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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 934 words
  3. Compulsion Bill.

    The Compulsory Service Bill renderd employers liable for having eligible men their employ. The police are empowered to challenge persons in the ...

    Article : 42 words
  4. Western Front.

    A Paris communique reports:—" We have extended and consolidated our gains at Mort Homme." ...

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  5. WHEAT FOR THE ALLIES

    Negotiation are now proceeding for the sale of a very large quantity of Australian wheat and some flour, enough to load 25 large merchant vessels. The ...

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  6. THE NEW ARMY.

    Five men were paraded before the doctor at Launceston yesterday afternoon by Recruiting Sergeants Dareey and Deane. All were passed for active ...

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  7. Mr. Hughes.

    The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) lunched with Lord Fisher, and conversed with him for several hours. he called on Mr. McKenna at the ...

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  8. Irish Revolt.

    Austro-Hungarian officers in their own uniforms surrendered with the Sinn Feiners at the Dublin Post Office. Two Austrians were arrested at Ball's bridge, ...

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  9. CIVILIANS QUITTING METZ.

    It is reported at Amsterdam that the civilian population is quitting Metz. ...

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  10. RINGLEADER SHOT DEAD.

    Rahilly, one of the ringicaders, was found shot dead near the Post Office. ...

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  11. THE 40TH BATTALION BAND

    With the object of providing funds with which to purchase the necessary instruments and accessories for the newly-formed band of the 40th Battalion, ...

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  12. ACTIVITY ON BRITISH LINE.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that there was activity in different parts of the line on Wednesday night. The enemy raided the British trenches at Monchy, ...

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  13. MOTION FOR REJECTION.

    On the motion for the second reading in the House of Commons Mr. R. D. Holt, Liberal member for Hexham, moved the rejection of the bill on the ground ...

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  14. CAUSES OF THE REVOLT.

    Mr. Asquith has promised to make a statement next week as the causes of the revolt. ...

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  15. DAYLIGHT SAVING SCHEME

    Referring to the adoption of the day- light saving scheme in Holland, the Chief Secretary (Mr. McLeod) said to-day that it was practically certain that the ...

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  16. GERMAN EVASION OF BLOCKADE.

    Mr. Hughes has had a long consultation with at highly placed personage as to the extent to which Germany is evading the blockade. ...

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  17. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A Berlin communique reports vigorous fighting at some points between Armentieres and Arras. The British following a mine explosion attempted an attack to ...

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  18. THIRTY THOUSAND STOLEN.

    The rebels at the Post Office stole £30,000 intended for the payment of old age pensions. ...

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  19. GERMAN PRESS ON MR. HUGHES.

    A Berne correspondent reports that the economic conference continues to agitate the German newspapers, though they assure their readers that the ...

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  20. THE SEARCH FOR REBELS.

    Sir J. G. Maxwell has posted at the police stations in various locations a warming that any one harbouring rebels is liable to be arrested, and his home ...

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  21. TRAGEDY OF THE DERWENT

    Last evening Captain Wilson and his crew cast off with tile auxiliary ketch Warrigal from the wharf, and dropped down stream until off Sandy Bay, and ...

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  22. AERIAL RAIDS

    A message from Christiania describes £20, the Zeppelin wreeked at Stavanger, as of the largest type, 650ft. long, and Soft, in diameter, with six motors, 800 ...

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  23. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The Latrobe Red Cross fund now stands at £1020 11s 9d, the April receipts including £4 3s, collected on election day. ...

    Article : 152 words
  24. THE KING'S TRIBUTE.

    The King has wired Sir J. G. Maxwell: —"Now the lamentable outbreak has been finally quelled I wish to express to my gallant troops in Ireland, the Irish ...

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  25. UNITED STATES NOTE

    According to an Amsterdam correspondent the German reply to the United States Note has been completed. It is a voluminous manuscript, and was ...

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  26. EARLY AND FULL ENQUIRY.

    In the House of Lords the Earl of Meath asked whether, despite warnings, Sinn Feiners ware permitted to remain in the service of the Dublin Post Office. ...

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  27. BERLIN VERSION OF RAID.

    A Berlin communique states that naval airships on Tuesday night bombed the factories, smelting furnaces, and railways at Middlesborough, Stockton, ...

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  28. THE TRIAL OF CASEMENT.

    Sir Roger Casement will be charged in a Civil Court with high treason, as he was arrested before the proclamation of martial law in Ireland. Moreover, it is ...

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  29. THE RIGHTS OF NEUTRALS.

    It is officially confirmed at Rio de Janeiro ,that the steamer Rio Branco has been torpedoed, and the news has created a sensation in Brazil. ''The ...

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  30. UNIONS WARNED

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Webster) warned the unions associated with his department that covert threats were dangerous weapons to handle. He was ...

    Article : 158 words
  31. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    Mr. Redmond has received telegrams of sympathy from General Botha (Prime Minister of South Africa) Mr. Vaughan (Premier of South Australia), Sir Joseph ...

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  32. IN MESOPOTAMIA

    The Secretary of State for War (East-Kitchener) speaking in the House of Lords, warmly eulogised General Townshend and the defenders of Kalt-el-Amara. ...

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  33. GIRL MUNITIONERS

    Sir Wlliam Beardorore, president of the Iron and Steel Institute, deelares that the output of Ghell bodies and the boring of shells by girl munitioners, is ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN CASE.

    Argument has been opened before the judicial committee of the Privy Council in the case of the Attorney-General of Queensland versus the Attorney-General ...

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  35. THE CUSTOMS TARIFF

    Apart altogether from the question of incidence of the Customs tariff, which has been in operation since the end of 1914, without legislative authority, ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Copenhagen newspaper "Ribest Tideirte" narrates that on October 7 eight mine sweepers under the auxiliary cruiser Kaiser were anchored in, the ...

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  37. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN OFFICES

    A feature of the new South Australian offices will be comprehensive display of produce in the large windows on the Strand, and in a show room with ...

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  38. MR. ASQUITH'S METHODS

    Sir Edward Carson, entertained at "luncheon by the Unionist war committee, said he was glad of the introduction of the Compulsory Service Bill. One or the ...

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  39. GERMAN VESSEL CAPTURED.

    It is reported from Madrid that the British: have captured the German steamer. Telde, which had been interned at Teneriffe. She was anchored outside ...

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  40. FINANCIAL.

    The returns of the Bank of England for the week are as follow, the figures for the previous week being given in parentheses:—issue department— ...

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  41. IN TASMANIA.

    The postponed celebration of Anzac Day was held on Wednesday at Ross. A united service was held in the Town Hall, which was well filled. The ...

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  42. PRICE OF HIDES

    A large deputation representing pastoralists and woolgrowers of Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia, waited upon the Minis. ...

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  43. A GREAT SPEECH.

    Mr. Lloyd-George had so long been silent that his speech was awaited with intense interest. He spoke for three-quarters of an hour, full of passion, ...

    Article : 170 words
  44. A HOBART HOTEL

    The adjourned sitting of the Hobart Licensing Bench, for the hearing of the application of Sagar Whittles, for a public house license for the Duke of York ...

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  45. BELGIAN RELIEF.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) speaking at the annual meeting of the Belgian relief committee at the Mansion House, said the intervention of America ...

    Article : 90 words
  46. BRISBANE TRAMWAYS.

    The report of the Brisbane Tramways and Investment Company shows it profit of £95,667. A dividend on ordinary shares of 8 per cent is declared, £3500 ...

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  47. BREAD BAKING TROUBLE

    No bread will be baked by members of the Operative Bakers Union, except between, 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. after tomorrow. The union has ...

    Article : 166 words
  48. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The open market rate of discount for three months fine bills is 3 9-16 per cent, Short loans are quoted at 4 per cent. ...

    Article : 28 words
  49. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 236 words
  50. IN THE BALKANS.

    It is reported from Salonika that the French have occupied Florina, in Greece about 17 miles south-east from Monastia. ...

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  51. FRENCH PRESS OPINION.

    The Paris newspaper' welcome the introduction in England of military service. The "Journal" attributes the reform ...

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  52. TURKISH STORY

    The Cairo , newspaper Mokatam" states that Turkish officers stabbed Field Marshal von der Goltz, and that General von Sanders house at ...

    Article : 41 words
  53. TASMANIAN VOLUNTEERS.

    In the Evandale Council Chambers recently a farewell social was tendered to a number of soldiers who were home on final leave. The hall was tastefully ...

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  54. THE WAREATEA MISHAP

    Without its propeller the steamer Wareatea reached the south wharf early today from Launceston. The agents for the vessel stated to-day that the loss ...

    Article : 121 words
  55. N.S. WALES GENEROSITY.

    The Agent-General for New South Wales (Mr. Wise) has returned to London from the Paris Parliamentary conference. Prior to Mr. Wise's, speech he ...

    Article : 67 words
  56. HOW PEACE WILL COME.

    Mr. Thomas Page. American Ambassador to Italy, has reported to Washing ton that there is no immediate prospect of peace in Europe. He believes, ...

    Article : 60 words
  57. INFECTIOUS DISEASE CASES,

    The Premier (Mr. Lee) and Dr. Robertson, Chief Health Officer, will journey to Launceston on Friday next in connection with the proposal to provide ...

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  58. QUEENSLAND PREMIER

    Mr. Ryan, the Queensland Premier and Attorney-General, has conferred with the Attorney-General on certain Queensland matters of Imperial concern. ...

    Article : 80 words
  59. DOMINIONS AND PEACE.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons Mr. Steel Maitland, Under Secretary to the Colonial Office, said there was no reason to believe that ...

    Article : 51 words
  60. GORDON ELECTION

    The returning, officer for Gordon found no alteration in the figures already published, nod to-day officially declared Mr. James McDonald elected. ...

    Article : 27 words
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