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  2. IN THE CITIES

    HOBART, Thursday.-The weather forecast for the next 24 hours is as follows:-Cool, cloudy, and showery, particularly in the east, some heavy ...

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  4. PROHIBITION

    HOBART, Thursday. - In the House of Assembly to-day, Mr. Newton resumed the debate on Mr. Fullerton's Local Option Bill. He ...

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  5. BACK FROM FRANCE

    A social was held at Wilmot for the purpose of welcoming home Capt. T. J. Clerke, after an absence of 14 months in connection with the ...

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  6. ACROSS THE STRAITS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Stephen Butler was to-day awarded £300 damages against the Victorian Railway Commissioners for the death of us son, ...

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  7. TASMANIA'S BURDEN

    HOBART, Thursday. - Hon. H. J. Payne, an ex-State Treasurer, resumed the debate on the. Ministerial statements in the House of Assembly ...

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  8. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    HORART, Thursday. - The Legislative Council met to-day. ...

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  9. BILLS PASSED.

    Tho Stock Brauds and Factory Bills were read tho third time. ...

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  10. DEATH UNDER ANAESTHETICS.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. - An inquest was held to-day concerning the death of Mrs. Norah Riley, aged 27, of St. Helen's, who expired at the ...

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  11. CITIZEN FORCES PARADE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. - A march of the citizens forces through Melbourne was held to-day. The Governor-Genernl took the salute. ...

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  12. DRAINAGE PROMOTION BILL.

    The Drainage Promotion Bill was further considered in committee. On the clause "Trust Board," the Attorney-General pointed out that if ...

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  13. FEDERAL MINISTERS' MOVEMENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. - The Minister for Repatriation (Hon. E. 1). Millen), and the Minister for Navy (Hon. Joseph Cook) to-day left for ...

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  14. POLITICIAN EXPELLED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. - Mr. R. A. Price, member of the Legislative Assembly for Gloucester, was to-day expelled from Parliament for making ...

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  15. A JUDGE FOR THE NORTH

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. - With reference to the statement that there is a possibility of one of the judges or the Supremo. Court becoming resident ...

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  16. THE SHIPPING DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -The Steamship Owners Federation will to-morrow consider the request of the Waterside Workers' Federation for a ...

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  17. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

    HOBART, Thursday.-The House of Assembly met to-day. ...

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  18. CLOSING HOBART HOTELS

    HOBART, Thurday.-Mr. Whitsitt moved the adjournment of the House of Assembly to-night in order to draw Attention to the closing of public ...

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  19. "NO POLICY."

    Mr. Ogden said he had made a careful scrutiny of the Ministerial statements, but had failed to find any trace of policy in them. He referred to ...

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  20. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE.

    Mr. Becker moved-"That there re laid on the table of the House a, detailed statement of expenditure, together with each report furnished by ...

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  21. NEW PROPOSALS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A minting of transport workers was held at tho Trades Hall to-day, and it is understood that new proposals were ...

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  23. PRODUCE ON RAILWAYS.

    Mr. Newton moved-"That a return of all farm produce carried by the Tasmanian Government railways from all stations between Branxholm ...

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  24. FACTORIES ACT ARREAS.

    Mr. Cleary moved-"That there be laid on the table of the House a statement showing the various amounts of arrears paid to the different trades ...

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  25. ANTI-SHOUTING BILL

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Speaker to-day gave his reserved ruling on the procedure wiht regard to the rejection of the Anti-Shouting Bill in the ...

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  26. SCHOOL DENTISTS

    HOBART, Thursday. - Mr. P. G. Pollard, M.H.A., waited on the Director of Education to-day and asked that the dentists connected with the ...

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  27. STOCK TAX.

    Mr. Cotton moved-"That a return bo bid upon the table of the House shoeing the unexpended balance accruing from the stack tax." ...

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  28. SAVAGE RIVER FIELDS.

    HOBART, Thursday.-The Minister of Lands and Works to-day informed Mr. Pollard, M.H.A., .that £300 had been granted for the construction of a ...

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  29. LOTTERIES ACT.

    Mr. Cleary introduced, a Bill to amend the Lotteries Amendment Act, 1917. : I Tho House rose at 9.50 p.m. until Teusday. ...

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  30. "A GRATUITOUS INSULT."

    HOBART, Thursday.-At A meeting of the executive of the Council of Churches the followinG resolution was passed:-"That this meeting of the ...

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  31. "DO WHAT PRUDENT MEN WOULD DO."

    Mr. Hobbs said that when the finances were in which serious straits they should do what any prudent man would do, and that was to cut out any ...

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  32. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  34. NOTICES OP MOTION AND QUESTION.

    Mr. Payne to move: That all papers in connection with the Marrawah tram, including papers in connection with a request for a reduction of the freights ...

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  35. RETURNING SOLDIERS

    The following sick find wounded soldiers will return to Tasmania shortly. Pte. Adams, Jas. B., 40th Batt. Pte. Alexander, Bertie, 40th Batt. ...

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  36. DARWIN MATTERS

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Hon. H. J. Payne waited on the Public Works Departments to-day and urged that the money voted for the Calder road. Table ...

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  37. TASMANIAN BAPTIST UNION

    The half-yearly sessions of the Baptist Union of Tasmania were continued at Latrobe yesterday, opening with a devotional meeting conducted ...

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  38. COAST PRODUCE SERVICE

    Members of the Melbourne branch of tho Seamen's Union refuse to man ships so that Inter-State trailing conditions may be resumed, but not so ...

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  39. COMSTOCK POST OFFICE

    HOBART, Thursday. - Mr. P. G. Pollard waited on tho Deputy Postmaster-General to-day with reference to the establishment of better postal ...

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  40. PERSONAL

    Mrs. M. Kenney, of Best street, Devonport, has received advice from the Base Records stating that her son is in hospital in England suffering from ...

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  41. AN ULVERSTONE ASSAULT CASE.

    Sir,-I read in your paper of yesterday a small note [?] the Ulverstone as sault case, where Harry Skiggs says he has known Sergeant-Major Anthony for ...

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  42. MOTHERIESS CHILDREN'S FUND

    £ s. d. Amount previously acknowledged... 58 18 10 K. Old (Somerset) ... 10 0 ...

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  43. DAYLIGHT SAVING ACT

    Under tho provisions of the Day light Saving Act on the morning of Sunday 25th October. 1917, clocks t re to be advanced one hour. The work ...

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  45. A CONTRADICTION

    Sir,-Re an effusion signed "W. H. Lewis," who seeniH to be inebriated with the exuberance of his own verbosity. The question was, Is Mr ...

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  48. ISSUE OF MEDALS TO RELATIVES.

    The Admiralty authorities announce that hi the rase of a soldier having no female relative, and a foster mother having reared the lad, the foster ...

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