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  2. Immigration Needs

    The experiences of two young ex-Imperial soldiers who recently immigrated to Tasmania provide a strong argument in favour of the ...

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  3. SHORTAGE OF TRUCKS

    The Minister for Railways (lion. W. B. Propsting) stated to-day that be had received a communication for the council clerk of Westbury municipality ...

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  4. Dr. Kapp's Coup

    Up to Sunday morning, according to news received via Amsterdam, the Rhine, and Westphalian industrial area ass quiet. The whole region disapproves ...

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  5. Spy Stock Again

    At Beaconstield council meeting on Monday Mr. Wood moved—That a committee, consisting of the Warden, Messrs Freeland, Atkinson, Oliver, grows, and ...

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  6. State Ships

    Mr. William Robinson, of Launeeston, has been appointed manager of the state steamship service from 40 odd applicants. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Watch on Kaiser

    Telegrams from Amsterdam show that as a result of the counter revolution the ex-Kaiser's guard at American has been considerably reinforced by mounted ...

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  8. Germany's New Regime

    The success of the Berlin revolutronarics has been short lived. A Paris news agency reports, that the new Government in Germany 'has reached an agreement with the Ebert regime. ...

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  9. WILHELM'S SECOND SON.

    It is rumoured that the revolution. pries desire that the Kaiser's second son, Prince Eitel, should succeed to the throne. ...

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  10. A BLOODY COLLISION.

    There was a bloody collision at Berlin between the new Government troops and workmen. Several were wounded and one killed. ...

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  11. VON KAPP ABANDONED.

    The Central News correspondent at Berlin says the crisis ended abruptly. Herr Ebert (President) remains in that position until the elections, but is to summon a now Cabinet, consisting' of experts. Dr: von Kapp has been abandoned. ...

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  12. THE NEW CABINET.

    The new Cabinet meets on Tuesday. Herr von Haniel is now Foreign Minister, Herr von Jagow having been transferred to the Ministry of the Interior. Dr. ...

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  13. A PREMATURE REVOLUTION.

    The reported dramatic breakdown of the von kapp regime has in questionably surprised and puzzled diplomatic circles. One of the probable reasons is the fact that the coup dfetat was inopportunely forced to a head at an unpropitious moment for the revolutionaries by the ...

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  14. ENGLISH PRESS COMMENTS.

    The English newspapers generally opine that it is too early to judge the Significance of the events at Berlin, and deride as to the neceessity of ...

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  15. DEFENDING THE REPUBLIC.

    The fact that the German Democratic party has joined the Majority and Independent Socialists with a view of defending the republic has considerably ...

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  16. LUDENDORFF AT THE STRINGS.

    Major-General Mauries says the chief reason of the success of the coup d'etat is that the majority of Germans are in a state of dull despair. They so not ...

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  17. ALL POWER AT BERLIN CUT OFF.

    A telegram from Copenhagen says that the streets of Berlin were deserted on Sunday, except for military patrols. All the electric power stations, ...

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  18. ALLIED TROOPS MOVED UP.

    The commanders of the Rhine armies had a conference with Marshal Foch immediately news of the coup d'etat was received. Troops have already moved ...

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  19. KEYNOTE OF ALLIED POLICY.

    Meanwhile un relaxed vigilance and military preparedness are the keynote of allied policy, as events have emphasised the instability for 'the present of any regime in Germany, and the fact that our late enemies have not yet learned the lessons of their defeat. ...

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  20. CHARGED WITH HIGH TREASON.

    Dr. Kapp has ordered the arrest of Herr Ebert (President) and Herr Bauer (Prime Minister), and 'will accuse them of high treason. ...

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  21. NEWS HEAVILY CENSORED.

    No newspapers will be published until Monday. All news is heavily censored by. Trobitsch Lincoln, whom Dr. Kapp has installed as censor of foreign ...

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  22. "A LOT OF INCOMPETENTS."

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Chicago News" on Monday interviewed Dr. von Kapp, who said.—"We threw out the Ebert Government because it was composed of a lot of incompetents. They hid pro. longed the life of the National Assembly in a way beyond the limit, and ...

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  23. The Prince of Wales

    Most of the influenza patients on H.M.S. Renown have retuned to the ship. All the eases were Very mild. Princes Albert and Henry accompany ...

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  24. Great Flight

    In an interview given during their stay it Allahabad Lieuts. Parer and McIntosh described' their long flight across the trian desert, which wits declared ...

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  25. Peace Treaty

    It is understood at Washington that there has been a further exchange of correspondence between Dr. Wilson and Senator Hitchcock, in which the ...

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  26. BRITISH POLITICS

    The London newspapers assert that Mr. Lloyd George has decided to end the coalition and substitute a new Unionist party, including the Moderate ...

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  27. FATE OF EBERT GOVERNMENT.

    The latest cables state that the Government met, at midnight under Herr Ebert's chairmanship. Members took no pains to conceal their anxiety and ...

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  28. VESSELS UNDER OFFER.

    In reply to a question, the Premier Stated that one vessel had been placed under offer to the Government for the island trade and he was now ...

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  29. UNIVERSITY COUNCIL

    The monthly meeting of the University Council was held to-day at the Town Hall, the Chancellor of the University (Hon. Tetley Cant) presiding. ...

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  30. RESERVATION RATIFIED.

    The Senate has a ratified Senator Lodge's substitute reservation to article 10. Details of the proceedings show that ...

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  31. Fullerton Case

    In the Practice Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Schutt, an application was made calling on the 'Tasmanian Crown Solicitor to- show cause why William ...

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  32. NO SPEECHMAKING.

    The newspapers at Berlin at midday on Saturday, when the success of the now regime seemed sure, issued vas; editions, but there was no speechmaking to ...

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  33. MR. ROBINSON'S CAREER.

    Mr. Robinson is a native of George Town where he was born in 1879. Thus he is in he 41st year. For a number of years after completing his education he ...

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  34. DIVORCE SUITS

    In the full Court to-day Mr. W. M. 91. Hodgman applied for an order nisi In the divorce case Alfred P. Corfield Baker a returned soldier v. Elsie Corfield and ...

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  35. FANCY COTTON

    A deputation, comprising Messrs. D. McLaughin (secretary of tile General Textile Workers' Federation, Victorian branch) and A. Armstrong (of the ...

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  36. SUPPORT FOR DR. KAPP.

    The Conservatives and National Liberals announce that they are willing to support Dr. Kapp if be appoints experts as Ministers and issues the election ...

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  37. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS

    The final returns of the South African elections are not yet available. The position of the parties is:— Nationalists m 43 ...

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  38. SERIOUS FIGHTING REPORTED.

    In collisions between the police and workmen It Frankfort 15 have been killed and l00 wounded. The police were forced to leave the town, as the ...

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  39. FULL COURT APPEAL

    In the Full Court, before the Chief Justice, dir. Justice Crisp, and Mr. Justice Ewing, the appeal case of Comming and Co., Ltd., of Burnie, and A. H. ...

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  40. HOBART MARINE BOARD

    At a meeting of the marine board the secretary reported that the .Master Warden had instructed that a letter be written to the secretary of the Dominions ...

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  41. ARRIVAL AT CALCUTTA.

    Lieuts. McIntosh and Parer arrival at Calcutta at 1.30 on Sunday, en route to Australia. ...

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  42. V.A.D. MOVEMENT

    Sir John Gellibrand addressed a meeting of the Voluntary Aid Detachment to-night. A resolution was passed, agreeing that an effective organisation ...

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  43. THE IRON HAND.

    General Luttwitz (new Minister for War) remarked in an interview:—'Germany plans to fight Bolshevism to death. In order to do this more than 10,000 ...

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  44. PAINTERS ON STRIKE

    A motion prohibiting the employment of men who refuse to work 44 hours a week was carried at the last meeting of employers in the painting trade. ...

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  45. SONGS IN GERMAN

    Mischaleon, the Danish singer, sang songs in German at the Acolian Hall, but for twenty minutes there was pro- test and disturbance, until the objectors ...

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  46. STATE PARLIAMENT

    It was aunounced list week that the Government had decided not to call Parliament together for an early session. The Labour party, it is stated, propose ...

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  47. JUDGE BREAKS RECORD

    When the Full Court met to-day, Mr. Justice Ewing who broken the record by appearing on the bench without either wig or robe, apologised for so ...

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  48. THE CAPITAL SHIP

    A naval memorandum contends that far from the capital ship being doomed either on account of submarines or air- craft, the war has shown that the battle ...

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  49. NATIONALIST MANIFESTO.

    Roos Carmen , of the Transvaal Nationalist party, says in a manifesto:— "Independence is no temporary matter or election cry to be thrown aside, but ...

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  50. STOLEN BLOUSES

    Blouses valued at 1000 were seized by the police in a shop at fort Melbourne. The articles were subsequently identified as the property of a ...

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  51. AMERICA AT WAR

    Admiral Sims, continuing his evidence before a Senate committee at Washington, stated that owing to the use of an out-of-date code the sailing of the United ...

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  52. GENERAL CABLES.

    A heavy landslide has' blocked the Panama Canal. ...

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  53. FILM CENSORSHIP

    At, a meeting of the reconstituted Censorship Bard held to-day Mr. G. V. Brooks (Director of Education) was appointed acting chairman, pending the ...

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  54. HOBART POLICE COURT

    John Wise was to-day convicted at the City Court on charges of having used indecent language and also with having assaulted Constable Stephens. For the ...

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  55. BANK MANAGER CHARGED

    At the Cygnet court to-day Oliver John Edgar, latlely manager of the Cygnet branch of the Commercial Bank of Tasmania, was again remanded for a ...

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  56. ENGLISH FOOTBALL.

    Playing the Rugby game, Cardiff (Wales), 28 points, defeated Ireland, 4 points. In Association football Glasgow (Scotland). points, beat Ireland, ...

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