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  2. BREWERY EMPLOYS’ WAGES

    Dissatisfaction has existed for some time among employes in the brewing trade in Tasmania, and negotiations are now in progress with the ...

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  3. BAHIA CASTILLO AGAIN

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Contradictory evidence was given to-day at the resumed inquiry regarding the alleged conditions on board the ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. MOTORS AND METHODS

    To-day In the House of Assembly Mr. Wafting will move for a select committee to inquiry into the management of the Government Tourist Bureau. Mr. ...

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  6. “HELPING THE SOLDIERS”

    Nearly all our soldiers are now back, hundreds of thousands of them. Where are the promised soldiers’ homes? The Federal War. Service Homes Act is ...

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  7. PIGS, POULTRY, AND PUDDLES

    At the New Town Council meeting lest night Councillor Cooke again brought up the matter of the pig-nu[?]sance at the bottom end of Hawthorne ...

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  8. RIDING AFTER A FAIL

    Although Artillery man’s wi[?] in the Melbourne Cup was well received by the Sydney sporting public, it would have been far more palatable had be first ...

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  9. The Melbourne Trade

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A substantial increase in wages has been to employes in the liquor trade as a result of the conference ...

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  10. WHERE HARMONY IS NOT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The musicians’ strike is no nearer settlement. Fuller's theatres have already installed orchestral organs. ...

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  11. PERSONAL MENTION

    Among the recently arrived soldiers with their wives from England is Private R. Mackenzie and Mrs. Mackenzie. Private Mackenzie Is a son of ...

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  12. ECHO OF T[[?]FLU EPI[?]EMIC.

    WESTBURY, Saturday. — At the last meeting of the Westbury Council letter was read from the Launceston Town Clerk on behalf of the ...

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  13. Sydney Demands

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Owen, secretary of the Liquor Trades’ Union, states that an ultimatum will be sent to all hotelkeepers in the State ...

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  14. DOCTOR’S DOMESTIC TROUBLES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Extraordinary evidence was given in the Divorce Court to-day in the suit in which Nina Annie Bray (formerly Windeyer) asked ...

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  15. C[?]VION AND BRITISH GOLD

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Governor of Ceylon has advised the Customs Department that from and after October 17 importation onto that ...

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  16. NAVAL EXPENDITURE

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—Referring to naval defence, Mr. Hassey (the Prime Minister) said the duty of making provision would fall upon New Zealand ...

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  17. NEW TOWA SPORTS GROUND

    At last night’s meeting of the New. Town Council, a letter was received from the Tasmanian Cricket Association offering the Bum of £15 for the ...

    Article : 141 words
  18. FOOTING THG[?]FLU BILL.

    WESTBURY, Saturday. — At the last meeting or the Westbury Council Warden Pitt said that he wished to express the thanks of the Council to ...

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  19. ENTERTAINMENTS

    Far artistic setting, superb acti[?] and inte[?]st dramatic situation, Scse[?] Hayakawa’s latest production, His Birthright,” has ec[?]psed all his previous ...

    Article : 65 words
  20. MUSICIANS’ CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The annual conference of the Professional Musicians of Australia opened this morning at the Musicians’ Club. Delegates ...

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  21. KING ISLAND COMPANY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A profit of £5268 was made by the King Island Scheelite Co. for the half-year ending in September, and a 1/ dividend, ...

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  22. CLOTHES FOR SOLDIERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Federal Government has decided to utilise that portion of the plant of the Government woollen mills not required for ...

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  23. HIS MAJESTY’S.

    The walls of. His Majesty’s rocked with laughter at Charlie Chaplin in his three-reel scream, “Shoulder Arms,” which is being repeated all this week ...

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  24. THE INFLUENZA

    DEVONPORT, (Monday.—There was one death from pneumonic influenza to-day. There are now definite indications that the epidemic is on the ...

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  25. FALL FORM A TREE

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Raymond Thornton, eight, living at Darlinghurst, climbed a tree at Hyde Park on Saturday his neck. He died in Sydney ...

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  26. SLAVES OF FASHION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The campaign initiated by the National Council of Women to secure dress reform for women, on the lines of decency, is ...

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  27. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY CONCERT.

    The Southern Caledonian Society held a successful evening in the Masonic Hall last night, There was a good attendance. The chairman (Mr. G. ...

    Article : 182 words
  28. S[?]NG SHEEP

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—As a direct result of the drought, it has been decided to remove a large number of sheep from Victoria to Tasmania. The ...

    Article : 80 words
  29. FALL DOWN HOLD

    As the result of a fall down the hold of a steamer yesterday, a wharf laborer, James Butler, who resides at 41 Brisbane street, Hobart, was ...

    Article : 88 words
  30. SLAUGHTERING Of STOCK.

    WESTBURY, Saturday.—At the last meeting the Westbury Council received a letter from the St. Leonards Municipality asking for the ...

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  31. SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES

    MELBOURNE, Monday—The signal box and offices at the Royal Park railway station were destroyed by fire in the early hours yesterday morning ...

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  32. PALACE THEATRE.

    “Paid in Full” attracted capacity business at Palace Theatre yesterday, when Pauline Frederick fascinated her ma[?] admirers with her latest, screen, ...

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  33. INCOME TAX PROSECUTIONS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Thomas Alfred Field was committed for trial at the Central Summons Court to-day for alleged breaches of the Federal ...

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  34. INCREASING MAYORAL ALLOWANCE.

    LAUNCESTON. Monday—It was decided at to-day’s City Council meeting that a recommendation. “That for [?] municipal year 1919-20. the Mayor’s ...

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  35. STORM AND DISEASE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The barquentine Westfield, about which anxiety has been felt for some time, is now reported safe. The vessel left New Brunswick for ...

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  36. COWS ARE A NUISANCE

    WESTBURY, Saturday. — Bovine wanderers by the wayside are becoming a nuisance in this district. At Its last meeting the Westbury ...

    Article : 96 words
  37. STRIKE POLICY ENDORSED

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—The result of the election of officers of the Amalgamated Meta[?]erous Miners’ Association shows that the strike policy of ...

    Article : 99 words
  38. LIVING WAGE PROBLEM

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Board of Trade to-day opened an inquiry into the living wage of women workers. Mr. Justice Edmunds presided. ...

    Article : 53 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. CHINESE GROCER ASSAULTED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Willie Gow, a Chinese, is reported to have been savagely attacked in the same locality as Leong Hoe was a week ago. Gow owns ...

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  41. WEEK FOR STEALING PEWTER.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—At the Police Court to-day Oscar Herbert Hall pleaded not guilty to the larceny of a half-pint pewter pot, valued at 7/6, from the ...

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  42. LABORER’S PETITION.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — Francis William Deacon, of Surnie, laborer, has filed a petition for liquidation of his afai[?], Kit liabilities are not stated. ...

    Article : 26 words
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