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  2. BACK TO TASSY

    The local branch of the Government Tourist Bureau advised yesterday that the Riverina had left Sydney that day for Hobart with 230 passengers, among ...

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  3. MODERN 'PLANES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday-The Army Air Service has announced the perfection of an automatic airplane control device said to be more accurate ...

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  4. FEDERAL SERVICE

    MELBOURlSsE, Wednesday—Under the measure passed last session provision was made for a board of three to administer control of the federal public ...

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  5. DRAGGED TO DEATH

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.—Duncan Keith, of Laen North, was driving on Tuesday night. With his sister, in a gig into Donald. ...

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  6. THE NEAR EAST

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Australian Press Association learns from official circles that the difficulties regarding the preliminary Allied Conference ...

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  7. THE INDEMNITIES

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The German Government has sent another note to the Reparations Commission, making definite proposals for the stablisation ...

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  8. CHILI DISASTER

    SANTIAGO (Chili) Tuesday.—Renewed earthquake shocks were left at La Serena to-day. The total damage age is unknown. ...

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  9. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.— Mr. M. Charlton, Federal Labor leader, addressed the electors in the National Theatre' to-night on Federal ...

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  10. DEAD MAY NUMBER 5000.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Consular reports from Chili indicate that 1200 miles of coast felt the effects of the tidal, ware in varying degrees. ...

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  11. CHILD KILLED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday —A few strands of hair found on the undercarriage of a motor car impelled the Coroner to commit Frederick Lee ...

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  12. AFTER DUE CONSIDERATION.

    GENEVA Tuesday—After consulting the Turkish Ambassador in Paris, Ismet Pasha (the head of the Turkish delegation at Lausanne) bas gone to ...

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  13. WIRTH CABINET RESIGNS.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.— The Wirth Cabinet bas. resigned. The reparations Note also proposes a gold loan, controlled by an Independent ...

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  14. CONGREGATIONAL UNION

    DEVONPORT, Wednesday. At the second day of the Congregational Union of Tasmania to-day, the following officiers wer elected:— Secretary Rev. H. W. ...

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  15. Programme

    The following elaborate programme has been arranged for the entertainment of the visitors during “the fortnight” FRIDAY NOVEMBER 17. ...

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  16. WILL NOT STAND DICTATION.

    GENEVA Tuesday. — The Angora delegation to. Lausanne state that if they are to be confronted with Allied decisions made at a preliminary conference ...

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  17. DARING MAHUD RAID

    LAHORE, Tuesday. — A daring Mahud raid on the Bannu road resulted in one vonvoy driver bang killed and a revenue commissioner and an ...

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  18. EGYPTIAN DELEGATION.

    CAIRO, Tuesday. — The extreme Nationalists have sent a delegation to Lausanne to demand the absolute independence of the Nile Valley, the ...

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  19. TERRIFIC HAILSTORM

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Information has reached Kokstad (cape province) of a terriffic and unprecedented hailstorm storm in Griqualand East. Fourteen ...

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  20. Papuan Explorers

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Ill-luck dogged four young men, led by Captain Hurley, who left Australia last August with a flying-boat and seaplane ...

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  21. ROYAL DISPUTE

    BELGRADE, Tuesday.—-The long dispute between King Alexander, of Lego-SIavia, and his brother, Prince George has been satisfactorily closed. ...

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  22. JAPS. IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The United States Census Bureau estimates that approximately 1000 Japanese will have last naturalisation paters ...

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  23. DELEGATES OF SMALLER POWERS.

    PARIS, Tuesday. — Britain, France, and Italy have agreed to confer at Lausanne with the representatives of Belgium, Sweden, and Denmark whenever ...

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  24. HANDING BACK CONTROL.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday. — The Tries have handed over the town of Rodosto, on the Sea of Marmora, to the Kemalists. Adrianople will be ...

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  25. TRIPLE AIR TRAGEDY

    PARIS. Tuesday.—A triple air air tragedy occurred owing to a breaking propellor cutting the tail of a biplane in two. M. Toiree, one of ...

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  26. Jockey’s Death

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The Legislative Assembly met to-day, when Mr. Mutch asked the Chief Secretary was he aware that in a race at Gosford, ...

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  27. DENISON CAMPAIGN

    Ex-Senator D. J. O’Keefe, selected Labor candidate for Denison at the forthcoming Federal elections, will open his campaign on Thursday evening ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES

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  29. PLIGHT OF REFUGEES.

    ATHENS, Tuesday. -— Mr. James Crutcher, Director .of the American Near East Relief lund, reports that only those following the track of the ...

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  30. MISS MARY M'SWINEY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Mrs. Muriel M'Swiney. wife of Mr. Terence M'Swiney, the late Lord Mayor of Cork, who died as a result of his ...

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  31. Mr. H. Hays at Bellerive

    Mr. Herbert Hays, one of the Nationalist candidates for the Senate, address a well-attended meeting of electors at Bellerive last evening. ...

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  32. [?]KALI RIOTS

    LAHORE, Tuesday.—Another band of a hundred military pensioners proceeded to Gurukabagh, where riots have taken place among the Akins ...

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  33. TEA MARKET

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday. — At the 23rd tea sale to-day 26.196 packages were offered from the chief districts, follows.—Assam 8581; . Booars, ...

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  34. Good Labor Prospects

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Corporal Cecil Murphy, State Labor member for North Sydney, who has just returned from an electioneering campaign in ...

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  35. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Oldham, said he did not intend to say a word to embarrass the Government while It was engaged ...

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  36. “HOME, SWEET, HOME”

    LONDON. Tuesday. — The Duke of Northumberland was addressing a dockers’ meeting at Southampton, and was severely heckled. A disturbance ...

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  37. WOOL SALES

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.—The catalogue at to-day’s wool sales totalled 6,667 bales, embracing good collections in which merinos again figured leargely. ...

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  38. TRIAL OF MINISTERS.

    ATHENS. Tuesday. — The judges sitting in the Chamber of Deputies have commenced the trial of ex-Minister They have rejected the plea ...

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  39. SHIPBUILDERS' WAGES

    LONDON. Tuesday. — The Industrial Court bas refused the ship-building trades claim for increased wages. At the same time the Admiralty has ...

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  40. BUTTER FOR BRITAIN

    BURNIE. Wednesday.—There was a further large shipment of Northwest West Coast butter from Burnie tonight by the steamer Oonah. The ...

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  41. BOWLING AND TENNIS

    The above match will take place today (Thursday), commencing at 10 a.m . at New Town Suburban Ground. ...

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  42. CONSTANTINOPLE SITUATION.

    LONDON. Tuesday. — The “Daily Telegraph's” Constantinople spondent states that Rafaat Pasha's only concession to the Allied High ...

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  43. Advertising

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