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  2. £40,000 LOAN.

    The finance committee reported to the Lismore Council at its last meeting that the committee had examined the engineer's scheme of works, which it was proposed to ...

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  3. DISASTER DAMAGE.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The unloading of the relief stores of the Australmount will be completed during the week-end, and the ship will then leave Yokohama. ...

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  4. NEW BILLS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The delegates to the National Federation Conference were entertained at luncheon to-day. Sir George Fuller said: "The Government ...

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  5. THE RUHR.

    DUSSELDORF, Tuesday.—The executive of the Free Rhineland party has assumed general control of the movement begun, in Aix la Chapelle, and has ...

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  6. TICK BILL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The "Dailv Guardian" states to-day that there is still another rift in the Nationalist ranks, this time over the Tick Bill. The bill does not ...

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  7. GREECE.

    ATHENS, Tuesday.—A revolutionary proclamation urges the King to assume sovereign rights and to appoint a new Government, otherwise civil war is ...

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  8. BUNCHY TOP.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Proposals for the cradicatiug of the bunchy top in bananas have been considered by the Director of the Institute of Science and Industry, ...

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  9. EMPIRE KIN.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—In an interview at Fremautle, the eminent Indian, Dr. S. K. Data, in a farewell message to Australia, remarked:-"I can see the time when ...

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  10. PORT STEPHENS.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—The Priemer told Mr. Murray to-day that he had been informed that a syndicate, half English and half American, had obtained ...

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  11. REPUBLIC UNOPPOSED.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Although the Rhineland Separatist movement is extending and is not encountering opposition, it is apparently hitherto attended with, only moderate ...

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  12. JUVENILE MIGRANTS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—To-night in the Legislative Assembly, the Attorney-General, Mr. Bavin, gave notice of his intention to ask leave to introduce a bill to establish a ...

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  13. SYDNEY MAN'S EXPERIENCE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The first. Sydney man who was in the Japanese earthquake arrived back to-day from Yokohama. He is Mr. A. F. Barnett, who lauded this morning ...

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  14. LISMORE COUNCIL INSURANCE FUND.

    A suggestion which was made [?] finance committee of the Lismore [?] came up for consideration on Mon[?] and was unanimously adopted. It [?] that ...

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  15. GRAFTON VALLEY LINE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon a question which was asked by the leader of the Opposition, Mr. Lang, and which has ...

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  16. DISASTER SIGNALS.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The passenger steamer Sanguil, 1975 tons, has reported herself by wireless to be sinking in a heavy sea south-west of Jamaica. The passengers ...

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  17. LIQUOR BILL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Both Dr. Arthur and Mr. Lane, M's.L.A., speaking at Mosman last night, declared uncompromising hostility to the Liquor Bill, and uttered a warning of ...

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  18. HIGH WAGES.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The Premier of South Australia explaining the acceptance of foreign tenders for loeomotives says that wages in Australia were 100 to 130 per cent, ...

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  19. BOGGED IN STREET:

    A large lorry, heavily laden with bricks, and in tow of one of the Lismoro Municipal Council's steam waggons, met, with a mishap, in Woodlark-street, Lismore, yesterday. ...

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  20. COMMUNISTS DISTURBANCE.

    ALX LA CHAPELLE, Tuesday.—A serious disturbance lists broken out, during which the police fired on a crowd of Communisty who were pillaging the shops. ...

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  21. MASSACRE OF KOREANS.

    TOKIO Tuesday.—The bau hitherto imposed on the reports of the massacres of Koreans in the early days of the confusion after the earthquake, owing to grossly ...

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  22. SOLDIERS' RIGHTS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The special subcommittee of the National Federation recommended to the conference the recognition of the permanent responsibility of the ...

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  23. BAVARIAN TROOPS' DEFECTION.

    MUNICH, Monday.—Bavarian troops have taken the oath of allegiance to Bavaria till the end of the present conflict. ...

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  24. ASSOCIATE OF SHOPBREAKERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Described as the associate of the cleverest shopbreakers of Sydney, Stanley Misson, 28, motor driver, was found guilty at the Darlinghurst ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Commander Beresford, speaking at a function in celebration of the anniversary of the battle of Trafalgar, said he regretted to see an inclination ...

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  26. MAN BOLTS FROM DOCK.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—There were lively scenes in the City Court when Christopher Keegan was charged with having had insufficient lawful means of support. ...

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  27. NEW GERMAN MINISTER.

    BERLIN, Monday.—Count Kanitz has resigned his membership of the Nationalist party in order to join the Government as the Minister for Food. ...

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  28. TROTSKY'S PROPHECY.

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—Trotsky in a vigorous speech, reviewing international affairs, said that the general situation in Germany was favourable for a victory of the ...

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  29. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In last. December, while Mrs. Elma Blanche Marshall was walking along the footpath in one of the suburbs, she was kicked on the ship by a horse, ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICAN DROUGHT.

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—The Premier's office has issued a statement that the reports appearing in the British press to the effect that the drought in South Africa is ...

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  31. INDUSTRIAL COURTS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Bavin, AttorneyGeneral, addressing the delegates to the Federated Master Builders' Association, said he was not blaming the unions but he ...

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  32. ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    PERTH, Monday.—In July last an attempt was made to murder Janies Bickley a white man living in a secluded spot 100 miles from Hall's Creek, in the north-west of ...

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  33. CATERPILLAR PEST.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Several reports have reached the Department of Agriculture from the North Coast in connection with the plague of caterpillars. ...

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  34. ENGLISH DIVORCE CASE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Justice Horridge in the Divorce Court has granted a decree nisi to Phalnee Cooper, of Manchester, on the ground of his wife'a misconduct ...

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  35. CLERKS AND ARBITRATION COURT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Federal Arbitration Court to-day began an argument as to whether clerks and those whose work cousists solely of office duties have the right ...

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  36. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR.

    GENEVA, Tuesday.—The fifth international Labour conference has assembled here under the presidency of Mr. Arthur Fon taine. Forty-two out of fifty-seven ...

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  37. MAILS TAMPERED WITH.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An attempt to tam per with the mails was discovered at the G.P.O. on Saturday night. Although the seals were broken it is understood that the ...

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  38. NEW KYOGLE HOSPITAL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—When the Assembly met to-day Mr. Oakes, the Chief Secretary, informed Mr. Perdriau that it was proposed to use the site at Kyogle now occupied by ...

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  39. RADIO MESSAGES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The wireless station at Epping, New South Wales, received last night a radio telephone message from Los Angeles. ...

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  40. SELF HELP.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Speaking at the conference of the Local Government Clerks' Association, Councillor Garlick said that it was remarkable how a number of councils had ...

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  41. RAILWAY OFFICERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Railway Professional Officers' Association has decided that in future it will exercise its right to approach the Federal Arbitration Court. ...

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  42. ASSAULTS ON TRAINEES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Six meu were lined £ each, in default a month's imprisonment, at the Liverpool Police Court on a churge of having assaulted 13 trainees. ...

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  43. EXTENSION OF FRANCHISE.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—A special commission of five Ministers on universal suffrage has reported to the Cabinet in favour of removing the property restrictions, and that all ...

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  44. WAGE EARNING INEQUALITY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Miners' Federation is seeking some method of evening up the state of affairs which is responsible for some of its members earning big wages ...

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  45. YOUNG WOMAN ATTACKED.

    SYDNEY. Monday.—At a late hour last night a young woman was admitted to the Sydney Hospital covered from head to foot with blood. ...

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  46. WEEK END.

    LONDON, Monday.—Several of the delegates, from the Dominions have returned to London after spending the week-end at the Chequers. Some of the delegates spent the ...

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  47. HEAD BLOWN OFF.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Calmly placing a plug of gelignite in his mouth, with a long fuse attached, Henry Herrich struck a match and watched the fuse burn, until the cap ...

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  48. ARMISTICE DAY SERVICE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Arrangements have been made, it is reported, for a brief religious service to be held at the Cenotaph on Armistice Day in deference to the wishes of ...

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  49. SILVER LEAD DISCOVERIES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Frank Hambridge, a well-known, metal expert and mining authority, returned to Sydney from Queensland to-day. He said that the recent ...

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  50. COCAINE TRAFFIC.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—When the Legislative Assembly met to-day, Mr. Oakes. Chief Secretary, stated that in view of the exposure made in the press, two employees of ...

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  51. AUSTRIAN ASSEMBLY.

    VIENNA, Tuesday.—The new Austrian Assembly, it is estimated, will consist of 82 Christian Socialists, as well as 67 Socialists. Thus Herr seipel will have a safe working ...

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  52. BOOKMAKERS FINED.

    WAGGA, Tuesday.—Two local bookmakers, Lindsay Hann and Charles Hatwell, were each- fined £50 at Wagfga for street betting. They were arrested by a special ...

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  53. STATE FINANCES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Lang, leader of the State Opposition, addressing his constituents, said that on Thursday night he hoped to be able to convey to the electors the real ...

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  54. AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday:—A Federal board is to be appointed to inquire into production and the manufacturing and distributing industries of Australia, with a view to ...

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  55. DEATH OF MR. P. COSGRAVE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Philip Cosgrave, brother of the President of the Free State, a member of the Dail and Governor of Mountjoy prison, has died suddenly after ...

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  56. SHE WAS VERY PRETTY.

    and as she tripped up the office [?] halt[?] at the office [?] and addressed the office [?] "Is Mr. Jones [?]" You'd better run. He's married and got 10 kids ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The sale of a number of Commonwealth steamers is said to be imminent. It is expected that four will be disposed of to Sydney and Melbourne ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. THEATRICAL STRICK SETTLED.

    MELBOURNE, Tueaday.—The theatrical. strike has been practically settled, and the theatres will open to-night. ...

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