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  2. HERZOG'S DENIAL

    CAPE TOWN. Tuesday. — General Hertzog has cabled from Paris to the Acting Nationalist leader, in response to his inquiry regarding the prediction ...

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  3. FLU SCOURGE

    The health authorities, when questioned last evening, had nothing fresh report. The Wyandra is expected at Barnes ...

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  4. MARITIME DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Melbourne looks to Sydney for the next development in the maritime trouble. It is the view of the Shipping Controller ...

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  5. AMERICA'S NEXT WAR

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Senator Phe[?]n in urging the cancellation the agreement with Japan, anticipated that America's next war would ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. PERJURY ALLEGED

    Joseph C. Lawler, an ex-member of the Port Cygnet Municipal Council, who was a fortnight ago ousted from that body, was charged with perjury at the ...

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  8. WANTS OF NORTH-WEST

    BURNIE, Sunday.—Although a lot of unnecessary secrecy is being observed by the southorities. It is well known that efforts have been, and ...

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  9. Low Grade Mines

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday.— Speaking at the annual meeting of the South African Institute of Engineers, Mr. Leslie, president, who is a ...

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  10. ENGLISH SUPERIORITY.

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday.—Replying to a Nationalist question in the Assembly this morning regarding Mr. Lloyd-George's answer to General ...

    Article : 163 words
  11. DIRECT LANDING OF SOLDIERS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Senator O'Keefe had a long interview to-day with Admiral Clarkson, Controller of Shipping, on, the question of returning ...

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  12. Blame the Bolsheviks

    LONDON, Saturday. — A wireless message says that-a British submarine sunk the Russian cruiser Cleg on June 18 near Tolbukhin lighthouse, near ...

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  13. COAL SHORTAGE.

    RAILTON JUNCTION, Friday—The Railton-Latrobe Shale Oil Company is now sending shale to the Launceston Gas Company which is using it in ...

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  14. South African Exports

    GAPE TOWN, Thursday. —Replying to a Nationalist question in the Assembly this morning regarding the alleged limitation of exports to Allied, ...

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  15. Derbyshire Oil Wells

    LONDON. Thursday.—Sir Joseph Gooks inspected three oil wells in the Chesterfield district in Derbyshire. Six others have. already been sunk ...

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  16. LAUNCESTON'S ISOLATION.

    A well-known member of the Launceston mercantile community in commenting on Friday on the. absence of shipping facilities, said. it seemed. to ...

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  17. BRUNY ISLAND

    "When Cook—Lamented, and with tears— as just. As ever mingled-with heroic duet Steered Britain's oak into a world ...

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  18. homeward ho!

    Private E. Shelton, M.M. who has just returned home enlisted before he was 18. His father, Mr. C. Shelton, lives at Scottsdale. The exploit in ,which ...

    Article : 157 words
  19. Permanent Boundaries

    PARIS, Monday.—The Council of Foreign Ministers, at the request of the Council of Four, is fixing the permanent boundaries between Roumania. ...

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  20. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT BUNGLING.

    The ways of the Defence department are much too wonderful for the citizen who is only gifted with ordinary, intelligence. Hardly a day passes ...

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  21. Plenty of Wool

    LONDON, Saturday. — It is considered in trade circles that there are now early prospects of a reduction in Prices of high-class wools. The ...

    Article : 143 words
  22. General Cables

    LONDON, Saturday — General Birdwood witnessed the departure of the Miltiades from Plymouth with 1242 Australian soldiers aboard. ...

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  23. FROM ALL SOURCE

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—Mr. G. Cragg, chairman of tie State Wool Committee, was advised yesterday that the wool appraisers had left ...

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  24. MR. HUGHES SEES A DOCTOR.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Hughes has consulted a specialist - regarding,' the crippling affliction of his right hand. Possibly he will undergo ...

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  25. LORD DERBY ILL.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Following on an operation, Lord Derby's condition is serious. ...

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  26. CRUISER BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday;—The cruise Brisbane, with a submarine in tow. arrived at Moreton Bay to-day, and will come to the city to-morrow. ...

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  27. WANDERING WARD RETURNING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Joseph Ward sails by the Mauretania for America on June 27, joining the Niagara at Vancouver. ...

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  28. Ireland's Woes

    PARIS, June 12.—Messrs. Walsh and. Dunne, members of the Irish American delegation, interviewed President Wilson. The latter indicated ...

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  29. MINERS GAIN VICTORY.

    AUCKLAND, Sunday. —A settlement has been arrived at in the Pukimero colliery trouble, where 1000 miners struck because tile men's check ...

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  30. MELBOURNE TRAM WORKERS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday—The Melbourne tramway employe, numbering 1500. have decided that if better conditions are not offered them by the ...

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  31. SYDNEY FIRE EPIDEMIC.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Damage caused by a fire at the premises of Rose Bros. Limited, Alexandria, is estimated at £10,000. ...

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  32. Sale of Ships

    WASHINGTON. Saturday.—It is announced that the United States: Shipping Board has sold ships totalling 332,045 deadweight tons for 51,856,620 ...

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  33. MOUNT MORGAN STOPPAGE.

    MELBOURNE. Saturday.—With the object of endeavouring to induce the Mount Morgan miners (Q.) to resume work, Mr. W. A. Higgs, M.H.R., ...

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  34. Sinn Fein Leader

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—De Valera the Sinn Fein leader, has arrived. ...

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  35. LABOR DELEGATES STRICKEN.

    Our special Sydney representative wires that Senator Ferricks (Q.) and Mr. Peter O'Loughlin, M.L.A. (W.A), who took ill at the Inter-State Labor ...

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  36. DIVERSION OF SHIPS.

    Of the practice of taking troops into an infected port. Colonel J. E. C Lord would say little in the way of comment last night. ...

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  37. Ceramic's Apples

    LONDON. Saturday.—The cargo of Tasmanian apples by the Ceramic arrived in excellent condition. ...

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  38. VICTORIAN OFFICIAL DIES.

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.—Mr. George Innes, parliamentary draughtsman aged 52, died to-day of influenza. ...

    Article : 15 words
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