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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    Mails dated in London on March 24th travelling per the Orsova, via Suez, were due to arrive in Sydney yesterday. ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. COMMERCIAL.

    Attention is particularly called to a monster cattle sale that is to take place at S. Walker's yards, Mullumbimby, on Tuesday next, 3rd May. Three hundred head of all ...

    Article : 75 words
  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Diggers offer to-night in "Old Wives for New," one of the most gorgeous and elaborate productions of present-day photoplay. A picture produced by the same man, ...

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  6. ANZAC DAY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Marks, M.P., replying to Ald. Lambert, said it was strange that Ald. Lambert before making his statement did not confer with the town clerk, as ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The death took place on Tuesday morning of a very well-known resident of Ulmarra, Mrs. T. C. Matthews, at the age of 67 years. The deceased had been ailing for ...

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  8. STATE POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—There is reported to be a strong feeling inpolitical circles that two sections of the Opposition in the State Parliament should be united. A prominent ...

    Article : 57 words
  9. MISTOOK THEM FOR EGGS.

    Cootamundra golfers were so troubled with crows swooping down and flying off with the balls that they set a trap on the links. One morning last week four of the ...

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  10. Advertising

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    Advertising : 12 words
  11. SOLDIER SETTLERS' PLIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Lands, replying to statements regarding the plight of soldier settlers on the prune growing land of Young, says the statements ...

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  12. STOCK MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—There were only about 540 calves brought forward at the abattoir saleyards yesterday. The general quality was fairly good and buyers ...

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  13. THE COMING VISITORS.

    Not since Lismore was a central pastoral station, lacking everything in the shape of communal settlement, with grass covering every portion of the site of its present fine ...

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  14. THE PATENT LIGHTNING HOUSE BUILDER.

    In to-day's advertising columns will be found particulars of a demonstration of the patent lightning house builder, which will be held in Ballina to-day. This should be ...

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  15. CELEBRATION AT KYOGLE.

    The memory of the gallant dead who fell at Gallopoli was honored in Kyogle last Sunday and on Anzac Day. On Sunday morning and evening in St. Colman's R.C Church ...

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  16. THE PROGRESSIVES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Ley, M.L.A., a member of the Progressive party, addressing a meeting at Kogarah, said the Progressives were keen to rescue the country ...

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  17. CARPENTIER'S ARRANGEMENTS.

    Captain Mallett, Carpentier's representative in America, has announced that Carpentier will train at Manhasset, on Long Island. Captain Mallet on April 26 signed the ...

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  18. STAR COURT.

    For thrill and excitement the programme of pictures and vaudeville that is advertised for showing to-night at the Star Court would be hard to beat The picture feature ...

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  19. GENERAL ASSEMBLY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    The general assembly of the Presbyterian Church, will commence its annual sittings at Sydney on Tuesday, May 10th. The representatives from Lismore are the Rev. ...

    Article : 52 words
  20. PRODUCE MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—All previous records in the price of new laid eggs were broken to-day, when graded lots were quoted in the Sussex-street markets at 2s 8d ...

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  21. LISMORE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.

    It is announced elsewhere that the Lismore Caledonian Society is providing a treat for members and friends in the form of a Scotch concert in the Masonic Hall. In addition to ...

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  22. PROGRESSIVES AND NATIONALISTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A prominent member of the Progressive party declared that he had not the slightest anticipation of any working agreement being arrived at with ...

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  23. COLONEL BIRKENSHAW.

    Colonel Birkenshaw, who is visiting Lismore, is a warrior of no mean order, having been closely associated with the founder of the Salvation Army. He has undoubtedly ...

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  24. BRUNSWICK QUEEN OF THE DAY.

    Brunswick Heads is once again working hard in another queen of the day competition and the funds will go to the Church of England building fund. The candidates are ...

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  25. STURT VACANCY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Acting Premier (Mr. Dooley) explained that the vacancy in Start electorate would not be filled until Parliament meets. The amended Electoral ...

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  26. STOKER'S SIDING CELEBRATIONS.

    Anzac Day was celebrated at Stoker's Siding in a most fitting manner by the unveiling of an honor board, containing the names of all those who enlisted from ...

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  27. N.S.W. LAND BILL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Important amendments in the State Government's Land Bill will probably be made in the stations relating to valuation and the method of payment ...

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  28. COCKATOO ISLAND DOCKYARD.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The inquiry into the management and working of Cockatoo Island dockyard was resumed this morning. Mr. Sheils, secretary of the Cockatoo Island ...

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  29. PRESBYTERIAN BAZAAR.

    The bazaar and sale of work held at Clunes last mouth in connection with the local Presbyterian Church was an unqualified success. The church authorities had ...

    Article : 94 words
  30. INSPIRING CHURCH MISSION.

    It would be impossible to give a detailed account of the meeting, or describe the depth of the impression that John Sloan made on those attending the Presbyterian Church ...

    Article : 287 words
  31. DELICACIES FROM NOWRA.

    A dainty collection of crystallised fruits is attracting much attention in the Country Promotion League's display window in George-street. The fruit, which formed a ...

    Article : 112 words
  32. FRUIT MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Apples to 9s, pears to 12s, grapes to 10s, lemons to 10s. ...

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  33. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 words
  34. VEGETABLE MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Peas 4s to 12s, French beans 3s to 9s, cauliflowers 3s to 10s, cabbages to 8s. ...

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  35. RUNNING RECORDS BROKEN.

    A message to the Melbourne "Argus" from Redlands, California, states that Charles Paddock, in a meeting organised by the Southern California Amateur Athletic ...

    Article : 140 words
  36. FISH MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Murray cod 1s, perch 5d, snapper 9d to 14s, teraglin 9d, kingfish 5d, jewfish 9d, black rock cod 8d per lb; flounder 2s to 7s, soles 2s to 9s per dozen, ...

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  37. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Giving evidence before the select committee inquiring into metalliferous conditions, Mr. Wainwright, manager of the Broken Hill South Mine, ...

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  38. THE FLOUR TRADE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The flour trade is much brighter, and the millers are more confident regarding the future of the market. Small orders from England have been placed, ...

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  39. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Giving evidence before the Public Accounts Committee inquiring into the construction of war service homes Mr. Ashworth, president of the ...

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  40. RAIN IN COASTAL DISTRICTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Moderate to heavy rains are falling in the coastal districts of N.S.W. ...

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  41. WEIRD INCA CURIO.

    A tiny human head, ho bigger than a door nob and yet perfect in every detail—once the head of a full grown man—was a weirdly interesting curio brought to Sydney ...

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  42. VANISHING LAND MARKS.

    Time, with its erasing finger, has decreed the old mill at Shellharbor is to be demolished, and the stone of its construction returned to mother earth to carry [?] its ...

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  43. COMMONWEALTH METEOROLOGY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—No great alteration is noted in the pressure distribution, for the 30.4 inisobar is still in the vicinity of the South Coast, and dips are in evidence along ...

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  44. FREEZING WORKS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Further reductions have been made in the staffs of the various freezing works in the city. The total number of men in this industry thrown out of ...

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  45. SHIPPING.

    The s.s. Coramba crossed in yesterday morning and was due at Lismore at midnight. The s.s. Coolebar will leave Newcastle ...

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  46. MOOREFIELD ACCEPTANCES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The following are the Moorefield acceptances for Saturday's meeting- Maiden Handicap (eights to be raised ...

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  47. DOCKYARD ENGINEERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A claim for 8s per week arrears of pay since November 5 for all its members employed at Cockatoo and Garden Islands is put forward in a circular ...

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  48. THE BURRINGBAR.

    The Lismore manager of the North Coast Steamship Navigation Company stated last evening that in view of the unsettled weather conditions and the absence of ...

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  49. THE RAILWAY ACT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Government's announcement of their intention to alter the power's of the Commissioners under the Railway Act was discussed in political ...

    Article : 162 words
  50. A "SPORTY" WINDOW DISPLAY.

    Quite an amount of excitement was created yesterday afternoon among the footballers, who happened along to see a special window "trim" in one of the big windows ...

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  51. THE WHOLE TRUTH NECESSARY.

    Cable messages from London to Melbourne are to the effect that the Privy Council has dismissed the appeal Condagianis v. Guardian Assurance Co. The action arose out ...

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  52. WHEAT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Opposition to a further wheat pool has been expressed by the Premier of South Australia, who says that the policy of his Government is to urge that ...

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  53. FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 words
  54. HEW COAL FIELD DISCOVERED.

    In the report of Mr. Leo. J. Jones, assistant geological surveyor, dealing with recent operations on the yew coalfield at Soorabin, near Oaklands (Albury district) it ...

    Article : 137 words
  55. COMPENSATION FOR LOSSES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Cabinet has given further consideration to the report of the committee concerning payment of compensation for wheat losses due to faulty ...

    Article : 70 words
  56. Advertising

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  60. MUST BE AUSTRALIAN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Acting Premier has informed members of the Water Board that in future all pictures and decorations in Government offices must be ...

    Article : 33 words
  61. Advertising

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