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  2. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 72 words
  3. FATE OF SHANTUNG

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The Tokio correspondent of the United Press Association says that it is reliably reported that Viscount Uchida told the ...

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  4. SHAKING IT OFF

    Not since pneumonic influenza at tacked Tasmania has the week-end report been so favorable as that of the two days just past. Since 6 p.m. on ...

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  5. IT MAY BE FOR YEARS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was asked today whether the corrected figures he gave in Parliament on Wednesday ...

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  6. ALLIED CONSORTIUM

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Manchester Guardian" points out that when the Entente recently sought to establish a consortium of British, French, ...

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  7. W[?]sonia

    LOS ANGELES, Sunday.—President Wilson, discussing the Shantung settlement, openly stated that the real pupose of the Senators in opposing ...

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  8. Another By-election

    LONDON, Friday.—The following is the result of the Pontefract by election:— Forrest (Coalition Liberal) 9920 ...

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  9. Export Of Sovereigns

    CAPETOWN, Saturday. — Indians have been exporting large quantities of sovereigns to India via Delago[?] Bay. The authorities are taking steps ...

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  10. Advertising

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    Advertising : 101 words
  11. “YOU'RE A LIAR”

    BRISBANE, Friday.—“You’re a liar," cried the Leader of the Opposition (Mir. Macartney), in the course of personal explanation which was ...

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  12. PARTY SYSTEM MUST GO.

    LONDON, Friday.—Lord Haldane, in a speech at Manchester, foreshadowed the end of party government and the rise of the group system. He ...

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  13. General Cables

    LONDON, Friday.—The Government officially states that the British Empire exhibition will be held from May to October, 1921. The Premier ...

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  14. WORLD WILL STAGNATE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Speaking at Watertown, Mr. Robert Lansing, American Foreign Minister, said that until the Senate consented to the ...

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  15. BRITISH LABOR VICTORY.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—A number of newspapers rejoice at the recent British elections. They say that there will soon be a workers Government ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL COUNCILS.

    OTTAWA, Friday.—The National Labor Conference decided to ask the Government to create a bureau to promote the adoption of industrial councils ...

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  17. TASMANIA LUCKY.

    "There is a doubt In my mind as to whether you have had what one might call the real thing as regards pneumonic influenza over here 'yet.'' ...

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  18. GIGANTIC WAR TRUST.

    ST. PAUL (Minnesota) Saturday.— Senator Johnston said that the League of Nations was merely a gigantic war trust. It mean that American boys ...

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  19. Peace Conference Adjourns

    PARIS, Friday.—The Peace Conference has adjourned, but it is unlikely that it will reassemble in its present form, as smaller States are unable to ...

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  20. "NOTHING FRESH" AT LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—There is nothing fresh to report regarding influenza. At the General Hospital there are five patients all doing well. ...

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  21. BY WIRELESS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Nava, Board says that the interception early 1918 by private citizens (using special apparatus) of messages sent direct ...

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  22. NAVY AT WORK

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Arrangements have been made for the seagoing fleet to leave Sydney on September 30 for a spring cruise. The ...

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  23. French In Defence

    LONDON, Friday.—General French, replying to the charge that be was about- to. leave the French army in the lurch, quotes letters from Mr. ...

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  24. WORK OF BRIGHTON COUNCIL.

    The Warden (Councillor T. J. Eddington) reported at the September meeting of the Brighton Council on the outbreak of pneumonic influenza ...

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  25. Hull Dockers Strike

    LONDON, Thursday.—One hundred and thirty steamers are idle as the result of the Hull strike of 5000 dockers, who are defying their leaders ...

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  26. Execution Suspended

    PARIS, Friday.—Le Noir, who was found guilty of communicating with the enemy and whose execution was postponed owing to the prosecution of ...

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  27. KITCHENER DEFENDED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Kitchener's biographer, Mr. George Arthur, declares that It is inconceivable that munitions were not ...

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  28. ONLY ONE CASE AT NEW NORFOLK.

    NEW NORFOLK, Saturday.—Conditions with regard to the 'flu epidemic show a marked improvement here, only one case of pneumonic ...

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  29. The German Market

    NEW YORK, Friday—The "Chicago News'" Berlin correspondent says that American business men are suffering from lack of proper diplomatic ...

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  30. GRATUITY TO SOLDIERS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.—The Minister for Defence has announced that a flat rate pre[?] of 1/6 per day from the date of embarkation to the signing ...

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  31. DRAMATIC REPRIEVE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Le Noir's reprieve was most dramatic. The firing party was waiting and the condemned man was already dressed. While ...

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  32. LATE SENATE S[?]ING

    MELBOURNE, Friday,—The Senate did not rise till 20 minutes to 4 o'cock this morning and then adjourned till nest Wednesday. ...

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  33. Marine Disaster

    NEW YORK Friday.—A despatch from Key West says that the steamer Valbanera, from Spain to Havana, is believed to have been sunk after ...

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  34. MENTAL DISEASES HOSPITAL.

    Yesterday's number of sufferers from ordinary influenza should have read 10 in place of ten. To-day the Acting Medical Superintendent ...

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  35. TRADE WITH GERMANY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The United Commercial Travellers' Association has written to the Prime Minister asking what is the position in regard to ...

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  36. DISABLED TASMANIAN SOLDIERS FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 words
  37. PEACE LOAN MEETINGS.

    BURNIE. Saturday. —The Peace Loan meetings which were to have been addressed in the open by Mr. New lands and Lieutenant-Colonel M[?]len have ...

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  38. EMERGENCY CLOTHING COMMITTEE.

    The committee desire to acknowledge the following parcels: Mrs. Crane, a friend, Mrs. House, Miss Grace Calvert. Mrs. Hadley., Sheets: ...

    Article : 71 words
  39. Raids fn Dublin

    LONDON Saturday.—The military in Dublin raided premises and suppressed the following four newspapers:—Mr. Arthur Griffiths' organ. "Irish ...

    Article : 37 words
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