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  2. German Unrest

    The latest reports received at Copenhagen from the Rhine and Westphalia state that the position remains very serious. A Soviet republic has ;been pro- ...

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  3. America's Ambition

    News from Washington shows that the United States is adding 1S capital ships, with the object of beating British sea power. ...

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  4. The Russian Terror

    Ton thousand people gathered at tile Albert Hall. with Mr. Tom Mann in the chair, to welcome Mr. George Lansbury (editor of the "daily Herald," London's ...

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  5. War Finance

    The Secretary to the United States Treasury (Mr. Houston) advocates the reduction of interest on American loans to the allies from 5 to 4; per cent., and ...

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  6. STATE INSURANCE

    The attention of the Treasurer (Sir Elliott Lewis) who is the ,Minister controlling the new State insurance Department about to be established was ...

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  7. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Sir Henry Jones was among those who went to Melbourne by the Loongana yesterday. Brigadier.-General Cannan, of the ...

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  8. EDUCATIONAL QUESTIONS

    A deputation from the Women's Health Association waited oil the Director of Education to-day, when the question of more supervision of young ...

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  9. Labour's Platform

    Mr. Gompers (president of the American Labour Federation) has published the following programme, advocated by Labour:— ...

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  10. ARMY TO BE REORGANISED.

    The "New York Times' " correspondent at Berlin had an interview with Herr Eric Kuttner, editor of "Vorwaerts." who said that Herr Noske ...

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  11. THE HOME COMING

    Shortly before a quarter to 2 o'clock to-day the Vickers-Vimy aeroplane conveying Sir Ross Smith's party from Melbourne was discerned coming over Mount ...

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  12. CANADA REFUSES GIFT SHIPS.

    The Canadian Government caucus has decided by an overwhelming majority to refuse to accept Lord Jellicoe's plans for the creation of a Canadian navy. ...

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  13. The Prince of Wales

    The announcement has been made at Hamilton that the Prince of Wales will visit Bermuda on October 5, upon his return from Australia. ...

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  14. STEAMER LINES TIED UP.

    Five coastwise steamship tines are tied up at New York by the longshoremen's strike, and are daily losing 25,650 dollars. ...

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  15. CRIME IN IRELAND

    The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. Macpherson), replying in the House of Commons to Lord Robert Cecil, said he had no further information regarding ...

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  16. LABOUR'S ATTITUDE.

    In connection with the visit of the Prince of Wales the Victorian executive of the Labour party has agreed to a motion condemning "the proposed ...

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  17. N.S. WALES ELECTIONS

    The only fresh development to-day in connection with the polling was the indication given of the heavy total of the absent votes. Advices show that ...

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  18. "WOOL OVER THE EYES" EPISODE.

    Admiral Sims, in the course of the naval investigation at Washington, named Rear-Admiral Benson as the author of the celebrated admonition, "Don't ...

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  19. TASMANIAN ARRANGEMENTS.

    A meeting of the central committee in connection with the Royal visit was held yesterday, when consideration was given to the tentative programme which ...

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  20. THE FULL COURT

    A sitting of the Full Court was held to-day, the Chief Justice (Sir Herbert Nicholls) and Mr. Justice Crisp presiding. The first case was the return ...

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  21. AERIAL CUSTOMS STATION

    A New York message report, that the first of a series of Customs Stations has been established at Niagara Falls for the inspection of aircraft from ...

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  22. THE PREMIUM ON GOLD

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Chamber of Mines at Johannesburg, Sir Evelyn Wallers (president) said it was no use to delude themselves with the ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICA'S £5000 PRIZE.

    At luncheon at the House of Parliament, Capetown, to Colonel van Rynveld and Captain Brand, the Silver Queen pilots, the Premier (General Smuts) ...

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  24. TERRIBLE DOUBLE TRAGEDY

    The Commissioner of Police has been advised of a double tragedy at Peeramon. The report received from the constable at Yungaburra states that a ...

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  25. THE PEACE LOAN

    During the Peace Loan last year several oral Tasmanian municipalities distinguished themselves by exceeding their allotted quota of subscriptions and thus ...

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  26. DIVORCE SUIT.

    In the matter of the divorce suit, Eiszle v. Eiszle and Moles, Mr. J. P. Harvey, for the petitioner, asked that the decree nisi made in June last be ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is announced at Washington that Mr. Lansing (Secretary of Sta[?]as accepted the honorary chairman[?] of the National Church Board, which has been ...

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  28. AMERICA AND GERMANY

    Senator Britton has introduced a bill into the United States Senate for a separate peace with Germany. ...

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  29. NO SATURDAY WORK

    According to an official announcement made to-day the majority of the unions I engaged in the building trades hare decided to hold ,stop-work meetings next ...

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  30. WILL OF THE LATE JAMES BOAG.

    A question relative to-some life policies in connection with the will of the late Mr. James Boag, of Launceston, was the subject of legal argument. Mr. ...

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  31. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    Further evidence was heard to-day in connection with the administration and affairs of the Northern Territory. Senator Keating (counsel for Judge ...

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  32. PRESIDENTIAL PREROGATIVE.

    It is pointed out by the "New 'York Times' " correspondent at Washington that even if the Senate adopts Senator Knox's resolution declaring that the ...

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  33. CAPTAIN FINED

    For failing to affix the regulation rat discs on all the hawsers connecting their ships with the wharf, and with failing to cover the port holes on the ...

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  34. THE EXAMPLE INFECTIOUS.

    The latest unions to be affected by the agitation for reduced hours of work are the boot operatives and the wool and basil employees The bootmakers ...

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  35. T.A. & P. SOCIETY

    The report of the committee of the Tasmanian Agricultural and Pastoral Society, prepared for presentation at the annual meeting on Tuesday next, ...

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  36. EFFECTS OF THE REJECTION.

    There is a feeling that the United States has been seriously isolated by the Senate's rejection of the treaty. The United States is probably now ...

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  37. HOSTEL FOR WOMEN

    "The war services of women and their position in the world to-day and in future" was the subject of an address given 'by Miss A. A. Snelson, the ...

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  38. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

    The position of third assistant geologist, for which there were six applications, has been filled by the appointment of Mr. H. G. W. Keid, of the ...

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  39. SENATORIAL COMMENTS.

    Senator Lodge in a statement said the treaty had been rejected by the Senate and sent back to the President, and if lie chose to return it it would have ...

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  40. CLAIM FOR COMPENSATION.

    The next case was that of Page v. A. V. Coombe. This case was heard before the Chief Justice, when his Honor reserved for the consideration of the ...

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  41. GROUNDING OF THE GILGAI

    The circumstances surrounding the stranding of the Commonwealth line steamship Gilgai, formerly the enemy vessel Wildenfels, about 2¼ miles west ...

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  42. LONG SENTENCES

    At the Central Criminal Court to-day Mr. Justice Wade passed sentences of seven and 12 years respectively on two returned soldiers who had been guilty ...

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  43. JAPAN AND CHINA

    The "Now York Times" correspondent at Peking says it has been announced that Japan is not pressing China to renew the Sino-Japanese military ...

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  44. LETTER CARRIERS' CLAIMS

    At a conference of the Australian Letter Carriers' Association the following resolutions were adopted:— "That leave granted to contacts ...

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  45. THEFT FROM VESSELS

    The theft of 6000 yards of Bretonne net, valued at £1000, which had been consigned on the steamers C[?]e and Palma, to the firm of Reid and Smith, ...

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  46. MOUNT LYELL FIELD.

    The Government Geologist (Mr. Loftus Hills) expects to proceed at the end of the month to the West Coast, where he will enter upon a geological survey ...

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  47. RAILWAY CONTROL.

    The administration of the Chinese eastern railway has been reorganised, and a Chinese majority on the directorate has been secured. ...

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  48. WARATAH

    With the one saving exception of the weather, there is nothing to report. Rain has been falling continuously since Fri. day, and in consequence none of the ...

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  49. THE PRICE OF SUGAR

    It was anticipated that a Commonwealth proclamation fixing the wholesale price of sugar at 6d, and containing provisions to prevent holders of sugar ...

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  50. ADDITION TO ART GALLERY

    Mr. Gerald Halligan, of Sydney, has presented to the Art Gallery a large framed oil painting of "Australian Wild Flowers." The work was executed by ...

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  51. IMMIGRATION ACT

    Before the session closed last year a bill to amend the Immigration Act of 1912 was passed through the House of Representatives. The bill provided for ...

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  52. BAKERS' WAGES

    In the Arbitration Court to-day, in the matter of the application for a now award for bakers, Mr. Justice McCawley said he would fix the ...

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  53. ALLEGED THEFT OF A WAR BOND

    At the Port Cygnet Police Court' today Oliver John Edgar, lately branch manager of, the Commercial Bank of Tasmania at Cygnet, was committed for ...

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  54. Longford

    Despite the inclemency of the weather there was a large attendance in the Foresters' Ha l at a concert given by Launceston performers. Mr. T. C. ...

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  55. MORE PEOPLE FOR N.S.W.

    According to the Minister in charge of immigrants, (Mr. James), 2800 immigrants are expected in New South Wales within the next three or four months. ...

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  56. REPATRIATION METHODS

    Representatives of the People's Federation of Returned Soldiers and Citizens to-day submitted to the Minister for Repatriotion) Senator Millon) a new ...

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  57. FATAL FISH SHOP FIRE

    Leslie Collings, of St. Peters, and Norman Collings, three years of age, were killed, and Ernest Green, of Wayville, Norman Clarence Collings (29), of ...

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  58. THE PACIFIC ISLANDS

    Although the report of the Royal Commission on the administration of the islands in the Pacific formerly held by Germany has been completed for some ...

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  59. WESTERN NEWS

    At the Police Court to-day William Carroll was sentenced to 14 days on two charges of indecent language ant riotous behaviour in the police cell, the ...

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  60. OVERTIME AND UNEMPLOYED.

    During the hearing of the application by the bakers for the new award, it was asked for the employees that some clause he inserted to prevent the piling ...

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  61. COMING EVENTS.

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