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  2. RAILWAY TO KING'S PIER

    The correspondence read at last week's meeting of the Hobart Marine Board in regard to connecting both sides, of King's pier with the railway ...

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  3. THE PRINCE. COMPLETION OF AUSTRALIAN TOUR.

    The Prince of Wales returned to Sydney on Saturday morning. This concluded his official programme. In the afternoon he attended the races at ...

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  4. THE EUROPEAN SITUATION

    Australia's relation to the European situation and her responsibilities in respect to national defence were the themes of a stirring speech delivered ...

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  5. MESOPOTAMIA

    Whilst the Acting General Officer at Telafar was parleying with the leading chief, some Arabs treacherously fired on his cavalry escort, killing Captain ...

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  6. IRELAND. IMPORTANT STATEMENT PREDICTED.

    The "Freeman's Journal" states that Mr. Bonar Law (Lord Privy Seal) is to make an important statement in the House of Commons on Monday ...

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  7. PEACE.

    The emigration of Indian Moslems to Afghanistan as a protest against the Turkish peace terms is assuming alarming proportions. Altogether about ...

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  8. RUSSIA AND POLAND THE FRENCH AND GENERAL WRANGEL

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that it is understood that the Government is awaiting expectantly the French Note ...

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  9. PRINCE'S VISIT TO INDIA.

    The "New York Times" prints an article stating that according to advices received by the New York branch of a well-known London bank, which ...

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  10. PRISONERS TO BE DEPORTED.

    The Lord Mayor of Cork and other Sinn Feiners who are under arrest will be court-martialled, and possibly deported. A number of hunger-striking ...

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  11. MORE LAWLESS DEEDS.

    Armed raiders have captured the Viceroy's and the military authorities' mails at Dublin. Fifty armed men, in rowing boats, ...

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  12. MASONIC.

    The Pacific Lodge of Freemansons, which was consecrated in 1860, commenced the celebration connected with its diamond jubilce with a Masonic ...

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  13. THE GALLIPOLI "LOST LEGION."

    The King contemplates the erection of a memorial on Gallipoli to the "Lost Legion" of Norfolks, which mysteriously disappeared, and whose skeletons ...

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  14. THE ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM. EXPERTS DELIGHTED WITH FORM.

    Cricket experts are highly delighted with the splendid form of the members of the touring team. Unfortunately, Spooner is unable to play regularly, ...

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  15. UNIONIST SPLIT DENIED.

    The Ulster Unionist Council denies the reported split, namely, that a section of Ulster Covenanters had expressed their approval of one ...

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  16. CHURCH UNION

    The Australian Press Association has interviewed Dr. Meyer, president of the National Council of Free Churches, concerning the plea of the Lambeth ...

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  17. A BATTLE NEAR WARSAW.

    Advices from Warsaw state that the Poles are not likely to accept disarmament, which they would regard as ignomonious capitulation. They are ...

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  18. CZECHO-SLOVAKIA.

    The mobilisation of Czecho-Slovakian troops has been greatly accelerated during the last few days. They are concentrating at various points on the ...

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  19. SIDELIGHTS.

    The Government, replying to a Soviet wireless message, denies the allegations that Polish troops are concentrating in the plebiscite area, and adds ...

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  20. COUNTY PERFORMANCES.

    Surrey defeated Lancashire by 221 runs. Fender took four wickets for 35 runs, and 5 wickets for 63 runs. Parkin, the new bowler in the second ...

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  21. GERMANY IN 1917.

    "Lo Matin" publishes the Crown Prince's letter to the Kaiser, written in July, 1917, and strongly urging peace. The Prince declared, "The ...

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  22. THE ARMISTICE PRELIMINARIES.

    The Polish Parlementaires report that they have arranged an armistice, and that the preliminaries are to commence at Minsk to-morrow. The ...

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  23. THE OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The formal opening of the Olympic Stadium took place to-day in the presence of the King and Queen and a huge crowd. State Ministers received ...

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  24. BATTING AND BOWLING AVERAGES.

    The highest averages are:—Batting: Hendren, 74.28; Hearne, 54.19; Hobbs, 53.95: Russell, 49,94. Bowling: Rhodes 11.62; Woolley, 12.07; ...

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  25. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    The Government sustained the first defeat of the session last night, when a Unionist motion to raise the Income Tax exemption limit from £300 to £500 ...

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  26. FRENCH OFFICIAL EXPLANATION.

    It is officially explained that the recognition by France of General [?]rsugel does not mean rendering military assistance, which would not be ...

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  27. MONSTER GAME DRIVE.

    Five hundred Europe and 5,000 natives have assembled at Ampangeni, in Zululand, for the purpose of commencing a monster game "drive," ...

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  28. A BOLSHEVIK IDEA.

    M. Tchitcherin, the Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs, states that Russia intends to include in the peace terms a provision for arming Polish Soviet ...

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  29. M. VENIZELOS. HIS ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    The assailants who attempted the life of M. Venizelos, the Greek Piemier, in Paris, yesterday are two young Greeks named Thereasis and Kyriolis. ...

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  30. UNOFFICIAL OPINION IN AMERICA.

    Mr. Roosevelt the Democratic VicePresidental nominee, in a speech, said that if America had been a member of the League of Nations Poland would ...

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  31. JAPAN AND THE WAR.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" has interviewed Mr. Inouye, Governor of the Bank of Japan, who said:—"The five years ...

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  32. LARGE SHIPPING DEAL.

    The "Sunday Empress" states that a British syndicate, including shipowners and bankers, has bought out three German, Austrian, and Hungarian ...

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  33. REPRISAL ATTACKS IN GREECE.

    The attack on M. Venizelos is causing papular demonstrations, and also reprisal attacks on anti-Venizelists. Several of their houses and newspaper ...

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  34. THE BOMBASTIC GERMAN.

    Count Vou Reventlow, the German journalist, who became so well known for his anti-British contributions to the "Deutsche Tageszeitung" both before ...

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  35. WAR EXPENDITURE.

    The third report on public accounts which has been issued contains glaring examples of prodigious waste. It gives instances in connection with the ...

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  36. REPORTED GERMAN SOVIET ALLIANCE.

    The "New York Herald's" Paris correspondent says that the French Government has received reliable information that the German Government and ...

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  37. CHINA.

    The Government has announced a new Cabinet. The Minister of War and the Minister of the Interior will belong to the Northern Military Party, ...

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  38. BOLSHEVIKS IN PERSIA.

    It is reported from North Persia that the Belsheviks have seized huge stocks of rice which were lying in the district, The greater portion has been ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLES. CANADA'S 1920 HARVEST.

    The Agricultural Departments estimates Canada's 1920 wheat crop at 262,338,000 bushels, oats at 496,977,000, and barley at 63,438,000 bushels. ...

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  40. ALLIANCE DENTED.

    The Russo-German Alliance is semiofficially denied by M. Kopp, the Soviet representative, who declared that the report has been circulated for the ...

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  41. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Prime Minister stated to-night that Australia would be represented at the assembly of the League of Nations, which opens at Geneva on November ...

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  42. DR. MANNIX.

    It has been announced that the Vatican has not made any statement regarding Dr. Mannix, but that the absence of such a statement must not be ...

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  43. THE EMPIRE'S PRESS.

    Viscount Buruham, president of the Empire Press Union, in speaking before the Imperial Press Conference to-day, advocated the exchange of ...

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  44. LABOUR DICTATES A POLICY.

    Mr. Anderson, presiding over the [?] Labour Conference, called to consider the international situation, said that the latest action of Jingoistic ...

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  45. CORNISH TIN MINERS FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    Owing to the crisis in Cornish tin minings, 30 miners have sailed for New Zealand under a three years' engagement with a mining company there. ...

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  46. PERSIANS CO-OPERATING WITH BRITISH FORCES.

    General Starosselsky, the Russian commander of the Persian forces, is moving out on the right and left flank of the British troops against the ...

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  47. ROBBING A STEAMER.

    Early on Saturday morning thieves boarded the steamer Mallina at Darling Island, and attempted to carry off large quantities of cargo, con[?]ting ...

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  48. INQUEST ON MR. WINANS.

    At the inquest upon the body of Mr. Walter Winans, the well-known sportsman, who was killed by a fall as the result of a sudden collapse ...

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  49. A TERRIFIC EXPLOSION.

    A terrific explosion occurred at a factory at Luton, England, to-day, where ammunition was being broken down. Over a million rounds of ...

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  50. JAPANESE IN SIBERIA.

    The Japanese reply to the American Note protesting against the occupation of Saghalien, has been received, and it examines at length the whole question ...

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  51. PEACEFUL PENETRATION.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that it is reported from Winnipeg that during 1919 more than 200 American ...

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  52. ENGLISH FRUIT COMBINE.

    The leading London and provincial fruit and vegetable firms have amalgamated, under the name of the Fruit Produce Exchange, with a capital of ...

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  53. STRANDED STEAMER BAMBRA

    The State steamer Bambra, which some days ago grounded on a [?]ndbank when trying to enter Port H[?]dland, to refloated yesterday. She will ...

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  54. TROUBLE BREWING IN JAPAN.

    According to a despatch from Tokio, Japan, it is expected, will soon call national mass meetings of its citizens to obtain their views on foreign affairs, ...

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  55. ACCIDENT TO THE POPE.

    The Pope slipped on the waxed floor while walking from his bedroom to the library to-day, and slightly injured his kneo ...

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