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  2. ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The Harwich destroyers report bad weather in the North Sea. Prior to Sunday fog was the only drawback, out ...

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  3. WOUNDED FRENCHMAN'S EVIDENCE.

    PARIS, Sunday Morning.—A Frenchman, now in hospital at Lens who lay wounded on the battlefield, states that a German sergeant aged about 23, ...

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  4. ITALY

    ROME, Saturday Morning.—The publication by the Embassy of a translation of the despatches that passed between Sir Maurice de Bunsen, ...

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  5. TASMANIA

    Another medical examination of recruits for the second unit of the Expeditionary Force will be held at the artillery drill-room, at 3.30 p.m. ...

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  6. PATRIOTIC FUNDS

    The employees of Mr. W. J. Southerwood subscribed £2, 16s, 6d to the Belgian Fund, but it was sent in error to the Mayor of Hobart. The amount, ...

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  7. ENGLISH AMUSEMENT CO.

    The impressive spectacular film "The Days of Traialgar" affording as it does glimpses of the life, battles, and achievements of Nelson has been a district ...

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  8. MAYOR OF LAUNCESTON'S PATRIOTIC FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
  9. REPLACING PERMANENT OFFICERS.

    The Minister of Defence has considered the great increase in administrative and instructional work of the permanent staff and the necessary withdrawal ...

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  10. FEELING IN ITALY.

    ROME, Friday Night.—The Democratic Nationalist Reform, Socialist, and Republican parties have passed a resolution in favor of immediate ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The following cable has been received from Sir George Reid, High Commissioner, dated London, September 18, 2.30 ...

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  12. SEIZURE OF VESSELS.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A British warship brought to Queenstown the Holland-American liner Rindam, bound from New York to Rotterdam, ...

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  13. LEBRINA.

    A successful patriotic concert and social was held on Friday evening in Keogh's Hall, the use of which was granted free of charge by the ...

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  14. RACEHORSE SOLD TO BENEFIT THE FUND.

    The racehorse [?] by auction on Saturday at Messrs. W. T. Bell and Co's mart, in aid of the Patriotic in [?] ...

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  15. FINANCE & TRADE

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  16. RIFLE CLUBS

    There was another splendid attendance of riflemen on the Launceston range on Saturday afternoon, 170 members firing ten rounds each at 400 yards ...

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  17. BAND CONCERT.

    The beautiful springlike weather attracted a large number of people to the City Park yesterday afternoon, where a concert was given by the City Band. ...

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  18. AUSTRIAN TORPEDOERS AT WORK.

    ROME, Saturday Night.—Six Austrian torpedoers, in the absence of the Anglo-French fleet, bombarded the French wireless station at Antivari, on ...

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  19. PATRIOTIC SERVICE AT BURNIE.

    BURNIE, Sunday.—A patriotic service was held in the Burnie Theatre this evening, when the Warden (Councillor Mace) presided over a very large ...

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  20. AUSTRIAN DREADNOUGHT'S ESCAPE.

    ROME, Sunday Morning.—Advices from Vienna report the dreadnought Virlbusuniti's escape miraculouly from pursuit in the Adiratic. One side of ...

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  21. PATRIOTIC ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The patriotic sentiment that has prevailed throughout the district sine the war broke out was advanced another stage on Wednesday evening, when a ...

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  22. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    The declaration of the poll for Bass took place at the Albert Hall steps at noon on Saturday. The fact that public interest in the elections has ...

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  23. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The honorary secretary (Miss A. E. Miller) is anxious what all moneys sent in through other funds for the Red Cross Fund should be handed in as soon as ...

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  24. MINE LAYING IN NORTH SEA.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning.—A fishing boat, which has arrived at Youidon, reports seeing a German trawler escorted by a Zeppelin and a ...

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  25. GERMAN WARSHIPS DAMAGED.

    PETROGRAD, Friday Night.—The report is confirmed that the German warships damaged at Kiel on September 2 was due to flo[?] engaged in ...

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  26. GOVERNMENT NEWS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The following cable has been received from the High Commissioner (Sir George Reid), dated 19th September, 1 a.m.: ...

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  27. AMUSEMENTS

    Launceston has been liberally supplied with entertainments in the past, but few companies can compare with the Butterflies for genuine ...

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  28. THE STEAMER ZIETEN.

    LORENZO MARQUES, Saturday Morning.—The Norddeutscher Lloyd Company's steamer Zieten, which left Sydney on July 8, and Colombo on ...

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  29. AMERICAN FOREIGN TRADE.

    NEW YORK, Friday Night.—The results of the war are reflected on the American foreign trade. A statement shows that the imports decreased ...

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  30. FRENCH CRUISER CAPTURES GERMAN STEAMER.

    NEW YORK, Sunday Morning. — A French cruiser has captured the German steamer Meina, and is conveying her to Martinique. ...

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  31. PIONEER.

    A successful patriotic ball was held here on Wednesday night. A s a result the local fund will be augmented by over £8. Visitors were present from ...

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  32. GERMAN ATROCITIES

    NEW YORK, Saturday Morning. — The publication of the test of the German atrocities in Belgium has provoked a storm of indignation. The ...

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  33. MELBOURNE STOCK EXCHANGE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — The Stock Exchange of Melbourne decided to-day not to meet on Monday, but will reconsider the position on Tuesday ...

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  34. PRINCESS ZARA.

    On Saturday and Monday next the pupils of the Presentation Convert will stage the above charming operetta in the Albert Hall. Abounding in ...

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  35. ON THE WEST COAST.

    Wattle Day celebratons were held at Gormanston, Linda and North Lyell on Saturday. The gross proceeds amounted to about £34 10s which will ...

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  36. GERMAN PATENTS.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Many supplications are being made to the courts to declare void or suspend German patents. ...

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  37. WANTON DAMAGE BY THE GERMANS.

    PARIS, Saturday Morning. — Sir Alfred Sharpe, who has traversed the district of the recent fighting, states that the Germans are wrecking all ...

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  38. LATER INFORMATION.

    The High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) cables from London under date September 19, 1.5 p.m.: RELIABLE. ...

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  39. SIX MILLION HORSE SHOES.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Morning.—The Pittsburg factories are working day and ight making six million horseshoes for France and Russia. ...

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  40. THE RED CROSS

    The following additional subscriptions have been received for the Red Cross Fund: Mrs. W. Irvine, 2s 6d; Mrs. Nightingale, £1 1s; Mr. J. Allan, ...

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  41. MOLE CREEK COLLECTIONS.

    The sum of £48 2s 10d has been collected at Mole Creek, which considering the bad season experienced there [?] considered very satisfactory. The ...

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  42. ZINC CORPORATION.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Zine Corporation has issued a circular to its shareholders stating that as the Broken Hill Proprietary Company have availed ...

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  43. PRINCESS THEATRE

    Spencer's change of programme this evening contains a star exclusive of more than usual interest. "Agnes, or A Million Bid," is the title of this ...

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  44. LONGFORD.

    On Wednesday night at the Foresters' Hall Longford, a ball was held in aid of the Red Cross Fund. An enjoyable evening resulted for those ...

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  45. LATEST RETURNS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 92 words
  46. FRANKFORD.

    In connection with the recent patriotic concert held at Frankford, and which was a pronounced success, the principal organiser, Mrs. V. N. ...

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  47. SACKED CONCERT.

    At the conclusion of Benediction at the Church of Apostles last night a sacred concert was held in aid of the choir funds. The programme, which was ...

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  48. GOLD FUND APPROVED.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday Morning.—The Reserve Board has approved of the establishment of a hundred million dollars gold fund to meet American ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. DIDN'T THINK IT POSSIBLE.

    "I didn't think it possible that such a wonderful medicine as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy could be purchased at such a low price," says Mr. J. Burgis, ...

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  51. GERMANS DYNAMITE BELGIAN HOUSES.

    The Germans, engaged at the recent [?] successes, completely destroyed the small towns of Capolleaubois, Buggenbout, Sommesi and Elewyt by ...

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  52. STEAMER LEVUKA LEAVES SUVA HURRIEDLY.

    SUVA, Friday.—The steamer Levuka, for Sydney, hurriedly put to sea at 3.40 p.m. to-day twenty-four hours before time, leaving passengers and ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. Advertising

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