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  3. INFLUENZA PROBLEMS

    The fact that the first arrivals from the mainland since Victoria and N.S. Wales were declared "infected" will reach Tasmania to-day, thereby ...

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  4. SUPREME ECONOMIC COUNCIL

    PARIS, Sunday.—Official: At the Supreme War Council, President Wilson moved:—That under the present conditions, many questions not ...

    Article : 217 words
  5. FOCH'S WARNING

    [?] Marshal Foch has submitted important matters to [?] in regard to the failure of the Germans to [?] of the armistice, which may cause the Allies [?] ...

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  6. RUSSIAN ADVANCE ON GERMANY

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday. — A wellorganised Bolshevik army is within 25 miles of the East prussian frontier, and is preparing for a great westward ...

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  7. ARABIAN PROBLEMS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The "New York Herald's" Paris correspondent states that the French delegates are dissastisfied with the King of the ...

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  8. EATS AND WARNINGS

    [?] with [?] Association repre[?] time likely [?] ...

    Article : 156 words
  9. INTER-STATE PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    Everyone knows that passengers sailing from the mainland to Tasmania have to undergo a period of quarantine before crossing the Straits, but there ...

    Article : 238 words
  10. LONDON STRIKE SETTLED

    LONDON, Sunday, —The renewed trouble over the settlement of the railway strike was due to a long-standing jealousy between the Associated ...

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  11. MOTION CARRIED.

    Later—The council has approved of Dr. Wilson's motion for the creation of a Supreme Econoimc Council. ...

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  12. AFTER THE WAR

    Mr. and Mrs. B. Burnie, of Devonport, have received an interesting letter from their son, Ptc. Thomas Burnie, of the American army, describing ...

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  13. "INTOLERABLE"

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The "Chicago News" Berlin correspondent interviewed Herr Brok Forfcrantzivu, who said:—"Our enemies are busy ...

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  14. STRICT SECRECY.

    [?] is maintained [?] work. This is [?] "Daily Mail" [?] Mr. Hughes ...

    Article : 187 words
  15. MARMORA CONFERENCE

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The United Press Association's Paris correspondent declares that the American and British peace delegates favor holding a ...

    Article : 186 words
  16. TAXI-DRIVERS' PROTEST.

    LONDON, Sunday—The taxi-drivers' section of the Licensed Vehicle Workers' Union, to which many army motor drivcrs belong, is protesting to ...

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  17. INCREASED PASSENGER RATES.

    Owing to the extra expense involved to the shipping companies, increased passenger and freight rates are inevitable, though the only incrcase notified ...

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  18. NORTHERN PORTS OF DEPARTURE

    One of the most preposterous regulations emanating from the South is that dealing with outward passenger traffic from Northern ports. At present ...

    Article : 130 words
  19. [?] ARROGANCE.

    [?] simul[?] of the War [?] of the [?] Werimar ...

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  20. THE AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS

    A Tasmanian officer, writing to a friend in Hobart from France, under date of December ll, says: "We are still in doubt as to what ...

    Article : 530 words
  21. A QUIET PERIOD

    LONDON, Sunday.—With the absence of two important figures (Mr. Lloyd George and Dr. Wilson), the Conference will apparently enter a ...

    Article : 155 words
  22. ONE OR TWO PORTS OF ENTRY?

    When Victoria and New South Wales were first proclaimed "infected," the statement was made that there were to be two ports of entry—Launceston and ...

    Article : 214 words
  23. "REPARATION"

    LONDON, Sunday. — The British Reparation Commission, of which Mr. Hughes is chairman, has settled its definition of the word "reparation." ...

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  24. NEW REGULATIONS.

    A special issun of the Government "Gazette" has been published containing regulations for the purpose of preventing or checking the spread of ...

    Article : 247 words
  25. NOT A WOMAN HATER

    LONDON, Sunday. — The tradition that the late Lord Kitchener was a woman-hater collapses with the disclosures that he passionately loved a ...

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  26. [?] ALLIED ACTION.

    [?] Great interest centres in [?] tings of the Supreme War The renewal of the armis[?] chief question. It is ...

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  27. [?] "POSSUMING?"

    [?] Sunday.—The Allied War [?] considering the terms to be [?] on Germany for the prolonga[?] the armistice. ...

    Article : 64 words
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  30. FIRST AERO-BUS

    LONDON, Sunday. — To-day, the first aero-bus flew from Paris to Croydon—a distance of 200 miles—in 2½ hours. She carried 14 passengers ...

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