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  2. GOVERNMENT BY REGULATION

    The following letter has been addressed by M r. Watt, Acting Prime Minister, to Mr. Tudor, leader o f the Labor party, regarding the Government’s attitude in ...

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    It is stated that an arrangement has now been arrived at between the Government and the Opposition to finish the business of the Federal Parliament on ...

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  6. SUPPLY.

    The Representatives sat all night discussing the three months’ Supply Bill introduced yesterday. The debate was carried on almost solely by Labor ...

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  7. SOLDIERS’ FINES

    Prior to the third reading of the Supply Bill Mr. Watt said he was in sympathy ­ with the suggestion made that all records of fines and penalties against ...

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  8. ESTIMATES.

    The consideration of the 1918-10 estimates was then resumed. The discussion was from the Labor side of the House. principally, and was ...

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  10. THE SENATE

    The Senate received the Supply Bill at 4.30. Senator Gardiner made a forcible and lengthy speech He attacked the ...

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  11. BRITISH “STANDARD YARDS.”

    It Is Interesting to note that Hobart is one of the three capital cities in the Commonwealth to possess certified copies of the fundamental standard yards and ...

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  12. BRILLIANT METEOR OVER BRAIDWOOD

    An enormous brilliant meteor passed over Braidwood at 3.30 last night, travelling­ from east to west, and lighting up the sky with a daylight brilliancy. ...

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  13. THE GERMAN SLAVE SYSTEM

    Some German newspapers are now showing a disposition to conceal the fact that the Russian prisoners, of war are being kept us agricultural and monition ...

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  15. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    It was a wet and cheerless day when the returned soldiers arrived in Launceston ­ by the Rotomahaua yesterday. They received, nevertheless, a very ...

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  16. DEAN GODBY’S RELIEFS

    Early in the war, said Dean Godby, preaching at St. Paul’s Cathedral to-day, ther were stories told by soldiers of the appearance of One, who brought strength ...

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  17. REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT

    Regarding certain repatriation cases which recently came to light, Senator Millen states that some returned soldiers have ventured into undertakings in­ ...

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  18. RECENT ADVANCE IN ASTRONOMY

    An Interesting lecture was delivered last night in the Museum by Dr, Bernard Thomas on “The Recent Advance In Astronomy.” Professor Flynn presided over a ...

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  19. AMUSEMENTS.

    Spencer’s big attraction at His Majesty’s to-night is “Bessy Ross,” with the much loved Alice Brady in the title role. The story is a true and gripping one ...

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  20. EARLDOM OF SEAFIELD

    Sapper William John Grant, formerly of Uralla, who is now serving with the Australian army in France, has been named as the prospective Earl Seafield, ...

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  21. BLUE BADGES TO-DAY

    The blue arm bonds which are to be Issued by the military authorities to wounded and sick soldiers undergoing hospital treatment will be available for ...

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  22. BARQUENTINE KOKO

    With fire raging between its decks, the American four-masted barquentine Koko had to be abandoned at sea. The fire broke out at a point about 180 miles ...

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  23. SYDNEY LABOR COUNCIL

    By 81 votes to six, the Hospital Employes’ ­ Union last night, at a special meeting, decided to withdraw Its affiliation with the Sydney Labor Council. The ...

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  24. HIS NECK BROKEN

    H. Heinke died to-day at Forbes, after having lingered for nearly ten months. with his neck broken. ...

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