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  2. COMMERCIAL.

    Virtue, Noble, Rutherford and Shannon, Ltd., direct further attention to their special battle sale at Alsonville on Wednesday and their usual yard sale at Lismore on Thursday ...

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  3. BAND HOSPITAL SUNDAY.

    Yesterday afternoon Lismore citizens were afforded the opportunity of hearing the four Lismore bands in a combined recital in Spinkg Park—a function organised by the ...

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  4. HORNSBY MURDER. IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Important developments are expected in connection with the Hornsby murder. Inspector Leary was informed to-day that the man who had been in ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS. GLORIOUS GLORIA SWANSON.

    In "Under the Lash," an exquisite production, Gloria wears the most wonderful gown creations of the year. If you want to know what is the latest fashion has decreed you ...

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  6. MILLION FARMS SCHEME. SUPPORTED BY THE PREMIER.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Sir Joseph Carruthers expressed indignation at the rumoured trouble in the Cabinet. He had found his colleagues loyalty co-operating in the ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—M. Roger Barthely, who is visiting Melbourne as a butter buyer guaranteed by the French Government, said yesterday:—"France needs ...

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  8. The Northern Star,

    In Advance 12s 6d per quarter, £2 5s per year, Posted or Delivered. In Advance rates will not apply when Accounts have to be Bendered. ...

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  9. THE WEATHER. LIGHT RAIN IN SOUTH.

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  10. RAILWAY COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Railway men are wondering what happened to the Commissioner's report in respect, to the 1917 railway strike. The unions are anxious to have ...

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  11. "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS."

    A crowded house greeted, the production of "The Maid of the Mountains," a musical play in three acts, presented by Mr. Lionel Walsh by arrangement with J. C. Williamson, ...

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  12. FACING THE INEVITABLE.

    It would be interesting to know what Comrade Dooley, sitting in the shades of Opposition in the New South Wales Parliament, is thinking of Comrade Theodore, and ...

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  13. LATEST PRESSURE NOTE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The latest pressure note is as follows:—During the past. 24hours the, various pressure systems over Australia have worked east about 600 miles; ...

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  14. TWO MEN ON A STEAMER.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Information has been received from the police at Warrnambool that two young men—Victor Charlton, a labourer, and Alfred Ward, seaman—who ...

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  15. MR. McGIRR'S CHARGES.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The A.L.P. executive has called a halt in the McGirr trouble. It wants to finish the business given it, by that conference and has instructed the ...

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  16. VICTORIAN FINANCE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—In submitting the supplementary estimates for £467,000 in the Legislative Assembly of Victoria, the Treasurer (Mr. McPherson) will show that the ...

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  17. LISMORE AND COASTAL CONDITIONS.

    Fine feather has been experienced in Lismore during the week-end, in spite of light passing showers early on Saturday morning and a slightly overcast sky. Up till 9 a.m. ...

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  18. NOT CONNECTED WITH CASE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Inquiries made at police headquarters show that the men detained in Melbourne are in no way connected with the Hornsby murder. The case is simply ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND PUBLIC SERVICE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—That the salaries and wages cut question has created great dissatisfaction in the ranks of Government members, and that even the Ministers are ...

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  20. THE FORECAST.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The latest forecast is as follows—Cloudy, with further showers, chiefly south of the Lachlan and along the highlands. Hail is also likely and snow on ...

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  21. A THEORY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—One Sydney newspaper states that a theory which is being investigated by the detectives may load to a startling development in the Hornsby ...

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  22. CASH FOR LIBERTY.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—William Higgins, aged 46, a prisoner at Pentridge gaol, escaped from the custody of a warder 'while being attended to at the Eye and Ear ...

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  23. SHIPPING. LATEST MOVEMENTS.

    The s.s. Canonbar is expected to cross inward at Ballina at daylight this morning, with general cargo for all Richmond River ports. ...

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  24. MOTORIST DRIVES AWAY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A motor car crashed into a cart, in Parramatta-road, Leichhardt, last night, and the driver of the car did not wait to inquire how much damage had been ...

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  25. FOX TROTTING PREACHERS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Ambassador Booth, who has just finished his mission to Sydney, says:—"When a Non-conformist or Anglican preacher, or even a Bishop, stands up in ...

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  26. AT BYRON BAY.

    The s.s. Burringbar will arrive at Byron Bay at daylight to-day with passengers and general cargo. The s.s. Coramba is expected at Byron ...

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  27. BAKERS EXCITED.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Newcastle baking trade is in turmoil over the action of the employers in seeking to carry on night baking. The master bakers in the County ...

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  28. PERSONAL.

    Passengers by steamer which left Sydney for Byron Bay on Saturday night are.:—Mesdames Phipps, McMahon, Skien, Lumbo and child, Cumberland, Attwood, Williams; ...

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  29. EASTERN TRADE COMMISSION.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Minister for Customs to-day denied emphatically that he at any time questioned Miss Harnett's fitness for or claims upon the position of ...

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  30. AMAZING WAR PHOTOGRAPHS.

    The forthcoming exhibition of the Commonwealth Governments collection of front line battle photographs should be of great interest, not only, to returned soldiers, but ...

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  31. DOES NOT WANT WAR AGAIN.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—M. Campana, French Consul-General,, in a fervent speech at a luncheon to celebrate the French. National Day, said: "We do not want war ...

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  32. LUCKY ESCAPE.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—A railway ganger named Lindner was riding a tricycle on the railway line near Mount. Barker, South Australia, when he was suddenly overtaken by ...

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  33. RIOTOUS IMMIGRANTS.

    PERTH, Saturday.—A batch of immigrants from the steamer Borda now in Fremantle were before the Perth Police Court on various charges, ranging from ...

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  34. BIG FIRE IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The full force of Melbourne's fire brigade turned out to fight a fire in the premises of Walker, May and Co., printers, in a narrow street off ...

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  35. JUVENILE BALL—NEW STATE BAND.

    As announced in our advertisement, columns this morning, the juvenile ball (which is being organised by the ladies' committee of the New State Band) will be held in the ...

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  36. TAUPO EARTHQUAKES.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The earthquake shocks at Taupo continue intermittently. One of the heaviest, at Onamiu opened tracks under the schoolmaster's house. In ...

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  37. SOLDIER'S WIDOW FUND.

    The sum of £30 15s raised by the Newton Carroll Dramatic Coy. was for the Mullumbimby soldier's widow. This case is on the same lines as the Lismore one. ...

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  38. BIRTH CONTROL.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Archbishop Kelly strongly condemns birth control in a statement which is based on a cable message on the subject. He added: "We take it as an ...

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  39. SMASHED A TAXI.

    MELEOURNE, Sunday.—David Long, aged 19, a jockey, of Sydney, was arrested for assaulting John Brady and with wilfully damaging a motor, and John Bennett, ...

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  40. CANE CROP.

    The 1922 crushing season commences at the Condong sugar mill, Tweed River, on Thursday next. The men will be engaged on Tuesday. It is estimated that the ...

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  41. COLLISION ENDS FATALLY.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—As the result of a collision between a motor cycle and side par and a spring cart at Granville, Arthur Young, aged 28, died a few hours later from ...

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  42. GOOD TEMPLARS.

    On Monday last the members of the I.O.G.T., Byron Bay, held a very enjoyable open night in the Methodist Church. There were visitors present from Mullumbimby, ...

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  43. COTTON GROWING.

    The district secretary of the P.P. Union (C. A. Muhro, Lismore) is in receipt of a telegram from the general secretary, Mr. M. P. Dunlop, stating that the head office of the ...

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  44. GRAFTON-SOUTH GRAFTON FUSION.

    The Chamber of Commerce, representing Grafton and South. Grafton, carried a motion that in its opinion the question of the expediency of uniting Grafton and South ...

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  45. WEST AUSTRALIAN PREMIER.

    PERTH, Saturday.—The Premier, of West Australia announced on his return from England that he had obtained more money than he expected, and that it would be available ...

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  46. WRECKAGE AT LORD HOWE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The rib of a sailing vessel has been washed ashore at Lord Howe Island. This information was given to-day by the captain of the steamer Makambo. ...

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  47. THE MISSION TO LEPERS.

    Rev. W. J. Eddy, Australiau secretary of the Mission to Lepers, arrived at Lismore on Saturday. Yesterday morning he preached in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, ...

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  48. REV. W. N. LOCK'S ACCIDENT.

    Mr. T. Dunster, preaching in the Lismore Methodist Church on Sunday morning, made reference to the sad accident to their superintendent minister, the Rev. W. N. Lock. ...

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  49. GENEROUS DONATION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr, G. F. Todman a well-known resident of Strathfield, has donated £20,000 to the Western Suburbs Cottage Hospital. ...

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  50. REAL ESTATE MARKET.

    SYDNEY Saturday.—The real estate market is said to be shewing signs of improvement. There is a growing confidence on the part of buyers. ...

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  51. MELBOURNE CASUALTIES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A woman named Ray Speary was knocked down by a motor car in St. Kilda road. She sustained a broken leg and arm and severe head injuries. ...

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  52. EIGHT HOUR COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of the Eight Hour Committee was heid at the Temperance Hall, North Lismore, on Saturday, evening. The president (Mr. A. Poa) occupied the chair. It was ...

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  53. TOOK RAT POISON.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Ralph Thredwell, aged 25, a dairyman, was found lying on the grass in the Domain this morning. He stated:—"I have taken rat poison, and have ...

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  54. PIERCED BY WAGGON SHAFT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Arthur Mont gomery Gardiner, residing at Blackburn, came into collision with a waggon while cycling yesterday. A shaft, of the waggon ...

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  55. COAL OWNERS' CLAIMS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The colliery proprietors are desirous that the Special Coal Tribunal should proceed with the hearing of the owners' claims for a reduction of ...

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  56. SPORTS CLUB.

    At the recent farewell and presentation at Byron Bay, to Mr. McReady, of the Druid's lodge, the chairman, Mr. R. Brunning, suggested that the lodges should add to their ...

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  57. FATAL BOXING BOUT.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Joseph Johnson collapsed while engaged in a boxing contest at Ascot, picture theatre last night. He was taken to hospital, where life was pronounced ...

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