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  2. STATE PARLIAMENTS

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Council met to-day, the President (Mr TetleyGant) taking the chair at 4 p.m. THE LICENCING BILL. ...

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  3. USE OF VOLUNTEER LABOR.

    Although the Government has not yet made any announcement of the matter, it is generally anticipated that volunteer labor will be utilised to ...

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  4. POSITION IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.—The Suite Government to-day engaged free labor to stark whoat Brooklyn. Ar­rangements have been made for the ...

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  5. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Speaker(Mr L.W. Evans C.M.G) took the chair at 2.30 this afternoon. CASUAL V PERMANENT ...

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  6. BREACH OF WAR PREAUCTIONS REGULAT1ONS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Miss Adela Pankhurst was arrested outside Federal Parliamentary House this afternoon following an attempt made by her ...

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  7. WAGES LOST BY STRIKERS.

    Many of the business and manufacturing community estimated that the strike will last a month. During last week the loss in wages among ...

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  8. CHALLENGE TO A BALLOT.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—Mr Kayauagh, on behalf of the strikers' defence, committee to-night made a statement, in which he accepted the ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND COASTAL TRFIC AT A STANDSTILL.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The steamers Wyrcema and Bingera [?] to-morrow. The intent on of their crews is unknown. If the Bingera is ...

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  10. STATEMENT BY PRIME MINISTER.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr Hughes), dealing further to-night with the position created by the strike of seaman ...

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  11. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS BEING LOADED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The manager of the Commonwealth Governments steamers States that although several are in Australian waters, the ...

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  12. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Federal Ministers were assailed with questions regerding the strike as noon as the House of Representatives met this ...

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  13. STAILING FROM NEW ZEALAND DISCONTINUED.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—On account of the strike in Sydney, the stailing of steamers from Williagton to Australia has been discountinued for ...

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  14. LOCAL CONDITIONS.

    If the [?] workers in Melbourne remains idle for a few more days their action will cause a[?] in some food supplied for which Tasmania ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the Legislative Council to-day, Mr Garland, the Solicitor-General, in moving the adjournment of the Council, in ...

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  16. HORBAT.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—It is likely that the people on Hobart will be faced within a very few days with a great shortage of certain food suppliers.En ...

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  17. ACTION OF COAL [?]

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Commenting on the action of the Coal Lumpers' Union, the Minister for the Navy (Mr Cook) made the following ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT COMMANDERS STOCKS OF GOAL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—By a [?] to-night the Government decided to commender all stock of real in wagons and on grass, thus giving ...

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  19. MUSICIANS UNION.

    The Musician's Union meets to-marrow to [?] the strike. There every proposal of the theaters [?] pictures shows being [?] ...

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  20. DEVONPORT PRODUCE MAREET.

    DEVONPORT, Wednesday.—Owing to lack of shipping facilities a quantity of chaff is to be sent to Hobart and the balance of produce on hand will ...

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  21. STRIKERS DEMONSTRATION.

    A demonstration of strikers of ever 20,000 people took place in the Domain to-day. ...

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  22. OONAH COALS AT DEVONPORT.

    DEVONPORT, Wednesday.—The Oonah did not work hatches on this trip, not bringing any inward cargo or taking outward aboard, but coaling ...

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  23. CALLING UP OF MOTOR VEHICLES.

    The Government in accordance with proclamation, has commenced calling up motor vehicles, which it desires to use. Compensation will be paid ...

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  24. THE NOTICE PAPER

    Mr Lyons to move for leave introduce a bill to [?] the Electoral Act. Mr Pollard to ask the Premier will the Government take into consider ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    BUENOS AYRES, Wednesday Morning.—There is imminences of a general strike, arising out of the railwaymen's [?], which threatens to ...

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  26. SEAMEN GIVE NOTICE TO CEASE WORK.

    The crews of the Alahama from New castle and the Laranah from Hobart, to-day gave 24 hours, notice to cease work. ...

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  27. EXTENDED RESTRICTION REGARDING USE OF GAS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The restriction not to use gas in Sydney during day time has now been extended to hotels, resturants, boarding houses, ...

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  28. SWISS NEWSPAPERS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.—The State Deportment announce that the Berne police raided the officers of "The Freiezeitung," because it ...

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  29. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The New South Wales Legislative Assembly only sat for a short period owing to the death of Mr Robert Scogie, ...

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  30. FETTLERS CEASE, WORK.

    All the fettlers on the railway lines have now ceased work. ...

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  31. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    In the Legislative Council the [?] and reading of the Limitation of Actions and Suits [?] Bill was agreed to. ...

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  32. FOODSTUFFS ON VESSELS

    Among the foodstuffs awaiting removal from vessels in port are 27,000 bags potatoes, 5000 tons chaff,2000 tons unions, ans a large quantity of ...

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