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  3. LEAGUE AND IRISH

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday—President Wilson addressed a large audience to-day in furtherance of his campaign on behalf of the Peace Treaty. ...

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  4. COST OF NAVY

    LONDON, Wednesday—The "Globe" states that the Admiralty is telling six battleships. Speaking at Pontefract, Mr. ...

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  5. WAR PREVENTION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Robert Cecil had a paper read on his behalf at the International Brotherhood Conference to-day. The paper stated: ...

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  6. SMUTS JEERED AT

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—After a mass meeting of protest against the cost of living to-day, the crowd proceeded to the House of Parliament, ...

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  7. TEXAS HURRICANES

    NEW YORK, Wednesday—The loss of life as a result of the Texas hurricanes totalls 250. Scores of bodies have been washed ...

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  8. SHEARERS' RATES OF PAY

    HOBART, Thursday.—We are advised by the secretary of the Farmers and Stockowners' Association that a committee appointed by pastoralists ...

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  9. ONE WILHELM STAYS

    The London "Times" correspondent at Rotterdam reports that "De Telegraaf" states that the former Kaiser has refused to permit his eldest ...

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  10. THE SACRED DEAD

    LONDON", Wednesday.—Sir Thomas M'Kenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand) has returned to London from his visit to the cemeteries in ...

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  11. ARMY DEMOBILISATION.

    The War Office announces that 3,250,000 British officers and men have been demobilised, including soldiers medically unfit, since the armistice. ...

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  12. MARSEILLES STRIKE

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The dockers' demands at Marseilles have been conceded. ...

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  13. BULGARS' PEACE TREATY

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Bulgaria will receive her Peace Treaty on Friday. ...

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  14. SHEARERS' CLAIMS.

    Amongst the motions to be dealt with at the next annual convention of the A. W. U. there is a proposal that shearers be paid at the rate of £3 per ...

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  15. QUITTING BUDA-PEST

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Roumanians, who have been occupying BudaPest for some weeks past and requisitioning food stocks in defiance of the ...

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  16. SENATOR PEARCE'S RETURN

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Senator Pearce will probably visit the battlefield, areas and unveil memorials to the Australian dead. Then he will join the ...

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  17. BALTIC PROVINCES

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Allies have issued an ultimatum to Germany demanding that she compel Von Der Goltz to evacuate the old Russian ...

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  18. THE INFLATED CURRENCY

    Sir,—Your published summary in today's issue of the Hobart citizens' committee's report on the cost of living may have the effect of opening the ...

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  19. "RUSHING PEACE THROUGH."

    Speaking at Omaha, Senator Johnston said that President Wilson's idea was to rush the Peace Treaty through the Senate before the people ...

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  20. SPORT FOR SICK SOLDIERS

    Sergeant-Major W. T. Hines, who is spending a few days at his home at Burnie before returning to the 12th A. G. Hospital, Launceston, states that ...

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  21. BRITISH AERIAL PROGRAMME

    LONDON, Thursdae.—The Air Ministry is drastically reducing its aeroplane programme, and this reduction is badly hitting the large aeroplane ...

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  22. "TIRED OF WAR"

    HELSINGFORS, Wednesday.—The Esth[?]an Minister in Finland says that the Esthonions are tired of the war, and anxious to know the Soviet ...

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  23. PROHIBITED IMPORTS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The court has granted a preliminary application in the case, Brown versus Buckley. The plaintiff is a chemical manufacturer of ...

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  24. APPEAL FOR UNITY

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—The Senate to-day passed the third reading of the Treaty of Peace and the South-West Africa Mandate Bill, without a ...

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  25. GENERAI BOTHA'S WIDOW

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—The House of Assembly this afternoon voted an annunity of £1200 to the late General Botha's widow. ...

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  26. CALIFORNIA TO AUSLRALIA

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The "New York Times' " correspondent at Vancouver (B. C.), reports that Captain Eric Donaldson, a veteran flier, has ...

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  27. "POCKET HANDKERCHIEF YARDS"

    Sir,—The inspector of the Emu Bay Council rightly drew attention to the "eyesore" situated at the corner of the principal street in Burnie. ...

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  28. PUBLISHERS V. PRINTERS

    NEW YORK. Wednesday.—The Publishers Association has decided to suspend the publication of 125 periodicals, some o[?] them of national ...

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  29. TREATING RABBIT SKINS

    ST. LOUIS, Wednesday.—The discovery of a new dyeing process and new machinery for shearing and handling rabbit skins is greatly increasing the ...

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  30. DOMINIONS' STATUS

    An Ottawa message states that when the Treaty is ratified an Imperial conference will be held, probably early in the new year, to discuss many ...

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  31. SUBMARINE TO AEROPLANE

    NEW YORK. Wednesday.—A naval experiment station has succeeded in establishing telephonic and telegraphic communication between a hydroplane ...

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  32. JAPAN AND CHINA

    "WASHINGTON", Wednesday.—The State Department has formally denied forwarding a communication to Japan requesting the Japanese Government ...

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  33. Y. M. C. A. CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. [?] Virgo (general secretary of the Y. M. C. A.) has establishe a British Empire Union of the Y. M. C. A., and ...

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  34. "WRETCHED STUFF"

    Senator Pearco, in an interview describing the signing of the Austrian Treaty, said that each delegate affixed over a score of signatures. ...

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  35. BOXING.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—John Kilbanc (featherweight world champion) to-day defeated Frank Burne in the fifth round. ...

    Article : 19 words
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