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  2. Peace Treaty

    The "New York Times" Paris correspondent obtained an authorised statement of President Millerand's viewpoint of the Franco-American relations. We ...

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  3. Polish Successes

    The Poles claim to have captured 42,000 Reds and 150 guns in a week, dispersing 20 divisions. ...

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  4. The Search for the Amelia J.

    This plan shows where the state steamer Melbourne is searching for the Amelia J. It is thought that she may have been dismasted, or have lost her rudder, and be drifting into New Zealand waters. Lord Howe Island is shown in the map. From this point the Melbourne is conducting a search towards the most northern point of New Zealand. The map shows the coastline covered in the serial search for the missing aviator, and also the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Arrangements Complete.

    "There are at present no indications of a change." That is the forecast of the Tasmanian meteorologist, and if It is borne out Launceston's carnival week ...

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  6. SHOW WEEK TOPICS

    During recent years Launceston Show week has become a very busy one for stud stockbreeders, as nearly every association has a meeting at some period ...

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  7. The Prince of Wales

    The Prince of Wales closed an ever- memorable Royal tour on Sunday. His last public engagement was attendance at the church parade of the Royal ...

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  8. GERMANY WILL CARRY IT OUT.

    Herr Mayer visited M. Leygues (Premier of France), and emphasised that the German Government was resolved to carry out the treaty in its integrity. ...

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  9. Not Located.

    Yesterday's diligent search of the East Coast failed to reveal any trace of the missing airmen, Captain Stutt and Sergt. Dalzell. They have not been ...

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  10. Governor-General

    Lord and Lady Forster were given a civic welcome at the Adelaide Town Hail this afternoon. There was a large and distinguished gathering, including the ...

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  11. Famine in China

    The Board of Foreign Missions of the Methodist Church of America has received a cablegram from Peking stating that 30,000,000 Chinese are suffering ...

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  12. CHILD WELFARE CRECHE.

    Probably in greater numbers than ever will mothers of young children avail themselves of the facilities provided by the Child Welfare Association Creche ...

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  13. THE JUDGES.

    Horses.—Draught horses—Mr. W. T. Bodey, Hyde Park, Horsham, Victoria. Lorry horses and trade vehicles—Mr. W. T. Bodey, Hyde Park, Horsham, Victoria. ...

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  14. MOTOR JUMPING.

    It is safe to say that when advertising the motor jump to be contested to-morrow and Thursday next the show officials had no idea what a feat of ...

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  15. The Lights

    It now seems to be well established that the missing airmen are not in the locality where lights have been observed almost every day last week. It is ...

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  16. AMERICA AND JAPAN

    The American-Japan Society has appointed a committee to consider possible steps to improve the relations between the two countries. It is understood that ...

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  17. LANDING OF THE PILGRIMS

    Sir Auckland Geddes accompanied the delegates to the tercentary celebration of the landing of the pilgrims to Mount Vernon as the guest of the Secretary of ...

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  18. Not on Flinders Island

    "I am satisfied that Captain Stutt and Sergeant Dalzell are not on any one of the islands in Bass Straits," declared Captain F. W. Lukis to an "Examiner" ...

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  19. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    Mr. De Valera has announced in New York that he will petition the State Department at Washington for a recognition of the Irish Republic, and added he ...

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  20. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN

    President Wilson issues the first campaign appeal direct to the people, urging the endorsement of the League of Nations, and declaring that the world will ...

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  21. UNUSUAL MILITARY ACTIVITY.

    There was unusual military activity in Dublin on Sunday. The bridges leading to the city were guarded. The driver of the delivery van of the "Independent" ...

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  22. A SERGEANT WOUNDED.

    Much revolver shooting occurred in the Drumcondra area between civilians and soldiers. A sergeant guarding the Drumcondra Canal bridge was wounded. The ...

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  23. LONG TRAIL OF BLOOD.

    A series of skirmishes took place to Cork at the week-end. Armed bands attacked the police in darkness, and five constables, were wounded, one fatally. ...

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  24. THE VICE-REGAL PARTY.

    The Governor (Sir William Allardyce) Lady and the Misses Allardyce, will reach Launceston this morning. Their Excellencies were at Deloraine last night. ...

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  25. SIXTY MEN OUT SEARCHING.

    Superintendent Weston, of Launceston, yesterday received telegrams from Sergeant Donohue, of Scottsdale, and Sergeant Beresford, of Fingal, stating that ...

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  26. Seamen's Meeting.

    Obeying a direction from union officials, 500 men, comprising the crews of practically every interstate steamer in port, left their vessels this morning. ...

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  27. EXPERTS TO BE PRESENT.

    The majority of the experts will be leaving Hobart to-morrow, and will include the Acting Director for Agriculture (Mr. L. A. Evans), the Fruit Expert ...

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  28. TOTALLY UNTRUE.

    Dublin Castle declares that Nr. Arthur Griffiths' alleged assassination plot is totally untrue. ...

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  29. Social Reconstruction

    In the course of an address to the Teachers' Union on social reconstruction, Mr. G. R. Dickenson, M.A., made the following definite suggestions as to how ...

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  30. A Scalding Mishap

    A young man named H. A. Marshall met with a painful accident at Trial Harbour yesterday. After a fishing excursion, he was boiling a crayfish, when ...

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  31. A MOTOR BOAT'S CRUISE.

    At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon the motor boat Toroa, which left Launceston on Tuesday last to search the east coast and adjacent islands, returned to ...

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  32. MINISTERS COMING NORTH.

    There will be an exodus of Ministers from Hobart to-morrow. All at present in the South are leaving in the morning for Launceston, to be present at the ...

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  33. EXTRAORDINARY SWINDLE

    According to the "Daily Chronicle's'' Berlin correspondent, an extraordinary swindle was spoilt by the port authorities at Stralsund and Warnemude. The ...

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  34. Overseas Boats Held Up

    Despite the representation made by Mr. Huxham as a representative of the Government to the Waterside Workers' Union, following the deputations ...

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  35. BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS IN THE PARKS.

    Among the attractions in Launceston for show-week visitors, apart from the exhibition itself, probably the most, alluring are the parks and city ...

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  36. The Amelia J

    The manager of the State Shipping Department (Mr. W. Robinson) is in receipt of a radio message from Captain Reid, of the steamer Melbourne, giving ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES.

    There are growing signs of a coming slump in several branches of trade at Sheffield (England), Nottingham, and tie Midlands. Many industrial employers, ...

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  38. Architects Award

    In the Arbitration Court to-day it was announced that in the matter of the application of the Australian Union of Architects, Engineers, and Surveyors for ...

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  39. State Income Tax

    Referring to a paragraph published in the press to the effect that Tasmanian taxpayers may be pleased to learn that a sum of £10 1s 8d is ...

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  40. FRENCH TRADE UNION.

    Confirming the recent constitutionalist decision of the General Confederation of Labour, the French Trade Union congress at Orleans refused by 1479 votes to 646 ...

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  41. DOLPHIN MASTER'S STATEMENT.

    When the steamer Dolphin berthed in Launceston yesterday from the Straits Islands, Captain W. Neagle, who was interviewed by an "Examiner" ...

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  42. MELBOURNE'S SEARCH.

    After consultation with the owner of the missing schooner Amelia J., the manager of the State Shipping Service despatched a radio to the captain of the ...

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  43. THE FIXTURES.

    1 p.m.—Judging of sheep and women work. 2 p.m.—Judging of all cattle (except cows and heifers in milk in dairy ...

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  44. STEAMER LAUNCHED.

    The German-Austrian Company's Hamburg, 10,000 tons, has been launched at Hamburg. It is the first German-built vessel since the war. It will trade in ...

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  45. PERFORMING DOGS.

    An attraction at Elphin on show days will be Mack's performing dogs, "Stiffy" and "Mo." ...

    Article : 17 words
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