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  2. STATE PARLIAMENT

    (HOBART. Tuesday.—The first session of the eighteenth Parliament of Tasmania was opened this afternoon with the usual ceremonial. ...

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  3. BRITAIN AND AMERICA

    WASHINGTON. Monday Night.—Senator Chamberlain has introduced: bill asking for the abrogation of the Hay-Pann[?]and Chi[?] ...

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  4. MAMMOTH STEAMER

    LONDON. Monday NIght.—The steamer Aquitania. which has been launched at Clyde Bink. is the largest ressel built in Britain. She is 47.000 ...

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  5. ALLEGED LIBEL

    LONDON. Monday Night.—In the action for libel against "The Times" Book club brought by Lord Alfred Douglas in connection with Mr ...

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  7. LIGHT.-GOVERNOR'S SPEECH.

    His excellence the Licutenant-Governer (Sir John Dodds) read the following speech from the dais of the Legis[?]council: ...

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  8. MOTOR FATALITY

    BERNE. Monday NIght.—A motor[?]containing Dr Duoois. his wife. child. and a friend was precisitated over a parapet at Fleurier and fell a ...

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  9. PRIVY COUNCIL

    LONDON. Monday Night.—The appeal case. the Commonwealth. versus the Adelaide Steamship Company, has been Commeneed before the Privy ...

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  10. FINDING A WAY OUT.

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday Morning.—Mr O'gorman. chairman of the Inter-Oceanic Canals Committee. has endorsed Senator Chamberlain's views. ...

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  11. ANTI-JAP LEGISLATION

    SACRAMENTO. Monday Night.—A detinite agreement has been reached to enact legistation against the Japanese only. and exempting other ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    LONDON. Monday Night.—The dockers strike at Liverpool has been settled. ...

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  13. TURKEY AND BALKANS

    LONDON. Monday Night.—Renter's correspondent at Vienna roports that the Powers have sent to Montenegro an ultimatum to withdraw from ...

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  14. A GOVERNOR'S STATEMENT.

    SACRAMENTO, Tuesday Morning—The governor of Califorma. in a statement. says he is unable to under sland why anti-alien [?] ...

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  15. THANKSGIVING FUND

    CALCUTTA. Monday Night.—lady Hardinge. with of the Viceroy of India. Devotes the thanksgiving land to mark the Viceroy's recent [?]to ...

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  16. MEDIATION OF THE POWERS.

    ATHENS, Monday Night.—Though the Allies have accepted the mediation of the Powers they reserve for discussion the Egeans and the final ...

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  17. ULTIMATUM REPORT DENIED.

    LONDON. Tuesday Morning.—The. report that the Powers have issued an ultimatum to Montenegro is untrde. ...

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  18. WIRELESS CONTRACTS

    LONDON. Monday Night—Mr Row Mr Poolsen's [?]has[?]denied Mr Godirey Isaacs snggestions that Mr peals[?]a press ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    LONDON. Monday Night. In the HOuse of Commons Mr R. L. [?]wane. Liberal M.P. for Henley asked whether the Adamnalty were ...

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  20. SERVIA AND BULGARIA.

    The Servo Bulgaria Friction creates [?]espeeially in Servia, that Greece is see bing the entente's support. and Bulgaria [?]to week ...

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  21. INDEMNITY QUESTION.

    ATHENS. Tuesday Night - The [?]in their[?]ply, ask the Powers to admit the prim[?]of indemnity. ...

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  22. WAR NOT SUSPENDED.

    CONSTANTINOPLE. Tuesday Morning.— Ollieial [?]deny that Turdey has suscended the war with any of the Allies.[?]Bulgaira. ...

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  23. A PECULIAR CASE

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—The hearing of a [?]for the restitution of [?]nights, instituted by Linnora M'Lean[?]formerly Lee Halli against her ...

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  24. EXECUTIONS IN PARIS

    PARIS. Monday Night. The condemned [?]sunday [?]his cell and shoated "All rev[?]who was trembling and stared dazedly ...

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  25. DEATHS FROM STARVATION.

    VIENNA. Tuesday Morning Many of Diavid Pasha's troops are dving from statvation and pidem[?]Mo[?]is lacking. and same have become ...

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  26. FATE OF SKUTARI. BRITISH POLITICS

    General Martinovitch is preparing for a renewal of a general bomberdment at Skalari. It is roported that king N[?] LONDON. Tuesday Morning.—A provisional Collection of Tanes Bill has been read a third time in the House of Commons. ...

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  27. COLONIAL LOANS

    LONDON. Tuesday Morning In the House of Com[?]Mr John Nor[?]asked whether preforeuce might be granted to colonial loans hy ...

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  28. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    The President (Mr Gant)look the chair at 3 o'clock. ADDRESS-IN-REPLY. Mr Collins brought up the ...

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  29. THE BRITISH ARMY

    LONDON. Tuesday Morning.—In the House of Lords. during the debate on the Army Annual Bill, Lord Middleton said the dauger of invasion had ...

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  30. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning Sir Edward Carson. In a letter to the newspapers. says he does not believe that a compromise on the HOuse Rule ...

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  31. SEAT DECLARED VACANT,

    LONDON. Tuesday Morning. In the Hose of Commons. on the motion of the premier. Mr [?]Sir Stuart Samuel's seat was declared varant. ...

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  32. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    SUVA. Tuesday Morning.—At the Supreme Court. India.Goo[?]was senteced to [?]for the murder of his paramour. The ovidence shows[?]that ...

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  33. AUSTRALIANS AT HOME

    LONDON Monday Night.—Mr W. A. Watt Premier of Victoria. dmed with Mr C. E. H. Hobhonse. Financial secretary to the Treasnry. He goes to Hull on Saturday. to ...

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  34. TOLL OF THE AIR

    PARIS. Tuesday Morning.—Lieutenant De Blament. a [?]aviator, has been hilled whit dying at Villacoublay. ...

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  36. AN AVIATOR KILLED.

    LONDON. Tuesday Morning—Pay-master Berna and a naval aviator were conversing with Laentenant Lushmgton who was about to make an[?] ...

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  37. ROBBING A CHINAMAN

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—At the Ballarat Criminal Sessions to-day the fore Judge Hodges Percy Dondle and Samuel Sticken. residents of ...

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  38. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON. Tuesday Morning. Messis Themas Brow a and Sons. Australian in merchants. show a profit of £32,210. Ab irdubart dividend fo [?] ...

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  39. ARMAMENT CONTRACTS

    BERLIN. Tuesday Morning—The Centre party is moving for the appointment of a committee of enquiry into armament contracts. ...

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  40. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—petitions representing one hundred thensand women will be presented to the Horse of Commons to-morrow. ...

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  41. DISCHARGED FROM GAOL

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—Wm. George Hatton. who was at the Bathurst Circuit Court on October 17, 1911.[?]to three years' imprisonment ...

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  42. BRITISH DEFENCE.

    LONDON. Tuesday Morning—Prince Louis of Battenberg. addressing a meeting of the Union Jack Club. arged harmonious action by the army ...

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  43. THE BRUSSELS STRIKE

    BRUSSELS. Tuesday Morning.—Two drnnken soldicrs, with sixty cartridges apiece. deserted. and ran through the streets of Forchies Lamarche, shooting ...

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  44. LATE CAPTAIN SCOTT

    LONDON Tuesday Morning.—The diaries of the late Captain S[?]will be published in October. ...

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  45. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

    The HOuse met at 3 o'clock. when the Clerk of the House read the proclamation calling Parliament together. MEMBERS SWORN IN. ...

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