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  2. Advertising

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  3. OUR SOLDIERS

    HOBART, Monday.—For some time past it has been the custom for trcop[?] keme-coming soldiers on [?] to cell at Fremantle, Adelaide ...

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  4. AIR RULES

    LONDON, Saturday.— In conneotion with to-day's resumption of civilian flying, the Air Ministry has issued regulations defining the air laws, which ...

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  5. IN THE AIR

    The British Air Ministry has arranged that Captain Ross Smith, the Australian who accompanied Major-General Salmond in his flight from Cairo ...

    Article : 76 words
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  7. "POLITICAL PRISONERS"

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. Watt' (Acting Prime Minister) has refused the request recently made to him by Labor members that it should regard ...

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  8. BURNIE PORT AFFAIRS

    The monthly meeting of the Marine Board of Burnie and Table Cape was held at Burnie yesterday afternoon. Present:-Wardens J. Stirling (Master ...

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  9. HEALTHY TROPICS

    Mr. Fishet (Federal High Commissioner, in a letter to the London "Times," states that the announcement by Dr. Lambert that 23 per ...

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  10. BACK TO BERLIN

    LONDON, Sunday.—The German National Assembly meets on May ll at Berlin, where it will remain, instead of at Weimar, during the peace ...

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  11. HENDON AERODROME GROWS.

    Hendon will become the headquarters for aerial business and pleasure connection in Britain. The aerodrome has been extended to ...

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  12. ARBITRATION COURT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Mr. Justice Higgins, in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court this morning, delivered judgment in regard to certain ...

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  13. SOCIALIST CONFERENCE

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—An International Socialist Couferenco disapproved of the annexation of the German colonies, and urged that Ireland ...

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  14. PROHIBITION IN CANADA

    Sir,—Mr, Easton, in his letter of 2nd inst., asks for information re CaiiSda and U.S.A., and in this paper we give him some facts which we trust ...

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  15. PRINCE OF WALES BANQUETED

    LONDON, Sunday.—A brilliant gathering assembled at the Royal Acaderny banquet to the Prince of Wales. Responding to a toast, the Prince ...

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  16. TREATMENT OF RETURNED SOLDIERS

    Sir,—Being a returned discharged soldier who has exhausted every available moans to get some assistance to earn an honest living, without success ...

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  17. YOLLA RED CROSS REPORT

    The hen, secretary of the Yolla branch of the Red Cross Society reports:- For the Y.M.C.A. special appeal in ...

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  18. CANADA LIQUOR REFORM.

    The following brief resume of the position in Canada, regarding prohibition should be carefully considered at the present time: ...

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  19. PUBLISHING PEACE TREATY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Government is making elaborate precautions to ensure simultaneous world-wide publication of the test of the ...

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  20. WHERE THE AUSSIES ARE

    The latest details of the disposition of the [?]lain Imperial Ferce have [?] up to February 28, 1919, which is the latest date at which the ...

    Article : 143 words
  21. LORD JELLICOE'S VISIT

    The official programme of Lord Jellicoe's itinerary is as follows:- Albany, arrive May 15, leave May 21; Adelaide, arrive May 25, leave ...

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  22. "PROFITEERING ON TRIAL"

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Sidney Webb, giving evidence before the Coal Commission, urged the nationalisation of the coal mines. He said that the ...

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  23. WORM

    "It is purely gratitudo that has prompted me to write these few lines of the grand results I had received from using your Worm Pellets," ...

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  24. "ENGLISHISM AWAKE"

    Sir,—Permit me to congratulate the Devonport members of the Royal Society of St. George upon their good work in keeping aloft the grand old ...

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  25. CHAUVEL COMING HOME

    [?] General Sir Henry Chauvel, lately in command of the Anzac [?] Corps in Plaestine, has ar[?] Egypt, and will leave for ...

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  26. IRELAND'S PROBLEM

    Mr. Kyan (Premier of Queensland), interviewed on his return from a visit to Ireland, said that he found that the predominant spirit in Ireland was one ...

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  27. MEAT SUPPLY

    The Commonwealth Meat Administrator advises that in pursuance of the Federal Government's policy of providing supplies of meat for the ...

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  28. STOWPORT WELCOME HOME

    A large number gathered together last Tuesday night at the Stowport Hall, whon the Natone Parents' Assotiation tendered a welcome home to ...

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  29. BRITISH LABOR

    The Liverpool waterside strike is extending. Mr. Sexton, secretary of the National Union of Dock Laborers, declares ...

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  31. LATROBE-WESLEY VALE MAIL CONTRACT.

    Sir,—By your report of the Latrobe Council meeting Warden Nichols is credited with saying that the mail was often late being delivered at Wesley Vale. ...

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  32. WET PAINT

    Sir,—Regarding the paragraph in "The Advocate" re wet paint in railway carriages, the writer went along with two more passengers who left ...

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  33. WAKE UP, ULVERSTONE!

    Sir,—It is a great pity that Ulverstone, which has "the most beautiful district of all the towns along the N.W. Coast, should have its public ...

    Article : 330 words
  34. DEEDS THAT GAINED THE V.C.

    The following extract from the Bris[?] "Daily Mail" is interesting to [?] street the here is a Tasmanian [?] and his widowed mother ...

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  35. A Blessing to Nerve Sufferers.

    Nerve sufferers (and who is there who doesn't suffer from nerves at soma time or other?) ore every where reporting wonderful results from the use of Hean's Tonic ...

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