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  2. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The English newspapers are full of speculation regarding the political situation. Despite the indefinite announcement made at Manchester by ...

    Article : 517 words
  3. AVIATION.

    The Biitish Air Ministry is proposing the construction of a gigantic bombing aeroplane, weighing over two tons. It will be driven by three 1,000 ...

    Article : 88 words
  4. IRISH CIVIL WAR.

    Under the amnesty offered by the Free State Government to the rebels a considerable number in County Donegal laid down their-arms yesterday and ...

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  5. PROHIBITION.

    In a communication delivered to the State Dcpirtment at Washington today Great Britain is understood to have declined to agree to a suggestion ...

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  6. ALLIES AND TURKS.

    M. Bouillon, the French Commissioner to the Mudania Conference, speaking in Paris to-day to 75 pressmen, representing a score of nations, ...

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  7. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Now that the date of the Federal elections has been officially fixed, it is well that people should find out for certain whether they are properly enrolled or ...

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  8. DOCTOR AND HIS PATIENTS.

    The N.S.W. Medical Board to-day opened an inquiry into certain complaints regarding the conduct of Dr. ziotkowski. of Sydney. Dr. T. Storie ...

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  9. RALPH'S BAY NECK CANAL.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Hobart Marino Board the question of the responsibility for the maintenance of the Ralph's Bay Neck Canal was ...

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  10. SENSATIONAL SPEED.

    Lieutenant R. L. Maughan, of the American Aviation Corps, who last week in an American Army Curtisa high-plane machine won the Pulitza ...

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  11. ATTEMPTED OUTRAGE AT BELFAST.

    An attempt made last night to damage the residence of the Lord Mayor of Belfast was frustrated by the police, who observed several persons at the ...

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  12. GLIDING COMPETITIONS.

    The gliding competitions of the British Aero Club were started yesterday on the Downs, near Lewes, in Sussex. Raynham remained in the air for 11 ...

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  13. THE GROWTH OF AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Joseph Cook, the High Commissioner for Australia, addressing members of the Royal Colonial Institute today on the subject of Australia, ...

    Article : 101 words
  14. THE EVACUATION OF THRACE.

    Mr. Martin Donohoe, the Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," states that General Sir Charles Harington, the Allied ...

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  15. GERMANY.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says he learns authoritatively that the United States Government has decided to withdraw ...

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  16. FRENCH PROTEST.

    The French Government has been advised by experts that the decision of the United States against the carriage of liquor in foreign ships is contrary ...

    Article : 97 words
  17. ITALIAN POLITICAL SITUATION.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the political situation in Italy is very unsettled. Signor Facta, the Prime ...

    Article : 196 words
  18. VON HINDENBURG AND THE PRESIDENCY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Paris "Journal" states that General Von Hindenburg has promised, if the members of the Reichstag and the ...

    Article : 47 words
  19. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION.

    In the New South Wales Legislative Assembly to-day the Attorney-General, in reply to Mr. McTiernan, said that he went to Melbourne to discuss with the ...

    Article : 292 words
  20. GENERAL CABLES.

    Anglo-Australian circles in London are somewhat puzzled at the omission of the Imperial Institute vote in the current Commonwealth estimates. ...

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  21. COMPLAINT OF GREEK COMMANDER.

    General Nilder, the commander of the Greek army in Thrace, has telegraphed to his Government and to General Sir Charles Harington complaining ...

    Article : 61 words
  22. LABOUR PLANS.

    The Labour party proposes to contest 320 seats, but it cannot afford to waste money on hopeless contests in Conservative strongholds. A party official ...

    Article : 228 words
  23. REPARATIONS.

    Germany has handed over to the Reparations Commission bills equivalent in value to £2,500,000, the balance of the payment due on April 15 last. ...

    Article : 33 words
  24. NATIONAL CANDIDATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 words
  25. DESERTED CHILDREN.

    It is announced that the United States and Canada have ratified a convention under which wilful desertion or the non-support of minor children ...

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  26. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    Now that the agreement between the Pacific Cable Board and the Governments of Australia and New Zealand has been completed the Southport ...

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  27. THE FUTURE OF GALLIPOLI.

    Mr. Martin Donohoe, the Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," says: The future of Gallipoli, the last resting place of thousands ...

    Article : 138 words
  28. BREAKING OF THE DROUGHT.

    The drought, so far as Southern Queensland is concerned, has at last broken, the wheat and dairying areas benefiting considerably. The weather ...

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  29. LOYAL STATECRAFT LEAGUE.

    Mr. T. U. Roborts, it is announced, will contest the Martin electorate in opposition to Mr. Pratten, M.H.R. Behind Mr. Roberta will be the new ...

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  30. BOXING.

    If Siki, the Senegalese boxer who recently defeated Carpentier, beats Beckett, the English heavyweight, when they fight on November 23, he will ...

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  31. BURNIE DIVORCE CASE.

    Before Mr Justice Ewing in the Burnie Supreme Court to-day Francis Henry Dawes, of Forth, applied for a dissolution of his marriage ...

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  32. ELECTRICAL TRADES.

    A mass meeting of the iron trades unions to-day resolved unanimously that all men working in the electrical trades, whether on 44 or 48 hours ...

    Article : 65 words
  33. RUSSIA.

    M. Heriot, a member of the French Chamber of Deputies and the Mayor of Lyons who has returned to Paris from a visit to Russia, interviewed ...

    Article : 150 words
  34. HUSBAND DISINHERITS HIS WIFE.

    An interesting case under the Testator's Family Maintenance Act was begun in the Civil Court to-day, when the widow of the late Dr. Sweetapple, who ...

    Article : 244 words
  35. AUSTRALIAN IN ENGLAND.

    Lloyd, the Australian boxer, has been matched to fight Troyor Llewellyn, of Cardiff, on the 30th inst. Afterwards Lloyd will return to Australia. ...

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  36. GEEVESTON LABOUR DISPUTE.

    Mr A. M. Stewart, the Registrar of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, was to-day interviewed regarding the settlement of the Geeveston dispute in ...

    Article : 137 words
  37. BUREAU OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY.

    At a meeting of the University Senate last night the Chancellor said that im April last the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) promised to look into the ...

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  38. SHIPPING.

    The steamer Karamea, 5,627 tons, which left Melbourne on August 21 for Liverpool, and grounded in the River Mosey yesterday, was successfully ...

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  39. COAL TRADE DISPUTE.

    Yet another application was made to the Coal Tribunal to-day by Mr. C. M. McDonald, representing the Northern coal owners, and had something of a ...

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  40. HOUSE STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    During the height of a storm last night, Mrs. S. A. Bergin. residing at St. Lucia, and her eight-year-old son had a miraculous escape, their bedroom ...

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  41. GIGANTIC RACING FRAUDS.

    George Hunt, for whose arrest a warrant was issued in January last, on a charge of fraud associated with a racing speculation, was in July last ...

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  42. ALLIED DEBTS TO AMERICA.

    Mr. H. Hoover, the Secretary of Commerce in the American Government, in a speech delivered yesterday at Toledo, in the State of Ohio, ...

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  43. DEATH ON HONEYMOON TRIP.

    While the couple were on their honeymoon trip, Mrs. Florence Dolby, wife of Mr. Arthur Victor Dolby, found it necessary to enter the Cambewarra ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND'S WAR DEBT.

    It was stated in Parliament to-day that the New Zealand war debt at March 31 was £81,685,673 The population at the same date was, including Maoris, ...

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  45. GALLIPOLI.

    The Minister of Defence announced today that the High Commissioner, on behalf of New Zealand, had signed a contract for the erection on Gallipoli of a ...

    Article : 126 words
  46. THE SHEARING SEASON.

    Mr. George Thirkell, of Leverington, made a start yesterday morning at three sheds, the men having signed up on Federal award rates. There are 16,000 ...

    Article : 159 words
  47. BURNIE DEFAMATION CASE.

    The ease in which W.A. Pilbeam and Co, of Burnie, claimed damages from Messrs W. R. Rolph and Sons, of Launcston, proprietors and publishers of the ...

    Article : 109 words
  48. GREAT BRITAIN PAYS HER INTEREST.

    The United States Treasury Department announces the receipt on Monday of 50,000,000 dollars from Great Britain, being interest on her war loan from ...

    Article : 36 words
  49. TASMANIAN MAILS IN LONDON.

    The Postal Department advises that Tasmanian mails despatched for the United Kingdom on September 8 arrived at London on October 15, per R.M.S. ...

    Article : 29 words
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