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  2. The Prince of Wales

    Mr. John Sandes wires from Portsmouth that H.M.S. Renown left her mornings at 8 o'clock, and steamed up Portsmouth Harbour. It was a cold, ...

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  3. Irish Policy

    Mr. Lloyd George says he does not propose to take any notice of Mr. Asquith's criticism of his (the Premier's) Irish speech, adding that Mr. Asquith ...

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  4. Wreckage Found

    The harbourmaster at Port Wakefield on Tuesday reported to the secretary of the marine board at Port Adelaide that a fisherman at that port while out ...

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  5. Dr. Wilson's Remarks

    At Washington the White House has published the stenographic transcript of President Wilson's remarks before the eighth plenary session of the Peace ...

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  6. Queensland Elections

    Although on to-day's figures the "Government retains 40 seats. out of 72, the count of the postal, absent, and contingent votes in the Toowoomba ...

    Article : 272 words
  7. House Shortage

    Mr. Cleary moved the adjournment of the Assembly to-night to call attention to the house shortage in Hobart. After giving numerous instances of ...

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  8. Profiteering

    The debate on the second reading of the Judiciary Bill was resumed in the House of Representatives to-day by Mr. Makin, who adversely criticised the ...

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  9. Timber Mills Purchase

    This morning the public accounts committee of the Federal Parliament commenced the hearing of evidence in connection with the purchase of timber mills ...

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  10. A MONTH'S TRUCE.

    The Society of the Friends of Ireland are approaching other churches, with a view to securing a month's truce, asking the Government and Republicans to ...

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  11. A SOLDIER KILLED.

    A motor lorry conveying ten soldiers at Ballyoshane was held up by carts flung across the road. Sinn Feiners behind a high hedge opened fire and threw ...

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  12. Cadbury's Estate

    It has been decided that the whole of Cadbury's estate at Claremont be last out on most modern lines of approved town planning. To quote the words of ...

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  13. FINANCIAL CRISIS

    M. Marsel (Minister of Finance) says that France has passed the financial crisis. The new taxes will yield £320,000,000 sterling, and the ...

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  14. NOT IMPLICATED.

    The Irish Guards were not implicated in the Aldershot affair, which was merely the outcome of soldiers' convivialities. ...

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  15. Transport Trouble

    It is understood that a meeting of the Transport Workers' Federation will be held on Friday, when probably definite action will be taken to put into effect ...

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  16. GREAT BRITAIN AND RUSSIA

    The text of Earl Curzon's note to M. Tehitcherin confirms the summary already cabled. It says the imprisoned British subjects must be released, and ...

    Article : 67 words
  17. Theft of Damask Alleged

    Robert Daniel Reid, tally clerk, Hobart, Goorge David Glasser and Neil Johnson, of Hobart, commercial travellers, were put on their trial at, the ...

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  18. Employers' Federation

    The annual conference of the Employers' Federation of Australia, having heard read the address of the retiring president (Senator Fairbairn), who ...

    Article : 145 words
  19. MOSCOW INTERNATIONALE

    The Swiss Socialists have rejected an invitation to participate in the Moscow Internationale. ...

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  20. LONDON DECORATED.

    London, which has been preparing a housing reception for the Prince, has ten unofficially decorated, people offering high prices for windows on the ...

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  21. VILNA DISTRICT

    The Foreign Affairs Council at Warsaw carried a resolution demanding the annexation of the Vilna district. The Lithuanian division of the Polish army ...

    Article : 129 words
  22. AT THE STATION.

    Victoria Station was gaily beflagged, and a distinguished assemblage was admitted to the platform, including the Duke of Connaught, Prince Arthur of ...

    Article : 471 words
  23. Not to be Represented

    The Labour Council will after all not be represented at the International Labour Congress in London. When doubt arose as to whether the ...

    Article : 81 words
  24. Hobart Criminal Courts

    At the Campbell-street Criminal Court to-day, before the Chief Justice (Sir Herbert Nicholls), Alice Tringrove, a young married woman, pleaded guilty to a theft ...

    Article : 182 words
  25. MANCHURIAN BORDER

    The United Press Tokio correspondent says that the Japanese Foreign Office has issued a statement charging laxness by the Chinese Government as being ...

    Article : 85 words
  26. Motor Tax

    A return was tabled in the House of Assembly to-night, showing the amount of tax collected under the Motor Vehicles Tax Act 1917 as under:—1917-18, ...

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  27. Hobart Hospital Centenary

    The centenary of the Hobart General Hospital was celebrated yesterday afternoon in the chapel on the rear of the hospital proper. A representative ...

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  28. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN

    The prohibition campaign in Glasgow has taken an interesting turn through a solicitor questioning the validity of, the procedure, on the ground that tea ...

    Article : 107 words
  29. The Ponrabbel

    The marine board recently despatched a cablegram to the Agent-General asking him to cable particulars of the contents of his despatch of September 22, ...

    Article : 180 words
  30. AT THE MACQUARIE-STREET COURT.

    Percy Joseph Marsh was to have appeared before Mr. Justice Crisp in Macquarie-street Court on a charge of having failed to obey an order of the court ...

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  31. Permits for Aliens

    The Government has decided to discontinue as from October 22 the existing permit system between New Zealand and Australia only as far as British subjects ...

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  32. Huon Railway

    At a meeting of Kingborough council a letter was read from Hon. J. W. Evans congratulating the council on the success which attended the deputation to the ...

    Article : 105 words
  33. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    His Majesty the King sent a message of good luck to Commander Cope, who is leaving on an Antarctic expedition. The "Daily Graphic" states that ...

    Article : 357 words
  34. OFFER FOR CABLE

    The British Government has offered to purchase direct the United States Company's cable, and the directors recommend the shareholders to accept the ...

    Article : 41 words
  35. Southern Police Court

    At the City Police Court Joseph William Smith, a member of the crew of H.M.S. Renown, was charged with being on absentee from the Prince's flagship. ...

    Article : 93 words
  36. GRIEVANCE OVER PENSION

    An ex-soldier, charged with damaging the "Light of the World," said he did it to draw attention to his grievance over a pension since he was invalided out of ...

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  37. N.Z. War Expenditure

    Mr. Massey told the House of Representatives he had not given up hope of receiving New Zealand's war expenditure from Germany. He declared:—"I am not ...

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  38. KING OF GREECE

    King Alexander of Greece, who was recently bitten by a monkey while rescuing his dog, is very seriously ill from blood poisoning. ...

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  39. MESSAGE FROM THE KING.

    His Excellency the Governor-General yesterday received the following cablegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, communicating the text ...

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  40. NOCTURNAL FIRE ALARM

    A few minutes after midnight a fire was noticed in the first floor of a building in the Quadrant occupied by H J. Cornish as a furniture store. ...

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  41. Fire in the South

    Chesterman's timber mill, in Sackville-street, near the Theatre Royal, was the scene of a conflagration to-night, out fortunately the brigade was able to make ...

    Article : 162 words
  42. Rhodes Scholarship

    The special Rhodes scholarship of £300 a year for three years, tenable at Oxford University, which this year has been offered by the Rhodes trustees to ...

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  43. STATE SAWMILLS PROPOSED.

    Mr. Ogden subsequently gave notice to ask the Minister of Lands whether in view of the altogether unjustifiable and exorbitant prices being charged by ...

    Article : 82 words
  44. Lost His Life

    Mr. H. Preston, representative of the Australian Aborigines Mission, has lost his life by drowning while crossing the Macleay River near Gladstone. It is ...

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  45. DINNER, BANQUET, AND LUNCHEON.

    A family dinner was given at Buckingham Palace in honour of the Prince last night by their Majesties. To-day a banquet, similar to that which took ...

    Article : 79 words
  46. TO-DAY.

    Longford Show. 2.30 and 8 p.m.—"Robinson Crusoe" at Academy. 2.30 p.m. and 8 p.m.—Pictures at ...

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