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  2. GERMANY WILL SIGN

    (Tasmanian Press Association—Copy right .) WEIMAR, . -Monday.—The Bauer Ministry on Monday bands the Allies a note accepting the peace terms, but ...

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  3. ’FLU OFFENSIVE

    The Health Department had nothing to report last evening in regard to pneumonic influenza or any other dire disease. Yesterday morning the s.s ...

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  4. AFGHAN ARMISTICE

    ALLAHABAD, Sunday.—The Amir Afghanistan’s reply to the Viceroy India’s communication of the British armistice terms has been received. ...

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  5. GERMAN COUP AT SCAPA

    LONDON, Sunday— The Scapa Flow , coup was carried out at noon, when many British ships had put to sea to exercise, the Germans interpreting ...

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  6. WOULD THE LANDLORD NOTE?

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—On June Rose Turpenny, living with her husband in 279 Spring street, was stubbed to the heart, and died while being ...

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  7. DIVERSION OF TROOPS

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Mr. Page, on behalf of the Tasmanian delegates absent from the Intier-State Labor Conference, moved to-day,— ...

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  8. MOUNT MORGAN MINE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A public statement made by Minister J. A. Fihelly, dealing with the stoppage of work at Mount Morgan, has been ...

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  9. FROM ALL SOURCES

    BURNIE, Monday.—The Commissioner of Railways, accompanied by Mr. S. Mann, traffic manager, Mr. C. chief engineer of existing lines, ...

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  10. DIVISION IN ASSEMBLY.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The United Press Association’s Weimar corre[?] says that the National Assemi[?] has voted to sign the Peace ...

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  11. GERMANY WILL SIGN.

    LONDON, Sunday.— It is definitely announced from Berlin that Germany will sign the Peace Treaty. It is believed that [?]err Bauer has formed ...

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  12. THE MELBOURNE DANGER.

    Senators Earle and Mulcahy,. and Mr. W. J. M’ Williams, M.H.R., who leave by the Wyandra. to-day to. take up their Federal duties in Melbourne, ...

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  13. SCUTTLED AT MIDDAY

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Geman crews at Scapa Flow scuttled their, ships by opening the seacocks, then swimming ashore. ...

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  14. CONFIDENCE IN NEW GOVERNMENT.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—The We[?] Asesmbly, by 237 -votes to 139, have decided to sign the Peace Treaty. A vote of confidence in the new ...

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  15. NATIONAL ASSEMBLY WILL SIGN

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday — The “Politician” says that the Majority Socialists and the Central party will sign the Peace Treaty unconditionally. ...

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  16. NEW GERMAN CABINET.

    NEW YORK. Saturday.—The Unit Press Association learns that the new German Cabinet will be formed under the Premiership of Herr Bauer ...

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  17. LOST FROM SUBMARINE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Navy department has been advised from H.M.A.S. Platypus, submarine depot ship, that Sub.-Lieutenant F. L. Larkins ...

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  18. ADMIRALTY’S REPORT.

    LONDON, Sunday—The-Admiralty has announced that, according to the latest reports from Scapa Blow, all interned German battleships and ...

    Article : 148 words
  19. Germany Overseas

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The New York “Sun’s” Berlin correspondent says that a great emigration movement to South America- is spreading ...

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  20. South African Parliament

    CAPE TOWN, Friday—Parliament was prorogued this evening. It was the longest session on record, pasting over fire month’s. A special session ...

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  21. NEWSPAPERS AGHAST.

    The newspapers are aghast at the Scapa Flow sensation, and demand an inquiry, pointing out. that the ships were placed in the custody of ...

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  22. LABOR CONFERENCE QUORUM.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—So many of the Labor Conference delegates are that there was difficulty this morning in securing a quorum. ...

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  23. ROCKS TO BE REMOVED.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—The Marine Board to-day decided, to start removing the Garrow Rock, in the Tamar, soon as possible. Mr. W. North, ...

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  24. COMPARATIVE FIGURES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Now that the influenza epidemic is lessening in intensity and virulence in Australia the quarautine authorities are engaged ...

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  25. POWER FOR ZINC WORKS

    Cabinet has has under [?]ration for some days past a draft agreement between the Government and the Amalgamated Electrolytic Zinc Company of ...

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  26. SUNK GERMAN SHIPS.

    In view of the cables assessing the sunk German fleet as worth £70,000,000, the following matter from the London “Daily Mail” of March 8 ...

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  27. Aerial Derby.

    LONDON, Sunday — There were twelve entries for the aerial derby, twice round out London, a distance of 190 miles. Starting from Hendon ...

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  28. General Cables

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — Mr. Braddon, Commonwealth Trade Commissioner, was entertained at a farewell luncheon by prominent officials ...

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  29. NO PRESENTMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Crown prosecutor has announced that the Crown does not intend to file a presentment in the case of Corporal ...

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  30. WAR’S TRAGIC TOLL.

    ADELAIDE, Monday [?] Karoola, which arrived to-day, there are [?] soldiers with Only one leg each, 11 without legs, and several who lost ...

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  31. SIR JOHN M’CALL’S CONDITION.

    LONDON, Sunday.— Sir John M’Call (Agent-General for Tasmania) continues seriously ill, but he is holding his own. ...

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  32. AIRSHIP R34.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday—The New York “Times” Washington, correspondent officially announced that the British dirigible R34 is expected to ...

    Article : 60 words
  33. WRECK INQUIRIES.

    BURNIE, Monday.—Mr. W. O. Wise arrived at Burnie by to-night’s train, and will conduct two inquiries at the Court House. ...

    Article : 83 words
  34. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

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  35. “SOMETHING WE DO NOT HAVE”

    Speaking of the eight-hour system at meeting ,of delegates to the Launceston Eight Hour Day Committee on Saturday evening, Mr. J. M’Donald, M.L.C., ...

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  36. HENLEY REGATTA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Three Australian army teams have, been entered for the Henley regatta. ...

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  37. Soldier farmers

    LONDON, Sunday. — A thousand oversea agriculturists representing the Dominion forces will visit the Royal Agricultural Show at Cardiff. A ...

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  38. UNIONS AND PRICES

    PERTH, Monday. — Mr. M’Cailum. secretary of the Labor Federation (W.A. district) states that the cost of living is approaching the breaking point. A ...

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  39. EXPRESS WENT TOO FAST

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Commission inquiring into the case declared that the derailment of the Bendigo express was due to the train having ...

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  40. VICTORIA POLITICS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The State Parliament, has been called together for business on Tuesday, July 8. There is considerable speculation in ...

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  41. PRECAUTIONS IN SCHOOLS.

    A common use of the school bowel being regarded as a possible means of spreading infectious .and contagious diseases amongst children teachers ...

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  42. The Belgian Congo

    CAPE TOWN, Sunday. — With a view to removing a misunderstanding arising from certain articles in the press suggesting that the cession of ...

    Article : 82 words
  43. FOOTBALLER’S WIFE DIES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The wife of Dally Messenger the former champion Rugby footballer, died of influenza. Messenger himself is in a critical ...

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  44. KEROSENE CURE EFFECTIVE.

    BALLARAT, Monday— At the influenza emergency hospital a nurse was adjusting a lamp behind a curtain on a bed in which a patient lay in a bed ...

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  45. SKIN STORES “SKINNED.”

    LAUNCESTON, Monday— Between Friday night and this morning the and skin store , of Ernest Walden was feloniously entered, and a large ...

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  46. MOUNT DIRECTION TRAGEDY.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—It is expected that the Inquest on the remains man, supposed) to be those of George John Coward, which was found ...

    Article : 60 words
  47. DEPORTEES UNFORTUNATE.

    DURBAN, Sunday.—The steamers Willochra and Kursk have arrived from Australia [?] with [?] thousand German prisoners of war ...

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