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  2. THE FALLING MARK

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—The international experts’ memorandum on the stabilisation of the mark suggests that the mark should be fixed at 3000 ...

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  3. FOREIGN POLICY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Carbon speaking in the City, said there was no plot or Intrigue in regard to the late Government. He was ...

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  4. MINE DISASTER

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday—An awful disaster occurred at a coal mine at Spangler, Pennsylvania, the definite cause is not yet known, although ...

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  5. AMERICAN ELECTIONS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday,.— While the exact election returns are not likely to be known for several days the following is the situation late on ...

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  6. THE NEAR EAST

    PARIS, Wednesday. — “Le Petit Parisien’s” Constantinople correspondent states that the Kemalists have expelled the French Consul at Brusa ...

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  7. IRISH REVOLT

    LONDON, Wednesday. — National troops were parading at Wellington Barracks, in Dublin, .this morning, when a withering machine gun and ...

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  8. DASHED INTO TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—-A motor [?] collided with a train level crossing near Bill. William Gibson a youth of Thi[?] was killed ...

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  9. Collides With Tree

    SYDNEY. Thursday—The motor bus running between Newport and Narrabeen collided with a Stanley Durieu of Darlingh[?] were ...

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  10. BATTLE AT FOXFORD.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The Free State troops opened an intense machine gun and rifle fire on the irregulars’ stronghold at foxford. The ...

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  11. MISTAKEN IDENTITY

    ADELAIDE, Thursday—In the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Gordon, William John Stevens 27 years of age, was charged with ...

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  12. PROHIBITIONISTS ROTTED

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— With the exception of Ohio, where later returns from the rural districts have reversed the earlier figures, and now ...

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  13. STATE BANK IN N.Z

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—The Prime Minister ( Mr. Massey) referring to naval defence, said it was proposed to increase the naval expenditure from ...

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  14. CONSTANTINOPLE CONFERENCE.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday.— Ismet Pasha, the Angora Foreign Minister, had a conference with the Allied High Commissioners, and then left for ...

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  15. MORATORIUM NECESSARY.

    LONDON Wednesday—The “Morning Post’s” Berlin correspondent states that the essence of the scheme of the economic experts is that Germany ...

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  16. LATE MISS MARIE LLOYD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The late Miss Marie Lloyd’s will has been proved at £7334. The nett value of unsettled property did not exceed ...

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  17. GREAT TENSION IN CITY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday— The Grand Vizier (Tewfik Pasha) has sent a final appeal for reconciliation between the Porte and the Angora ...

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  18. MUTUAL ESTEEM ESSENTIAL.

    He had never initiated a line of policy in great affairs without immediately informing France and Italy He was not much of a believer in ...

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  19. SUSPECTED MURDER

    LONDON, Wednesday—It is understood that the result ,of the Investigation into the death of Mrs. Clara Jelf, whose body . was recently exhumed, ...

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  20. HOBART ROSE SHOW

    The fifteenth annual rose show under the auspices of the Amateur Horticultural Society was held at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon and ...

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  21. SAVINGS BANK MANAGER

    PERTH, Thursday. — This report of the select committer which investigated the retirement during the war of Carl Leseben from the manager ...

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  22. SUGAR INDUSTRY

    , BRISBANE. Thursday— Mr. Hughes had it to his power to continue this very satisfactory condition of things, and he failed to do it,” the ...

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  23. LOAN OF £25,000,000.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Central News Agency’s Berlin correspondent states that the firm of Lazard Bros. of London, has offered Germany ...

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  24. EXCHANGE DEPRECIATES HOURLY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday.— The Bourse has closed, and the Turkish Exchange is depreciating hourly. Merchants are cancelling ...

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  25. BOXING

    LONDON, Wednesday—Kid Lewis has sold his public house at Kentish Town in order to devote himself to boxing and films. After the completion ...

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  26. MIGRATION MOVEMENT

    WELLINGTON, Thursday—The Government has made an agreement with the Imperial authorities for a considerable reduction in message ...

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  27. LORD LUDLOW DIES

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The death is enounced of Lord Ludlow of Heywood, as the Result of a hunting accident Lord Ludlow was 67 years of age, ...

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  28. MUDANIA ARMISTICE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — It is officially stated that the Allies are firmly resolved to maintain their position in Constantinople existing at the time ...

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  29. CALCUTTA TEASALES

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.—At the 22nd tea auction sale 28,499 packages were offered, the chief districts being Assam with 11,884, Dooars with 6314 ...

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  30. HOBART’S WAR MEMORIAL

    The following is officially communicated:— “They say that money talks Then set it talk to-day. The rich man’s che[?] and the poor man’s pence. There ...

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  31. GREEKS IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Dr. F. Nansen, the League of Nations Relief .Commissions, has asked the Angora Government to negotiate for the ...

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  32. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    It has been found necessary to rearrange the itinerary of Mr. Matt Charlton, leader of the Federal Labor Party on his Tasmanian tour. ...

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  33. NEAR EASTERN POSITION,

    The position in the Near East at the moment constituted a definite Menace to the world’s peace, and the events during the last 24 hours had ...

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  34. “CHALLENGE TO ERR[?]”

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  35. ALLIED MILITARY FORCE.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — “Le Petit Parisien,” recalling Field-Marshal Foch’s statement that the Turks can be prevented from passing the Straits ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Wednesday—Lord Ulls water has been nominated for the Rectorship of St Andrew’s University at Edinburgh as the, successor ...

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  37. Country Party Candidates

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  38. GREECE AND JUGO SLAVIA

    ATHENS, Wednesday—It is reported that the Cabinet will resign and he reformed under a new Premier Greece and Jugo-Slavia have ...

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  39. SIR ERNEST RUTHERFORD.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Royal Society has awarded the Society Medal to Professor Sir Ernest Rutherford, for researches into atomic structure, ...

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  40. ASIA AND EUROPE.

    PARIS, Wednesday. —The press is now unanimous that the Allies must use force it necessary to make The Turks respect them. There is a ...

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  41. GREEK POLITICIANS

    ATHENS, Wednesday. -The report on the Asia Minor disaster- accuses: several politicians, including M. Had Janestic ( War Minister) of high ...

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  42. LATEST SUBSCRIPTIONS

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  43. EX-SENATOR O’KEEFE

    Ex-Senator D. J. —O’Keefe the selected Labor candidate for Denison in the House of Representatives is to arrive in Hobart on Saturday and ...

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  44. ISSUES VERY GRAVE.

    LONDON. Wednesday— Mr. H. H. Asquith, the Liberal leader, speaking at Paisley, said that the issues involved in the very serious situation ...

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  45. ONE BIG UNION

    JOHANNESBURG. Thursday. — It Is proposed that a One Big Union will be formed here an lines differing from the existing organisations. It is to ...

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  46. ENGLISH PENSIONS

    LONDON. Thursday. — Major G.C. Tryon ( Minister of Pennalons) speaking at Brighton, said that the Cabinet had decided that all pensions, Cabinet ...

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  47. COAL TRIBUNAL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Additional evidence was taken before the Coal Tribunal to-day regarding the dispute connected with the rates of pay ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. LABOR MAN’S VIEW.

    LONDON. Wednesday. — Mr. J. H. Thomas at. M.P (Labor), speaking at Berby, said that the Kemalist leaders would makea profound mistake if ...

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