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  2. PREMIER AS PEACEM[?]KER

    In furtherance of his offer to arrange a conference between representatives of the Returned Soldiers' Association and the City Council, at which ...

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  3. PLACE CELEBRATIONS

    A discussion as to the amount to be spent on the peace celebrations took place at yesterday's meeting of the Clarence Council, and it was ultimately ...

    Article : 123 words
  4. POSSIBLE CABINET CHANGLS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—Rumors possible early changes in the personnel of the Federal Government are again in circulation. A suggestion ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. SCOURGE PETERING OUT

    SYDNEY, "Tuesday.—The influenza apparently is rapidly petering out, even though there may be some possibility of its attacking persons twice, ...

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  7. AGENT-GENERALSHIP

    It is very evident that the position Agent-General at £1000 a year is not being rushed. After spending all day yesterday in ...

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  8. A ''Live Wire" Waited

    BURNLE, "Wednesday. — When the statements in yesterday's "World," concerning the probability of Mr. Whitsitt being offered the Agent ...

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  9. New Norfolk Later

    It was decided at yesterday's meeting of the New Norfolk Council to hold local peace celebrations on Wednesday, July 23. ...

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  10. CHURCHES AND THE WAR

    "Standing room" only could have been placarded at the Town Hall last night, on the occasion of the annual meeting of the Council of Churches" of ...

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  11. QUARANTINE REGULATIONS.

    Gloomy forebodings with respect to the duration? of the influenza epidemic and the effect it 'will have on Tasmanian commerce were given voice to by ...

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  12. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The winners of the recent -beauty contest were awarded their prizes before a large audience last, night by Mr Chas. Davenport Hoggins.The first ...

    Article : 111 words
  13. PAPUAN OIL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Federal ' Government has now finally completed arrangements with the Imperial authorities under which experts will ...

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  14. HIS MAJESTY'S.

    Union Theatres .Ltd. present Mildred Harris (Mrs.. Charlie Chaplin) in her latest and most brilliant success, "Borrowed Clothes" (by request). Mildred ...

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  15. ALLEGED CATTLE RAIDERS

    BURNIE, Wednesday—In connection with the Townsville trouble, the bearing of the cases against Pierce Carney and Michael Kelly, charged ...

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  16. Uniform Apple Cases.

    Fruitgrowers - in conference will be asked this, morning to .consider a proposal to after, the type of case in which apples are packed for export overseas, ...

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  17. Houses and Land.

    Recently a. deputation representing the munition workers 'who" were sent to" England on war work waited upon' the Minister for Repatriation and ...

    Article : 280 words
  18. STRAND THEATRE.

    The amusing comedy .-"Wei should worry," presenting' the kiddies, Jane and Katherine-Lee, will be screened at the Strand theatre to-day. The ...

    Article : 148 words
  19. REPATRIATION DEMONSTRATION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A demonstration was held- to-night in the Auditorium to protest against the present methods of repatriation by members of ...

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  20. MR. TUDOR OPENS OUT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Speaking in the House of Representatives today, Mr. Tudor dealt at length with the nigh cost of living and profiteering. He ...

    Article : 236 words
  21. PALACE THEATRE.

    J. Stuart Blackton's screen adaptation of Mrs. Humphry Ward's famous novel "Missing,'?', still continues to draw large audiences , at the Palace ...

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  22. ESTATE AGENTS.

    Sir,—With regard to the' question of sharp practice by estate agents, to which reference was made in your issue of 9th inst., may I point out that those ...

    Article : 513 words
  23. FRUIT MARKETS-AFFECTED.

    Mr. J. P. Heffernan, Government fruit agent in Brisbane, writes under late June 25: ''The market has been very depressed and struggler this ...

    Article : 98 words
  24. Risks of Rat-Catchers.

    The trials and tribulations of a ratcatcher, as related recently by William Hayes to Sir. Adrian, P.M., at the Sydney Central Court, are added ...

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  25. ASSAULT ON -LEGISLATOR.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Keegan, M.L.A., appeared at the Glebe Court to-day in connection with - charges of essault He was the complainant ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN FLYING CORPS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Many members of the Australian Flying Corps who have returned to Australia are anxiously wondering whether the Government ...

    Article : 112 words
  27. SOLDIER CANDIDATES.

    Sir,—Kindly permit me to ' correct a wrong impression which exists in the minds of some of my comrades of the R.S. Association. Last week at one of ...

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  28. MEETINGS.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Loyal Southern Star Lodge, M.U..l.O.F the following officers were elected; Noble Grand, Bro. W. T. Gallahar: Vice ...

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  29. PEGGY PRYDE—WAR BRIDE,

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,— Peggy Pryde, the famous English comedy actress, is -back m Sydney. Her arrival recalls an old romance during a tour ...

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  30. BARNES BAY PICTURES.

    Sir.—Allow me space in your columns to protest against the reports concerning Sergeant Campbell, the operator at Barnes Bay. It has been suggested that ...

    Article : 115 words
  31. FOR INCITING RIOTS.

    SYDNEY; Wednesday.—The seouel to the riots at Circular Quay recently in connection with the detention of Paul Freeman were heard at the Central ...

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