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  2. SUPPLIES OF CEMENT

    HOBART, Tuesday.— So far as supplies of cement are concerned. Tasmania should shortly be independent of oversea sources of supply a ...

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  4. RECENT BURGLARIES

    As a sequel to the recent sensation at Hillside Crescent, two men were charged at the City Police Court yesterday with having participated in the ...

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  5. SIR GEORGE STEWARD

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Sir George Steward, Commissioner of Victorian Police, died dramatically this morning. He was driving alone in his motor car ...

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  6. THE PEACE TREATY

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday Night.— The Turkish Nationalists in Anatolia have captured the fortifications Commanding the Dardanelles. ...

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  7. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    NELSON, N.Z., Monday Night— In wonderful weather and under perfect conditions the Prince had his first experience of travel in the South Island ...

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  8. HOME RULE BILL

    LONDON, Monday Night.— The House at Commons entered the committee stage of the Home Rale Bill. Before the discussion opened ...

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  9. APPEAL BY PRESIDENT WILSON.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night. —President Wilson has formally called on the Democratic party to endorse the League of Nations and condemn Senator ...

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  10. SPLIT IN DEMOCRATIC PARTY FEARED.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Morning.— Comment on President Wilson's telegram varies. Several Democratic Senators who voted for the Lodge ...

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  11. THE FRENCH STRIKE

    PARIS, Monday Night.— There are early indications that to-day's so-called general strike is proving a fiasco. Normal bus and tram services are running. ...

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  12. THE POLISH ADVANCE

    LONDON, Monday Night.— The Polish advance varies from 100 to 150 kilometres in depth. The poles have occupied many square kilometers of ...

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  13. REBELLION IN MEXICO

    MEXICO CITY, Monday Night.— The evolutionists have captured Tampico. Villa, the bandit, leader, downed arms and decided to allow his followers ...

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  14. COAL IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Monday Night.— In the House of Commons, replying to Major Newman. Sir R. S. Horne stated that the Government thought that the ...

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  15. REGRET IN HOBART.

    HOBART, Tuesday.— A private wire has been received here of the death of Sir Steward, Victorian Commissioner of Police. No details are to hand ...

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  16. DETECTIVES' BUSY DAY.

    The members of the Criminal Investigation Department have lately been pursuing their enquiries regarding several robberies which have taken place ...

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  17. GERMANS ASSISTING BOLSHEVIKS.

    VIENNA, Tuesday Night. Seven Zeppelins passed eastward of Warsaw, convoying German staff officers to assist the Bolsheviks against the Poles. ...

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  18. BOMBARDING RUSSIAN COAST.

    LONDON, Monday Night.— In the House of Commons, in replying to Major Barnes Mr Walter Long said that the Allied warships in the Black ...

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  19. CARRANZA CAPTURED.

    MEXICO CITY, Tuesday Morning.— The newspapers announce that the revolutionists have captured General Carranza. ...

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  20. SITUATION IN GERMANY

    BERLIN, Monday Night.— "Freiheit" protests that General Lunderdoff is still in close touch with the military and political leaders, and urges ...

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  21. AMERICAN NAVY

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night.— Mr Daniels, Secretary to the Navy, replying to Admiral Sims' naval criticism, stated that Admiral Sims lacked vision ...

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  22. CHINA'S ATTITUDE NEUTRAL.

    PEKING, Monday Night.— Councillors Tyan, of the Foreign Office, states that informal negotiations for peace or the recognition of the Soviet ...

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  23. COAL FOR THE NAVY

    LONDON, Monday Night. In the course of a reply to Mr P. P. Houston in the [?]louse of Commons regarding the inability of the British coaling ...

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  24. MR WATT IN LONDON

    LONDON Monday Night.— Mr Andrew Fisher and Mr McBride welcomed Mr Watte at Folkestone. Mr Watt informed the Australian ...

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  25. A CANADIAN MINISTER

    OTTAWA, Monday Night.— The appointment of a Canadian Minister to the United States has bern announced by Parliament, to negotiate purely ...

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  26. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— Mr Bonar Law made an important announcement in the House of Commons in reference to Canada last night. He ...

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  27. CHINESE CONSORTIUM

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night.— The State Department has formally announced that a Chinese consortium has been finally organised, on the basis ...

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  28. THE HOBART MARINE BOARD

    HOBART, Tuesday.— The Marine Hoard has decided to recommend the expenditure, of about £2000 on Kangaroo Pier; £400 in the extension of the ...

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  29. DARING PIRATE RAID

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday Morning.— A daring pirate raid occurred at Batoum. Fifteen men, hidden on the French liner Sonirat, suddenly ...

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  30. MR HUGHES'S WOOL SCHEME

    LONDON, Monday Night.— Mr Hughes's wool scheme has surprised the wool trade and has roused much discussion, particularly the proposal ...

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  31. RETURN OF SHANTUNG

    NEW YORK, Monday Nights "The New York Times" correspondent at Peking states that it is understood that China's reply to the latest ...

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  32. THE JOURNEY TO NELSON.

    NELSON, Tuesday Morning.— The Prince's journey by motor from Pi[?]on was managed arranged entirely by the New Zealand Railway Department, which ...

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  33. LONDON DOCK CHARGES

    LONDON, Monday Night.— The Port of London authority is increasing the dock charges 65 per cent., making the total increase of 150 per cent, over ...

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  34. CRIME IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Monday Night.— A large Party of armed men ambashed a police patrol at Timoleague in the afternoon, and shot dead Sergent Flyan ...

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  35. MR HUGHES NOT IN FAVOR OF WOOL POOL CONTINUANCE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday Mr Hughes in the House of Representatives to-day told Mr Fleming (N.S.W.) he was not in favor of the continuance of the wool ...

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  36. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE

    WASHINGTON, Monday NighT.— The United Press states that Australian, New Zealand, and Canadian advice will be sought before Britain renews ...

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  38. WELCOME AT CLENHOPE.

    GLENHOPE, Tuesday Night.— The Prince arrived by Royal train at Glenhope at midday, which is 60 miles from Nelson, and he continues his journey ...

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