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  2. COMMERCIAL. BUTTER MARKETS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Prescott's weekly butter report states:—The Sydney market is unaltered at 196s per cwt. for choicest quality, plus boxes 1s 3d each. ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS. HAWKERS' LICENSES.

    Persons who have ledged applications for hawkers' licenses are reminded they must attend at the Lismore Court House this morning, with their sureties. ...

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  5. NEAR AND FAR.

    Special daily weather forecast for North Coast sent specially by the [?] Meteorological Office to the "Northern Star":— ...

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  6. GIPSY LOVE.

    The most ambitious entertainment yet organised by the Diggers' Concerted Merrymakers was staged at the Federal Hall on Saturday night, and the excellence of the ...

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  7. POLICE STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A procession organised by the Trades Hall Council as a demonstration against the dismissal of the police concerned in the recent strike, ...

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  8. "GARDEN OF EDEN."

    Murrurundi at present can claim to be the "Garden of Eden" of the North. Every day almost visitors are arriving with a view of securing agistment country for their ...

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  9. The Northern Star.

    Single Copy—Twopence. In Advance 12s 6d per quarter, £2 5s per year, Posted or Delivered. In Advance rates will not apply when Accounts have ...

    Article : 108 words
  10. NEW JUSTICES.

    Prior to the commencement of the cases in the District Court, Casino, on Friday, the following Justices of the Peace were sworn in by Judge Mocatta:— Messrs. J. A. ...

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  11. PERSONAL.

    The following passengers have booked by steamer in Sydney to Byron Bay:—Mesdames Irmy and children, [?]es, Payne, Goodwin and children; Misses Kennedy, Luck, ...

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  12. A NEW LILY.

    There is displayed in Mr. F. C. King's florist shop in Molesworth-street a yellow lily called Calla Aurata, which is a new species to this district. It has a black stem ...

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  13. FEDERAL LIGHTHOUSE OFFICIALS.

    On Friday last Messrs. B. Walluch (chief officer), C. Stewart (district engineer) and A. P. Ford (assistant engineer) of the Fedcral lighthouse service, visited Byron Bay ...

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  14. COST OF CULTURE.

    Signer Mussolini is reported to be contemplating the entire abolition of the Italian Parliament. He is said to cherish a deep antagonism to the institution, chiefly on ...

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  15. IN BANKRUPTCY.

    A single meeting of creditors in the bankruptcy matter of Samuel Alex. Brown, of Riley's Hill, formerly of Ballina, labourer, will be held at the court house at Ballina on ...

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  16. TRUSTEES APPOINTED.

    Messrs. R. F. Ball, Donald W. McPhee, George. H. West, William Williams, Phillip O'Dwyer, Albert Campbell, and Frederick Scrivener have been appointed trustees of ...

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  17. AUCTIONEERS' LICENSES.

    Mefore Messrs. J. G. Snow and S. F. Wilson, J's.P., the following auctioneers' licenses were granted at the Bangalow court:—Messrs. Oliver Virtue and Hugh Weir, for the ...

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  18. PRICE OF BUTTER RAISED.

    SYDNEY, Saturday—The price of butter will be increased by 1d per pound on Monday, the new wholesale rate being 205s 4d per cwt., or 1s 10d per lb., the retail prices ...

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  19. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The adjourned coroner's inquiry into the circumstances of the death of William James Arnold, which occurred on November 20, was resumed at the Lismore Court House ...

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  20. MONEY MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—At the half-yearly meeting of the Bank of New South Wales the president of the board of directors, Mr. Buckland, declared that business in Sydney ...

    Article : 165 words
  21. TRIED TO SAVE MATE.

    Athel Mason (14) was drowned in Lake Pillans, Lithgow, while attempting to rescue his mate Gardon Connors, aged 14. Connors kicked Mason during his struggles, ...

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  22. COULD NOT LET GO.

    Frederick McMasters, plumber, of Erskineville was effecting repairs to a shop, when he caught hold of a live wire and was thrown to the ground. He was unable to ...

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  23. SHIPPING.

    On Friday morning last the tug Waratah and a trawler put in at Byron Bay for shelter owing to being unable to cross in at Ballina, where they were to take a dredge to ...

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  24. MR. NESBITT CONGRATULATED.

    At the meeting of the Bungalow Progress Association on Thursday night last Cr. J. G. Snow stated that he had sent a telegram of congratulation to. Mr. George ...

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  25. "UNDER TWO FLAGS."

    "Under Two Flags" is one of the few really great stories. A love epic immortal, a tragedy sublime, "Under Two Flags" captured the heart of ...

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  26. LAND SAUE AT BRUNSWICK.

    A sale of Crown lands will be held on the grounds at Brunswick Heads, on January 1 next, comprising the following portions:—368, 20per.; 369 to 377, of 32per. each; 378, ...

    Article : 91 words
  27. TEACHERS OBJECT.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The New South Wales Teachers' Federation has decided to urge the Minister for Education. Mr. Bruntnell, to prohibit the use of ...

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  28. U.A.O.D. LODGE.

    The fortnightly meeting of the United Ancient Order of Druids' Lodge was held in the Masonic Hall on Thursday. Anch Druid Bro. Davis occupied the chair. ...

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  29. NOSE CUT OFF BY SAW.

    Jack Hamment, a returned soldier, was cycling along the beach road at Sandringham, near Melbourne, when, in avoiding a collision with a carload of racegoers, he fell. ...

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  30. DEATH OF MISS L. PRICE.

    at the home of her parents in Maryborough. News has been received in Lismore of the death of Miss Lily Price, formerly of the Lismore High School staff. Miss Price died ...

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  31. "DRITTING FOR YEARS."

    An old d[?]relict, with feet of marine growth streaming away from its side, being carried slowly but surely to the Sargasso Sea, was one of the strange sights [?] by the British ...

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  32. DEATH OF MRS. WELLS.

    MULLUMBIMBY, Sunday.—The death occurred here last night of Mrs. Sarah A Wells, of Goonengerry, aged 61. She had been residing at Goonengerry for six ...

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  33. ALLEGED BRUTALITY TO SMALL CHILD.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—At the Launcesnamed Beatrice Margei, aged three years. ton Police Court, Archibald Bracken was charged with having ill-treated a child ...

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  34. THE TIDES.

    December 3.—4.29 a.m. and 4:33 p.m. December 4.—5.27 a.m. and 5.37 p.m. Phases of the moon.—New moon, December 8; first quarter, December 15; full moon, ...

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  35. HORSEWHIP USED.

    man who caught hold of his pony's bridle. SYDNEY, Sunday.—While on his way home from Kensington racecourse Mr. Tom Watson. A.R.C. starter, was accosted by a ...

    Article : 74 words
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