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  4. COOL AND CLOUDY

    Today’s weather chart shows an immense area of high pressure centred in the Bight, and covering the whole at Australia excepting the eastern i[?]nge, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    The Senate scrutiny commenced on Saturday reached a stage last sight when it Vas possible for the electoral officers to announce that Senator J. D. Millen ...

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  6. THE DEPORTATION QUESTION

    Upon the meeting of the Marine Transport Unions late today depends whether the Australian Unions are to be involved in a general strike over the deportation proceedings. The prediction of responsible waterfront officials was that the anions, while refusing to ...

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  7. COUNCIL POWERS

    The question occupying the minds of of constitutionalists and members of both Houses of the State Parliament today is whether the P[?]vy Council ...

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  8. FRENCH FINANCE

    The French Government has resigned following its defeat in the Chamber of Deputies today. The Government’s resignation is du[?] ...

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  9. QUEEN MOTHER

    The first tart of the obsequies in connection with the death of Queen Alexandra was held at Sandringham Church this morning, and was very quiet, only those ...

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  10. LIGHTNING STRIKES PROPOSED

    Lightning strikes all over the country are paralysing industries from midnight to midnight. This is the reprisal suggested by Mr. C. O’Neill, chairman of ...

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  11. APPEAL TO HIGH COURT

    The application by Walsh and Johnson for a rule nisi writ of habeas corpus directed against Robert Walker Yates, acting Superintendent of the ...

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  12. AT SANDRINGHAM CHURCH

    After a moving memorial service at Sandringham Parish Church, at which many of the congregation were in tears, the public were allowed to the past the ...

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  13. “THE TIMES” TRIBUTE

    “The Times,” which appears with black-bordered columns, says in a leader: “Queen Alexandra’s beauty, charm [?]d goodness combined to make her with ...

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  14. DARWIN SEAT

    The election of Colonel G. J. Bell to the seat for Darwin in the House of Representatives was received with considerable, pleasure along the North-West ...

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  15. FRANKLIN SEAT

    At noon at the Bellerive Institute to-day Mr. A. C. Seabrook was declared duty elected member for the Franklin division in the House of Representatives by the ...

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  16. BATTERY POINT

    Battery Point is an old and important quarter of the city, with a population of between 4000 and 4000 people, and sits ratepayers pay not far short of £10,000 ...

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  17. GIRL WAYLAID

    Shortly after midday on Saturday Gladys McMinn (14), school girl, was weylaid at a lonely spot in the bush at Wyelangta on the Beach Forest railway ...

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  18. BOTTLE OF STOUT

    Charged with having inflicted grievons bodily harm upon his daughter, Charles Heenan was this morning remanded until next Monday. ...

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  19. REFERENCES IN CHURCHES

    During the evening service at the Hobart Baptist Church yesterday reference was niade by the minister (Re[?]. D. F. Mitchell, B.A.) to the death of the Queen ...

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  20. ELECTION EXPENSES

    Every candidate at the election is required, under the provisions of the Commonwealth Electoral Act, to furnish to the chief electoral officer, within eight ...

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  21. LUCKY HOBARTIANS

    Anxious enquiries were made at “The News” office this morning for the names and addresses of owners of a couple of horses engaged in the ...

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  22. THE PULSE CROP

    Referring to the outlook for the [?] coming season, the Agricultural Super[?]dent (Mr. C. E. W. Oldaker) has mentioned the trouble being experienced ...

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  23. STATE RAILWAYS

    The State railway revenue for the four months ended October 31 show a big decrease when compared with the same period for last year. For the four months ...

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  24. RECKLESS DRIVING

    high rate of speed a car with four men Dashing round the street comer at a in it was overturned and the men had miraculous escapes from injury. ...

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  25. TELEGRAPHIC MARVEL

    The Post Office is at present conducting experiments with German telegraphic apparatus whereby six separate messages an be transmitted on a single line at ...

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  26. KIPLING NIGHT POSTPONED.

    Members of the United Service Club are notified by advertisement that the “Kipling Evening,” arranged for Tuesday, November 24, has been ...

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  27. LOCARNO PACT

    The Reichstag Pact debate opens on Monday, but the Berlin correspondent of “The Times” says that a vote is not likely to be taken before Thursday. The ...

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  28. MOTHER’S CARE

    An accident, in which a bay in arms had a remarkable escape, occurred at the corner of Elizabeth and Liverpool streets, Hobart, shortly after 12 o’clock ...

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  29. SEAMEN RESTIVE

    The seamen here are anxiously awaiting the result of the legal proceedings in the High Court. They will be guided by that decision in determining their ...

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  30. £100,000 BILL

    Taxpayers in the Commonwealth will he called upon to foot a bill for approximately £100,000 as a result of the general election. As there would have been ...

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  32. APPEAL AND WARNING

    The Berlin correspondent of “The Times” says that on the eve of the Reichstag Pact debate a striking appeal in favor of the Pact, and warning ...

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  33. MAHENO AGAIN HELD UP

    The Union S.S. Company’s steamer Maheno, which was due to sail for New Zealand at noon, was again held up owing to some firemen remaining on shore. ...

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  34. GUARDIAN APPOINTED

    In the administration of the estate of the late Walter [?]ade, of Launceston, an application was made to the Chief Justice (Sir Herbert Nicholls) in the ...

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  35. SOLICITOR IN HOSPITAL

    Mr. R. D. Meagher, of Sydney, solicitor, went into hospital today suffering from internal hemorr[?]age. Mr. Meagho[?] is the solicitor for Walsh and Johnson in ...

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  36. WAREATEA DELAYED.

    The steamer Wareatea[?] which is bringing a cargo of benzine to Hobart, and which was expected today, has been delayed and will not now reach ...

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