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  2. THE IRISH FREE STATE

    LONDON, Monday Night.— Irregulars ambushed a cycle patrol of twelve Free State soldiers at Clona[?]ty. Two [?] escaped and procued ...

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  3. HOBART PUBLIC HOSPITAL

    HOBART, Tuesday.— The hospital inquiry was resumed this afternoon. Henry Walters said he had been told by doctors that there was no doctor in ...

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  4. AFFAIRS IN INDIA

    LAHORE, Monday Night.— The secretary of the Indian congress at Narodh has wired to Delhi that an confidental despatch on the Indian policy ...

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  5. TRAGEDY IN PARIS

    LONDON, Monday Night.— A woman anarchist, Madame Germaine Berthon, shot dead M. Marius Plateau an ex-royalist leader, and editor of ...

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  6. SHIPPING FREIGHTS

    LONDON, Monday Night.— The Commonwealth Shipping Line has reduced the outward general cargo rates ten shillings per ton and for ...

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  7. GERMAN MINERS DEFIANT

    BERLIN, Monday Night.— Herr Mayer, Ambassador at Paris, has sent a protest to M. Pomcare against the arrest of mineowners and the shooting ...

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  8. IMMIGRATION

    LONDON, Monday Night.— The War Office has informed Sir J.D.Co[?] of its approval of the proposed training of ex-service men in ...

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  9. SIR JOHN BRADBURY'S RESIGNATION.

    LONDON, Monday Night.— Nothing is officially known of Sir John Bradbury's reported resignation from the Reparations Commission. ...

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  10. SURCHARGE ON TASMANIAN CARGOES ABOLISHED.

    LONDON, Monday Night.— Mr Larkin, manager of the Commonwealth Line has decided to make immediate substantial reductions in ...

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  11. AN IMPORTANT CAPTURE

    LONDON, Monday Night.— An official report states that the whole divisional staff of the first Southern division of Irish irregualars has been ...

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  12. A PLEA ON BEHALF OF WOMEN.

    LONDON, Monday Night.— Sir J.D Connolly(Agent-General for West Australia) writes to the press replying to Miss Muriel Talbot who ...

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  13. GERMAN MINERS FOLD ARMS.

    PARIS, Monday Night.— Marshall Foch attended a Cabinet meeting on Sunday night, when the occupation of the Ruhr was discussed. ...

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  14. TWON MEN EXECUTED

    Two men have been executed at Dundal[?] for being in unlawful possession of arms. ...

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  15. A RAILWAY OUTRAGE.

    The mail train between Athlone and Westport encountered a [?]ind mine near Kiltoo[?]. The engine was blown to bits. but no lives were lost. ...

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  16. UTILITY POULTRY BREEDERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The Federal conference of the National Utility Poultry Breeders' Association of Australia was opened in Sydney to-day. ...

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  17. THREE MORE EXECUTIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— There have been three more executions of Dundalk rebels who were found in possession of arms and ammunition. ...

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  18. AMERICAN INTERFERENCE.

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.— "The New York Times" corresponding at Washington, commenting on Senator Borah's statements says that officials ...

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  19. FRUIT TO ENGLAND, 4S PER CASE.

    The fruitgrowers received a very pleasant piece of news yesterday, when they were advised that the frieght on fruit to England from Tasmania this ...

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  20. THE AMERICAN NAVY

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night.— Secretary Denby appearing before the House naval committee urged the immediate appropriation of six and a ...

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  21. A SEVERE EARTHQUAKE

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night.— The [?]graph at the George Town University registered an exceptionally severe earthquake lasting three hours ...

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  22. AUSTRALASIAN NEWS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Word has been received that an agreement between the Lloyd Sabaudo Line Co. [?]td. and the Navigazione Generale ...

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  23. NEW BATTLESHIPS

    LONDON, Monday Night.— The new battleships which will be commenced in December will be named Nelson and Rodney. ...

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  24. WIRELESS EXPERIMENTS

    LONDON, Monday Night.— In reference to the Pacific Cable Board's wireless experiments. Sir Joseph Cook on being interviewed by the ...

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  25. GERMAN TRADE UNION'S THREAT.

    BERLIN, Monday Night.—"Lokal Anzieger" states that a conference of railway trade unions at Essen decided to prevent any coal reaching France ...

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  26. DECREE NISI RESCINDED

    LONDON, Monday Night.— The King's Proctor has intervened against making absolute the decree nisi granted to Lady Maxwell Willshire who as ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN WORKERS' UNION.

    Delegates are arriving for the annual conference of the Australian Workers' Union, which will open in a few days. On the outcome of the proceedings will ...

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  28. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.— The conference convened by the State Government of representatives of all the branches of the sugar industry was held to-day to ...

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  29. GERMAN MINERS REFUSE TO WORK.

    DUSSELDORF, Monday Night.— Following the miners' and railway-men's resolution, the Ruhr miners descended the pits, but refused to ...

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  30. SIX FIRES WITHIN THREE HOURS.

    Detectives have been detailed to make inquiries into six fires which occured within three hours at Cordon yesterday. The [?]ust call was to the ...

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  31. ILLICIT LIQUOR TRAFFIC

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Morning.— At Gary Indiana sixty persons have been arrested, including the Mayor of this city, the sheriff, prosecuting ...

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  32. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Monday Night.— The Australasian Press learns that the Rugby Union has discussed by the status of Lawton despite some members ...

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  33. A TASMANIAN APPEAL CASE.

    In connection with the Tasmanian appeal to the High Court, Crozier v Mansell, arising out of the sale of the Mount Vernon estate Mr J.H. ...

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  34. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night.— Senator Borah, in a statement said the United States cannot with honor remain silent concerning the Ruhr ...

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  35. OVERSEAS TRADE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— Referring to overseas trade, Sir W. Joynson-Hicks, M.P., during a speech said: We are no longer self-contained, ...

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  36. ITALIAN IMMIGRANTS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The troubles of the Italian immigrants on the De d'Italiam who were disapointed in their quest for work in Australia; ...

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  37. CHEAPER FREIGHTS TO TASMANIA.

    Another important item of news affecting Tasmanian importers is that the Commonwealth Government Line has remitted the surcharges of £1 per ...

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  38. COAL MINERS' AGREEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The central council of the Coal and Shale Employers' Federation endorsed the action of the Wonthaggi miners, Victoria, in ...

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  39. RAILWAYMEN'S ULTIMATUM.

    "The Daily Express" correspondent at Essen states that the Dortmund railwaymen refused to return to work until the French agreed to the ...

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  40. LIMITING ARMAMENTS

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night.— President Harding has signed the naval Appropriations Bill, carrying the congressional suggestion that another ...

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  41. THE FRENCH PREPARED FOR STRIKE

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.— "The New York Times" correspondent at Washington learns from the French Embassy that France will not be ...

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  42. BUILDERS'S APPRENTICES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The scheme which the Master Builders' Association has established for the training of young men in the trade of bricklaying ...

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  43. AFFAIRS IN GREECE

    ATHENS, Monday Night.— M. Calogeropoulos,ex-Premier and M.Tsa[?]daris and M. Rallis, extremists, have been released under an amnesty of ...

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  44. DEPUTY MANAGER OF THE COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    IMMENSE, BENEFIT TO GROWERS. HOBART, Tuesday.— With regard to the reduction in freight on fruit to England as indicated by the Commonwealth ...

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  45. OTHER COMPANIES.

    The Tasmanian Woolgrowers' Agency Co.Pty.Ltd. and Messrs. Charles [?] Smith and Co.Pty.Ltd. announce that their principals in London, namely, ...

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  46. AMERICA WILL PRESS FRANCE.

    The New York newspapers state that an official intimation has been given that the United States will bring pressure to bear on France immediately for ...

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  47. GERMANY WITHDRAWS FROM

    PARIS, Tuesday Morning.— At a meeting of the French and German mixed arbitration tribunal, the German arbitrator refused to continue to ...

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  48. A MAN STABBED

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.— Tmothy Galvin(40) was fatably stabbed in the chest last night at the re[?] of a house in Crystal-street, occupied by Janes ...

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  49. RECOGNITION OF HEROISM

    LONDON, Monday Night.— The Hamburg-America shipping line has presented silver watches to all the [?] of the Kinfauns Castle, in ...

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  50. FRENCH MORATORIUM PLAN.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— "The Westminster Gazette" correspondent at Paris states that the French mora[?] plan, which has been ...

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  51. FINANCIAL NEWS

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  52. GERMANY WANTS BRITISH COAL.

    LONDON, Monday Night.— The coal exporters at Hull continue to be inundated with telegrams from Germany asking them to sell cargoes ...

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  53. Cycle Makers' Wages Board:

    The Cyclemakers' Wages Board, which opened proceedings in Launceston on Monday afternoon, completed its work yesterday. This board had ...

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  54. A FORWARD MOVE.

    Following upon the information received earlier in the day, Messrs.F.H.Stephens and Co. last night were advised from the Melbourne office of ...

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  55. HELD UP SINCE JUNE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The Melbourne Steamship Company's cargo steamer Coolane which has been held up since last June sailed from ...

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  56. FRENCH INTEND TO BREAK STRIKE

    PARIS, Tuesday Morning.— It is reported that the French intend to break the strikes at Ruhr by the protection of persons wishing to work and ...

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  57. FRANCE'S SUCCESS HOPED FOR

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— Sir J[?]-Hicks, speaking at [?]eading said though we may not agree altogether on France's steps to compel ...

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