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  2. CURED BY FRIGHT.

    WINGHAM, Friday.—Frank Manwarring lost his voice through being gassed while on active service, and could only speak in a whisper. ...

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  3. STILL AGROUND.

    TWEED HEADS, Friday.—The Boambee is still stranded on the south beach. Since Tuesday she has been driven further on the sand, but ...

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  4. LATE MR. SIMMONS.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Nathan Julian Simmons, solicitor, took place yesterday morning at Lismore, and was attended by a large and representative gathering from all ...

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  5. RINDERPEST. RESISTANCE OF CATTLE OWNERS.

    PERTH, Friday.—Cattle owners in the Belmont area held a meeting and decided that they would not be responsible for what happens when the patrols ...

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  6. NEW LAWS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—During the session which has just closed the following bills were passed into law:—Anzac Memorial, Bread Act, Child Welfare, Church of ...

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  7. FEDERAL ARBITRATION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The President of the Federal Arbitration Court, Mr. Justice Powers, to-day replied to the circular issued by the Single Purpose League advocating ...

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  8. EARTHQUAKE.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—The Mexican towns of Grandes, Huasbas and Opoto have been razed by earthquake. It is reported that there were two earthquake shocks. ...

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  9. FORESTRY DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Minister for Lands, Mr. Wearne, placed the report of the Royal Commissioner, Mr. Edwards, P.M., before the Cabinet to-day. ...

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  10. RESTORING HUNGARY.

    PARIS, Thursday.—It is hoped that Hungary will be restored, after the example of Austria, as the result of an agreement which has been reached by the Council of the ...

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  11. EARTHQUAKE INDEMNITY.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—The Seivikai party's Bill making a reduction in the restoration Budget passed the Lower House by a large majority. ...

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  12. MONSTROUS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Sir David Storey, in opposing the Monopolies Bill in the Legislative Council, declared that some of the clauses were monstrous. If made law the ...

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  13. CHILD IMMIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A party of 26 boys and girls left London this morning under the auspices of the Child Emigration Society en route to Fairbridge Farm School, ...

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  14. CANNIBALISM.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Friday.—A report has been received of the murder by natives on the Diggel River, Dutch New Guinea, on July 14, of Mr. George Penrose, well known ...

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  15. STATE AND FEDERAL ACTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The agreement arrived at between the Federal and [?]ate Governments for the control of rinderpest provides for the appointment of a Board of Control. ...

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  16. YORK-STREET SHOOTING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The city coroner to-day opened an inquest into the death of Ernest Dunham who was shot dead in York-street on December 10. ...

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  17. SPLENDID RAINS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Splendid rains have fallen over a wide area in Southern Queensland, particularly in the Darling Downs, and it appears to be the breaking ...

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  18. VESSEL BURNT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A spectacular sight was witnessed off Sydney Heads to-day, when the 2000-ton sailer Breeside was burnt. The vessel was built at Sydney during the ...

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  19. SLAUGHTERED CATTLE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—There were 46 new outbreaks of foot and mouth, disease on Wednesday, of which 32 were in Cheshire. ...

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  20. ASSAULT SENTENCES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There has been a large number of cases of assaults against young girls before the courts within the past week or so. ...

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  21. PREVENTION OF CRIME.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Justice Gordon, in sentencing Francis John Moore (18) to 10 years' imprisonment for an assault on a girl of 12½ years at West Maitland, said that if ...

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  22. BUSH FIRE.

    BARCALDINE (Qld.), Friday.—A great bush fire is raging across the properties situated between Aramac and, Clermont. ...

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  23. VETERINARY SURGEONS BILL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Speaking at a dinner to commemorate the passage of the Veterinary Surgeons Act, the Ministers for Agriculture expressed the hope that it would give ...

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  24. UNSATISFACTORY TREATMENT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Immigrants who arrived to-day by the steamer Orvieto from England complained bitterly of having been herded together on the voyage. In many ...

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  25. TOURIST BUREAU.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Public Service Board has recommended the appointment of Mr. Lamble as director of the State Tourist Bureau. ...

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  26. STILL OPEN.

    SYDNEF, Friday.—The Sydney mint is not to close, but will turn out 42 per cent of orders for silver and bronze coins. FIRE OUTBREAK. ...

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  27. IRRIGATION LEGISLATION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Last night leave, was given to the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Chaffey, to bring in a Bill to make certain provisions with regard to private irrigation ...

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  28. QUAIL PROTECTION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mt. Oakes stated that the total protection of quail for an extended period had received his attention, and after taking into consideration the whole of the ...

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  29. MULLUMBIMBY POLICE COURT.

    The Mullumbimby Police Court was crowded on Wednesday last when Henry Smith was charged with allowing a drunken man on his premises. Mr. J. L. Shropshire, ...

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  30. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Denis McDonald, a dairy farmer, mistook his way in the dark at Wyee, in the Hawkesbury district, last night, and while crossing the railway line ...

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  31. NO SALARIES. GERMAN CIVIL SERVANTS.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—A clue to the Government's action is revealed in an announcement of the Finance Ministry, which has issued a statement to the civil servants that it ...

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  32. "YES-NO ATTITUDE OF THE MAYOR."

    Sir,—As one who was present at Monday night's meeting of the council and who listened attentively to the discussion on the proposed purchase of the Lismore ...

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  33. DESTITUTE.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.—At the unions' conference to-day Mr. P. Connolly, secretary of the Ironworkers' Union, stated that he estimated that nearly 1000 ironworkers were ...

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  34. DIVORCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—During the present year 1551 divorce petitions were lodged, this being a record. During the last five years the total ...

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  35. SALES BY WEIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Friday—Mr. C. W. Oakes, replying to a deputation requesting that all produce and fuel should be sold by weight, promised to consider seriously the ...

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  36. REPORTED CLOSING OF MINE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It is reported that the owners of the Seaham number two colliery have decided to close the mine early in the new year. ...

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  37. GERMAN CURRENCY.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The first attack on the stability of the rentenmark, which has considerably improved the economic conditions of Germany, was made by Dr. Luther, ...

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  38. PARLIAMENT PROROGUED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Cabinet to-day decided to prorogue Parliament. The date will be announced after a meeting of the Executive Council to-morrow. ...

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  39. ROSE BAY ROBBERY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The arrest of a man was effected yesterday in connection with the £4000 jewellery robbery at Rose Bay, Sydney. ...

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  40. PROHIBITIONIST DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The executive of the New South Alliance has placed on record its emphatic protest "against the grave misrepresentations made by Mr. Ley in his ...

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  41. GOOD ROADS WANTED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Efforts to extend the organisation of the National Roads and Motorists' Association throughout New South Wales, particularly to induce the ...

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  42. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Last night the Legislative Council took the Bill for extending the appointment of the Railway Commissioners, the Sydney Water Supply Bill, and the ...

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  44. TELEGRAPHIC FACILITIES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Greater facilities for transmitting telegraphic messages in the Commonwealth are announced by the Postmaster-General, who states that it has ...

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  45. NEW IRELAND.

    ROME, Thursday.—The Pope in secret consistory has created two new cardinals, Monsignori Evarisyo Lucidi and Aurelio Galli. ...

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  46. MR. ACTING-JUSTICE RALSTON.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The commission of Mr. Acting-Justice Ralston was to-day extended until March 15 next year. He has now held the position for 15 months. ...

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  47. DRAINAGE WORK INQUIRY.

    HOBART, Friday.—The Tasmanian Government has appointed Mr. E. W. Turner, police magistrate, as a Royal Commission to inquire into allegations of improper ...

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  48. MIGRATION AGREEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The British Overseas Settlement Committee has conceded to a request, by the State Government that the operation of the migration agreement should ...

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  49. COKE WORKERS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Strike notices have been issued to employers in the coke industry to expire on the last day of the year. ...

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  52. REPORTED PRISON FLOGGING.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—It is reported that four floggings have been carried out this week at Pentridge, and that six more sentences are pending execution. ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. JAPANESE SUFFRAGE BILL.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—The newspapers believe that the Government will introduce the suffrage bill during the regular session of the Diet and go to the country on the ...

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