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  2. ANARCHY IN FIUME

    FTUME, Thursday.—Anarchy continues British and American contigents embarked on warships amid hisses and jeens of the population. ...

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  3. SUFFERING IRELAND

    SAN FRANCISCO. Thursday.—President Wilson, replying to questions from political organisations, said that Britain was unable to outvote the ...

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  4. FIGHTING THE PROFITEER

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Since the anti-profiteering campaign began there has been a general decline of 15 per cent. in food prices throughout the ...

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  5. SEVERING THE BONDS

    LONDON. Thursday.—About 1600 divorce cases are already listed for the next term, which is several weeks distant. The majority are ...

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  6. RUSSIA'S SALVATION

    PARIS. Thursday.—Following the British delegation's categorical declarations the Supreme Council has decided against further intervention ...

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  7. FEDERAL ELECTION LOOMING

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—If there is to be a general election this as is the impression, it will be necessary for Mr. Hughes to make some ...

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  8. ROUND THE WORLD

    PARIS. Thursday.—"Le Petit Journal" says that boehrn, a German aviator, is undertaking a flight round the world with a machine which he claims ...

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  9. 'FLU EPIDEMIC

    Only one fresh case of influenza was reported from the Hobart district yesterday, and the number of patients at the Elizabeth, so that it would ...

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  10. COMMUNALISATION.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Close on 75,000 retail goods traders in Germany shut their shops for six hours on the 17th inst. as a protest against the proposed ...

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  11. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In connection with the flight to Australia Mr. M. Hughes has been in communication direct with the Governments of ...

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  12. General Cables

    LONDON, Thursday.— Record prices were secured at Jersey cattle auctions. One cow realised 874 guineas. ...

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  13. COMIC OPERA EXPLOITS.

    PARIS, Thursday Dannunzio's comic opera explore continue. To-day he seized Cassanova, an admiral whom die Italian. Government sent to ...

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  14. EVACUATING THE CAUCASUS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—British troops the evacuating the Caucasus. ...

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  15. DEFIANT IN CAIRO.

    CAIRO, Thursday.—The Cairo profiteers have assumed a defiant attitude to the reintroduction of the control the prices of necessaries. Cereal ...

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  16. "REPUBLIC A FARCE"

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Lord Denies, interviewed said the talk of forming a republic in Ireland was a farce it would start civil war between ...

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  17. Big Mail Robbery

    QUEBEC, Thursday.—Five masked men gagged and bound the mail clerks on the Canadian National Railways, and robbed the car of £13,000. ...

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  18. ELIZABETH STREET HOSPITAL.

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  19. DEPORTED.

    ST. LOUIS, Thursday.—Emma Goldman, the anarchist, who was imprisoned for attempting to obstruct the army has completed the two years ...

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  20. THE PAREORA WRECK

    ADELAIDE, Friday. — Further details are to hand regarding the wreck the s. s. Pareora. It is Stated that Pareora struck a rock at the ...

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  21. SIGNS OF THE TIMES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. A. G. Ralston, K. C.. on the invitation of the National , lets, will submit himself for selection as a Nationalist candidate for the ...

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  22. MISFORTUNE FOR FRANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Senator Pearce has abandoned, his proposed visit to France. ...

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  23. TROUBLE AT ULVERSTONE

    ULVERSTONE. Friday.—A meeting of the Riverstone branch of the R. S. S. L. L. A. was held in the Court House on Thursday night, the business being "to ...

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  24. Steel Trust Employes

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—A Strike of employes engaged in tie United States Steel Trust has been called owing to the trust's refusal to ...

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  25. GLENORCHY HOSPITAL.

    Of the eleven patients remaining in the Glenorchy Hospital six are convalescent, four are improving and one is seriously ill. ...

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  26. BOXING.

    LONDON, Thursday—At the Holborn Stadium in a 20 round contest for £800 Criqul, the French bantam, knocked out Ross in tile fourteenth ...

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  27. Unity of White Races

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday.—The Premier's appeal for a fresh start in the Assembly last night was cordially responded to by the leader of the ...

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  28. Bulgaria's Burden

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. —The state Department has published the Bulgarian treaty. The total reparation is 21/4 billion francs, payable ...

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  29. POSITION AT NEW NORFOLK.

    NEW NORFOLK. Friday.—Conditions with regard to the influenza appear to be improving throughout the municipality, although the ran on the ...

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  30. KITE FLYING

    BRISBANE. Friday.—Mr. J. A. Finally's withdrawal from the [?] to select a labor candidate for the Herbert election at opposition to ...

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  31. Not Before Time

    LONDON, Thursday. — Between 2000 and 3000 New Zealand troops remain in England, mostly engaged in clearing up operations. The work is ...

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  32. FROM VARIOUS SOURCES

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—At the City Police Court to-day Earle Francis Bennette received a sentence of one month for escaping from custody at ...

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  33. Fallen from Baker's Cart.

    Ronald Alison, 10 years our reside at Summerhill road met with a pointed accident yesterday The boy, who was helmimg a ...

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  34. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    BURNIE, Friday. —C. D. Haigmar, who was charged with embezzlement while in the employ of Bell and Co., Bui-hit, was before the Police Court ...

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  35. Pearce's Plea.

    LONDON, Thursday.— ln connection with Senator Pearce's approaching return, the Secretary to the War Office has written on behalf of Mr. Churchill ...

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  36. Australian Horses

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is reported that the Egyptian Government is inquiring from the Commonwealth, for a supply of Australian horses. ...

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  37. MATHINNA.

    MATHINNA, Thursday.—So far we have only had three or four cases of mild influenza hore. Mr. Duffy, our mail driver, has been old, aside but ...

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  38. French's Denial

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the preface of the second edition of his war book Lord French repeats his denial that be informed Lord Kitchener in the ...

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  39. MAYOR'S FUND.

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  40. ADELAIDE TO MELBOURNE BY CYCLE

    MELBOURNE,. Wednesday.—Many motor-cyclists expressed the opinion that the Dunlop Rubber Company had easy figures in connection with ...

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  41. Soviet Governments

    LONDON, Thursday.—The negotiations between the Esthonian, Latvian, Lithuanian and Russian Soviet Governments terminated without decision. ...

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  42. COST TO THE GOVERNMENT.

    From live sources yesterday, a of "The Warad' found that it was estimated that the cost of the epidemic ...

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  43. TASMANIAN FRUIT

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  44. THE SOUP KITCHENS.

    The Battery Pont will be closed after to-day, and the few families who still require nourishment will be supplied by workers from the ...

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  45. Wily Wilson

    NEW YORK, Thursday—President Wilson has advised that the organisation of police unions is not permissible owing to the danger to public order. ...

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  46. Australian Goods

    LONDON, Thursday.—The auction of Australian motor cars at Salisbury Plains was highly successful, likewise typewriters, which realised above cost ...

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  47. Shipping facilities

    At a special meeting of the Hobart Chamber Of Commerce held on September 17 the following resolution was passed:— ...

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  48. France-Polish Agreement

    PARIS, Thursday.'—"Le Petit Journal" says that the Franco-Polish agreement has been signed. About 100,000 will be employed on reconstruction work ...

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  49. Pilgrimage To Palestine

    ROME, Thursday.—The Pope has [?] Catholics to organise pilgrimages to Palestine as soon as paschal and economic conditions permit. Six ...

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  50. Chaos In Anatolia

    LONDON, Thursday.—The situation in Anatolia is serious. The Turks are rapidly becoming a formidable power against the Greeks in the Smyrna distract. ...

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  51. LAUNCESTON IMPROVEMENT.

    LAUNCESTON. Friday.—The improved conditions in connection with the influenza epidemic were continued at Launceston to-day. A satisfactory ...

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  52. Fighting The Bolsheviks

    LONDON, Thursday—The Bolsheviks were severely defeated east of Geoktepe. Their forces are hurriedly evacuating Askabad. The prisoners ...

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  53. COST TO VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Officials, the influenza epidemic is over. The Exhibition Hospital was closed yesterday the last two patients being ...

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  54. PLACE LOAN CLOSING TIME

    The Central Peace Loan Committee recently requested the Commonwealth Treasurer to give an extension of time in this State in connection with the ...

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  55. Sculling Championship

    LONDON. Thursday.—Barry and Felton have signed articles for the sculling championship. Ernest Barry, the world's champion ...

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  56. INTERNATIONAL LABOR CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—At a meeting of the Trades Hall Council last night a letter wis received from the Prime Minister's Department with ...

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  57. DEATH OF TROOPER.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.— Trooper Leonard James Williams died at Campbell Town to-day from [?] monic influenza Decreased. who was ...

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  58. Trans-Pacific flight

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—Captain: Eric Donaldson, interviewed, said he planned the trans-Pacific flight from San Francisco via Hawall, thence to ...

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  59. GOOD NEWS FROM ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN Friday.—No fresh cases were reported to-day after at Queenstown Gormanstod or Zeehan. ...

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  60. RED CROSS TEAM.

    The Red Cross team of doctors and nurses yesterday, visited of patients. Of these seven were visited for the first time and all were mild cases. ...

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  61. WAREATEA ASOHRE.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—The steamer Wareatea, bound for Melbourne. ran aground at Salt Pan Point, near Beauty Point, at 10 o'clock last might. ...

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  62. WHO TAKES THE CUP?

    The Barry-Felton race carries the English championship. If Barry wins he takes the cup outright. Phelps, the old-time English sculler, is training ...

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  63. Australian Wool

    LONDON, Thursday.—The authorities have arranged to ship 50,000 bales of wool from Australia and New Zealand direct to Boston. where they will ...

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  64. Shipyards for Ireland

    DUBLIN, Thursday.—The Port and Docks Board is considering a proposal by the National Development Company to advance money to build ...

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  65. EMERGENCY CLOTHING COMMITTEE.

    The Emergency Clothing Committee desires to acknowledge the following donations:—Mrs. ft., 51/2 and parcels closing were received from a ...

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  66. Advertising

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