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  2. IN TASMANIA.

    There is growing public feeling that Tasmania should be represented at the front by a distinct battalion. All the other military districts, it is pointed ...

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  3. THE ITALIANS.

    General Joffre visited the Italian front, and after inspecting important positions Interviewed King Victor Emmanuel and General Cadorna, the Italian ...

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  4. ZINC CORPORATION.

    Before the King's Bench the Zinc Corporation asked for a declaration that the contract of April, 11914, to sell between 300,000 and 400,000 tons of ...

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  5. The War Census.

    The personal card concerns only males aged 18 and under 60. Every person aged 18 and upwards must make wealth and income return. ...

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  6. Conscription.

    At the Trades Union Congress in Bris[?]ol Mr. Seddon moved a resolution recording hearty appreciation of the magnificent response to tie call for ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A meeting of the Latrobe Branch of the Tasmanian Temperance Union was held on Tuesday night. Mr. R. Clarke presided. A letter was read from Mr. ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA DAY.

    The following is the result of Australia Day effort at Latrobe:—Receipts—Door, £29 0s 6d; Latrobe stall, £55 8s 1d; Sassafras, £80 1s; Mo[?]arty, £33 ...

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  9. SUPERB TROOPS.

    General Joffre in a message congratulated General Cadorna on his superb troops, and said that the brilliant opening successes were but the prelude to the ...

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  10. PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    Devonport patriotic fund amounts to £2008 3s 6d. ...

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  11. NO DAMAGE DONE.

    It has been semi-officially announced that two Austrian hydroplanes dropped bombs on the Venetian lagoon without doing damage. The anti-aircraft guns ...

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  12. NEW POSTAL RATES.

    Replying to a deputation from the Melbourne booksellers and news agents that waited upon him to-night, the Postmaster-General (Mr. Spence) stated he ...

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  13. BACK TO THE WAR.

    Private A. W. Fenton, who had been invalided home from Egypt suffering from pneumonia, and was on one month’s furlough, lhs been passed as ...

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  14. Burnie.

    Within the last three months several changes have taken place among employees on the breakwater works at Burnie, one being due to the death of ...

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  15. AUSTRIAN OUTRAGES.

    A Verona telegram states that the Austrians gave the Italians in the Ronegno and Ragher districts a choice of the concentration camps or crossing the ...

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  16. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.

    Drivers E. W. Richardson and Clarry Newton have been home on their final leave to Campbell Town, end left by mail train on Tuesday night for Claremont. ...

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  17. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Since the passing of the Federal Capital Act in 1909, and up to June 30 of the present year, the expenditure on the capital amounted to £691,201. This ...

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  18. WOUNDED NEW ZEALANDERS.

    Hon. T. Mackenzie, high Commissioner for the Dominion, visited 150 New Zealand wounded in King George Hospital. With two exceptions, all are doing well. ...

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  19. MINISTER ATTACKED.

    An employee in the Ministry of Finance has been arrested. He thrice wounded Fathy Pasha, Minister of Pious Foundations, with a knife Fathy Pasha ...

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  20. BACK FROM GALLIPOLL

    The hospital ship carrying 209 Victorians and men belonging to the other states, is not expected to arrive at Port Melbourne until to-morrow evening. The ...

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  21. A PRESS VIEW.

    The "Financial News" says Australia will welcome the zinc judgment, which unquestionably raises the hope that the Imperial Government will sanction the ...

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  22. Exton.

    On Monday evening the Exton Early Closing League held a very successful social. Senator Guy was amongst the visitors, and delivered an interesting ...

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  23. THE BASHI BAZOUKS.

    The “Echo de Paris" Salonika correspondent says the Bulgarians are fortifying Varna to repel sea attacks, and have laid down mines and placed ...

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  24. THE WOODLEIGH TRAGEDY.

    The city coroner held an inquest at Loch to-day concerning the death of Elizabeth Dunbabin, aged 44, whose body was found at Woodleigh on August 24, ...

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  25. STATEMENT BY MR. HUGHES.

    “The decision is one of far-reaching importance," said the Federal Attorney-General to-day, "although, in the absence of further details, we are unable ...

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  26. Frankford.

    A meeting of the congregation was held after service at St. Saviour's, Frankford, the Rev. E. Julius presiding. The resignation of 'Mr. A. Forbes was ...

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  27. ST. HELENS.

    A number of people of St. Helens appear to have some doubt about the filing in of the war census forms. It has therefore been decided that a committee of ...

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  28. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    The Premier (Sir Alex. Peacock) has convened a meeting of Ministerialists for next Tuesday, to discuss the political situation. The conflicting interests among ...

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  29. LOCAL ARRANGENMENTS.

    The undermentioned have kindly consented to give assistance in connection with the war census cards on week days and evenings, as follows:— ...

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  30. Longford.

    It was decided recently at Longford to hold united intercessory prayer meetings monthly on behalf of the Empire in its hour of need, until the war is over. ...

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  31. PLENTY OF GOLD.

    Thirteen millions sterling of British gold has arrived in New York from England to rectify, the British exchange. Bankers do not welcome the arrival of ...

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  32. NO CONFIDENCE MOTION DEFEATED.

    The debate was concluded in the State Parliament to-night on the motion by the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Elmslie) that the Government does not ...

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  33. Smithton.

    A mild sensation was caused at Smithton on Tuesday when a truck from Grey's mill taking a load of timber to the wharf capsized through the rails ...

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  34. FORTY-TWO TONS OF CARDS.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Archibald) stated to-day that the paper for the requisite envelopes and cards for the war census amounted to about 42 ...

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  35. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    The meeting of the British Association was opened in Manchester, when Professor Arthur Schuster in his presidential address discussed the relations between ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    A special meeting of the Liberal party was held at Parliament House this morning, when Mr. E. H. MacCartney tendered his designation as leader, owing to health ...

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  37. CRIME IN VICTORIA.

    The annual report of the Inspector- General of Penal Establishments for 1914 records a diminution in the number of criminals incarcerated during the year. ...

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  38. MANUFACTURE OF MUNITIONS.

    In connection with the proposal made at the council meeting on Monday for a deputation to meet the Minister in connection with the manufacture of ...

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  39. BANKRUPT GERMANY.

    Commenting on the report that the Kaiser had assured German bankers that the war would end in October, the "Wall-street Journal," America's leading ...

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  40. Westbury.

    Last Saturday evening the Westbury Hall was comfortably filled, when the “Satinettes” gave a most enjoyable concert. The proceeds were in aid of the ...

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  41. AGRICULTURAL LABOUR.

    The Rural Workers' Association carried a resolution protesting against the introduction of child labour in agriculture, and protesting against the ...

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  42. EDUCATIONAL REFORM.

    The Premier introduced into the Assembly to-day the Education Bill, which contains a number of now features Go far as thin state is concerned. There ...

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  43. GERMAN ARTILLERY.

    A man who has been on the Yser states:—"After making a personal visit to the scene to make sure that the English still hold the trenches they ...

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  44. RED CROSS FUNDS.

    At Tullah on Monday night a successful concert was held. It was organised by Mr. W Wolfe in aid of Red Cross fund. The following contributed items: ...

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  45. THE CASUALTIES.

    The casualties published to-day total 1895, including 1273 Australians. ...

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  46. STRIKE OF COLLIERS.

    Some 2400 colliers at Tylorstown have Struck as a protest against the employment of non-unionists. ...

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  47. OTHER MEN'S MINDS.

    There is no doubt that a very considerable sum could be raised if some practical plan could be devised for the state appropriation of business profits which are ...

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  48. BRITISH TRADE.

    According to the Board of Trade returns, the imports into the United Kingdom for the month of August, compared with the corresponding month last year, ...

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  49. IN GERMAN PAY

    Chinese in Germanys pay have again attempted to demolish the Sungari Bridge, on the Transiberian Railway. They placed bombs, but the Russian ...

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  50. CITIZENS FIRST.

    We have made some very great sacrifices from a trade union point of view, but if any man questions the wisdom of doing so, my reply is that you have got ...

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  51. TROWUTTA EXTENSION.

    The Marrawah took 30 tons of rails to Stanley this morning. They are to be used in connection with the Trowutta extension. ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. THE TAKING OF THE FITTEST.

    Our military system seems to be devised with the object of ensuring that all who, pre defective shall be exempt from risks, whilst the strong, courageous, and ...

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  54. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    The hearing of the case at the City Police Court in which Dorothy Ada Cotton, a nurse, was charged with having unlawfully used an instrument, was ...

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  55. COMMANDEERED METALS.

    In spite of the repeated enquiries the Mines Department has as yet received no definite information from the Federal Government about the commandeered ...

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  56. THE VOLUNTARY SYSTEM.

    The voluntary system, intelligently applied by really educated people is the noblest and most ennobling method of service to the state.—Sir W. M. Ramsay. ...

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