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  2. The Prince of Wales

    Owing to the landslide at the Panama Canal it is believed that the H.M.S. Renown will be delayed. Twenty ships are now waiting. ...

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  3. The German Crisis

    Red troops hold the port at Swinemunde. A British destroyer arriving with supplies for the Inter Allied Commission was warned by signal that the ...

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  4. Peace Problems

    It the House of Commons Mr. Asquith called attention to matters or foreign pulley, and severely condemnea the Government's decision to retain the ...

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  5. Interstate News

    According to advices received by the Postmaster-General, fires which occurred on American mail trains on January 3 and January 9 damaged portions of ...

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  6. Trouble in Ireland

    Soldiers resented the orchestra in a Dublin theatre refusing to play the National Anthem. Thereupon they sang it, went into the streets and ...

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  7. The Bolshevist Menace

    A semi-official statement from South Russia says that General Denikin's armies are being pressed back against the Caucasus Mountains. Probably the ...

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  8. Miners' Demand Refused

    The miners' executive had a five-hours' conference with the Coal Controller. Mr. Hodge, M.P., described the situation as very critical. Several ...

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  9. Northern Territory

    Further evidence was called to-day be, fore Mr. Justice Ewing in regard to the affairs of the Northern Territory. Mr. N. W. Barratt (representing the ...

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  10. His Tasmanian Visit

    It is understood that the State Cabinet has approved of the draft programme of the Prince of Wales Tasmanian tour, submitted to them by the state ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. Henry Morganthau, formerly United States Ambassador to Turkey, has been nominated as Ambassador to Mexico. It is understood that ...

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  12. FIGHTING WITH SPARTACISTS.

    News from Berlin reports fierce lighting in the factory district of Heningsdorf, near Spandan, between troops and Spartacists, 40 being killed and 65 ...

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  13. THE OFFICIAL VERSION.

    The official account of the incident says that. 120 soldiers of the Berkshire regiment, nine of them armed, were coming from the Hippodrome singing ...

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  14. PEACE WITH LITHUANIA.

    It is announced at Washington that the Lithuanian executive committee has been advised that the Lithuanian mission has proceeded to Moscow to ...

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  15. CANADA ACCEPTS GIFT SHIPS.

    It is announced at Ottawa that Canada has decided to accept the British offer of one light cruiser and two destroyers, pending a decision as to a ...

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  16. New South Wales

    A house at Rushcutter's Bay, occupied by Miss Maud Hughes, was entered by thieves on Thursday afternoon, and a box containing jewellery worth £300, ...

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  17. THE RUHR SPARTACISTS.

    It is understood at Washington that the United States has joined Britain and Italy in advising that Herr Ebert should be permitted to send troops ...

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  18. CHINESE TROOPS IN SIBERIA.

    It is understood at Peking that the Government is ordering the withdrawal of Chinese troops from Siberia. ...

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  19. THE AMERICAN NAVY

    The Chicago newspapers discuss at great length the proposals of Mr. Daniels in regard to the United States navy. One newspaper points out that ...

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  20. OIL WELL DESTRUCTION.

    Roumania Consolidated Oil Fields, Limited, is claiming one and a quarter millions against the Crown in connection with the destruction of the ...

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  21. COMMUNISM IN PRACTICE.

    The Communist Councils in Saxony have begun to divide the large estates. ...

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  22. N.W. REPRESENTATIONS.

    "The matter of the visit of the Renown to Burnie for the purpose of allowing the Prince of Wales to embark has not been shelved so far as ...

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  23. MAYOR'S LIFE THREATENED.

    The Mayor of Limerick has received a typewritten letter, posted at Clonmel, with a cross. under which are the words, "Prepare for death. You are ...

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  24. A WARRANT FOR LUDENDORFF.

    The Government has issued a warrant for the arrest of von Lundendorff, who left Berlin on Wednesday, and whose whereabouts are not known. ...

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  25. ADMIRAL SIMS CRITICISED.

    During the senatorial investigations of Admiral Sims' criticism of the Navy Department Senator Pittman charged Admiral Sims' with having ...

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  26. INDEPENDENTS' PROPOSAL.

    The Independents submitted proposals to form a Labour Government, excluding the bourgeois element, but Herr Bauer replied that the Government ...

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  27. BARRACKS CAPTURED.

    Sinn Feiners have captured the police barracks near Tuam, Co. Galway. ...

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  28. FINANCIAL.

    The London Stock Exchange is depressed, and Consols are quoted at £46½, largely due to the weakness of the Continental exchanges. Exchange ...

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  29. NOTORIOUS WOMAN DEAD.

    The city coroner returned a verdict of death from natural causes at the inquest this morning on Zara White (46), a notorious woman, who died in ...

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  30. "WHERE WILL IT END?"

    Lord Justice O'Connor in a striking address to the Grand Jury at Cork appealed to Ireland's better public spirit against the outrage campaign. There ...

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  31. Queensland

    Manufacturers of the daily produce of Queensland were well represented at the office of the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Gillies) this morning to ...

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  32. NATIONALIST RISING IN SYRIA.

    General Now, Emir Feisul's Chief of Stall, who has arrived at Constantinople, en route to Paris and London, stales in regard to the situation in ...

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  33. SPARTACISM MUST PREVAIL.

    The Berlin correspondent, of the "Chicago Tribune" had an interview with Herr von Lersner, who expressed the opinion that Spartacism would prevail ...

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  34. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr. Watt, the Commonwealth Treasurer, was given leave of absence for two months. ...

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  35. NEW WIRELESS WONDER.

    The "Daily News" gives am account pf a message despatched from Cheltenham to the Rome "Messagero" by its London representative by means of a ...

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  36. AMUSEMENTS.

    The box plan for "On Our Selection," Steele Rudd's popular comedy. will open at Findlay's on Monday morning. The company has just completed a 14 nights' ...

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  37. WOMAN'S FRANCHISE.

    The standing committee or the House of Commons having considered Mr. Grundy's bill, Dr Addison (Minister of Health) announced that the ...

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  38. FISK JUBILEE SINGERS.

    The Fisk Jubilee Singers are to appear here on Thursday and Friday, and will present a new programme. An innovation is an operatic excerpt, with special ...

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  39. DEALING WITH CONSPIRATORS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" has heard from a reliable source that Ludendorff has fled to Denmark, but Trebitsch Lincoln was prevented from escaping to ...

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  40. SOCIALISTS' DOMINATION.

    At a meeting of the A.L.P. propaganda committee, held at. McDonnell House to-day, "Mr. George Rowlands, a member of the central executive, and also a ...

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  41. HELP FOR ARMENIANS.

    A sub-committee of the US. Senate Foreign Relations Committee has recommended that the United States Government provide arms and equipment ...

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  42. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    As the fine cinema programme at the Majestic will to-night be added special vocal contributions by the Launceston Glee Party, comprising Messrs. Fisher, ...

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  43. RIOTING AT LISBON.

    A fierce encounter between troops and mob is reported from Lisbon. A bomb was thrown at the troops, who charged, and drove the crowds out of the main ...

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  44. HERR NOSKE'S RESIGNATION.

    It is officially announced that Herr Ebert (President) has accepted Herr Noske's resignation. ...

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  45. THE MACCURTAIN INQUEST.

    The inquest on the murder of Lord Mayor MacCurtain of Cork was resumed at 7.30 at night. forty, constables, armed with rifles, guarded the court. ...

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  46. NEW SOCIALIST MINISTRY.

    Herr Bauer has agreed to reform his Cabinet, including only Majority and Independent Socialists, pending the general election. He has also agreed to ...

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  47. "HOME RULE" FOR EGYPT.

    It is understood that the Milner Commission will recommend a milder term than "protectorate" to describe British authority in Egypt. But Egypt ...

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  48. BRITAIN'S CLAIM ON AMERICA.

    It is reported from Washington that Great Britain intends presenting a, claim upon the United States for losses caused by the detention of ...

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  49. BOAG WILL CASE

    In the Full Court to-day, before the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Crisp, further argument took place in relation to the will of the late James Bong, or ...

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  50. "LITTLE BERTHA" ON VIEW.

    One of the monster German guns captured by the. Australians, and known to "diggers" as "Little Bertha," has been installd in the railway reserve, ...

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  51. "MOTHER MACHREE."

    With "Mother Machree," Staveley and Kehoe will inaugurate a short season of comedy drama at the National Theatre this evening. "Mother Machree," ...

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  52. NO COMMERCIAL RELATIONS WITH GERMANY.

    The "New York Times' " correspondent at Peking states that Germany's unofficial representations for the resumption of commercial relations with ...

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  53. BATTLE NEAR ESSEN.

    There is every indication (says a Berlin message) of a battle near Essen between the Reds and the Loyalists. The Reds occupy an extensive industrial ...

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  54. SHANTUNG NEGOTIATIONS.

    The Foreign Office at Tokio states that no progress has been made in the negotiations with China. concerning the restoration of Shantung since Japan's ...

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  55. LABOUR GOVERNMENT CERTAIN.

    It was stated in official political Labour circles to-day that one of the first things the Labour party would do if it obtained a majority in the ...

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  56. Mr. T. P. O'CONNOR'S MISGIVINGS.

    Referring in the House of Commons to the Dublin shootings,. Mr. T. P. O'Connor said he viewed with grave misgivings the present situation in ...

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  57. SUMMARY METHODS.

    "Le Journal" (Paris) reports that troops dispersed a meeting in the Berlin suburb of Neuklin. Machine guns were fired, and killed and wounded ...

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  58. BEN LOMOND

    Since the establishment of a township at the Storeys Creek mine, it is possible to make a trip from Launceston or Hobart to the top of ...

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  59. BAND CONCERT.

    To-morrow night the City Band will play a selected programme of music at the City Park, commencing at 8.30. There will be a special collection for ...

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  60. FLYING

    The Finance Committee of the Unit. ed States has decided to impose heavy import duties, on foreign-aircraft in order to protect American manufacturers. ...

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  61. MONDAY NIGHT'S CONCERT.

    The programme to be submitted at the Albert Hall on Monday night embraces some of the finest gems in the repertoire of the Launceston City Band, which, as ...

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  62. NEW LONG-RANGE GUN

    Viscount Curzon, Coalition Unionist member for South Battersea, called attention in the House of Commons to the statement that the French ...

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  63. SOVIET RULE COMING.

    In an interview with the Berlin correspondent of the "New York World" Maximilian harden said the outside world must prepare to deal with a ...

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  64. HIGH PRICES

    Replying in the House of Commons to Major Barnes, the Coalition Liberal member for Newcastle East, Mr Lloyd George held that high prices were remediable ...

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  65. 44-HOUR WEEK.

    Operations in the building industry will be practically at a standstill to-morrow. Stop-work meetings of members of the Amalgamated Society of ...

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  66. ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

    This afternoon and to-night will be the last opportunities of seeing the present brilliant programme at the Academy. Last night another large and ...

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  67. SAFETY NOT GUARANTEED.

    It is reported at Paris that the American authorities at Berlin have advised Americans to leave the city, as they are unable to guarantee their ...

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  68. RAILWAY CONTROL

    Sir Erie Ceddes in his presidential address to the Institute of Civil Engineers said that only England and America based their railway policy on a regime of ...

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  69. REVOLUTIONARIES DISARMED.

    It is reported at Amsterdam that the British disarmed a general and 1500 revolutionaries when Government troops forced into occupied territory. ...

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  70. NEW PRINCESS THEATRE.

    To-day at the matinee, and again to-night, will be the last two opportunities patrons of the New Princess Theatre will have of seeing the current triple ...

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  71. MONEY FOR THE REVOLUTION.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" makes the statement that, highly placed officers prior to the revolution raised large sums from industrial magnates and ...

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  72. A LARGE DROP INEVITABLE.

    Mr. A. J. Hobson, vice-president of the Associated British Chambers of Commerce, giving evidence before the War Wealth Committee, opined that it ...

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  73. South Australia

    The case in which Charles Poole was charged with the murder at Carricton on January 24 of John Moser was concluded at the Circuit Court, Port ...

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  74. MURDER ALLEGED

    An extraordinary occurrence is reported from Auckland, where Dennis Gunn is charged with the murder of Mr. Braithwaite, postmaster, at ...

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  75. FEDERAL INCOME TAX

    At the Police Court to-day the following defendants were liked £2, with 9s costs, for failure to furnish federal income tax returns for 1918-19:—A. J. ...

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  76. BRITISH POLITICS

    The newspapers are greatly interested in the speech Mr. Asquith will deliver at the National Liberal Club to-day, when he will reply to the Prime ...

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  77. COMING EVENTS.

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  78. PEACE EXHIBITION.

    The Australian Peace Exhibition, the most comprehensive display of Australian-made goods yet provided in the Commonwealth, was officially opened by ...

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  79. CHRIST CHURCH.

    The Sunday School Anniversary of Christ Church will be celebrated on Sunday, when the preacher will be Col.-Chap. Harold Perkins, late 2nd Div., A.I.F. At ...

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