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  2. STATE PROHIBITION

    HOBART, Thursday. — The State Premier was asked to-day if he had any statement to make in reply to Hon. J. A. Lyons' remarks at Devonport ...

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  3. ACROSS THE STRAITS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The recent heavy rains have caused heavy floods in several rivers. The Goulbourn River has risen nine feet. ...

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  4. THE "IRISH BROTHERHOOD"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Keen interest has been caused among the various the various Irish bodies by the announcement, made by Hon. W. A. Watt ...

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  5. IN THE CITIES

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — At a meeting of the Launceston Hospital Board to-night a communication was received from the Chief Secretary to ...

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  6. FIXING MEAT PRICES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A deputation of between 1500 and 2000 farmers and graziers to-day united on the Acting Prime Minister (Hon. W. A. ...

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  7. THE RECRUITiNG CAMPAIGN

    We are leaving to join your mutes at the front, to relieve, as far as we can the heavy odds they are fighting against. ...

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  9. WHAT OF THE CONSUMER?

    Sir,—I notice it is the intention of the Commonwealth Government to fix tile price of meat, and would like, as one of the unfortunate consumers, to ...

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  10. HOMES FOR SOLDIERS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The State-Minister for Lands is taking steps to expedite the the home-building scheme for returned soldiers. ...

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  11. "TOTE" OR BOOKMAKERS?

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Hen. W. M'Pherson, State Treasurer, state to-day that he favors the introduction of the totalisator, providing ...

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  12. THE RECRUITING LULL.

    The authorities and most other people seem to be [?] removing the [?] to recruiting" that they are overlooking the serious lull ...

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  13. POLICE MAGISTRATE'S DECISION UPSET.

    HOBART, Thursday. —The rehearing of the charge against the Cygnet S.S. Co. for failing to pay for certain overtime worked by their ...

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  14. PATRIOTIC EFFORTS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The State War Council to-day received £2200 from Collingwood efforts, and £400 from Port Melbourne. ...

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  15. ROLL OF HONOR

    Mr. and Mrs. J. Heald, Seabrook road, have been advised that their youngest son, Pte. H. G. Heald, has been wounded (second occasion). Pte. ...

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  16. NEW INSOLVENT.

    HOBART, Thursday. — The following petition in bankruptcy was filed to-day:— Reginald H. Johnson, traveller, of Moonah; liabilities, £400 ...

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  17. THE WRECKED MAKAMBO.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Later information received shows that a passenger, Miss Reardon, was drowned when the steamer Makambo grounded at Lord ...

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  18. EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS.

    HOBART, Thursday. — The following appointments were made to-day by the Executive Council:— Coroners for the State: Mr. H. I. ...

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  19. Advertising

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  20. MR. WATT'S COMMENT.

    The decision of the National Party of New South Wales to [?] the proposal of the Premier of that State to adjourn Parliament for a month in ...

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  21. THE MADSEN GUN

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Mr. J. Macpherson (Secretary to the War Office) said to-day that the result of the trial of machine guns by the ...

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  22. KNOCKED OVERBOARD AND DROWNED.

    HOBART, Thursday. — An inquest was held to-day into the circumstances attending the death of a man named Ernest M'Ginty on Sunday last. The ...

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  23. MR. L. ATKINSON'S VIEWS.

    Mr. L. Atkinson. M.H.A. for Wilmot, was questioned yesterday at Devonport in regard to the fixation of, meat prices. Mr. Atkinson said it was ...

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  24. VALUABLE MOLYBDENITE DEPOSITS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A valuable deposit of molybdenite has been discovered near Tenterfield. ...

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  25. ECHO OF BILLING TRIAL

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Mrs. Villiers Stuart, a witness in the Billing trial, has been arrested on a charge of bigamy. ...

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  26. MT. BISCHOFF T.M. CO.

    The following is the report of operations for the fortnight ending June 14:— White Face.—128 tons of average ...

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  27. REMEMBER BELGIUM!

    An appeal is being trade far British gifts for Belgian soldiers by M. Emile Vandervelde, who writes in a special appeal to Australia:— ...

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  28. WEATHER FORECAST.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The weather forecast for the next 24 hours is as follows:—Cold, cloudy, and showery, especially in western half; squally ...

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  29. HOTELS AND COMPENSATION

    The suggestions outlined by the Attorney-General of Sooth Australia, reported yesterday, in regard to the adoption of the Victorian system of ...

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  30. DAME MELBA

    Dame Melba, who is safely back he in Victoria, had a series of accidents America. When in the States she has eight accidents, her worst being on a ...

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  31. THOUGHT HER HUSBAND WAS DEAD.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At the Marylebone Police Court, Mrs. Staurt admitted bigamy. She said that she believed her first husband was dead ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. PERSONAL

    Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Williams, recently of Ulverstone, will be interested to read the following extract from the Melbourne "Tribune": ...

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  34. NO COMPETITION FOR STORES.

    As was the case at the Coo-ee sale last week, the sale conducted by Messrs. W. T. Bell and Co., Ltd., at Coo-ee yesterday afternoon furnished a ...

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  35. INSTRUCTION IN AVIATION.

    Military Headquarters, Anglese: Birracks. Hobart, rotify that a course of instruction in aviation will be held at the Central Flying School ...

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  36. FEDERAL SHIPBUILDING.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — In view of the requirements of Australia in connection with the shipbuilding scheme, no further drafts of munition workers ...

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  37. MOUNT BISCHOFF EXTENDED.

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  38. THE NEED FOR PRAYER

    Sir,—Kindly alow me to make a suggestion or two regarding the request of our civil authorities for a few days of "humiliation and ...

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  39. LABOR CONFERENCE

    PERTH (W.A.), Thursday. — Them Inter-State Labor Congress was continued to-day and again went into committee. All the press and the public ...

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  40. GOVERNMENT'S FIXATION SCHEME

    When asked by representative of the "Advocate" and "Times" for his views on the meat-fixing question, Mr. A. E. Cross, of Somerset ...

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  41. PRIESTS WELCOME TO RETURNED SOLDIERS

    At a soldiers' welcome at Westbury the other night, the following letter was read from the Rev. Thos. Kelsh, P.P.:— I deeply regret the the illness that ...

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  42. A REPATRIATION SCHEME

    Sir,—It is about, time we did something towards providing a livelihood for our returned soldiers. Our Government is moving with suail-like speed in this ...

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  43. NORTH MOUNT FARRELL.

    Progress report for the fortnight ending 8th June, 1918:— Underground Stopes.—Ore-breaking is in progress at the Nos. 3 and 4 ...

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  44. DISLOYALTY

    Sir,—Sonic of my well-wishers are anxious to palliate the charge of disloyalty hurled against me, by explaining that the irritating tactics of a ...

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  45. NO INCREASE IN SUGAR

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Hon. W. A. Watt, Acting Prime Minister stated to-day that the Commonwealth Governments purchase of Queensland's entire ...

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  46. PRICE OF TOBACCO

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The tobacco manufacturers were informed to-day by the Prices Commissioner that their application for increases in ...

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  47. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  48. RABBITS "A FOOT DEEP"

    Visitors to Orange (N.S.W.) from far western parts have all the same tale to tell regarding the rabbits. The rodents arc overrunning the country, and ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. NEWNHAM RACES POSTPONED

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday,—Newnham races, to he held next Saturday, have been postponed till Saturday week. June 29. T.T.C. and Newnham ...

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  51. To the Editor.

    Sir,—-When in Ulverstone on May 28 I was informed of the utterances of M. J. Dowling, and remarked that such remarks could not be spoken ...

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  52. BRITISH SOLDIER IN A HAREM.

    "I am in a harem," writes Pte. John Wallace Davis, of the London Irish Rilles, to his uncle at Surbiton. "Of course, the ladies have gone, but ...

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  53. PRICE OF METALS.

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  54. Advertising

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