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  2. NEW TRIAL ORDERED

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — In the Practice Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Ewing, the case of Sheehan v. Tomkinson and Penguin justices was called. ...

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  3. PERSONAL MENTION.

    At the monthly meeting of the Launceston Girls' Industrial School yesterday, Mrs. Joseph Wilts was appointed president in place of Mrs. F. K. Fairthorne, ...

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  4. SEAMEN'S STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday — Nothing occurred in Melbourne to-day to alter the maritime position. The Seamen's Council met tins morning, but decided ...

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  5. 'FLU IS “ORDINARY”

    During the morning the Medical Consultative Committee met and considered the condition of the three parents who on the previous day were ...

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  7. PROFITEERS “UNPOPULAR”

    MELBOURNE, Thursday — In the House of Assembly to-day Mr Prendergast, leader of the Opposition, dealt the operations of profiteers, who, ...

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  8. SOLDIERS WELCOMED

    The welcome home social tendered to. Private William Edward (Ted) Burns, 1st Tasmanian General Service Reinforcements, and son of Mrs. J. Burns, ...

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  9. Advertising

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  10. AUTHORITIES ACT CAUTIOUSLY.

    Is it pneumonic influenza or only our ordinary influenza?" This was the question on the lips of almost every, person one chanced to meet in. ...

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  11. A Promise Not Yet Redeemed

    It is a fortnight since the Premier made his promise in the House of Assembly that he would consult Messrs. Lyons and Ogden during die recess ...

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  12. THE MELBOURNE VERSION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The following will appear in the “Age” tomorrow : —A mass meeting of 2600 Sydney seamen to-day rescinded the ...

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  13. CENSOR'S SWAN SONG.

    MELBOURNE Thursday—According to to-day's Federal Gazette, the regulations making it an offence to possess prohibited publications, and one ...

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  14. PRESIDENT IN COURT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—In the City Court to-day, before Mr. Moore, P.M, the cases were called on in which the Commonwealth is ...

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  15. Relatives Notified

    The Rev. and Mrs. E. H. Thompson, of St. John the Baptist's, rectory have received official notice, from the Base Records office, Melbourne, that their ...

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  16. Citizens' Committe[?]

    There will be held to-day a preliminary meeting of the committee which was appointed as an outcome of the public meeting held in the Town ...

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  17. BANK STAFF AFFECTED.

    At present 14 members of the staff the Common wealth. Bank are absent from work owing to the disease. ...

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  18. IN LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday — Mayor Shields stated to-day that the influenza epidemic at Hobart appeared to be assuming a serious aspect. The local ...

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  19. PROFITEERING GOVERNMENT.

    - ST. MARY'S, Thursday.— A a public meeting held at St. Mary's to-night in opposition to the charges for water revied by the City Council,. Mr. Henry ...

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  20. FROM VARIOUS SOURCES

    ULVERSTONE. Thursday—The case Thomas Jones and Norman Jones, who were charged with breaking into skin store of William Hunt Upper ...

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  21. POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A Seamen's Union meeting this afternoon rescinded the resolution passed at yesterday's mass meeting and agreed with the motion ...

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  22. Weather Not Dependable.

    “Further showers, chiefly over the western half; cold squally; west to south-west wind.” — Official forecast Issued yesterday. ...

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  23. A CURE.

    Sir.—Being a most susceptible subject to influenza, and scarcely ever being immune from an attack for more two months at a Sine, I have ...

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  24. SENATOR MILLEN DUBIOUS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Senator Millen stated to-night that he had received an official communication from the Sydney branch of the Seamen's ...

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  25. WONTHAGGI MINERS CEASE WORK.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday — The Bail way. Commissioners. were, advised to-day that the employes at the .State Coal mine. Wonthaggi, had ceased work. ...

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  26. NO MORE MEETINGS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — No further meeting of the Melbourne Seamen will be held to consider the terms of settlement. The decision of the ...

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  27. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT CHANGE.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday — Regulations appear in to-day's Commonwealth Gazette transferring from the abolished business beard to the departmental ...

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  28. “MADE IN AUSTRALIA”

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—It was urged by Mr. Hannan in the Legislative Assembly to-day that a simple bearin” the words “Made In ...

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  29. NATIONALISTS IN CONCLAVE.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—As Mr. Watt goes to West Australia at the end of the week in order to meet the Prime Minister on his arrival back in ...

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  30. AT NEW NORFOLK.

    NEW NORFOLK. Wednesday — Persistent rumors are afloat in New Norfolk that cases of pneumonic influenza have red in Hobart, and residents ...

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  31. CHANGE HOUSE ON FIRE.

    ZEEHAN, Thursday.—At midnight on Wednesday the change house at the North Mt- Farrell mine was totally destroyed by fire. Nobody was in the ...

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