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  2. COMMERCIAL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—New laid eggs were well supplied in Sussex-street to-day, and were in excess of the demand. Although consignmonts of ease eggs were also heavy, ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    Sergt Hogarth, of Byron Bay, desires to remind, owners of canine, pets that this is the, month in which dogs should be registered. Owners should see to this at once. ...

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  4. THE WEATHER.

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  6. COTTON.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The view of the [?]any inquiries which continue to reach the Minister for Agriculture regarding the prospects of successfully establishing cotton ...

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  7. NEW STORY TO-MORROW.

    Beginning with to-morrow's issue "The Secret Sister," a talc by Arthur Alpin wil1 be published in the columns of the Northern Star," and will be continued daily. ...

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  8. FAR AND NEAR.

    The public are notified that the road known as Tucki's to Munro's wharf will be temporarily closed on and after Monday next for about three weeks for the purposa ...

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  9. BANKRUPTCY COURT.

    At the Court House yesterday, before Mr. L. J. Shropshire, P.M., the single meeting of creditors and public examination in the bankrupt estate of Mr. K. T. J. Nilon, ...

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  10. HUMANITY'S TRIALS.

    News of the present series of disasters will be received with sincere dismay. Humanity is stunned. J. Fresh dotails serve to intensify a bitter sorrow. Before the sorry spectdcle ...

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  11. SCATTERED RAIN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Light to moderate rains fell over scattered places in the southcast and extreme north-east corners of the State yesterday, also over parts of the ...

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  12. KILLED BY TREE BUTT.

    The Buudaberg police have been advised that a man named Cordes, about 45 years of age, while falling scrub near Baffle Creek, men his death under tragic circumstances. It ...

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  13. PERSONAL.

    Mr. C. Wonholz, who has been C.P.S. at Grafton, has been notified of his transfer to Mudgee, where he will take over the C.P.S. duties. ...

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  14. PRESSURE NOTE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—During the 48 hours ended 9 a.m. on Monday the readjustment of pressure has assumed an important phase, and this morning a tropical or inonaoonal ...

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  15. BODKIN IN BULLLOCK'S HEART.

    Whilst Skinner Bros., of Mororo, Chatsworth, were cutting up a bullock they discovered, a bodkin which was embedded an inch deep in the heart of the beast, whilst the ...

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  16. FISK MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The following prices were obtained at the municipal fish markets: —Jewfish 9d to 1s, s[?]apper 1s 4d to 1s 9d Murray perch 6d to 8d, Murray cod 1s 2d ...

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  17. HOMEBUSH MARKETS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the Homebush cattle sides to-day, the number of cattle varded was 250 the market being much batter. Best beef brought 70s, second ...

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  18. SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    The report of the soldier [?]ment branen of the Queensland Lands Department which has recently been issued discloses distinet backward movement. On the Bcurburrum ...

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  19. THE FORECAST.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The forecast is- Cloudy and unsettled generally, with rain and thunder chiefly over the eastern half of the State. Some good falls are ...

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  20. NOWRA DAIRY COMPANY.

    The twenty-first annual report of the Nowra Co-operative Dairy Company was presented to the shareholders on Saturday. It revealed a record turnover of the value ...

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  21. BLIND MAN'S ERROR.

    A blind man named David William Shean, a resident of Horseslioe Bend, near West Maitland (N.S.W.), met with a serious accident while returning by train from ...

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  22. SHIPPING.

    BURRINGBAR with general cargo for all ports crossed in at 6 a.m. yesterday and was due at Lismore at 10 p.m. and crosses out again for Sydney via Newcastle on ...

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  23. BOUND OVER.

    At the Lismore Police Court yesterday, before the P.M., Mr. J. L. Shropshire, Jimmy Nutta Singh, North Lismore, had Billy Narunga, a market gardner at Chines, bound ...

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  24. DROPPED DEAD.

    Mr. James Edward Miller, superintendent of police, aged 58, dropped dead at Albuny outside the police station. He went to Albury in July, 1918, from Broken Hill, ...

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  25. AT BYRON BAY.

    ORARA arrived at Byron Bay at daylight yesterday, and loaves again for Sydney via Newcastle at 7 p.m. to-night. WOLLONGBAR made auother fast trip ...

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  26. BPRRIMA FARM AND DAIRY COMPANY.

    The earnings of the Berrima District Farm and Dairy Company for the six months that ended on June 30 last, totalled £20,351, after providing for bad debts. From this a ...

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  27. CRUELTY TO HORSE.

    At the Scone court George Reudrick, a carrier, pleaded guilty to a charge cruelly ili-treating a horse. Constable Mullins deposed that the defendant, who had been ...

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  28. VICTORIAN CRISIS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The State Cabmet held a lengthy meeting to-day regarding the political crisis. At the conclusion Mr. Lawson said that ...

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  29. TRIBUTE TO POLICE OFFICERS.

    Dining the hearing of a case, between two Hindoos at the Police Court yesterday, Messrs. Robert Noble, J.P., sin auctioneer, Lismore, and Albert Cottee, a farmer, of ...

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  30. THEODORA.

    It is difficult to remember when two more realistic characterisations have been seen in a motion picture than those of Theodora Augusta, Empress of the East, by Rita ...

    Article : 321 words
  31. RAILWAY BOYCOTT THREAT.

    The Railway Goods Superintendent at Bathurst in reply to a local protest against an increase in freight of 50 per cent, on millinery packages, states that the ...

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  32. JAMBEROQ CO-OP. DAIRY COMPANY.

    At the fifteenth annual meeting of the Jamberoo Ca-operative Dairy Company, Ltd., the chairman of board (Mr. C. W. Craig) presided. All the directors were re-elected ...

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  33. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday— Frederick Willis, (23), formerly it clerk in the N.S.W. Savings Bank, was committed for trial, on bail from the Central Police Court, on a charge of ...

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  34. INCREASE IN PENSIONS.

    The In valid and Old Ago Pensions Act was recently amended to provide for a maximum pension of 35s per fortnight, in lieu of 30s per fortnight. On Thursday, September ...

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  35. AN OLD TREE.

    Mr. E. B. Lumley, of Paddington, writing to Mr, J. M'cGirogan, of Singleton, mentions an interesting fact. He says that the kurrajong tree in the yard of the Percy Hotel, ...

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  36. BROKEN LEG.

    Robert Easton (47) was riding a bicycle along Canterbury-street, Casino, yesterday. He had a gas pipe on his shoulder. On turnthe corner the pipe struck the lump post ...

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  37. FIRE IN VESSEL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—When the steamer Baradine, with nearly 500 immigrants aboard, was off Melbourne Hour days ago, a fire broke out in the No. 3 hold. ...

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  38. BANG-ALOW CATTLE SALES.

    Messrs. Virtue, Noble, Rutherford, Shanuon Ltd., Bangalow, intend conducting that regular fortnightly cattle sales at Bungalow. The next one will be on the 11th hist. At ...

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  39. MANSLAUGHTER APPEAL.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Certain points in David Kelly's appeal against the verdict of manslaughter in connection with the death of Ada Overall will be argued before the ...

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  40. HOUSE BOLTS WITII WOMEN.

    An accident occurred near Bonshaw, when a horse attached to a sulky in which were Mr. H. Solomon and Mrs. G. Nicholls bolted, throwing Mrs. Solomon and her baby out. ...

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  41. SPL-ENTUD RESULT.

    The recent ball at Baugalow in aid of the Bangalow Citizens' Bond resulted in a profit of £41 11s 6d. This is a fine, result, and a grand tribute to the splendid ...

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  42. TALLOW QUIET.

    Winchcombe, Carson, Ltd., report-Competition slackened at the past week Sydney tallow sales. A few choice lines of edible quality were the only offerings which ...

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  43. HOPE ABANDONED.

    MELBOURNE,Monday.—Hope has been abandoned of finding Stafford, the lighthouse keeper, who was swept out to sea from Cliffy Island on Tuesday. ...

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  44. TREATED WITH INSULIN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Peter Algar (22), who was in the Sydney Hospital with diabetes and who was the first patieut to be treated with insulin, died last night. ...

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  45. HAIL AT BANGALOW.

    On Thursday afteroon last a very heavy storm occurred at Bangalow. Only 25 points lot rani were registered, but the fall of hail was very heavy. The wind blew with ...

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  46. LATE MRS. ELIZA DOYLE.

    The death took place on Sunday night at Alphadale of Mrs. Eliza. Doyle, mother of Mr. William Doolen, of Woodlark-street. The deceased lady, who was in [?] 73rd year, ...

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  47. REYNAUD AT BANGALOW.

    Foxes are apparently on the increase in Bangalow. At least this is the opinion of Mr. S. L. Gook. who has for the past three years been on their trail with his famous ...

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  48. DEATH OF CONSTABLE BELANEY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Constable J. Delaney, who was shot last Thursday near Swan Hill, died to-day. ...

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  49. HIGH SCHOOL

    A meeting of the Lismore High School P. and C. Association is called for to-morrow evening in the Council Chambers. The business set down for the evening is of the ...

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  50. SENATE VACANCY.

    HOBART, Monday.—It is believed that J. B. Hayes, ex-Premier of Tasmania, will be selected by the State Parlianient for the vacancy in the Senate caused by the death ...

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  51. NARROW ESCAPE.

    Last week, Mr. Geo. Dawes, a well known resident of Eltham, met with a very painful accident. He had occasion to get in between a pair of horses attached to a harrow, ...

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  52. RELIC OF BYGONE DAYS.

    Just now, in view of their agitation for a new school and residence at Bungalow, the removal of a building in, Station-street is of considerable interest. The one-time ...

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  53. WALSH ISLAND DISMISSALS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—More men are to be dismissed from Walsh island shortly. In about a month's time, when the present pipe contract is exhausted, there may ...

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  54. CALL OF THE SURF.

    During the last few days the weather at Byron Bay has been delightful. and as a result the surf has attracted, many. On Sunday last there were quite a number of ...

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