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  2. RECRUITING

    HOBART, Sunday.—The following men had entered Claremont camp yesterday: W. Kelly, civil servant, Hobart; W.J. Thornton, laborer; ...

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  3. AFFAIRS IN CHINA

    PERIN, Saturday Night.—The political crisis has ended, implying that the Chinese well eventually join the [?] The necessary mandate is ...

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  4. CONSPIRACY CHARGES

    LONDON, Friday Night.—At the Old Bailey to-day, before Mr Justice Low, the trial was resumed of Alive Wheeldon, William Wheeldon (her ...

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  5. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    The Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. J. A Jensen) arrival at Launceston by the Loonguna on Saturday morning. The primary object of Mr. ...

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  6. JOINING THE ENTENTE.

    PERKIN, Saturday Morning—It is believed that the Government within ten days will declare its rutention of joining the Entente. The latter is ...

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  7. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND

    LONDON, Friday Night.—"The Nation" says that Mr Bonar Law might have delivered nine-tenths of Mr. Lloyd George's so-called Home Rule speech, ...

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  8. ON NORTH-WEST COAST.

    DEVONPORT, Sunday.—Mr Donald m'Kinnor, Director-General of Recruiting with Captain Ogelvy, met the Devonport War Committee to-day, ...

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  9. THE -RAILWAY UNIT.

    Further application is being made for recruits for the railway unit, and the conditions of enlistment will be as liberal as in the units already raised and ...

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  10. DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—An official report states that the Duchess of Connaught was seized with influenza and bronchitis on February 13, but ...

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  11. DEMONSTRATION OT BURNIE.

    BURNIE, Sunday.—The Director-General of Recruiting (Mr Donald M'Kinnon) was the principal speaker at a win the war demonstration at ...

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  12. MOTOR VEHICLES

    LONDON, Friday Night.—With the view saving the import tonnage owing to the considerable increase in the consumption of petrol and ...

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  13. THE TRIAL CONCLUDED.

    LONDON. Sunday Morning.—The trial was concluded yesterday. Hetty Wheeldon was acquitted but the others were found guilty. Mrs. ...

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  14. AMUSEMENTS

    The Notional has secured all of the Mary Picklord pictures that have recently come to Launceston. To-night the latest characterisation by this ...

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  15. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Mrs. Harley, a sister of Lord French, was killed by at Monnstir while in charge of a Serbian motor ambulance. ...

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  16. REINFORCEMENT DAY

    All arrangements are well on the way for Wednesday's demonstration. The ladies' committee meet to-night at the Town Hall at 7 o'clock. In to-morrow's ...

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  17. LABOR ADDRESSES AT LAUNCESTON.

    Addresses on the forthcoming elections were delivered at the Cornwall Square yesterday afternoon by Labor speakers, including the leader of the ...

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  18. KILLED IN ACTION.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning—G. W. Calender, a lieutenant in the Worcester Regiment, a son of the general manager of the Bank of New ...

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  19. THE RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    During the day the Evandale Branch of the Red Cross Society did excellent work. Members sold "Win-the-War" buttons and other badges, tickets for ...

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  20. CONTROL OF OILS.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Press Burean says that the Minister for Munitions is assuming control over all fats oils, and oil seeds, products, ...

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  21. THE FOOD SUPPLIES

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The Produce Exchange has fixed the maximum wholesale prices for the ensuing fortnight as follow: Butter: New ...

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  22. EXPORTS FROM BULGARIA PROHIBITED.

    ROME, Saturday Night.—Balgaria has forbidden the export of green vegetables and potatoes to Austria and Germany. ...

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  23. AT EVANDALE.

    The Reinforcement Day celebrations were held at Evandale on Saturday, instead of Wednesday, in order that there might be no counter attraction. ...

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  24. VISIT OF DIRECTOR-GENERAL.

    The Director-General of Recruiting (Mr Donald M'Kinnon, M.L.A.,) arrived at Launceston by the Loongana on Saturday morning. Mr. M'Kinnon was ...

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  25. JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS QUASHED.

    PETROGARD. Sunday Morning.—The Council of the Empire has quashed the judicial proceedings against M. Miliukoff, the Democratic leader. ...

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  26. THE MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    The Majestic Theatre, Hobart, opens on?April 5. It is the intention of the management to combine Vandeville with pictures and with this end in ...

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  27. THE SPORTS MEETING.

    The sports meeting held at Morven Park after the procession, was very successful. A large crowd attended, and the events followed quickly and ...

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  28. SHORTAGE OF POTATOES.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The shortage of potatoes has caused remarkable scenes in the poorer London districts. There were large queues at ...

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  29. WYNYARD CLUB

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  30. PRINCESS THEATRE.

    Spencer's star picture in the new programme at the Princes Theatre this evening is a afive act "Inee" masterpiece, in which William ...

    Article : 161 words
  31. AT THE CITY PARK

    During an interval at the City Band concert at the City Park last night, Mr. M'Kinnon gave an eloquent recruiting address. He was introduced by the ...

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  32. CLOSING PUBLIC HOUSES.

    LONDON. Saturday Night.—Several large brewing companies in Monmouthshire, acting on the suggestion of the Licensing Beach have decided ...

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  33. COLLISION AT SEA

    LONDON. Friday Night.—The War Office announces that the transport Mendie, with a final batch of South African native laborers, collided ...

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  34. ACADEMY.—"THE POWER OF EVIL."

    Under the striking title "The Power of Evil" the English Amusement Company will to-night, at the academy of Music, screen as a feature of the ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—A feature of the Stock Exchange was the rise of 2s 6d in shares in the Union Steamship Company of New ...

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  36. HIGH COMMISSIONERS.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The Lord Chamberlin has arranged for the High Commissioners of the Dominions to use the diplomatic ...

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  37. WYNYARD

    Recruiting Day.—(March 14) is to be celebrated at Wynyard by a monster picnic over the river. A public holiday is to be observed. ...

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  38. THE APPEAL FOR RECRUITS.

    During an interval in the sports meeting an appeal for recruits was made from the grandstand. The speakers were Colonels W. J. Clark and ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. Advertising

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  41. BAND CONCERT.

    Last night, at the City Park, the City Band, under the baton of Bandmaster Chester Edwards, gave another of its popular instrumental [?]. A ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—In a football match Australian Headquarters beat Wanderers by 44 points to 3, Hannah had four tries, Lieutenant Featherstode two, ...

    Article : 51 words
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