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  2. COMMERCIAL.

    Foley Bros., Ltd., South Listmore, announce they are paying 8½d per 1b. for prime bacon pigs delivered at the factory. Rutherford, Shannon and Gordon direct ...

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  3. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Clyde Joint Committee has approved of arrangements in connection with the shipyard strike for a 40-hour week. The Glasgow municipal workers ...

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  4. INFLUENZA.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The patient in Sydney whose symptoms resemble those of influenza is a returned soldier. He is in an isolation ward [?]n No. 4 Military Hospital, ...

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  5. BALLINA.

    Owing to the continued dry weather the Municipal Council lias found it necessary to allow the use of the water for domestic purposes only until further notice. This means ...

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  6. PRISONERS' RELEASE PETITION.

    Efforts were made at a public meeting, or rather meetings, held at Singer's corner, Lismore, on Saturday night in furtherance of the petition to be sent to the ...

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  7. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—A fire, occurred in [?] wheat stack at Port Pirie yesterday; several thousand bags of wheat being destroyed. ...

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  8. A BISHOP RESIGNS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Dr. Stretch, Anglican Bishop of Newcastle, has resigned owing to failing health. ...

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  9. BRISBANE STOCK MARKETS.

    At Enoggera sale on 22nd January 6930 sheep were p[?]nned, as ayainst 6000 last week. The [?]mber proved more than ample for requirements, and the market was irregular and ...

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  10. COAL MINERS' DEMAND GRANTED.

    LONDON, Friday.—The conference of engineers and shipbuilders came to an agreement, the men being recommended to resume work immediately on the understanding that ...

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  11. THE SONOMA.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The mail steamer Sonoma returned to port this morning in a crippled condition. An examination by a diver showed that a wire was picked up by ...

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  12. ANNIVERSARY DAY.

    One hundred and thirty-one years ago to-day Captain Phi[?]lip and his little community of, a thousand or so persons landed somewhere in the neighborhood of the Tank ...

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  13. MEMORIAL TABLETS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Memorial tablets to Victor Trumper and Trooper Albert Cotter were unveiled at the Sydney cricket ground to-day. ...

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  14. PARIS RAILWAY STRIKE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The discomforts of living in Paris, due to high prices and lack of accommodation, intensified the strike in connection with the underground railways and ...

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  15. TEVEN CREEK SCHOOL.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The tender of a Robson has been accepted for [?]ing at Teven C[?]k school at £113. ...

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  16. ARCHBISHOP MANNIX.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—It is understood that time is due for Dr. Mannix, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, to visit the Pope on ecclesiastical business, and he ...

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  17. THE WEATHER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 words
  18. GOVERNMENT CONTROL.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Government has decided to take over the underground railways and tramways and omnibuses of Paris in order to prevent even a partial stoppage ...

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  19. MORMON ACTIVITIES.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.—A chaplain, writing to the Mayor of Palmerston, speaks of the alarming development of Mormon activities in England. He says he was ...

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  20. VICTORIAN CASES.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Three now cases of influenza were admitted to Melbourne Hospital to-day, while two cases of pneumonic influenza have been diagnosed at Ballarat. ...

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  21. CONFERENCE WITH MINISTER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Press Bureau states that the Minister for Labor met members of the executive and district officials of the boilermakers, shipwrights, and ...

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  22. THUNDERY AND SULTRY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The forocast is:—Cloudy, with scatterod showers over the coast, chiefly northerly, with squally south-west to south-east winds, in patches; ...

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  23. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—J. J. Laurence, 36, of Parramatta, and his aunt, Mrs. Nestor, 55, of Sydney, were boarding a train at Strathfield, when both slipped and fell between the ...

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  24. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. M. McGoulri[?]k (Rous Mill) has been notified by, Base Records office, Melbourne, that her son, Jack, is expected to arrive in Melbourne by 11th February in the ...

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  25. FRESH CASES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—It is reported from Ballarat that, the death of a man who came from Port, Pirie has been definitely stated to be due to pneumonic influenza. ...

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  26. ESCAPES FROM FIRES.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A cottage at Uralla occupied by I. Dixo[?] was burnt to the ground this morning. The occupants awoke to find the place in flames, and had scarce[?] ...

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  27. A.W.U. CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The agenda paper for the A.W.U. Conference contains 1000 motions. One of the principal items will be the question of joininig up with the One Big ...

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  28. THE WHEAT SITUATION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Wheat Board states that on January 20th only 4,230,000 tons of wheat remained of the 1915-1916 season, that being shippers' stocks in South ...

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  29. RETURNED SOLDIERS' RECEPTION.

    All returned soldiers are invited to attend a reception in their honor at the Federal Hall on Thursday e[?]ening next, and with their relatives are to be admitted free of charge. ...

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  30. NO RESTRICTION ON TRADE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Dr. Paton, Director-General of Public-Health, said last night that there was only one suspect in isolation at Randwick Military-Hospital. The patient ...

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  31. AIR FULL OF STRIKES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The air is full of strikes and rumors of strikes a[?] countrywide industrial unrest. It looks like working up to a serious climax. Following on ...

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  32. ST. ANDREW'S HOSTEL FOR GIRLS.

    An advertisement in the issue calls attention to a li[?]en evening to be held, at the hostel, Moleswort[?]-0strect, on Wednesday next at which the public wi[?] be welcome. ...

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  33. LEAVING CERTIFICATES.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Following are the successful candidates in the Lismore District School at the leaving certificates examination: ...

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  34. SCHOOL MATTERS.

    Mr. Geo. Nestbitt, M.L.A. for Lismore, has received the following communications from the Under S[?]eretary, Department of Education: ...

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  35. NO DRASTIC ACTION.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A conference of five members of the British, Medical Association and representatives of the Victorian Government was held last night to consider ...

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  36. MAGNIFICENT REPATRIATION.

    Mr. J. C. May[?]e is offering unconditionally £3000 to the Kilki[?]an and [?] Repatriation Committee. (Q.) for the settlement of the district boys who have served [?] ...

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  37. EARLY MORN SENSATION.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A sensational incident occurred at Hunter's Hill early this' morning. It appears that Mrs. Gilkes, who occupied a room with her daughter, was ...

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  38. ABORIGINAL REMAINS.

    A telegram from Hobart on Wednesday to the "S.M. Herald" states:—A remarkable scientific discovery has been made on Tasman Peninsula, south of Hobart, of the remains of ...

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  39. PEOPLE MUST BE INOCULATED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Administrative Board to cope with any outbreak of influenza in the State declares unreservedly that it is imperative that all members of the ...

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  40. RETURNED SOLDIERS AND COUNCILS.

    would suggest where possible that returned soldiers be employed even if the work costs more. It has taken some time to make the men soldiers, and if will take a little ...

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  41. OBITUARY.

    LNDON, Friday.—Mr. William Hibberdine, one of the administrative heads of the Eastern Telegraph Company, who had been in the employ of the company for nearly fifty ...

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  42. THE BEE FARMERS' LOT.

    The bee farmer in the Elsmore district, says the "Inverell Times," is disconsolate. The weather has rondered him impotent to avert the wholesale destruction of his busy ...

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  43. A POPULAR INNOVATION.

    The open-air picture Show on the green opposite the Post Office, conducted by the Octo-Picture management, has proved a very popular innovation. Ou Saturday night the ...

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  44. BOXING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Sid Godfrey easily defeated Sam Maunders on points at the Stadium last night. Charlie McGrath knocked out Harry Waff at the Hippodrome ...

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  45. NAVAL BUILDING PROGRAMME.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reuter learns that nothing is likely to be settled regarding the British naval building programme until after the conclusion of the Peace Conference. ...

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  46. BUSH FIRES.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—An extensive bush fire broke out between Hornsby and Gordon this morning, covering several miles. Firemen are desperately fighting the flames. An ...

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  47. LISMORE RED CROSS.

    The members of the Lismore branch of the Red Cross Society will notice by advertisement that the first meeting of the new year is called for to-morrow at 3 p.m. ...

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  48. FOOTBALL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—It has been definitely stated that a New South Wales Rugby League team will visit New Zealand, and a New Zealand team will come to this State. ...

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  49. PEDIGREE JERSEYS.

    A Casino, correspondent has brought under our notice the paragraph under the above caption which appeared in our issue of 14th inst. It was stated therein that under Government ...

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  50. Advertising

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  51. RESIDENCES DESTROYED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Bush fires destroyed several residences at Blackheath yesterday. The flames passed close to the town, and a change of wind would have been fraught ...

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  52. Advertising

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    Advertising : 138 words
  53. FARMERS' DELEGATES TAKE FRIGHT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Farmers and Settlers Conference opened [?] in Melbourne on Friday, but when the appo[?]ted time to meet came yesterday it was f[?]nd that ...

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  54. UNEMPLOYMENT IN U.S.A.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—That there [?] 10,000,000 unemployed in the United States to-day is the estimate of the Labor Director who predicts a serious, though not terribl[?] ...

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  55. THE EX-KAISER.

    The ex-Kaisor was bora on Jaunary 27th, 1859. To-dfty is therefore his birthday, but nobody ds likely to celebrate it. ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. Advertising

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