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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    When last night's report closed the Senate was discussing the second reading of the Supply Bill, moved by Senator ,Millen. An all-night sitting ...

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  3. WOOL INDUSTRY

    Mr. Forster, M.P., Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the War Office, informed the wool deputation that the War Office and Board of Trade intended ...

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  4. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has informed the secretary of the National Federation that lie will definitely: announce on Saturday morning next the ...

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  5. GERMAN WAR PLANS

    Professor Friedrich Meinecke, of Freiburg University, the distinguished historian, contributed to the "Frankfurter Zeitung" on New Year's Eve the most ...

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  6. MINING FATALITY

    At a coronial enquiry hold yesterday afternoon into the death of William Rooney, who was fatally injured at the smelters on Monday night, the jury ...

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  7. HAPPY ISSUE OF THE WAR

    The "Petit Parisien's" Zurich correspondent declares that enormous crowds assembled on Sunday in tire Berlin churches and prayed for a happy issue of ...

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  8. WIN-THE-WAR COUNCIL.

    The Win-the-War Council, which consists of delegates from various organisations, tonight decided that all sitting members. supporting the ...

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  9. Patriotic Funds.

    The hon. secretary of the State. War Council acknowledges £300. from the Tullah patriotic committee. ...

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  10. SIXTH WAR LOAN

    The German newspapers publish huge advertisements for the sixth war loan. Financial circles admit the fall of Bagdad occurred inconveniently, and hope ...

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  11. VARIOUS EFFORTS.

    On Saturday afternoon, at the Cleveland state school, a fair and tea in aid of the O.A.S. funds, organised by Misses Barton and I. Clarke, was held. ...

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  12. THE GERMAN POSITION

    Field-Marshal Lord French was recently interviewed by Mr. Edward Price Bell, the London correspondent of the "Chicago Daily News," Who' asked him ...

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  13. THE BRISBANE SEAT.

    The time for the receipt of nominations for a Liberal candidate for Brisbane at the forthcoming federal elections closed to-day. Lieut.- Col. Plane ...

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  14. SITUATION IN GREECE

    The Government promised M. Guillermin to punish the crew of the Groek patrol boat who fired shots on the French torpedoer at Patras, and also ...

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  15. RETURNING SOLDIERS

    The Premier, in a statement to-day in connection with the repatriation scheme, said up till December 31 last the advances by way of assistance to ...

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  16. NATIONAL WAR MUSEUM

    The Cabinet has approved of Sir A. Monds' scheme of a National War Museum. ...

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  17. ST. PATRICK'S DAY

    To-morrow will be St. Patrick's Day. Ireland's national day will be celebrated fittingly in Launceston. To night the St. Joseph's Band will follow the ...

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  18. IN AUSTRALIA

    The importation of the following articles and preparations into the Commonwealth is prohibited by proclamation in, to-day's ...

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  19. MORAL EVILS

    At the Methodist Conference a resolution moved by Dr. Carruthers was carried urging the general conference to issue a pronouncement upon the ...

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  20. CONTROLLING EXPENDITURE.

    The order published in a recent Government "Gazette" providing for an enquiry to be made by Major H. Ling and Mr. A. E. Barton into the system and ...

    Article : 98 words
  21. RECRUITING

    There were two volunteers at Launceston yesterday. One was passed for active service—Max O'Keefe. ...

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  22. CLAREMONT CAMP.

    Twenty-five men have entered camp this week up to date. ...

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  23. INTERSTATE FIGURES.

    To-day's recruiting figures were:— Volunteers, 33; accepted. 15. BRISBANE, Thursday. To-day 25 offered, and 21 were ...

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  24. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    The sending from the Commonwealth, by post or otherwise, of parcel to British prisoners of war interned in neutral or enemy countries is prohibited ...

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  25. STATE HIGH SCHOOL

    The State High School distribution of prizes took place to-night in the Town Hall, when there was a large attendance and the Premier delivered an ...

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  26. TAXATION OF COMPANIES

    A matter in connection with the taxation of companies was before the High Court—Justice Harton, Justice Isaacs, Justice Duffy, and Justice Rich. The ...

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  27. CORRESPONDENCE

    D. Osborn.—In view of the fact that the person referred to has left Tasmania, no good purpose will be served by reviving the matter. ...

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  28. LICENSING PROSECUTIONS

    At the Police Court today Robert Crawford, licensee of the Freemasons' Hotel, was fined £2 and coast for failing to prevent the bar door from being ...

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  29. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The attendance at the Cressy State School has been very satisfactory. At present close on 90 children are in daily attendance. The school was recently ...

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  30. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL

    The report of the commission appointed to enquire into certain charges made by Mr. Webster, P.M.G., concerning the federal capital administration was tabled ...

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  31. NATIONAL FEDERATION

    A meeting was held in the Town Hall to-night to form a branch of the National Federation. Hon. C. H. Hall, M.L.C., presided. The attendance was ...

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  32. Mathinna.

    Harvest thanksgiving services were held in St. George's Church at Mathinna on Sunday. The church presented a pleasing appearance, with a bountiful ...

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  33. A WOMAN'S DEATH

    A woman who was identified by her aunt as Mrs. Taylor died at the hospital on Wednesday night, after being operated on by two doctors at a private ...

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  34. THE REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Deputy Speaker (Mr. Chanter) took the chair at 2.30 p.m. The Prime Minister, in reply to Mr. Archibald (S.A.), said a total of 4s per ...

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  35. Scottsdale.

    The Salvation Army harvest festival at Scottsdale was successful, and the proceeds totalled £14. The attendance was a record. The Services were ...

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  36. TASMANIAN CASUALTIES.

    Our Railton correspondent reports that the Rev. R. W. Thomas, Anglican clergyman, brought the sad news that Signaller Arthur Hoodlees had been killed. Mrs. ...

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  37. Waratah.

    On Tuesday the Engineer-in-Chief (Mr. T. W. Fowler), accompanied by Inspector Symnons, visited Waratah. At Guildford Junction Mr. F. Brown met ...

    Article : 131 words
  38. Advertising

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