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  2. LATROBE SHALE

    The Latrobe shale oil proposition, which has been hung up for some eight or 10 years now, has at last been given a new lease of life, and ...

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  3. MANSLAUGHTER OF BERNARD BORGESS.

    It-was stated yesterday by the Attorney General that the State Cabinet had decided, after going exclusive into the whole of the ...

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  4. JAPS. IN FORMOSA.

    The increasing delicacy of the situation -between America and Japan makes unusually significant the news that Japan is consecrating troops in Formosa a day's sail from the Philippines controlled by the United. ...

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  5. GREECE GETS A NOTE

    LONDON Saturday — Mr. Martin Donohne writing from Athens states that George is pleased with England's attitude towards Constantine and his ...

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  6. RESENTS CRITICISM

    LONDON, Saturday — Mr. Lloyd George at a banquet given by Constitutional Club, made a bitter attack on Mr. Asquith Mr ...

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  7. COUNTESS ON TRIAL.

    LONDON, Saturday — Countress Markieviez Strenuously denies saying that she had 'shot soldiers and police. When she organised the boy scouts ...

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  8. LATER REPORT.

    LONDON, Saturday — sir. Donohue, whose earlier message was evidently based on an incorrect account Allies' intentions as published ...

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  9. CESSATION OF VIOLENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday — Messrs Henderson and Adamson, the leaders of the Labor commission-to Ireland, had a long interview with Mr. Arthur ...

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  10. Helping the fanner

    "WASHINGTON, Friday — Ex-President Wilson, replying to Senator Sutherland, who requested him to take action to extricate the farmers ...

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  11. Destructive Gafe.

    LONDON, Saturday. — A severe gale is raging on the British Isles. Several coastal vessels have been wreeked with loss of life. Five of ...

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  12. THREE CIVILIANS KILLED.

    LONDON, Saturday — Three civilians were shot dead by a band following an ambush on-a police patrol There were no police casualties. ...

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  13. JAPAN AND UNITED [?]

    TOKIO, Friday [?] ex minister for Finance [?] before a conference of [?] ciations interest in Japanese ...

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  14. NAVY DEPARTMENT HEARS NOTHING.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday-The State Department states that the Navy Department announce that the have no information regarding the reported ...

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  15. WELCOMED BY THOUSANDS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday — Mrs. M'Sweeney, on landing, was greeted by thousands of Sinn Fein sympathisers who silently paid tribute and ...

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  16. JAPAN DICTATORIAL

    TOKIO, Saturday.— The Japanese Military Commission: at' Chientao Manchuria has written to the Canadian missionaries denying the letter's ...

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  17. SECRETARY TO TREASURY'S VIEW.

    WASHINGTON Friday — The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Houston) has informed Mr. House that the Senate agricultural committee's ...

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  18. Doctor's Omission.

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday—The doctor on the Orient linor Osterley yesterday. was fined 300 rupees at Calcutta for failing to report a case ...

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  19. AMERICA PREPARING

    Most people of balance [?] hope and believe that all [?] ties will be surinounted [?] falling reaches a crists [?] ...

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  20. M'SWEENEY'S WIDOW IN NEW YORK.

    NEW YORK, Saturday — The New York liner Celtic, bringing Mrs, M'Sweeney, arrived too late at the dock on Friday, portioning the elaborate ...

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  21. SHIPPING TROUBLES.

    BRISBANE, Saturday — The shipping situation shown no improvement.. The Araawatta has also been stopped by the .demands of the firemen, ...

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  22. AGITATION IN THE NORTH.

    LAUNCESTON Sunday —Although the sentence passed on Trooper Smith in connection with the shooting of Captain Burgess has been reduced to ...

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  23. Rise for Winston.

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday — The 'Pioneer" learns from well informed garters that Mr. Winston Churchill has been appointed Viceroy. ...

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  24. OWNERSHIP OF CABLES.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The United Press correspondent at Washington learns that Ja[?] continue to refuses the surrender of the ex-German ...

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  25. SOME QUESTIONS AND A WARNING.

    Sir,—Has the Great "War blunted our regard for the sanctity of human life? Are not desperados busy" in many parts of the -world; to-day, ignoring ...

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  26. PENGUIN COUNCILLOR'S MOTION

    PENGUIN, Saturday.—The case of Trooper smith was "before the Penguin Council yesterday, when a petition of the Launceston citizens was ...

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  27. ANOTHER OUTRAGE.

    LONDON, Sunday.— The League Castle' and the adjoining residence of Robert Traverse was burned. The damage was £23,000. ...

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  28. SEQUEL TO M'SWEENEY'S DEATH

    LONDON, Sunday.— The closing the public galleries in the Honse of Commons was due to the discovery of a Sinn Fein plot to home the ...

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  29. Frank Wootton's Successes.

    LONDON, Saturday — Frank Wootion second two [?] and a third at Hempion Park to-day. This Week's record is Fourteen mounths four wins. ...

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  30. PROTECT THE PUBLIC.

    The "Mercury" of March 7, 1914 "We refuse to believe that any sane and decently restrained man or women in the Labor party wishes to see ...

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  31. WHAT AUSTRALIA THINKS.

    BOSTON, Saturday.—Mr. Sheldon, in a speech at Harvard Union consenting upon the observation by Senator Lodge recently that [?] would ...

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  32. A LIGHT SENTENCE.

    SHEFFIELD Sunday —At the monthly meeting of the Kentish Council yesterday a petition framed by the citizen of Launceston for the ...

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  33. A FARTHING DAMAGES

    PERTH. Saturday — In the Supreme Court on Friday, before the Chief Justice and a jury, the case in which James Latham, Mayor of ...

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  34. FISHERMAN'S GRUESOME HALL.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday — [?] ing off the Port Melbourne pier [?] urday afternoon George Ford all weeks felt something heavy on his fint. [?] ...

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  35. Australia Bound

    LONDON Saturday — The Zealand sailed from Liverpool to-day with 960 immigration for Westralia. The majority are ex-serviceman and the ...

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  36. Storing Wool in London

    LONDON, Friday — The port of London authority, together with uptown warehouse keepers has arranged aggregate storage in Loudon for ...

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  37. Back at Work.

    BROKEN Hill Saturday — Mr Fimery representative of the mine own era, states that about 1500 then employed on the line of the lode at ...

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  38. Cotton Slack.

    LONDON, Saturday — The American section of the Lancashire cotton trade, comprising three fourths of the industry, has decided to reduce the ...

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  39. N.S.W. POLICE RESOLUTION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The N.S.W. Police Association carried a resolution congratulating Colpnel Lord, Commissioner of Police, Tasmania, ...

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  40. PERSONAL.

    Lady Altardyce has not been too well since her return from Melbourne cannot undertake any, public enginements at presents ...

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