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  2. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS

    The letter from Lord Lansdowne regarding the possibility of peace negotiations, ,which was published in a cable passage to-day. was commented upon by ...

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  3. Submarine War.—Official Chart.

    The naval authorities recently issued charts showing the general curves of merchant tonnage sunk by enemy action, and of German submarines sunk. The charts, which take us up to the middle of last December, are reproduces for the benefit of ''Examiner'" reader. [Those diagrams are statistically accurate, based on facts up to December 17, and inchide no estimated or uncertain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. TRADE BOYCOTT

    The long-awaited regulation dealing with "car gear system" was gazetted to-day. It provides that any person who has in his custody or under his ...

    Article : 204 words
  5. PATRIOTIC FUNDS

    The receipts of Reinforcement Day;. which was held on Friday last, amount to £123 6s 3d. There are two more country returns to come in, and it is ...

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  6. VARIOUS EFFORTS.

    The Australian Red Cross Society is holding a horticultural show in the Burnie Theatre on March 21 Schedules obtainable from Mr. J. E Bovill, Marine ...

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  7. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Surveyor-General (Mr. E. A. Counsel) came north yesterday by the express, and attended to departmental matters during the afternoon. This ...

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  8. WAR LOAN STAMPS

    The Federal Treasury has available for issue a series of four stamps, to be used in connection with the awar loan publicity campaign. Each of the stamps ...

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  9. SHIPBUILDING CONFERENCE

    Another conference regarding appointment of tribunals to deal with disputes arising out of the Commonwealth ship building scheme and fixation of ...

    Article : 97 words
  10. INTERNED GERMANS

    "We won't always be in this compound, and when we get out the German Governors will give you ten years." Seven Germans interned at Holdsworthy ...

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  11. SEPARATION ALLOWANCES

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) stated to-day that home service troops who were entitled to the separation allowance paid to members ...

    Article : 51 words
  12. CRIMINAL COURT

    At the Criminal Court to-day Vincent Christie and Neil Johnson, of Hobart, soft goods hawkers, were charged with having stolen a handbag and cheque for ...

    Article : 177 words
  13. CORRESPONDENCE

    "Tasmanian Devil."—If there is any injustice it cannot be remedied by a letter in a journal in another state. It would be a waste of space; besides, it ...

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  14. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) announced to-day that the second report of the Royal Commission on the business methods of the Defence Department ...

    Article : 94 words
  15. CHARGED WITH BIGAMY

    At the Police Court to-day Arthur Frederick Parker, alias Christopher Fitz. maurice, St. John Horton, Evro Ellis, was charged with bigamy. The ...

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  16. CERTIFICATE SUSPENDED

    The Marine Court to-day ordered the certificate of competency of Captain Chellew to be suspended for two months from February 12. Chellew was the ...

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  17. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The annual harvest thanksgiving in connection with the Methodist Church was held on Sunday. The decorations were artistically carried out. Sheaves ...

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  18. INTERNED ENEMY ALIENS

    Strong exception to the way in which the enemy aliens interned at Berrima (N.S.W.) were allowed to celebrate the "Kaiser's birthday was taken at a Red ...

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  19. SMALL ARMS FACTORY

    One thousand men are still idle at the Small Arms Factory, at Lithgow. It is officially announced that no single eligibles will be employed unless they ...

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  20. THE WEATHER.

    Welcome rain is ,being experienced to- day, though sufficient has not yet fallen to do much good. Early this morning a very heavy shower fell, but it did not ...

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  21. MUSICIANS' SECRETARY

    Fines totalling £50 were imposed upon the secretary of the Musicians' Union (Alfred O'Brien) in the Industrial Court to-day. Judge Rolin said ...

    Article : 323 words
  22. GOVERNOR'S PICTURES

    Owing to the kindness of the Governor, Sir Francis Newdegate, the public will shortly have an opportunity of viewing portion of his valuable ...

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  23. RAILWAY MEN'S DEMANDS

    The scandal of the notorious northern railway strike, known as the super arbitration case, probably one of the worst episodes in the history of ...

    Article : 244 words
  24. THE TOURIST TRAFFIC.

    Sir,—The intimation in Saturday's issue of a ten per cent. Increase from the previous day (March 1) of our railway fares, must have coupons the ...

    Article : 342 words
  25. CARTRIDGE EXPLOSION

    An accident occurred on Tuesday to a little boy named Allan Jenkins, eight years of age, at Arthur's Lake, about ten miles from Steppes. He was ...

    Article : 101 words
  26. FEDERAL SHIPPING

    It is understood that the Federal Ministry contemplates an important change in the control of the Commonwealth line of steamships. This line ...

    Article : 163 words
  27. THE WAR LOAN

    At a meeting to-night, convened by the Mayor, to assist in organising arrangements for raising the new war loan, it was suggested that as Sydney and ...

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  28. RECRUITING

    The following men entered Claremont camp yesterday:—H. Long (New Town), J. T. Hornsey (Queenstown), C. W. Hobbs (Leven), T. Dillinghurst (Hobart). ...

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  29. SEE ADLER'S CREW

    The Minister for Navy (Mr. Cook) has received news that 58 members of the crew of the German raider See Adler had reached Talchuana, Chili, on the ...

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  30. PRICE OF MEAT

    Giving evidence before the Interstate Commission to-day, Ernest Klema, a Manly butcher, said there was a pool or combine which raised prices ...

    Article : 73 words
  31. CHILD FATALLY BURNED

    A fatal burning accident occurred at Tea Tree this morning, the victim being a little boy named Cecil Edgar Cangell, four years old. It appears that the ...

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  32. BRIDPORT HARBOUR.

    Sir,—I notice Mr. A. Kidd. in your Monday's issue, has found a mare's nest. What it pity it is he did not find it before However I do not think Mr. Kidd ...

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  33. DR. MANNIX

    Fifty thousand tickets have been issued in connection with the visit of Archbishop Munnix to Sydney this week. ...

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  34. MURDER OF MISSIONARY

    Four aborigines from Beckstown—Peter, Myall, Jimmy, and Dick—were charged at the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court yesterday, before ...

    Article : 101 words
  35. PUBLICATIONS

    The fourth issue of the "Pocket Compendium of Australian Statistics, 1918" has been published by the Commonwealth Statistician, and contains a great ...

    Article : 32 words
  36. BANKRUPT'S ADMISSIONS

    Lewis Henry Nathan. art dealer and racehorse owner, was further examined to-day in the Bankruptcy Court. Questioned regarding a horse named Ardima, ...

    Article : 192 words
  37. DIPHTHERIA OUTBREAK

    At the Zeehan Hospital board's monthly meeting to-night it was resolved that the secretary be instructed to send a lettergram to the Chief Secretary, as ...

    Article : 119 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS

    When Mr. Ryan visited Dallarnil he brought a policeman with him in a special train, and in answering a farmer's interjection, he became much ...

    Article : 45 words
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