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  3. THE DEFENCE POLICY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. In the House of Representatives to-night, Mr Hugnes, the Prime Minister, made a statement on the defence policy of ...

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  4. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A furthe attack was made in the Senate to day on [?] findings of Mr. Justice Ewing. of Tasmania who as a Royal Commissioner, ...

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  5. HUNGER STRIKERS

    LONDON, Wednesday, Night.—The Prime Minister emphasised the Government's policy towards hunger striker in replying to the ex-High Sheriff ...

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  6. IN MESOPOTAMIA

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The War Office communique m regard to Mesopotamia states that the tribes men are using bombs which they ...

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  7. SITUATION SATISFACTORY.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Situation on the Upper Euphrates ramains satisfactory, thought some slight opposition was encountered from insurgent ...

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  8. POSTAL UNION CONGRESS

    LONDON, Wednesday "Night.—The Universal Postal Union's Congress is meeting at Madrid in October. It will discuss increasing the international ...

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  9. EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY

    ROME, Wednesday Night.—An earthquake destroyed the towns of Fivizzano, Collemandinn, Esoliera, Quercia, Molassa, and Tarasco, also ...

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  10. PROHIBITION

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday Night.— A Government Commission recommends the introduction of prohibition if sixty per cent, of the voters at a ...

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  11. SOUTHERN NEWS

    HOBART, Thursday.—At the Police Court to-day Mrs.E. Chamberlain was proceeded against for failing to leave premises in Patrick-street. She ...

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  12. TRADE UNION CONGRESS

    LONDON, Wednedsay Night.—After a spirited debate, the Trades Union Congress passted a resolution protesting against the Government's ...

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  13. THREATENED MINERS' STRIKE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—A feeling of optimism prevailed in Labor circles to-day as the result of the miners' decision to accept Sir R. S. ...

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  14. POLICE SERGEANT'S EXAMINATION.

    The annual examination for promotion to the work of sergeant of police will be held in Hobart towards the end of the month. Inspectors Bain and ...

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  15. REPRESENTATION IN PARLIAMENT.

    A bill was introduced in the Senate today for the purpose of giving the Northern Territory representation in the Federa Parliament by the election of a Senator ...

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  16. STATEMENT BY MR THOMAS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—On the Trades Union Congress resuming to-day Mr Thomas, M.P., in a statement regarding the miners' trouble, ...

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  17. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    John F. L. Smith appeared before the Police Magistrate (Mr Wise) charged with obtaining goods valued at £41 8s by false prefences from ...

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  18. BRITISH TRADE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—A great increase in the exports from the United Kingdom is a feature of the Board of Trade returns for August. ...

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  19. NEW BRIDGE WANTED.

    Mr P. G. Pollard, M'.H.A., brought under the notice of the Minister for Works (Mr .J. B. Hayes) the desir ability of constructing a bridge over ...

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  20. RUSSIA AND BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Replying to Mr A.J. Balfour's Note. M. Tchicherin opines that he is under an illustion as regards the ...

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  21. PRACTICE COURT.

    The Burnie libel case, Ward v. Betteridge, was again before the Practice Court this morning, when an application was made by counsel that ...

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  22. EX-SERVICE MEN

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Mr Macnamara, Minister for Labor, was present at a conference at the Mansion House of mayors and chairmen of ...

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  23. MOUNT LYELL COMPANY

    Mr. E. Skillern, Tasmanian secretary of the A.W.U., received a communication yesterday from Mr Jas. McDonald, M.L.C., one of the, delegates to the ...

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  24. COMMUNIST WORKERS

    ROME, Wednesday Night.—The efforts of the Communist workers to carry on the seized workshops are failing owing to the technical and ...

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  25. THE COST OF LIVING

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—An interim report of the committee appointed by the chief labor organisations to inquire into the tost of living ...

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  26. A STRIKE SETTLED

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday Night.—It is reliably reported from Durban that the Lorenzo Marques strike has been settled. Prompt action by the ...

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  27. RUSSIAN WORKERS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—A member of the delegation of Swedish metal workers, which has visited Russia, states that monstrous disorder ...

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  28. A SETTLEMENT EFFECTED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At the conclusion of the conference for the purpose of revising the wages of gold miners in Victoria and Tasmania, it ...

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  29. INTER-STATE NEWS

    NEW CASTLE, Thursday.—In connection with the theft from Catherine Bay post office and the fire which occurred early on Tuesday morning, ...

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  30. COMPULSORY LABOR

    BERLIN, Wednesday Night.—The Labor Minister is introducing a bill providing for general compulsory labor for the purposes of improving the ...

    Article : 40 words
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