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  2. SHIPPING NEWS

    High Tide.—This day, 8.49 a.m.. 96 p.m. Tomorrow,9.27 a.m., 9.48 p.m. (Moon's Phases—New moon, May, 14. Sun's Rising and Setting—May,1[?]rises ...

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  3. CHINA AND JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night. message from Tokio states that an official announcement was made this afternoon to the effect that Japan has ...

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  4. PERSONAL

    The president of the Tasmanian Automobile Club, Mr G. Cragg, entertained the executive to an evening at his residence. "Pontefore," On Thursday. The ...

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  5. ULTIMATUM SANCTIONED.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. -The Emperor of Japan has sanctioned the ultimatum to China. ...

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  6. FORTY-EIGHT HOURS GIVEN FOR REPLY.

    TOKIO, Friday Morning.—An ultimatum has been presented to China, and a reply demanded within forty eight hours. ...

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  7. REPLY DEMANDED BY SUNDAY.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Morning. —An official report states that China has been received an ultimatum from Japan, and has been given until Sunday to ...

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  8. NOTES & NEWS

    At last, after exhaustive evidence tendered by past and present employees and others—extending "over no fewer than thirteen sittings, the case for the ...

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  9. UNITED STATES' ATITUDE ' : -

    WASHINGTON, Friday Morning— Mr W.J. Bryan, Secretary of State,in explaining the American Government's attitude regarding Japan, ...

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  10. GERMAN CRUISERS AND TORPEDOERS GOING EAST.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday Night.— Four German cruisers and eight [?]pedoers in the Baltic Sea are going east. ...

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  11. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE

    PARIS, Friday Morning —The "Temps" American correspondent reports having had an interview with Mr Theodore Roosevelt, in which the ...

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  12. RAILWAY TO BEAUTY POINT WANTED.

    Mr M. J. O Keefe has got a number of petitions ready for signature in advocacy of a railway line being constructed from Launceston to Beauty ...

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  13. THE DRINK QUESTION

    LONDON, Thursday Night — The second reading of the Defence of the Realm Amendment Act Bill disclosed violent Irish hostility to the liquor ...

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  14. MOTOR FOR WEST COAST.

    Officials of the Railway Department,under the direction of the Minister (Mr J.A. Lyons)have been making inquiries for some time for a motor suit ...

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  15. THE BRITISH WAY OF DEALING WITH A GREAT CRISIS

    DURING the brief but momentous period preceding the declaration of war, when the wires were kept hot with the transmission of disturbing communications ...

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  16. PATRIOTIC MEETING

    LONDON, Friday Morning — The National Patriotic Organisation h[?] arranged a meeting at the Guildhall on the 19th inst., when Mr Asquith ...

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  17. LAUNCENSTON MAILS

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  18. NOTICES

    On Sunday night at .8.30 the City Band will play at the City Park, under Mr Chester Edwards Following will be the programme: March, "The Copper King;" ...

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  19. LOCAL & GENERAL

    It is announced by the military authorities that salutes will not be fired on Ascension Day, Empire Day, Queen's Birthday, and ...

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  20. STATEMENT BY MR LLOYD GEORGE.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. —Mr Dloyd George,Chancelor of the Exchequer, in the House of Commons, said he had met representatives of the ...

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  21. TODAY

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  22. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    LONDON, Thursday Night — Earl[?]Crewe, Secretary of State for India,stated in the House of Lords today that India has sown four million acr[?] ...

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  23. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Friday. —One of the questions discussed by the Premiers Conference today was that of the coinage of gold. ...

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  24. ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY

    DEVONPORT Friday.— The annual meeting of the Devonport branch of the Royal Society of St. George was held tonight, Mr W. G. Curwen, the ...

    Article : 118 words
  25. Advertising

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  26. COLLECTIONS FOR BELGIAN SOLDIERS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. —The boroughs throughout the United Kingdom are holding a pound Day for collecting food for the Belgian soldiers ...

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  27. CURTAILMENT OF RACING.

    LONDON, Thursday Night — The Ascot race meeting will be confined to three days, and nine races have been abandoned, including the Hunt Cup. ...

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  28. OVER THE LIMIT POLITICS

    It should not be too much to assume that the Liberal party will not emulate ?the indecent [?]aste displayed in one quarter yesterday to publicly discuss ...

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  29. MOVEMENTS OF THE KAISER.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday Morning — The Kaiser, Dr. von Bethman-Hol weg, the German Chancellor, and He[?] von Jagow, Minister for Foreign ...

    Article : 33 words
  30. A WOMAN'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, Friday. —The woman who was found outraged and dead in the Prince Alfred Park has been identified as Sina Herl Pocock, wife of ...

    Article : 93 words
  31. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The Premier(Mr Asquith) has informed the Miners Federation that they have made out a prima facie case for an ...

    Article : 67 words
  32. FRENCH FINANCE

    PARIS, Friday Morning, —M. R[?]bot, Minister of Finance, has tabled a bill in the Chamber of Deputies raising the National Defence Bond issue to ...

    Article : 79 words
  33. PRISONERS OF WAR

    LONDON, Thursday Night. —Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for War, has stated unofficialy that he had been informed that nine British ...

    Article : 113 words
  34. FINANCIAL NEWS

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