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HOBART: THURS., AUGUST 3, 1911.
EPITOME OF NEWS.
West Coast mining, increased activity
Carters' and drivers' strike still continues.
Three youths committed for trial on
four charges.
Emu Bay railway assessment case;
judgment delia tired
Employers' Federation submitted pro-
posed to Drivers' and Carters'' Union.
Employers have offered terms to the
carters and drivers, with minimum rates
of 45s and 45s
Acting Premier and members of Parliament
entertained at Scottsdale by Her
hour League.
Silver, 2s,. 9 16d per oz
[ Melbourne stud sheep sales.
Victorian real enact, a record year.
Continued lawlessness in Mexico.
Gunpowder explosion in Abyssinia
English aviator killed near London.
Apples, by Anchises sold in London
Standard Oil Trust decided to dissolve.
late! fire at lunatic asylum in Canada
Ari-arrgemoiits completed for the Anglo-
American arbitration treaty
Statement denied that Biearley joins
English team for Australia.
Report issued of Surveyors'' Conference
in London.
Discussion on Mr Lloyd George's National
Insurance Bill
Further dissention in New South Wales
political circles
sugar strikers in Queensland armed
with revolvers
1 test match in football carnival Victoria
v New South Wales
Shocking murder of missionary at Uru
in the Malaita Island
the Federal Supervising Officer reports
on Tasmanian fruit industry
House of Commons rejected compulsory
wash clause in nea Mines Bill
Recurrence of dockers strike in London
Damage done at recent fire at Constantinople
estimated at no 000 000
fez connected by wireless telegraphy
with Paris
Combine of 29 music halls organised in
London
Bills introduced in Imperial Parliament
to give effect to resolutions passed
at Imperial ("conference
electricity generated in French military
biplane and wireless mes- age-, of mis
netted 50 miles
Council 1 Bilbah Bar protested at
statement reside in House of Lords by
1 old Chancellor
Pioiricfed discussion s between Plante
and Germany in regard to "VJoioceo in
Spain" apprehension
American schooner liners seeks refuge
in Sydney Harbour after a perilous
voyage '
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