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  2. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    The following special message has been received by the Australian Cable Association from Bagdad, despatched on Wednesday evening:—"M. Ponlet left ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. Armistice Day

    The following message from his Majesty the King has been received by his Excellency the Governor-General:—TO ALL MY PEOPLE.—Tuesday next, November 11, is the first anniversary of the ...

    Article : 234 words
  5. Lead Sulphate Limited

    The Launceston works of the Lead Sulphate Co., Ltd., which have been erected at a cost of about £12,000 close to the King's Wharf are ...

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  6. CO-OPERATION

    The conference of co-operative interests which was opened in Melbourne on Thursday with a view to forming a co-operative producers' federation was ...

    Article : 104 words
  7. OBITUARY

    Mr. W. H. Twelv[?]rees, State Government Geologist, died at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, at his residence, Elphin-road, after a comparatively short ...

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  8. LIEUT. MATTHEWS AT MAYENCE.

    Lieutenant Matthews left Cologne on November 2, and descended at Mayence. ...

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  9. THE MISSING AIRSHIP.

    It is announced at Amsterdam that the missing airship safely landed near Magdeburg, after drifting disabled for several hours in a snowstorm. ...

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  10. VICTORIAN POLITICS

    The only comment the Premier (Mr. Lawson) would make to-day regarding the threatened state political crisis wan that he had not been directly notified of ...

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  11. THE CROSSING OF AUSTRALIA.

    Should any aviator succeed in reaching Darwin ,from Great Britain the journey across Australia will be made comparatively easy for him. The ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS

    Several months may elapse before the last party of A.I.P. troops returns to Australia, and after their departure from Great Britain there will still be ...

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  13. THE COMMEMORATION

    As no State Ministers were in the city this evening, no information was obtainable as to Government action in Victoria in giving effect to the wishes ...

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  14. GREAT AMERICAN STRIKE

    It is announced at Washington that coal production has ceased throughout the United States. Railway trains are being discontinued. ...

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  15. THE "WAIMANA" EPISODE

    General Sir John Monash has issued a statement to the press, to the effect that the Shaw-Savill Company acted in perfect good faith in fitting the ...

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  16. PUBLIC SERVICE DISPUTES

    Complaints as to delays in having Federal Public Service disputes dealt with by the constitutional methods provided by the Commonwealth were made ...

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  17. WAR GRATUITY

    Last night after the Prime Minister had returned to the Grosvenor Hotel a crowd, consisting largely of soldiers in uniform or men wearing returned ...

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  18. A MINE FLOODED

    In respect to the flooding of the Central mine, the assistant state mining engineer (Mr. Blatchford) is returning to Perth this morning from an ...

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  19. THE PROBLEM OF IRELAND

    It is understood that the Cabinet committee dealing with the Irish question has considered the sub-committee's proposals. It accepts the establishment ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE

    The total payments by the Imperial Government on account of New Zealand produce amounte to one hundred and eleven million pounds. ...

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  21. "GO SLOW" POLICY

    The Miners' Federation has written the coal owners, offering to a[?]andon the "go slow" policy, conditionally on the owners granting a conference on the ...

    Article : 35 words
  22. THE SURRENDER OF MAUBEUGE

    The trial commenced at Paris of General Fourni[?] on a charge of surrendering Maubeugs without exhausting the means of defence. Seven generals ...

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  23. FALL OF EARTH

    A telegram from Westonia states that three miners—Charles Grieg, John ivory, and Harry Vockdale—were entombed by a fall of earth in the Edna May ...

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  24. FINANCIAL.

    Already members of the House of Commons have signed a petition in favour of premium bonds. The Labour party has decided to ...

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  25. ANZAC WIRELESS SQUADRON

    The defence authorities have been advised by the A.L.F. representatives at Bombay that the Anzac wireless squadron "D" troop will embark on the ...

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  26. THE BANK RATE.

    The Bank of England discount rate fins been raised to 6s per cent., having stood at d per cent, since April, 1917. ...

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  27. SHORTAGE OF FUNDS.

    A New York message states that the money markets are short of funds in many of the leading centres. ...

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  28. THE LIQUOR TRADE

    The conferences between the United Licensed Victuallers' Association of Australia and the Federated Liquor and Allied Trade Association of Australia ...

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  29. GREAT FIRE AT ZEEHAN

    A serious conflagration happened to-night at 9.30 in the Theatre Royal Block, a continuity of wooden buildings. The outbreak occurred in Robertson's ...

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  30. TECHNICAL SCHOOL

    The monthly meeting of the Council of the Launceston Technical School was held last evening, there being present—Messrs. W. R. Deeble (chairman), R. ...

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  31. ST. LEONARDS COUNCIL

    The monthly meeting of the at Leonards council was hold un Thursday. Present:—Messrs. A. J. Machen (Warden), J. H. Garrett, H. R. Jonce, S. T. Scott, ...

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  32. BLIND CHILDREN

    The difficulty of persuading parents of blind children to part with them so that they may receive special education was discussed to-day at a conference of ...

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  33. THE CASE OF R.D. MEAGHER

    Application was made to the Full Court to-day by Richard Denis Meagher, ex-Lord Mayor of Sydney, and ex-speaker of the Legislative Assembly, for ...

    Article : 149 words
  34. JUVENILE PUSHES

    In connection with a feud between rival juvenile pushes known as the "Little Campbells," in Collingwood. and "The Roses," in Fitzroy, two boys in ...

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  35. DECEASED SOLDIERS

    Application forms for the war leave grant, approved for payment to certain beneficiaries in the estate of deceased soldiers, may now be obtained at all ...

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  36. PROTECTING THE CURRENCY

    The Treasurer (Mr. Watt) has approved of a design for a 5s, note, and plates have been prepared in readiness for an immediate issue if the price of ...

    Article : 110 words
  37. CORRESPONDENCE

    "Bye" complains of a stonecrus[?]er at work in the centre of a Scottsdale street right in front of a cottage, through the front door and windows of which the ...

    Article : 89 words
  38. SHOCKING TRAGEDY

    A frightful tragedy occurred at Armidale to-day, when Mrs. Wilmott, a middle-aged woman, was murdered. A daughter of the deceased informed the ...

    Article : 89 words
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