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  2. LATEST CAMBLEGRAMS.

    Ten more bodies, incuding that of Commandentt Prat, have been recovered from the French submarine Pluvoise, which was sunk in the English Channel three ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In Committee of Supply on thu Local Government Board Nuiuries in the House of Commons Mr. Asquith urged that Mr. John Burns (President of the Local ...

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  4. TELEGRAPHIC MEWS.

    A man named Jhon Madden was killed at the Dorrigo to-day while scrab falling on Harrigan's Farm. ...

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  5. BRIEFS.

    Aborigines corrobores postponed till Wednesday, 29th June, owing to rain. On Monday afternoon an aboriginal named Combo was brought into Lismore ...

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  6. OPEN COLUMN.

    (This column being open forr the expressions of different opinions on public matters ther age to be considered as those of correspondents, and not necessarily ...

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  7. LISMORE-WOODLAWN-NUMULGD ROAD.

    Sip,—I would very much like to draw the attention, of the Lismore Municipal Council to the disgraceful condition of the Lismore-Woodlawn-Numulgi road. The above ...

    Article : 153 words
  8. DECENTRALISATION COMMISION.

    The Royail Commission which is to inquire into the question of decentralisation in regard to the railway transport of the State was formally appointed by the ...

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  9. AEROPLANE FATALITY.

    Herr Robl was flying in his aeroplane at0 Stettin, in Purssia at a height of 2500. whith in machine planed turned a somer, sault, fell to the ground, and was ...

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  10. PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES TROOPHY TO BE DECIDED AT MELBOURNE.

    Lieut Col. Sir Arthur J. Bigge private secretury to the King, has informed Colonel Paine that his Majesty King George approves of the arrangements for the final ...

    Article : 57 words
  11. STRIKE AT PELAW MAIN.

    The Pelaw alain colliery has been thrown idle by a strike. Over 800 men are involved. ...

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  12. THE DANISH MINISTERS IMPEACHMENT.

    In the trial before a State tribunal at Copenhagen aguinst M. Christensen., late Aramier of Denmark and M. Berg, late Minister of the interior, who were ...

    Article : 118 words
  13. THE MUTILATION CASE.

    John Heath, charged with having mutilated Kalph Mapporson at Woolwich, was to-day further remanded for a week. Bail was refused. ...

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  14. WEATHER AFFECTING WHEAT PRICES.

    The hot and dry weather in North and South Datooa and Minnesota has led to apprehensions that another week of hot change or general rains will no calculated ...

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  15. DENSE FOG AT SYDNEY.

    The densest fog on record enveloped the Barbour this morning. Traffic was considerably impeded for several hours, but no [?]mishaps were reported. ...

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  16. THE CITY BEAUTIFUL.

    Sir.—Lismore, hnas received the well-merited cognomen Queen city of the North. The dignity of this title is borne with true modesty; she remains s city of neglected ...

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  17. OVERDUE STEAMER ARRIVES.

    The overdue steamer Indralevl arrived at [?]Auckland to-day from Liverpool. ...

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  18. PROCEDINGS AGAINST MEAT PACKING COMPANIES.

    Proccedings have been begun at Jellerson City, Missouri, to bar five meat pucking companies from doing; bsinesss in Missouri, including Armour's and Swift's. ...

    Article : 49 words
  19. THE GERMAN MINISTRAY.

    Herr von Dallwitz, President or Silesia, and a former opponent of the Canal Hill, has succeeded Count Moltke as Prussian Minister for the interior. ...

    Article : 62 words
  20. WEATHER FORECAST.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words
  21. WEDDING OF MR. ROOSEVELT'S ELDEST SON.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt attended his eldest son's wedding with Miss Eleanor B. Aloxunder at New York. The couple with spend their honeymoon ...

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  22. THE MOSMAN TRAGEDY.

    The body of the murdered girl May Rugkison was identified by her parants at theo morgue this morning. Subsequently Elizabeth Quartly appeared ...

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  23. THE MISSING CHARLTON.

    At [?].25 p.m. on the evening of June 5th Mr. and Mrs. Charlton hsd drank heavily, and quarrolled. The husband next morning, in a distracted state and without his ...

    Article : 77 words
  24. BY ELECTION.

    Hartlepool election resulted:—Sir Christophcr Furness, Liberal, 6159; Gritten. Unionist, 5993. ...

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  25. AN AMRICAN COMMISSION.

    The United States House of Representatives has resolved that the President shall appoint a commission of five distinguished Americans to confer with foreign ...

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  26. TO KILL RACIALISM.

    General bernis Botha, speaking at Petermaritzberg reiterated his intention to do his utmost to kill racialism. ...

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  27. LATEST SPORTING.

    In the county cricket fixtures between Midiliosox and Yorkshire the hitter county have a sentaional win by two wickets within a minute of the allotted time ...

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  28. NORTH COAST RAILWAY.

    A huge landslip has occurred at the [?]mouth of the long tunnel at Wallarobba. [?]between Maitland nnd Dungog, in connec-; tion with the North Coast Railway, ...

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  29. GERMANY ANG RUSSIA AGREE ON CRETAN QUESTION.

    Germany has infoemed Russia of, [?] entire approval of M. Isvolsky's Crotan proposal. ...

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  30. GERMAN DIRI[?].

    A dorman dirigible airship, which left Berlin circled over Brussels and then returned. German newspapers state that the ...

    Article : 61 words
  31. APPOINTMENTS.

    It is Germany announced that majorGernearl J. Ewart has succeeded, General Sir Ian Hamilton in the Army Council. General Mir Archibald Hunter has been ...

    Article : 87 words
  32. ACTION FOR LIBEL.

    In the action McCurron Stewart versus the N.S.W. Country Press Association, the Jury awanlod the plaintiff £250 damages. A stay of proceedings was grunted ...

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  33. DEAN OF NORWICH DENNIES ACCUSATIONS ABOUT KING GEORGR.

    The Deen of Norwich addressing a Friendly Society comrgr[?]tion declared that the accusation of king Georgo's insobriety was a libel. His closest friends ...

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  34. KAISER CONAVALESCENT.

    The [?], who is now convaction attends Kid regatta on June twenty-third. ...

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  35. KING GEORGE PATBON OF BOY SOOUTS.

    King George has bocome the Patron or the Boy Scouts. STEAMERS COLLISION OFF HOLYHEAD. ...

    Article : 58 words
  36. PERSONAL.

    The death is announced at Saigo, Japan, on May 10, of Mrs. Theodosia Isabella Boyle, wife or Lieut. K. L. D. Boyle, R.N. Sirs. Boyle was a daughter of the late ...

    Article : 242 words
  37. ARMY PAGEANT.

    There were immense crowds at the picturesque and starring army pageant opened by Lord Roberts, and nise thw naval and military tournament, at Olympia. ...

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  38. BOXING.

    A Reutor message nays Mr. Bolt has cancalled the Kaurfman-Lanford fight at San Francisco. ...

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  39. COLLAPSE OF A HOUSE.

    A two-storied hose it Lemburg [?] colleposed and 30 people were burned in the rains. TEn were Killed and the rest seriously ...

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  40. Rowing.

    Arnst has arrived at Capetown, and he starts for the Zambesl. ...

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  41. FAREWELL TO MR. LEVER.

    A meeting of the friends of Mr. H.W. Levcr, who has for so long been manager of the Lismore branch of the Bank of N.S.W., will be held at Mr. E. W. Mackny's ...

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  42. OBITUARY.

    The death is reported of Henry Neville. the actor. ...

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  43. Golf.

    The associates stroke comnetition for trophy to he, played this afternoon, over men's 9 hole course of one round only is postponed to next Wednesday on account ...

    Article : 108 words
  44. CAPTAIN COOK'S MENG[?].

    Alread y a toatla sum of £1000 has been subscribed towards the Captain Cook memorial. ...

    Article : 28 words
  45. LIBERAL LEAGUE MEETING.

    A meeting of the Liberal League was held in the Masonic Hall yesterday afternoon. There was a good deal of discussion, on minor points and finally the meeting; ...

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  46. MOTOR ACCIDENT. MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT INJURED.

    Professor Kettle, M.P. in the House or Commons, has been seriously injured in a motor accident. ...

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  47. DUNOON ANNIVERASARY BALL.

    In order to clear on the debt on the Dunoon public hall, the anniversary ball will be held this evening at the hall. The bull has been arranged by the committee ...

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  48. IMPORTAST TO MEN.

    The ofter by Messrs. Englert Hon. to give a pair of troupers tree to purchasers of suits iluring.June to celebrate the opening of their new premises, will soon close. ...

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  49. PACKING BUTTER IN AUSTRALIAN BOXES.

    Edmond Copman pleaded guilty and was fined £5 and costs. Emile Copman's case was adjourned. ...

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  50. Bowling.

    Yesterday in the Hicks trophy competition, J. L. Smith, 9 on defeated S. McLean, 2 on. The winer played a remarkably good, game, and if he retains the ...

    Article : 127 words
  51. GREAT HEAT IN LONDON.

    To-day it is 81 dergrees in the shadde in London, which is a record since August 15, 1910. ...

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  52. STARTING TO BUILD NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN C[?].

    It keel of New Zealand's crusier of the Indefatigable type, was laid to-day. The keel of Australia's crusier will be laid on June 23rd. ...

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  53. ALARAM OF FIRE.

    An alarm of fire was given yesterday afternoon about a quarter to four, the scene being at Mr. Geo. Blalmer's residence. Conway-strect. The brigade turned out. ...

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  54. MISSIONARY' CONFERENCE.

    At the World's Missionary Conference at Edinburg the Bishop of Birmingham presented the report of the third commission. The report stated that the, gulf between ...

    Article : 198 words
  55. IN SORROWS WEEK.

    This is the title of the annual report on the Salvation Army social operations in Australin and New Zealand for 1909, by James Hay, the Australasian ...

    Article : 217 words
  56. AVIATION.

    The aviation week at Rouen, in France opened brilliantly yestereday. Captain Dickson, the British aviator, who has previously achieved great success in France, ...

    Article : 35 words
  57. SWATING CARNIVAL.

    A fancy dress and poster carnival is to be held in the Federal Hall this evening. Weather and roads permitting, skaters are expected from Dunoon. Casino, Bangalow, ...

    Article : 84 words
  58. Football.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  59. PRIMITIVE METHODISTS.

    The [?] of the foundation of Primitive Methodism was celebrated yesterday by processions and religious services on the hillside at Mowcop, the site or the first ...

    Article : 56 words
  60. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 467 words
  61. FREE BOAT FROM WOODBURN.

    The s.s. Britannia win run a special the trip from Woodburn to-morrow, conveying residents from down river centres to lismore free or charge in connection with the ...

    Article : 105 words
  62. MILITARY SERVICE IN HELIGOLAND.

    The inhabitants of Rehgoland lan Island near the mcuh of the River Elbe, which was ceded by Great Britain to Germany in 1890) will from July 1 next br subjected ...

    Article : 62 words
  63. DRUDS LODGE OPENING.

    The Grand President anti visiting officers will open King firorse Lodge at Lismore on Friday night at 7.1O in the Hibernian Hall. A social will be held afterwards. ...

    Article : 63 words
  64. THE RUSSIAN HARVEAST.

    Kains have rallen throughout Russia, and the fears that were entertainer of a deficient harvest are now dispelled. ...

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  65. THE FRENCH RAILWAY COLLISION.

    The burning of the raiway, carriages at Ville, Preux was due to an explosion at the oil reservoir on the eaturass dining car. Both trains were practically consnmed. ...

    Article : 143 words
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