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  2. GENERAL NEWS

    SHOW POSTPONED The Urbenville and district A.P.H. and I. Society's show has been postponed to April 15 and 16. Originally the fixture was ...

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  3. Family Notices

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  4. PRE-ELECTION

    MURWILLUMBAH, Saturday.—Mr. R. S. Perdtiau, M.L.A., delivered a political address in Murwillumbah this-morning before a large audience. ...

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  5. TRADE SCHOOL

    Mr. J. Nangle, superintendent of Technical Education in New South Wales, who is in Lismore in connection with the establishment of the proposel technical college, ...

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  6. "OUR MISS GIBBS"

    Lismore has added another gem to its musical crown by the brilliant rendering of the musical comedy "Our Miss Gibbs" by the Lismore Philharmonic Society. ...

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  7. NEAR AND FAR

    Special daily weather forecast for the North Coast sent by the Meteorological Office to the "Northern Star"- Cloudy to showery, with fresh and ...

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  8. BYRON BAY JETTY

    A telegram was received by the "Northern Star" on Saturday from Messrs. Nesbitt and Missingham, M's.L.A., stating it is officially notified that a tender has been ...

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  9. SHIPPING

    BURRINGBAR is expected to cross in at 10 a.m. to-day. with general cargo for all river ports. COOMBAR will leave Newcastle to-day ...

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  10. DINGO PEST

    At the last meeting of the Glen Innes P.P. Board Dr. Timbs moved that it be a recommendation of the new board that £2 bonus be put on pure-bred dingoes—not wild dogs. ...

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  11. INSPECTOR'S CAR

    At the last meeting of the Glen Tunes Pastures Protection Beard it was decided to oppose nil application for a motor car made to the Minister for Agticulture by the ...

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  12. AMUSEMENTS

    At the Star Court Theatre to-night will be show the film version of Victor Hugo's famous novel, "The Hunchback of Noire Dame." ...

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  13. WAR HEROES

    While statesmen and diplomatists are striving to disentangle and repair the tattered remnants of a world torn asunder by war, battle-scarred, heroes he ...

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  14. PERSONAL

    Mr. R. S. Perdriau, M.L.A., leaves for Sydney this morning, but proposes to return next Friday for the purpose of addressing meetings on the Tweed end-of the electorate. ...

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  15. GARDINER DIVORCE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Judge in Divorce (Mr. Justice Owen) ordered Joseph Rheuben Gardiner, boot and shoe merchant, of Sydney, to pay to Ray Gardiner ...

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  16. RICHTHOFEN

    In connection with the bringing down of the crack German aviator, Baron Von Richthofen, an account of which appeared in the "Northern Star" on Saturday last, ...

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  17. TARIFF WALLS

    ADELAIDE, Sunday—Speaking at the opening of the Adelaide Exhibition the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said that without protection Australia would be crushed out of ...

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  18. 60 MILES AN HOUR

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Harold John Stockdale, a motor mechanic, lost his life at Penrith Speedway yesterday when a motor cycle he was riding capsized. ...

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  19. TELEPHONE SERVICES

    Mr. R. P. H. Green, has hupplied the following information in connection with requests by various organisations for additiong or alteration to telephone services ...

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  20. SHOT IN CHEST

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—As a result of a midnight carousal at Tom Ugley's Point early this morning several men and women broke into an hotel at Blakeharst and ...

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  21. COLLISION IN MOTOR RACE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—During the Aspendale motor races B. Jones and G. Gower came into collision in the open side-ear handicap. ...

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  22. SHARK VICTIM

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Jack Dagworthy, who was attacked by a sharf at Coogee on Friday evening, is reported to be progressing favourably, and there is every hope of ...

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  23. VOLUMNIA CASE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Captain Thomas, of the steamer Volmnia, appeared at the Central Court yesterday to answer a new charge of having wilfully and wrongfully left his ...

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  24. NEW CRUISERS

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Mr. S. F. Nwwlahds, president of the Chamber of Manufactures, declares it will cost nearly as much to bring the new Australian cruisers from Scotland ...

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  25. KILLED IN TUNNEL

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A railway ganger, S. Phillips, went into a tunnel at Many Peaks railway construction works to examine a hole when a charge exploded, blowing him ...

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  26. SHIFTING A BANK

    KYOGLE, Sunday.—An interesting piece of work in connection with the erection of new banking premises for the Bank of Australasia at Kyogle is being carried out at ...

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  27. BROKEN HILL DIVIDENDS

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—After declaring no dividends since August, 1921, the Broken Hill Proprietary Co., Ltd., has announced the declaration of a half-yearly dividend of one ...

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  28. BLAZE AT MUDGEE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A disastrous fire which occurred at Mudgee last night destroyed the large produce and machinery store of T. H. Murks and Co. The Anglican ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN ASPIRATIONS

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), in an address at Kooringa, referred to the forthcoming visit of the American fleet. He said the United States ...

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  30. STATE EDUCATION

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—As Minister for Education, Mr. Bruntnell lias built 160 new schools, remodelled and added to 350, and repaired 600: By June 30 next he will have ...

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  31. GALLI CURCI'S FIRST CONCERT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Over 4000 people crowded the Town Hall last night when Galli Curci gave her first concert in Australia. ...

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  32. NE TEMERE BILL

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Sir Thomas Henley stated last night that if legal assurance could be given that the amendment in the Ne Temere Bill would meet the case and stop ...

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  33. TENNIS DANCE AND SOCIAL

    At the last meeting of the members of the members of the Cavanba tennis club, Byron Bay, it was decided to held a big social evening and song competition on April 24. The ...

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  34. DROWNED IN WATERHOLE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Ethel Ayton, aged 21, was found drowned in a waterhole adjacent to her parents' residence at Eastern Creek, near Penrith. ...

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  35. ZEPPELIN OR CLGUDBANK?

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A story from two different localities stating that an object like a Zeppelin was seen floating over the north of Victoria has been received by the ...

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  36. AUSTRALIA'S PRODUCTIVITY

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—Adelaide's 1925 All Australian Exhibition was opened by the Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce), who said it was an appropriate time in order to ...

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  37. PROTESTANT LABOUR RESOLUTION

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A meeting of the State executive of the Protestant Independent Labour party carried a resolution expressing the belief that the influx of immigrants ...

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  38. BALLINA HOSPITAL CARNIVAL

    The organising secretary of the Ballina Hospital carnival gratefully acknowledges the following donations- £ s d ...

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  39. MARAMA CLEARS PORT

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The steamer Marama cleared port at one o'clock this morning. The firemen were taken to the vessel in a launch last night. ...

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  40. MUTILATED BY TRAM

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A man was terribly mutilated by a steam tram at Sandringham late last night. The scene of the accident is an ill-lighted thoroughfare, and the driver ...

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  41. IMPRISONED SEAMEN LIBERATED

    PERTH, Saturday.—Twenty-two of the Volumnia's seamen, who were sentenced to two months' imprisonment for refusing duty, were released from Fremantle gaol to-day ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. SMALLPOX ON STEAMER

    FREMANTLE, Saturday.—The steamer Naringa has arrived at Fremantle with a case of smallpox on board, the victim being a member of the native erew. ...

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  44. Advertising

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  46. SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—At the end of February last the total amount in the State Savings Banks of Australia at the credit of depositors was £134,722,091. ...

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  47. CITY COUNCIL COMMISSION

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A special meeting of the Executive Council yesterday extended the period of the Civic Royal Commission to April 14. ...

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  48. UNPROFITABLE STATE ENTERPRISES

    PERTH, Saturday.—Mr. Simpson, Under-Secretary for Western Australia, giving evidence before the Debilities Commission, said the amount of capital invested in ...

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  49. Advertising

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