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  3. FOOD FOR GERMANY

    NEW YORK, Thursday Morning. — "The New York Times" correspondent at Washington states that direct reports of the conditions in Germany have ...

    Article : 194 words
  4. AFTER WAR PROBLEMS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Empire Producers' Association entertained Mr W. M. Hughes at luncheon at the Connaught rooms. Lord ...

    Article : 348 words
  5. THE DEFENCE FORCES.

    The present war has led to a very large expansion of the Australian military machine, and although when peace is declared a large portion of the surface establish ...

    Article : 217 words
  6. SHIPPING NEWS

    High Tide.—This day, 11.5 a.m., 11.36 p.m. To-morrow, 12.2 a.m., 12.30 p.m. The Sun.—November 17: Rises, 5.38 a.m.: sets, 8.12 p.m. November 23: Rises. ...

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  7. DOMINION WAR CLAIMS

    THE early reassembling of the Imperial War Cabinet, for the purpose of coordinating the demands of the British Empire for submission to the peace ...

    Article : 666 words
  8. PARTY REPRESENTATION AT THE PEACE CONFERENCE

    THE Senate discussion of war subjects on Wednesday revealed the existence of disposition to deal with some matters from a party point of view, and also ...

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  9. SHIPPING SPACE FOR FRUIT.

    For some time past orchardists and allied interests have been complaining about the shortage of refrigerated shipping space, which is placing the industry ...

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  10. BAVARIA AND AUSTRIA ASK FOR FOOD.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night—The State Department announces having received notes from Bavaria and Austria asking for food. ...

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  11. AMERICA WILL SUPPLY.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night.—President Wilson has replied to Germany promising to aid in relieving want and furnishing food. The President announces ...

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  12. AFTER WAR CONDITIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Owing to fuel economy there were no illuminations in London but permission has been given for the removal of blinds and light shades ...

    Article : 117 words
  13. SPEECH BY MR LLOYD GEORGE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Mr Lloyd George addressed a meeting of two hundred Liberal peers, members of the House of Commons who will be candidates at the ...

    Article : 389 words
  14. TASMANIAN TOURIST OFFICE IN ADELAIDE.

    The Commissioner of Railways has decided to open a tourist office at Adelaide, and Mr P. G. Heathorn has been selected as manager. The Tourist Department, as ...

    Article : 164 words
  15. SHIPPING POSITION IMPROVED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The expected abandonment of the convoy system will immediately improve the shipping position fully twenty per cent. It is ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. AUSTRALIAN ARMY NURSES.

    The noble work that has been carried out for the last four years by the Australian army nurses in many parts of the world was the subject of special reference ...

    Article : 106 words
  17. BUILDING STANDARDISED SHIPS STOPPED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night—Lord Pirrie has stopped the building of standardised ships. ...

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  18. STATEMENT BY THE PREMIER.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. —Mr Lloyd George addressed a London meeting representative of employers' associations and trade unions of fifteen ...

    Article : 134 words
  19. LOCAL & GENERAL

    To-day's Forecast.—Cool and cloudy, with showers in the west; S.W. to S. winds. Salvation Army Band Fund.—Already acknowledged, £2 18s; Musical, 2s; Cay ...

    Article : 1,702 words
  20. AMERICAN SHIPBUILDING TO PROCEED.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night.—Mr Daniels, Secretary to the Navy, states that the United States war shipbuilding programme will proceed ...

    Article : 58 words
  21. NOTES & NEWS

    The annual report of the Sheriff (Mr Hector Ross) on the Hobart and Launceston gaols for the years ended June 30, 1918, was tabled in the House ...

    Article : 546 words
  22. THE DUDLEY CASE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—During counsel's address in the Dudley case the judge remarked that it was clear that it never occurred to Lord Dudley whether or ...

    Article : 93 words
  23. UNITY OF EMPIRE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The sittings of the Imperial War Cabinet will be resumed shortly for the purpose of co-ordianting views regarding the German ...

    Article : 80 words
  24. PEACE CONFERENCE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night.—The Allies informally suggest that President Wilson should attend the Peace Conference, but the Cabinet ...

    Article : 37 words
  25. LAUNCESTON MAILS

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  26. GERMAN COLONIES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. —Sir Er­nest Sweet-Escott formerly (High Commissioner for the West Pacific, speaking at the Melanesian Mission, denounced any idea of ...

    Article : 49 words
  27. DEMOBOLISATION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mr W. M. Hughes has been requested by he Cabinet to be good enough to take up the question of demobilisation of soldiers with the ...

    Article : 268 words
  28. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.—There is much Socialist and Bolsheviki unrest in Holland, Switzerland, and Sweden. ...

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  29. A HUNGARIAN ORDER.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.—A Budapest message states that the Hungarian War Minister has issued an order that Mackensen's troops are not ...

    Article : 29 words
  30. TRIBUTE TO THE NAVY

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Sir Joseph Cook sent a message to Rear-Admiral Halsey congratulating all ranks on behalf of Australia on the successful ...

    Article : 59 words
  31. FEED THE GUNS CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. —Sir Joseph Cook addressed a great meeting at Hamley on behalf of the Feed the Guns campaign. Seven hundred thousand pounds ...

    Article : 33 words
  32. ENFORCING PEACE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night—Senator (Lodge, in a speech at Boston, said that the American people want peace enforced by physical guarantees. The ...

    Article : 82 words
  33. PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Lord Crawford has announced that the Government hoped to prorogue next week. ...

    Article : 21 words
  34. DISLOYALTY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Federal regulations passed prior to yesterday to prevent the holding of meetings of a disloyal or seditious ...

    Article : 78 words
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  36. RIFLE CLUBS

    On account of peace celebrations the Launceston and Kookaburra Riflle Clubs have decoded to postpone the shoot that was to have taken place to-morrow for a ...

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