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  4. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS.

    The criticism of "The Mercury" on Friday, having reference to the attempt of the Administrator (Mr. Justice Ewing) to appoint additional members ...

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  5. MOTOR-BOAT ROBBERIES.

    An employee at the Launceston railway yards this morning unconsciously placed the Launceston detectives on the trail of a thief, who, since the week-end, has ...

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  6. FAREWELL TO SQUADRON. As Seen from the Hood.

    The wonderful scenes associated with Hobart's farewell to the Imperial Special Service Squadron will linger long with those who participated in it. Jack himself was immensely impressed, and voted the send-off the best he has experienced in Australia. ...

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  7. OFF N.S.W. COAST.

    The Fleet is now off the New South Wales coast and in little more t[?] two hours will leave Twofold Bay. The weather all day has been cloudy, ...

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  8. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.

    At a meeting of the New South Wales Labour Council to-day, the following resolution was carried:— That this Council views with ...

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  9. STEAMSHIP SERVICE.

    At the meeting of the Municipal Council last night it was stated that strenuous efforts were being made locally by various bodies interested to secure ...

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  10. MADCAP WEATHER FOR SQUADRON.

    The Imperial Special Service Squadron is due here to-morrow but unless the weather clears—and there is little like lihood of that at present—the prospects ...

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  11. HOBART RIFLE RANGE.

    In the House of Representatives to-day. Mr. D. S. Jackson (Tas.) asked the Minister for Defence (Mr. Bowden):— ...

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  12. ADMINISTRATOR AND ADMIRAL.

    The following farewell messages by wireless have been exchanged by the Administrator (Mr. Justice Ewing) and Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Field, in ...

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  13. OIL IN TASMANIA.

    Mr. Alec McIntosh Reid, the Government geologist, in an interview to-day on the possibilities of an oil discovery on the West Coast, said that the Mersey ...

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  14. LAUNCESTON LANE.

    A rather unusual case came before the Police Magistrate (Mr. E. L. Hall) at the Police Court to-day. The Launceston Corporation proceeded against ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND FINANCES. FLOTATION OF LARGE LOAN.

    The "Morning Post" says it believes that a Queensland Government short-dated loan of £12,250,000 at 5½ per cent., with the price of issue 99½, will ...

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  16. FALSE IMPRISONMENT.

    In the case in which Ellen Keane sued G[?]ce Bros. Limited for £1,000 for alleged assault and false imprisonment, the ju[?]y gave a verdict for the plaintiff ...

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  17. ASIATIC SOVIETS.

    The "Pioneer" says that reports from Turkestan indicate that Russian control in the former independent Khiva Khanate and Bokharan Emirate is firmly ...

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  18. LEFT BEHIND.

    Superintendent Browne stated yesterday that two men were reported missing from the Imperial Special Service Squadron when it sailed from Hobart on ...

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  19. DOCTOR'S DISCOVERY.

    Lond knocking on the door of a house occupied by Mrs. Jones, in Ashleigh-road. Armadale, distrubed the inmates at [?] o'clock this morning. At the request of ...

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  20. TABOOED STEAMER.

    There has been no change in the attitude of the unions composing the water transport "group" of the Labour Council with regard to the steamer Port ...

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  21. INTEREST POSITION.

    The Premier (Mr. Theodore), when explaining the loan position to the Legislative Assembly on 'August 14 last, said ho did not anticipate having ...

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  22. FEDERAL MINISTERS.

    The majority of the members of the Federal Ministery will be in Sydney next week to attend the celebrations to mark the visit of the Imperial Special Service ...

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  23. EVANDALE WATER TRUST.

    The monthly meeting of the Evandale Water Trust was held on Tuesday evening. There were present: The Rev. C. U. Shedden, Messrs. I. G. Heyes, and I. ...

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  24. WEST AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    Polling for the two northern seats, Pilbarra and Kimberley, in the Legislative Assembly, will take place to-morrow, Saturday, this completing the general ...

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  25. HUGE DIOCE[?]

    Archbishop Lees (Melbourne) and Archbishop Sharp (Brisbane) attended the welcome to the Anglican B[?]p in Polynesia, Dr. L. S. Kempthorne, [?]t St. ...

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  26. STOLEN MAIL BAG.

    Detectives are searching for a mail-bag which was stolen from the Western train on Tuesday. The bag, which contained about £300, was despatched from ...

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  27. COMPENSATION CLAIM.

    An application for the settlement of compensation in respect of the construction of a water-race by a mining company through private property came ...

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  28. BOY KILLED BY TRAIN.

    Vernon Fitzgerald, 13 years of age, was run over by a train at Yadderap to-day, and died on the way to the hospital at Bunbury, whither an enginedriver ...

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  29. SCALDING CASE.

    William Wood, aged 34 years, and Irene Fredericks, aged 26 years, both of Undercliffe, who were employed at the fruit pulping works of Mitchells ...

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  30. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Nothing is known by the Home and Territories Department of the intimation in a cable message that discussions are said to be proceeding between the ...

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  31. THEFT OF MONEY.

    Leopold Edgar Isaacs, 50 years of age, clerk in the employ of the Commonwealth War Service Homes Commission, was charged before the Police Magistrate ...

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  32. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION.

    Another important discussion will take place in Melbourne on tne industrial arbitration laws of the Commonwealth and the States. ...

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  33. FRENCH POLITICS.

    The French Chamber of Deputies to-day, by 408 votes to 151, passed a vote of confidence in the Government of M. Poincare, the Prime Minister. ...

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  34. LIGHTHOUSE MAINTENANCE

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Chapman). has informed Mr. A. E. Green, M.H.R., that the steamer Kyogle will replace the Governor Musgrave in the ...

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  35. FATAL SLIP.

    A shocking accident, which terminated fatally, occurred this morning in the railway yard. A guard named John Edward Laing was engaged shunting, ...

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  36. AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    Activities at the Royal Agricultural Society's grounds have been intensified, and there are now over 2,000 men working in the grounds. Night shifts have ...

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