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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 850 words
  3. OVERSEAS TRADE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Prince of Wales inspected the Overseas' Trade Department's foreign samples for exhibition, comprising 100,000 ...

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  4. LAUNCESTON'S PROSPERITY

    There is an old adage to the effect that "actions speak louder than words." The truth of it was fully exemplified within this city and its ...

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  5. IRELAND

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—"The Freeman's Journal," in a forecast of Velera's message to the Irish people, says he will demand peace overtures ...

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  6. THE CITY MISSION

    The past work of the Launceston City Mission is so well known and so favorably known to the public of Northern Tasmania, as to need no ...

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  7. THE SHIPPING STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Trades Hall committee, at a meeting to-day attended by the general secretary of the Stewards' and Pantrymen's ...

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  8. SIR CONAN DOYLE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Sir Conan Dovle, writing to "The International Psychic Gazette," referring to his downs in Australia, says ...

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  9. IRISHMAN MAY BE DEPORTED.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.—The State Department ordered an investigation into the arrival of O'Callaghan from Ireland. It is understood ...

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  10. PRESS DIRECTORS RELEASED.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The directors of "Freeman's Journal" have been released unconditionally, on the grounds of ill-health. ...

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  11. SENATOR MILLEN

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—It is understood that Senator Millen's plans are likely to be materially changed. It may be necessary to curtail his stay in ...

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  12. SPECIAL TRIBUNAL.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Prime Minister announced to-day that a formal request for the appointment of a special tribunal under the Industrial ...

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  13. ALLIED CONFERENCE

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—The Premier, M. Leygues, in a statement to Britain, welcomed the Allied Conference on the 19th inst. as a complete ...

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  14. WAGNER IN PARIS

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—There was a crowded attendance at Paris at the opera, which was the first Wagner production since 1914. There was ...

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  15. NAVAL DISARMAMENT

    TOKIO, Thursday Night.—The press continues to advocate an Anglo-American-Japanese, arrangement by which disarmament can be effected. ...

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  16. MR ANDREW FISHER

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Mr Andrew Fisher has declined the Agent-Generals proposed farewell dinner, and has also declined to attend the ...

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  17. COAL AND GAS RESTRICTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—An amendment has been gazetted to the war precautions coal regulations, making it an offence, not only to use coal or ...

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  18. GERMAN DISARMAMENT

    BERLIN, Thursday Night.—The Independent Socialists request the convocation of the Rejchstag to deal with the Allied disarmament demands. They ...

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  19. THE CREW OR THE LEURA.

    HOBART, Friday.—The case of the Electrolytic Zinc Company versus J. J. McCabe, a seaman on the steamer Leura, who was charged with ...

    Article : 170 words
  20. A BANK SUSPENDS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The British. American, and Continental Bank, formerly Hanevig' Bank, has suspended business. It was chiefly ...

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  21. UNEMPLOYED IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The unemployed in Britain are estimated at over one million owing to a trade slump, which is shown on British ...

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  22. FRANCE AND RUSSIA

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—One of General Wrangel's Ministers has stated at Paris that fifty thousand tonnage mercantile shiping has already ...

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  23. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—M. Krassin reached a generall agreement between the British Government and Moscow, and is going to Russia on ...

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  24. EXTRAVAGANCE IN DRESS

    ROME. Thursday Night.—The Pope, receiving New Year wishes from aristocratic callers, congratulated the ladies on the declining extravagance ...

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  25. NAVAL CO-OPERATION

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.— "The New York World" orrespondent at Washington stales that Senutors and officials declare that they have ...

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  26. SOUTHERN NEWS

    HOBART, Friday.—A special meeting of the Hobart Ma[?] Board was held [?] to concede to the request of the Colo[?] Sugar Refining Co. for the storage of ...

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  27. JAPAN'S AMBITIONS

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—"The Morning Post" correspondent at Tokio opines that any discussion regarding Japan's ambitions must take into ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The A.L.P. executive states that the holding up of the inter-State steamers is the deliberate act of the steamship owners. The ...

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  29. RESTRICTION ON APPLES

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Food Controller announces that restrictions on the sale of annles wil end on March 31. ...

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  30. MR HUGHES REFUSES TO ENTER CONTROVERSY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Prim Minister refuses to enter into a controversy concerning naval co-operation with the United Slates in the Pacific ...

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  31. HOUSEWIVES' PRODUCE STALLS

    The fortnightly sale of general produce, which has for some months been conducted by the Launceston Housewives' Association came to at ...

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  32. THE BRITISH CABINET

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—It is understood that Lord Milner is retiring from the position of Secretary of State for the Colnies. A letter ...

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  33. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    At the Police Court to-day a young man was charged with an unnatural offence on a boy under 14, and [?] remanded till January 13. Bail was ...

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  34. JAPANESE IN SIBERIA

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—The Chicago "Tribune" correspondent at Harbin states that the Japanese are hastily digging trenches and ...

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  35. TRAFFIC REGULATIONS.

    During last session of Parliament a bill was passed transferring the [?] regulations from the City Council to the police—Steps are now being token to make [?] ...

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  36. AMERICAN WOOL GROWERS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.—Mr F. J. Hagenbarth, president of the National Woolgrowers Association, told the Senate Committee which is ...

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  37. THE COAL INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The Board of Trade and the coal owners and miners ate conferring, with a view to decontrolling the industry at an ...

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  38. MOULDERS ON STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A Newcastle [?] sage states that forty moulders at Walsh Island ceased work to-day because the management refused to increase [?] wages ...

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  39. GERMANY REVIVING

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—"The Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Berlin states that 1920 has been a record your on the Stock Exchange. Prices of ...

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  40. AGRARIAN DISTURBANCES

    ALLAHABAD, Friday Morning.—Agrarian disturbances on a considerable seale are taking place in the united provinces. Large crowds of ...

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  41. ANOTHER COLLIERY IDLE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Invincible colliery of Cullen Bullen is idle owing to a dispute as to the working of two pairs of men on the second or night shift. ...

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  42. BRITISH CREDIT SCHEME

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Labor party has decided that it will not be represented on Mr Lloyd George's unemployment committee in ...

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  43. SITUATION IN TURKEY

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—"The Moraine Post" correspondent at Constantinople interviewed the Crown Prince, who appeals to Britain to ...

    Article : 150 words
  44. WARNING BY CLERGY

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Four Anglican clergy at Dover, including the Rural Dean, Wesleyasn, Primitive Methodists, Congregational. Baptist ...

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  45. PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The shareholders in the Bristol and Dominions Producers' Association have decided to liquidate voluntarily, and ...

    Article : 61 words
  46. FINANCIAL NEWS

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