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  2. INDUSTRIES CLOSE DOWN.

    The Broken Hill Proprietary Company's steel works are being closed down and 90 men thrown out of work. The Government workshops at Walsh Island, ...

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  3. A STIRRING SPEECH.

    Speaking at the celebration of the Central Methodist Mission held in the Town Hall last night, the Governor (Sir A. Stanley) delivered a stirring speech upon ...

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  4. IN TASMANIA.

    "Waiting for news" stuns up the position so far as Launceston was concerned yesterday. The European war and Britain's chances of success against ...

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  5. PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION.

    A demonstration which for its display of patriotic enthusiasm and its unbridled manifestation of loyalty is almost without parallel in Victoria was ...

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  6. STATEMENT BY MR. FISHER.

    In the course of a speech last night Mr. Andrew Fisher said it mattered not what nation was concerned, now that the time had come to defend ...

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  7. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Speaking at Green Bushes, Sir John Forrest said he was in constant communication with Mr. Scaddan in regard to the war. Every precaution would be ...

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  8. A JUST CAUSE.

    The National Anthem was sung at Holy Trinity Church at last night's service. Canon de Coetlogon spoke of the justness of Great Britain's cause, point ...

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  9. FEDERAL PROCLAMATIONS.

    A meeting of the Federal Executive Council was held to-day, and subsequently a proclamation was issued revoking that of the previous day in relation to ...

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  10. AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE [?]URNED.

    The disquieting news received by cable on Wednesday was the cause of an abrupt termination of the Agricultural Conference which was being held at ...

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  11. THE EFFECT ON TRADE.

    Even thus early trade throughout the state has been paralysed to a large extent, and foodstuffs of all descriptions have made a very material advance in ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The medical students at the Adelaide Hospital have offered their services to the Army Medical Corps. An armed escort of naval men has ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Union S.S. Company has announced that the intended departure of the ships Atua and Tofua for the Pacific Islands and New Zealand has been postponed ...

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  14. A REGRETTABLE INCIDENT.

    A regrettable Incident has occurred on the island trader Germania, which arrived from Hong Kong via the Islands on Thursday last, badly damaged in a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. THE NAVAL CADETS.

    A state of activity prevailed in naval circles, and preparations are now under way to cope with any emergency that may arise. At 1 o'clock ...

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  16. A GERMAN STEAMER.

    The German steamer Griefswald arrived from Bremen this morning, and was placed under arrest by the naval authorities. She was spoken off ...

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  17. THE LYELL MINE.

    Realising the serious effect the existing position has already had on the Australian mining industrial operations, the Federated Enginedrivers' and ...

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  18. RIOTOUS CONDUCT,

    With a view to preventing a repetition of the riotous conduct displayed towards foreigners by young ruffians on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, the ...

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  19. THE INFANTRY.

    At a late hour last night Colouel Martin, the commanding officer, had not received any orders for the mobilising of the infantry. Everything, however, ...

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  20. FINANCIAL POSITION.

    Financial questions were considered to-day by the sub-committee of the State Cabinet. At the invitation of the Premier, the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Elmslie) met the Ministers and discussed ...

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  21. FOOD REQUIREMENTS.

    The Assembly to-day suspended standing orders to pass through all stages a bill to prevent the cornering of food requirements during war time. The ...

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  22. THE STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The committee of the Launceston Stock Exchange met yesterday and decided not to close at present. The lists, however, will not be called. ...

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  23. THE MINING INDUSTRY.

    The most important development in the mining industry was the decision of the directors of the Magnet company to close down. About 250. men will ...

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  24. AT THE CAPITAL.

    In consequence of the declaration of war, business is paralysed. During this morning many men in khaki, with their kits, were making their way to the ...

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  25. GERMAN RESIDENTS.

    About 350 German residents of Hochkerch and district assembled last night to proclaim their loyalty to the British throne. The meeting was called ...

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  26. LEAGUE OF WHEELMEN.

    The chairman of the Tasmanian Wheelmen (Mr. J. H. Fulton), and the secretary (Mr. Cartwright), received a telegram yesterday from the president ...

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  27. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    To-night's meeting of the labour Council was attended by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Cann), and Minister for Justice, who spoke of the effects of the war ...

    Article : 123 words
  28. IN THE COUNTRY.

    A great amount of interest is taken in the European crisis, and the daily reports appearing in the "Examiner" are read with the greatest interest. Although ...

    Article : 157 words
  29. QUEENSLAND.

    At a special meeting of the Master Bakers Association this afternoon it was decided that no undue advantage should be taken of the public in race of what ...

    Article : 214 words
  30. A PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION.

    At the conclusion of the meeting held last night in connection with the proposed establishment of a Liberal National Hall the announcement was made ...

    Article : 93 words
  31. PORT RESTRICTIONS.

    To-day the captains of coasting vessels have been instructed, by the firing of shots across their bows from the guns at South Head, of the earnestness of war ...

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  32. THE MINISTRY'S PROBLEMS.

    The Minister for Mines (Hon. J. E. ) golden) received a telegram to-day intimating that a public meeting was to be held at Lo[?]tah tonight to consider the ...

    Article : 224 words
  33. THE SKIN MARKET.

    Mr. J. B. Hayes, M.H.A., waited on the bon, the Minister of Lands last night regarding the unfortunate position hunters found themselves in owing to the ...

    Article : 134 words
  34. NEW ZEALAND.

    Au offer has been made to the Defence Minister to form a corps of competent yachtsmen and boatmen to serve as a harbour patrol or in any similar capacity ...

    Article : 131 words
  35. NEWS AT DELORAINE.

    When the Agricultural Conference reassembled last night at the Deloraine Town Hall the Director of Agriculture (who presided) read the latest news ...

    Article : 228 words
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