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  2. NO[?] A HAPPY FAMILY

    HOME, Saturday.—The delay in concluding the Peace Treaty with Austria is causing widespread dissatisfaction. Public opinion attributes the ...

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  3. ALDERSHOT CHAMPIONSHIPS

    LONDON, Friday.—All home and Empire units are competing in the championships at Aldershot. Private Thomas, an Australian, won the three ...

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  4. BRITISH CRICKET

    LONDON, Saturday. — [?]orkshire won the county cricket championship. Kent was second, Nottinghamshire third, and Lancashire and ...

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  5. ’FLU OFFENSIVE

    The report of the Health Department last night on the [?]u position over the week end was not encouraging. Five further deaths occurred in ...

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  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 204 words
  7. Australian War Brides

    LONDON, Sunday.—Out of 10,000 marriages of Australian soldiers in Britain, only 13 wives have furnished particulars of their husbands ...

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  8. AUSTRALIANS DEFEAT SOMERSET.

    LONDON, Saturday—In their match against the Australian service team, Somerset made 70 runs. The Australians, with four wickets down for ...

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  9. Hint To Tasmania

    ROME, Saturday.—A Royal decree provides for the electrification of 6000 kilometres (3750 miles) of the State railways, at a cost of £32,000,000. ...

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  10. Selling War Stocks

    PARIS, Friday: — The Americans, who; owing to stupid red-tape, have been obliged to burn some motor-cars and other military equipment which ...

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  11. Transport Motor Bureau

    LONDON, Friday.—The proposal to establish motor transport bureaus throughout the country emanated from the. Port Transit Committee appoint ...

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  12. France Buys U.S.A. Stores

    NEW YORK, Friday—The Washington correspondent of the “New York Times” has announced that France will pay the United States 400,000,000 ...

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  13. ELIZABETH STREET.

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  14. War Expenditure

    WASHINGTON,. Saturday.—General Pershing refused to testify before the Congressional sub-committee which is holding an investigation on the subject ...

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  15. Tennis

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Playing in the Forest Hills tennis contests, Brookes defeated Garland in the fourth round in the national singles. ...

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  16. Advertising

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  17. Colonel House Reticent

    LONDON, Friday.—Colonel House. in an interview, said that he was perfectly willing to sign file Austrian Peace Treaty, but, could, not, as ...

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  18. BROOKES AGAIN DEFEATED.

    In the national singles, Tilden defeated Brookes, 3—6. 6—4, 7—5, 6—2. Despite clever placements and steady playing Brookes was unable ...

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  19. MORE NURSES ARRIVE.

    Eleven nurses arrived from Sydney by the Oonah yesterday. Four o[?] these have been assigned to New folk. and one each to Sorell. Cygnet ...

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  20. De Facto Government In Peru

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Washington correspondent of the “New York Times” says that the State department has announced that the ...

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  21. HOSPITAL STAFF DEPLETED.

    The medical staff of the Launceston General Hospital has been reduced on account of the resignation of Dr. Haines, the house surgeon, who is to ...

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  22. DEATHS TO DATE.

    Since the epidemic first made Its appearance 260 cases of pneumonic Influenza have been reported to the health authorities - for the State. In ...

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  23. JOHNSON'S VICTORY OVER PATTERSON.

    An analysis of the match wherein Johnson beat Patterson shows that the winner scored 167 points, made 99 errors, and the loser 153 points and ...

    Article : 85 words
  24. Meat Export Trade

    BUENOS AYRES, Sunday—"La, Nacion" says the public figures shows that Argentina is the greatest exporter of meat in the world. In the last ...

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  25. MOTOR CAR AND TRAM COLLIDE.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—Last evening a motor car, driven by a man named Quilley. collided with a tram car at the intersection of George and Patterson ...

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  26. PICTURE SHOWS.

    On good authority last night, it was learned that the local picture shows will probably be re-opened on Saturday next. ...

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  27. Wool for Germany

    LONDON, Saturday.—Following the Ministry for Munitions' decision to allow all foreign countries' to buy Government wool after September 1, the ...

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  28. CHURCH RESTRICTIONS.

    Sir,—May I ask the Acting Health Officer if die is aware that the Masonic Grand Lodge held their halfyearly communication on Friday ...

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  29. RESTRICTIONS ON SPORTS.

    Although no action has yet been taken by the authorities with regard to lifting the restrictions on racing, the matter is the subject of much ...

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  30. ANOTHER FATAL CASE.

    NEW NORFOLK, Sunday.—Another death from pneumonic influenza occurred at the Mental Diseases Hospital on Saturday morning, the victim being a ...

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  31. Australian Tariffs

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The “New York Sun,” commenting upon the probability of high tariffs in Australia. says that the United States should not ...

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  32. TWO LAUNCESTON DEATHS.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday—There was only one patient remaining to-night at the isolation hospital at Veralum, and he will be discharged to-morrow, when ...

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  33. THE POSITION AT ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Sunday.—The Health Officer (Dr Panting) reported to-night that during the week end two patients were admitted to the hospital from ...

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  34. Austrian Peace Treaty

    VANCOUVER, Saturday—The Supreme Council has decided to hand the Peace Treaty to Austria on Tuesday. ...

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  35. THE GREAT WHITE MARCH.

    Sir,—Some little time ago we had the pleasure of seeing some hundreds of ladles (they sa[?] 600 to 700), young and old, marching in processions and ...

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  36. General Cables

    LONDON, Friday.—All of Lord Inchcape's standard steamers have been sold. ...

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  37. Crowns in The Melting Pot

    VIENNA, Saturday—The Left Party has secured a great majority at the Bulgarian elections. It is believed that the result will be the ...

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  38. TWO DEATHS AT CYGNET.

    PORT CYGNET. Sunday.—Two deaths occurred on Friday of pneumonic influenza. The victims were Mrs. H. R. Burnett and Mrs. J. Dillon, ...

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  39. REPAIRING MERCHANTMEN.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Royal dockyards are shortly undertaking a large programme of repairs to merchantmen, and are restoring commandeered ...

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  40. Country Developments

    NEW NORFOLK, Saturday.—Reports from Molesworth. Moogara, Ux[?]bxidge, Mount Lloyd, and Upper Plenty indicate that sickness is very ...

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  41. AT GLENORCHY.

    The report from Glenorchy last night Showed that there were at present 13 cases in hospital Three were discharged over the week end, and ...

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  42. Strikes In America

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.—The Pacific Coast railway strike has ended. A general strike of steel workers ...

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  43. SALE OF AUSTRALIAN STORES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The second day of the Australian stores sales realised £14,000. Second-hand army blankets brought 16/ each, and British blankets ...

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  44. BELLERIVE WANTS HELP.

    The position at Bellerive is about the same. There was one patient admitted on Saturday and one discharged. One of the patients remaining ...

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  45. ONE QUEENSTOWN DEATH.

    QUEENSTOWN. Sunday.—The position at Queenstown and Lyell is still improving. There are a few reports of fresh cases. ...

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  46. PRINCE'S VISIT TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Friday.—Official circles regard the statement from Melbourne that the Prince of Wales will visit Australia about May as premature. ...

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  47. LATROBE AND SHEFFIELD.

    The Health Officer was not[?]fied of two cases of fiu at Latrobe and one at Sheffield over the week end, but no deaths were reported. ...

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  48. BREAD RAISED A HALFPENNY.

    LONDON, Saturday—The Food Controller has raised the price of the quartern loaf of bread a halfpenny. ...

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  49. 'Swimming

    PHILADELPHIA, Friday. — Miss Fanny Durak and Miss Mina Wylie, the Australian Swimmers, have been suspended because of their refusal to ...

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  50. AMONG THE DEPOTS.

    On Wednesday a branch depot of the Red Cross Society was opened at St. John Baptist School In Goulburn street for the distribution of soup and ...

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  51. DEMOBILISATION IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday—The War Office announces that 133,272 officers and 3,033,571 men have been demobilised since the armistice. ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. ASSASSINATION FRUSTRATED.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—A San Salvador plot to assassinate ex-President Acosta of Costa Rica has been [?]rustrated ...

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