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  2. STEELWORKERS' STRIKE

    PITTSBURG, Saturday.— A general strike of the employes of the Beth-e-hem Steel Companies has been ordered Monday. Thousands are expected ...

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  3. FIGHT FOR HUME

    ROME, Saturday.—It is stated that views at a meeting of the Italian, Crown Council were very divergent. Some favored the annexation of ...

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  4. PEACE AND GOODWILL

    NEW YORK, Saturday—Viscount Grey has arrived. In a statement, he expressed regret at the partial failure of his sight, which made all public ...

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  5. THE PEACE TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Democratic leaders are apparently not hopeful of the Treaty Bill passing. It is understood that President ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. CURBING SENATOR JOHNSON.

    The "'New York Times" Washington correspondent states that Senator Johnson has received a telegram from the most prominent Californian ...

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  8. LABOR RESTIVE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday—A despatch from Washington' states chat Mr. James O'Connell, president of the Metal Trade Department of the American ...

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  9. INFLUENZA

    Reports in connection with the-influenza epidemic continue to be satisfactory, and give every reason for hoping the scourge has been definitely ...

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  10. Advertising

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  11. CLASH WITH ITALIANS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday—It as announced that the United States naval party have landed at Trau, in Dalmatia, tar policing purposes. The ...

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  12. WHAT REPUBLICANS WANT.

    WASHINGTON. Saturday.—Senator Johnson. In debating the Peace Treaty in the Senate, pointed out that his amendment was not directed at ...

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  13. PRESIDENT BREAKS DOWN.

    WICHITA (Kansas), Friday.—Owing to nervous exhaustion, President "Wilson has cancelled the remainder of tour. The president's physician ...

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  14. TERRORISTIC METHODS. PRACTISED BY STEEL TRUST. MEN KEPT OUT OF UNIONS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Mr. Samuel Gompers, defining the" steel strike, says that the workers merely demanded the right to be heard. If a ...

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  15. SERBIA'S ATTITUDE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The New York "Times'". Washington correspondent has interviewed the Serbian Crutch, who said: "Should ...

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  16. VICTORIA LEADS IN PEACE LOAN

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Although the Treasury has not so far disclosed the actual famous subscribed towards the Peace Loan by the several ...

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  17. AT PORT CYGNET.

    Sir,—I 'have followed carefully In your valuable columns day after day the reports of this terrible and deadly "flu" and after analysing the ...

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  18. General Cables

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Washington Department of Commerce announces that the output from American shipyards for the year ending ...

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  19. Japan's Claims

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—A sage from Tokio states that Baron Kato! in a recent speech declared that Japan would never consent to abandon ...

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  20. EMERGENCY CLOTHING COMMITTEE.

    The Emergency Clothing Committee report that the number of parcels sent out to date is 344. representing 4400 articles, and ...

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  21. "WITHOUT A, FRIEND."

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Senator Cummins, a .Republican, speaking in the Senate, said that when President Wilson ended his work in Parts the ...

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  22. AVIATION RECORD.

    LONDON, Friday:—Paris messages state that Lacerate flew 265 Kilometres in an hour, a record. A Kilometre is nearly five-eights of a mile. ...

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  23. Captured German Ships

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Shipping Board, has refused to hand over to Britain the Imperator and other German ships, which it was expected ...

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  24. MORE DEPORTEES.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Another 1730 enemy aliens, have been deported to Germany. ...

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  25. Repatriating Australians

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday.—The Union Government' has promised to assist the repatriation of Australian domiciled soldiers eligible for a free ...

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  26. TO LIFT CARGOES.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—To-day the secretary of the Launceston Traders Association (Mr. W. A. Whitaker) sent the following urgent wire to ...

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  27. STATE FARMING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Agricultural Executive Committee has taken over 64,000 acres of badly farmed land. The committee is now directly farm. ...

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  28. THOSE RESTRICTIONS.

    Sir,—Just at .the tune .when the people are hopeful, of the removal of the influenza restrictions, your local contemporary comes along with a ...

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  29. "A WELD COMPROMISE."

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that it is understood that Republicans are offering a ...

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  30. HOP-GROWERS BEHIND-HAND.

    NEW NORFOLK, Friday.—The 'flu epidemic has caused considerable disorganisation throughout the district Hop-growers are at least a fortnight ...

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  31. Internationalising War Debts

    MONTREAL, Friday. — The New York "Times" Washington correspondent says. that Congressmen express strong opposition to the proposed ...

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  32. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Washington correspondent. of the "New Times'' says that the United' Senate unanimously passed a ...

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  33. Coming Home

    LONDON, Saturday.—The s.s. Moana has left Plymouth with 540 troops families-for Australia. Mr. Andrew Fisher farewelled Senator Pearce ...

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  34. MUST EVACUATE LITHUANIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Supreme Council has decided to demand that the Germans evacuate Lithuania. ...

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  35. Adelina Patti Dead

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—London messages announce the death of Madame Adelina Patti. (Born in 1843 at Madrid, Adelina ...

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  36. Unhappy" Austria

    PARIS. Saturday.—The "Petit Partsten's correspondent, in Vienna, says that owing to the disastrous food and position it is reported that Austria ...

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  37. MORE DIGGERS COMING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Port Denison has sailed from Plymouth with 1400 Australians abroad. ...

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  38. Government Criticised.

    QUEENSTOWN. Thursday. — The Municipal Council meeting to-night death with a circular letter from the Zeehan Council asking for co-operation. ...

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  39. LAUNCESTON'S BETTER POSITION.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. —There were no admissions to the Wellington Square hospital to-day and no discharges Only Ave patients, who are ...

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  40. Left for Country Trip.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—Early this afternoon the body of John M'Hugh. aged about 55, a member of the firm of M'Hugh Bros, of Sandhill potteries, was ...

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  41. "TO SOLVE RUSSIA'S NEEDS."

    LONDON, Saturday.— Kolchak, by proclamation, has summoned leaders of the Zemstovs to a popular national conference in order to solve ...

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  42. In The Country

    GLENORA, Monday.—To understand the work being done in this district to combat the "flu" it must be realised that the hospital at Bushy ...

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  43. END OF BRITISH SUMMER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British Summer will terminate at 2 a.m. on September 29. ...

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  44. Mandatory for Armenia

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says that the Armenian delegation. giving evidence before, the ...

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  45. EX-AMBASSADOR DEAD.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The death is announced of Sir Francis Bertie, ex-British Ambassador in Paris. Sir Francis Bertie entered the foreign ...

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  46. Railway Fatalities.

    PERTH. Sunday.—Last night at a level crossing- at Guildford Mrs. D. Dunn, Mrs. T. Neilson and the latter's 12-year-old daughter, were passing in a ...

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  47. Mine Boss Found Dead.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—Joseph Patrick Hennessy, 42 years of age shift at the Mt. Lyell mine, was found on Saturday afternoon in the north ...

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  48. ARE SCHOOLS CLOSED?

    Sir.—The thoughtful and sensible members of the State must highly appreciate what is being done by the health authorities by way of ...

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  49. More Rockefeller Millions

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Mr. John Rockefeller has extended a gift of 20.000,000 dollars to the United States General Education Board for the. improvement ...

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  50. Gone But, .Not Forgotten.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— Edward Bran was arrested off the steamer Wanilla which arrived from Adelaide on Saturday day morning. He had been sentenced ...

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  51. Bread Strike Ended.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The bread strike ended to-day, with the acceptance by the men of the employers' terms, including £3/17/6 per week, -with the . increased. ...

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  52. Request to State Government.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—At the instance of Mr. Burchell. Federal member Fremantle, the Government has telegraphed to the State Government of ...

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  53. Jap. Naval Manoeuvres

    NEW YORK, Saturday—A despatch. from Tokio states that it is announced that the Japanese navy, under the personal supervision of the Emperor, will ...

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  54. Little "Unwanted" Drowned.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. — Yesterday morning the body of a newly-born female child was found in the river near the Tamar Yacht Club's shedi. It was ...

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  55. AT NEW NORFOLK.

    NEW NORFOLK. Sunday.—Were it not for the restrictions still being in operation, matters would be practically normal, with the exception of ...

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  56. Storeman Found Dead.

    LAUNCESTON, Sundays-Last evening Ebenezer Jones, 42, storeman at J. A. Birchall's stationery establishment, was found dead on the floor of an outhouse ...

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