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  2. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 54 words
  3. GENERAL NEWS

    The Lismore Tennis Club committee will meet at the club house at 7.30 o'clock tomorrow night, and one of the important matters to be discussed is the top-dressing ...

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  4. LISMORE POLICE COURT

    Before Mr. F. D. H. Sutherland, P.M., at Lismore Police Court on Saturday, the following cases were dealt with:- CHARGE OF STEALING ...

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  5. METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL

    The Lismore Methodist Sunday School anniversary services, which commenced last week were continued yesterday afternoon, when the annual meeting and prize giving ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS

    Leo Tolstoy's classic novel, "Resurrection," which comes in its picturisation to the Star Court Theatre to-night, is a flesh-and-blood drama of love, sacred and profane, of sin ...

    Article : 166 words
  7. CASINO

    The monthly meeting of the Casino branch of the P.P. Union was held this morning. Mr. A. C. Cowan presided over a good attendance of members. ...

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  8. THE WEATHER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
  9. SOLDIERS' LAND

    On Saturday last the allotments of land at the intersection of Keen-street and Conway-street, Lismore, were sold, one to Mr. D. Bohane. The other two were sold privately ...

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  10. BUSINESS BY AEROPLANE

    On Wednesday one of Qantas Moth 'planes piloted by Mr. L. J. Brain called at Ballina en route from Grafton to Brisbane. The 'plane carried an urgent passenger from ...

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  11. MRS. WILLIAMS' DANDIES

    The Dandies, under the direction of Mrs. Herbert Williams, made their appearance on Saturday night in the third of the series of juvenile competitions now being staged at ...

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  12. SHIPPING

    The Bonalbo, with general cargo for all ports, crosses in this morning, and due at Lismore to-morrow morning; crosses out for Sydney direct on Wednesday morning. ...

    Article : 69 words
  13. MANUFACTURES

    The fact that one or two big manufacturing establishments have fallen on troublous times has rather disturbed a good many people, who look upon it as an ...

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  14. BYRON BAY ROUTE

    he Wollongbar leaves Sydney at 10 p.m. to-morrow for Byron Bay, via Newcastle. The Orara was to have arrived at Byron Bay at daylight to-day. She leaves apnin ...

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  15. FAMILY ACHIEVEMENT

    An unusual record was made on Saturday last when Mr. L. Brand was notified that he was successful in his final qualifying examination before the Pharmacy Board, for he is ...

    Article : 127 words
  16. TWEED RIVER TRADE

    The Cobaki, with general cargo for all ports, crosses in this morning. ...

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  17. PERSONAL

    Miss A. Maloney, of Melbourne is spending a holiday with her brother, Mr. James Maloney, Girard's Hill. Miss Jessie Ware, of Wollongbar, has ...

    Article : 261 words
  18. "SPECIAL DELIVERY"

    This hilarious comedy will be screened again to-morrow night at the Federal Hall. It is a tale of a postman who mixes the mails with surprising results. Eddie Cantor ...

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  19. REPAIR OF FOOTPATHS

    During the past year Lismore has acquired a few miles of new footpaths, and every week sees some new building erected in the municipality. The relation between these two facts ...

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  20. "CABARET"

    This spectacular picture will be shown on Wednesday night at the Federal Hall. Gilda Gray, the leading dancer of to-day, will be starred with Tom Moore and Chester ...

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  21. MISS FRANCESCHI'S PUPILS

    To-night in the Federal Hall, Lismore, Miss B. Franceschi's pupils will give a concert in aid of the memorial baths fund. The pupils have been working for some time past in ...

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  22. EXAMPLE TO ALDERMEN

    This year scores of Lismore citizens are taking the trouble regularly to cut the grass in front of their houses, and where this has been done the appearance of streets has ...

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  23. PRIMARY PRODUCERS' UNION

    Addressing the concluding session of the quarterly meeting of the Primary Producers' Union executive Mr. T. Flood Plunkett, of the Queensland Butter Pool, said that interstate ...

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  24. BEAM RIVAL

    Mr. George A. Taylor, president of the Association for the Development of Wireless in Australia, said on Friday that he had lodged an application with the Prime ...

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  25. NEW A.L.P. PRESIDENT

    Mr. W. Webster was appointed president of the Australian Labour party in succession to Mr. A. J. Macpherson who was given the position of organising secretary at a salary ...

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  26. OBITUARY

    Mrs. A. Savage, mother of Mrs. C. F. Seymour, Bangalow, died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. F. E. Morey, Toorak road, Hamilton, Brisbane, on Tuesday night ...

    Article : 100 words
  27. CHURCH OF ENGLAND PICNIC

    The annual outing in connection with the Church of England Sunday schools was held on Saturday. As usual the special train to Byron Bay was crowded with a ...

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  28. AWARD FOR STOCK INSPECTORS

    Stock inspectors in the employ of Crown Pastures Protection Boards and all inspectors of stock employed under the, provisions of the Pastures Protection Act have ...

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  29. SAFE DYNAMITED

    Burglars entered the general store of Frank Nelson, in Bay-street, during last night and dynamited the safe, which contained about £40. Luckily, however, the door jammed, nnd ...

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  30. MAN SHOT AT KYOGLE

    Last night about 10 o'clock at Omagh, one of Mr. R. E. Alcorn's dairy farms, a man named Herbert Farragh was found shot. The deceased had been employed by ...

    Article : 146 words
  31. MANUFACTURERS' EXHIBITION

    The Australian Manufacturers' Exhibition was opened at the Royal Agricultural Ground yesterday by the Governor (Sir Dudley de Chair). His Excellency said that ...

    Article : 92 words
  32. STABBING STORY DISCOUNTED

    A man informed the police yesterday that he had been stabbed in the hand with a knife by a foreigner. Investigations showed that the man, who was living apart from his ...

    Article : 69 words
  33. VIOLENT PRISONER

    Several charges were laid against a man who was arrested in a pawnshop yesterday while tendering two diamond rings for sale. The man is of powerful physique and ...

    Article : 72 words
  34. PHILHARMONIC AT GRAFTON

    Members of the Lismore Philharmonic Society visited Grafton during the week-end and presented the comedy "Little Nelly Kelly" at the Garden Theatre on Saturday night. ...

    Article : 105 words
  35. ELEVEN TRUCKS DERAILED

    Eleven trucks, a carriage, and the brake van of the Tottenham mail train were derailed as the result of the line spreading two miles south of Tottenham yesterday. Only ...

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  36. FUTURE STATE LEGISLATION

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin) said yesterday that one of the principal matters to be dealt with next session would be the reform of the Legislative Council. Financial reform ...

    Article : 110 words
  37. TIN OF PAINT THROWN

    A woman was admitted to hospital last night in a serious condition with a fractured skull as the result of an argument in a stable at Fitzroy. It is alleged that a tin ...

    Article : 58 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. JACK BARRATT'S SWIMMING

    Referring to the performances of Jack Barratt, of Lismore, in the combined High School swimming carnival, the "Sydney Morning Herald" states he has showed that ...

    Article : 67 words
  40. GRAFTON CHILD DROWNED

    Joan Dorothy Reynold (3), daughter of Edward Reynold, of Grafton, was playing with her two brothers, aged 5 and 7 years, on a boat moored In the Clarence River near ...

    Article : 111 words
  41. SIR ROSS SMITH MEMORIAL

    The Lieut.-Governor (Sir George Murray) yesterday unveiled a memorial to the late Sir Ross Smith at Creswell Gardens. The memorial is a life size statue of the famous ...

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  42. 70 WRITS AGAINST RAILWAY

    Seventy writs against the Railway Commissioner for N.S.W. were issued out of the Supreme Court on Friday. Damages were claimed in each of them in respect of fires ...

    Article : 44 words
  43. EXECUTION TO BE CARRIED OUT

    The Executive Council has refused to grant a reprieve to Ephraim William Haines, who was convicted of the murder of Devina Nellie Schmidt, whom he shot at a picnic ...

    Article : 67 words
  44. MAKING HAY WHILE SUN SHINES

    Tin hare racing commenced in Victoria last night, when a meeting was held at Tottenham in the presence of 5000. As the bill preventing betting has not yet been taken ...

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  45. CAR FATALITY AT CANBERRA

    Mrs. T. H. Carter (50), of Sydney, was killed instantly when a large motor coach from Goulburn to Canberra collided with a car near the Hotel Kurrajong in Canberra. ...

    Article : 67 words
  46. WITHIN AN ACE OF DEATH

    Arthur Johnston, of Shell Harbour, was working in the Blue Metal Company's quarry when he was caught in an elevator. He was dragged to certain death when he grabbed ...

    Article : 58 words
  47. BUTCHERS' COUNTRY AWARD

    The retail butchers' country award has been varied providing that when Christmas day falls on a Saturday, Sunday or Monday and Boxing Day is observed on a Monday or ...

    Article : 42 words
  48. Advertising

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  49. LINESMEN TO BE DISMISSED

    The State secretary of the Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union (Mr. Murnane) states that between 400 and 500 temporary linesmen will be dismissed within the next ...

    Article : 44 words
  50. INCREASED FERRY FARES

    On Friday night Manly Council agreed to the Port Jackson Company's demand for increased ferry fares. Increases in men's and women's monthly, quarterly and yearly ...

    Article : 48 words
  51. MEDAL FOR LINDBERGH

    The House of Representatives want into recess in honour of Col. Lindbergh to-day and voted him the Congressional medal of honour. ...

    Article : 36 words
  52. Advertising

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  53. Advertising

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