the Channon branch on the P.P. Union for recognising Mr. H. B. Chisholm's services on his retirement as a shire councillor is not being taken ...

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  28. VERDICT OF SUICIDE.

    PERTH, Sunday.—At the inquest into the death of James Caldwell, a returned soldier, who died through taking cyanide recently at the Perth City Police Court, ...

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  29. DISEASE IN FRUIT.

    Much of the local fruit that came into the Brisbane market during recent months shocked people engaged in the trade. In the early stages in particular the fruit fly ...

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  30. FOUND DROWNED AT COFF'S JETTY.

    The dead body of a man was found between the northern breakwater and the jetty at Coff's Jetty'on Tuesday night by a fishing party. The police were ...

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  31. BOY'S BODY FOUND.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The dead body of a boy about 14 years of age was found in a cave at Roseville late this afternoon, lying face downwards, Deceased was clad in shirt. ...

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  32. FOOTBALLERS' APPRECIATION.

    Mr. A. E. McCarthy, the well-known Ulmarra football enthusiast, on Wednesday received a rather pleasant surprise in the form of the receipt of a very handsomely-framed ...

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  33. BARYULGIL ABSESTOS DEPOSITS.

    Mr. H. Masters, the mine manager of the asbestos mine at Barraba, which has probably the largest treatment plant for this mineral in Australia, has returned from ...

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