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  2. REINFORCEMENTS REFERENDUM.

    Senator Josiah Thomas delivered to a large audience in the Federal Hall on Friday night an address in favor of the Goverment's reinforcements proposals: The ...

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  3. "OUR DAY."

    Great success attended the holding of "Our Day" in aid of the British Red. Cross in Lismore on Saturday. The amount of £1520 9s 6d was raised, and this will be further ...

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  5. COMMERCIAL.

    At Enoggera sale on 12th December 2430 sheep were penned. The offering included a percentage of plain conditioned sheep. These were hardly suitable for the trade, ...

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  6. ARCHBISHOP KELLY'S COMMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Speaking yesterday Archbishop Kelly said :--"If you want soldiers yon must win them by the voluntary system. You must train them, develop their ...

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  7. A SIGNIFICANT POLL.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--A poll on the question of keeping men at the front reinforced was held by the men at the Randwick Military Hospital. Six hundred and fifty-five ...

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  8. THINGS WARMING UP.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--There was a conflict between the returned soldiers and anti-conscriptionists at Melbourne this afternoon. It had been announced that 2500 ...

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  9. THE W0MENS VOTE.

    On Thursday next a great responsibility will devolve on Australia's women folk, when upon their vote will very largely depend the Commonwealth's answer to the Prime ...

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  10. SHIPPING.

    Ballina reported on saturday that the Tintenbar had passed out at 7.45 and the canonbar at 7.50 a.m. Ports Stephens also reported that the ...

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  11. "ANTI" CURS BOOTING.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Lieut. W. Steele, Sergt-Major Mullins and Sergt. Galbraith, returned soldiers, were set upon last night while conducting a recruiting meeting ...

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  12. A CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENT.

    SYDNEY. Sunday.--The members of the State Ministry were astonished when they learnt yesterday that the contents of an extremely confidential document placed before ...

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  13. THE WEATHER.

    Fine and pleasant weather conditions prevailed on Saturday and again yesterday. About 11.30 o 'clock last night, however, light rain commenced to fall. The maximum ...

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  14. A GROWL FROM TRADES HALL.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--The unionist officials of the Melbourne Trades Hall complain bitterly of the failure of the Government to provide for a public holiday or ...

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  15. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Cremorne pictures advertise a special attraction for to-night in the thrilling drama "My Country First" in six magnificent parts. it will be supported by ...

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  16. DEATH ON THE PLATFORM.

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.--W. M. Winterbottom, the well-known Labor speaker, while addressing an anti-conscription meeting at Port Adelaide staggered and fell back dead. ...

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  17. MORE "ANTI" BRAVERY.

    SYDNEY,- Saturday.--While two returned soldiers were approaching Liverpool railway station last night after addressing a public meeting in favor of conscription they ...

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  18. STAR COURT.

    To-night at the Star Court William Elliott will appear in "When We Were Twenty-One," a photoplay adaptation of the celebrated stage success of the same ...

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  19. PRIME MINISTER'S APPEAL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mr. Hughes makes the following appeal to the electors of New South Wales:--"On Thursday next you will decide by your votes whether ...

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  20. A. AND I. SOCIETY.

    The committee of Lismore Agricultural and Industrial Society will meet at the Mas[?]ie Hall on Tuesday afternoon. ...

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  21. PUBLIC HOLIDAY.

    The Mayor has been advised by the Under-Secretary, Chief Secretary's office, Sydney, that Monday, December 31st, has been proclaimed a public holiday within ...

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  22. THE NEED FOR REINFORCEMENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Mr. Hughes has made available the following letter dated France, October 16th, from General Birdwood:--" I hope to be sending you a ...

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  23. SCHOOL VACATION.

    A statement in the "Telegraph" is to the effect that the primary schools will resume work on Monday, January 21. The western schools and the high schools will begin work ...

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  24. MR. JOHN STOREY'S APPEAL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mr. John Storey, leader of the State Labor Party, also makes an appeal against the Government proposals. 'He says:--"The case against ...

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  25. REFERENDUM RETURNING OFFICERS.

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  26. IN THE DOMAIN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A processions of anti-conseiptionists 10,000 strong formed up in Eddy Avenue to-day and marched to the Domain, carrying banners. The trams. ...

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  27. MUSIC EXAM.

    On Thursday last Mr. Hector Maclean held the annual examination at the Presentation Convent, Ballina with the following results: Associate, singing--Olive Withford, honors. ...

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  28. R.C. CHURCH.

    There was a large gathering at South Lismore yesterday afternoon, when his Lordship Bishop carroll performed the ceremony of laying the foundation stone of a ...

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  29. GRAFTON ANTIS' DODGE.

    A sectioon of the "antis" are causing a certain deal of consternation among shopkeepers in Gration by painting vote No in large letters on the shop windows. This ...

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  30. THE QUEENSLAND VOTE.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.-- Mr. Ryan states that the "No" voter is much more prononunced in Queensland that it was a fortnight ago. Workers nowadays are not so easily ...

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  31. THE DISTRICT SCHOOL.

    The state schools entered upon the christmas vacations on Thursday last, a day earlier than was generally anticipated. This was the result of the Minister's decision ...

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  32. THE RETURNS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday--Unless the authorities alter their minds there will be no posting up of the referendum retains on Thursday night. Mr. Oldham, Chief Electoral Officer, ...

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  33. ANTI-CONSCRIPTIONSTS.

    BRISBANE, -Sunday.--The anti-conscriptionists held a large open-air meeting in the Domain this afternoon. Despite the showery weather there was a big attendance. Speeches ...

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  34. ENCOURAGING REPORTS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Encouraging reports have been received from South Australia for a "Yes" majority. The latest advices express doubt as to which side will be ...

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  35. WRINKLED AND WORN.

    Men may scheme and dream, connive and contrive until they are wrinkled and worn; but will not find much instrinsic worth in any other suit to measure proposition as is ...

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  36. FRUIT, VEGETABLES AND PRODUCE FOR SOLDIERS' DEPENDENTS.

    Readers are reminded that to-day Mrs. J [?] be pleased to receive at Donaghy's bart any gifts for the wives and children of soldiers on active service. Giftrs may ...

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  37. BRUCE SMITH PROTESTS

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Mr. Bruce Smith, [?]P., in a letter to the press says he decreates the unsupported alarmist tone adopted by some of our public speakers, ...

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  39. WORK OF THE COUNTRY PRESS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mr. Percy Hunter expresses his appreciation of the work of the country newspapers in the campaign. He added that the skill with which the case for ...

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