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  2. Germany.

    The Reichstag was crowded when Dr. Michaelis, the new Chancellor, rose to speak. He was greeted with an ovation. Dr. Michaelis said:—Our submarines ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    ills Excellency the Governor (Sid Francis Newdegate) spent a busy time in Launceston on Saturday. On arrival by the express he was accorded a civic, ...

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  4. SOUTH AFRICA

    The Federal Council of the Nationalist Party, of which General Hertzog is leader, has issued an important manifesto in the independence propaganda. ...

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  5. Submarines.

    The Earl of Selborne, speaking at a meeting of the Central Land Association, predicted a recrudescence of submarinings before the end of 1917 more ...

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  6. FALSE REPORTS

    A warning to thoughtless or malicious persons who disseminate and exaggerate news about casualties was issued on Saturday by the Minister for Defence ...

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  7. PREMIER HOLMAN

    Hon. W. A. Holman, Premier, of New South Wales, in presiding ever an imperial teachers' conference, under the auspices of the League of Empire, ...

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  8. SIR E. CARSON'S VIEW.

    Sir Edward Carson, K.C. (a member of the War Cabinet), when receiving the freedom of Berlin, described Dr. Michaelis' speech as hollow. He said ...

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  9. A DISTINCTIVE BADGE

    Returned soldiers who still wear upon their arm patches the letter "A," denoting that they were amongst those who took part in certain historic ...

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  10. SENSATIONAL STORY.

    Mr. Grasty's sensational story in the "New York Times: about the submarine situation has stirred up tremendous interest. While admitting the ...

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  11. IRISH PROBLEM

    There was a remarkable outburst when Mr. J. Devlin spoke in the House of Commons. on the Irish education estimates, following Captain O'Neill's ...

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  12. EXCHANGE OF TELEGRAMS.

    The German Chancellor and the premier of Austria exchanged cordial telegrams. Dr. Michaelis expressed the conviction that the two Empires would ...

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  13. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP

    G. Gundersen on Saturday boat C. G. Steele for the chess championship of Victoria, making the third consecutive year the has won. Gundersen has held ...

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  14. NEW AMERICAN DEVICE.

    The "New York World's Washington correspondent says that the Navy Department is experimenting with a device for the detection of submerged U boats. ...

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  15. BRITISH POLITICS

    The "Daily News" says the Government was opposed to Mr. Wardle's amendment to the Corn Production Bill seeking to secure an increase in the ...

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  16. NEUTRAL MEDIATION HINTED AT.

    Reports from Berlin show that Dr. Michaelis' speech has. created and unsatisfactory impression. It pleased neither side. The House passed the ...

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  17. RAILWAY FATALITY

    John Crook (34), railway fireman, was killed at the Eveleigh railway yards on Saturday night through being struck on the head by a swinging door of a ...

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  18. NEW GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    The "New York Times" correspondent at Washington says that an official report states that Germany has completed at small number of submarines ...

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  19. GERMANY FOR PEACE.

    Dr. Michaelis, in the Reichstag, said he regarded with equanimity the optimism produced in the Entente countries by America's intervention. He ...

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  20. MUNICIPAL DEADLOCK

    A deadlock has been reached in the Moama, Municipal Council, caused by the failure of the ratepayers to nominate a sufficient number of candidates to serve ...

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  21. CHINESE PRESIDENCY

    According to the Shanghai correspondent of the "Morning Post," Feng-Kuo-Chang assumes the Presidency of China. PEKING, July 21. ...

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  22. WOODEN SHIPS.

    The New York Chamber of Commerce urges the Government not not to ,build wooden ships, as they are not speedy enough to elude the submarines. The ...

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  23. DOMINION POLITICS

    In the House of Representatives a special committee has been constitutes to enquire into the operations of the American Meat Trust. ...

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  24. A CHEERY MESSAGE.

    Marshal von Hindenburg's latest cheery message is:—" If the entire German nation remains determined on victory with God's aid, then, though the ...

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  25. IDEA RIDICULED.

    The "Westminster Gazette" says the idea that the Government is seriously thinking of a general election is ridiculed in the lobby. The critics of the ...

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  26. GERMAN COLONIES

    Commenting, on suggestions that the disposal of the German colonies will be a matter for the peace conference, the "Saturday Review" says the colonial ...

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  27. WAR CREDIT PASSED.

    The Reichstag, without discussion, passel the third reading of the war credit of £750,000,000 sterling, the minority. Socialists alone voting against ...

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  28. FRENCH PRESS VIEW.

    The "Matin" says Marshal von Hindenburg, through Dr. Michaelis, has expounded the German peace programme. In the view. of the "petit Parisien," ...

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  29. LORD BERESFORD'S VIEW.

    An extraordinary situation has arisen over Mr. Grasty's estimate of submarine losses cabled on Wednesday. The "New York Times" announces that the ...

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  30. ENGINEERS AND WOODCUTTERS

    The first contingent of engineers and woodworkers have arrived from Australia, and will be immediately distributed among the Government ...

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  31. BICYCLE ACCIDENTS

    Two patients were admitted to the General Hospital to-day, suffering from injuries due to bicycle accidents. Gerald Dalco was riding a bicycle along the ...

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  32. SITUATION IN GREECE

    A meeting of 50 Opposition Deputies, under the presidency of M. Rallies, decided, on principle, to oppose a session of the 1915 Chamber. ...

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  33. BRITISH RECRUITING.

    There was tremendous enthusiasm at the final meeting of the British recruiting week in Madison Square Gardens. The Stars and Stripes and union Jack ...

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  34. VALUABLE DISCOVERY

    It is believed that an inexhaustible supply of manganese dioxide—a valuable iron toughening—has been discovered in Alberta, and arrangements are pending ...

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  35. SENSATIONAL DISCOVERY.

    A Sensation has been caused at the discovery of large quantities of dynamite, naphtha, benzine, oil, and military stores at a factory at Leusis belonging. ...

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  36. FOUND DEAD

    Patrick McKavady, aged 56 years, was found dead in his hut at Bushy Park last week. A coronial inquest was held, and a verdict was returned that death ...

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  37. GERMAN GENERAL'S CLAIM.

    General Ludendorff, in an interview, claimed that the submarines had lessened British supplies and, ammunition for the front, affording the German ...

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  38. EXCITEMENT AROUSED.

    Dr. Michaelis' speech was awaited with. the greatest excitement, many princes many diplomatists being present, and great crowds outside. The ...

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  39. AIR RAID WARNINGS

    It has been officially decided to give air-raid warnings in London by the sound of bombs fired from mortars placed at the fire stations. ...

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  40. LABOUR PEACE TERMS

    The South Wales miners' executive is holding a conference on August 2, with the view of ascertaining the opinion of organised labour on the peace terms. ...

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  41. CADETS TRANSFERRED

    Fourteen members of "B" Company, Senior Sadets, were formally handed over to-night by Major James Gatty, commanding officer, 40th Battalion, ...

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  42. A NEW SAFETY LANE.

    Shippers are greatly pleased with Great Britain's concession of a safety lane in the North Sea in return for Dutch firms placing some tonnage at ...

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  43. UNDERSIZED CRAYFISH

    At the Police Court on Saturday the Police Magistrate (Mr. Wise), on the application of Inspector Bain, condemned about 260 undersized crayfish. The ...

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  44. GIRL'S BODY FOUND

    The body of Beryl Haines was found on the West Strahan beach this afternoon. Deceased, who was the daughter of Mr. S. Haines, of South Queenstown, ...

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  45. SPANISH MEETING

    The Governor, aided by public forces, entered premises in Barcelona, where 70 deputies and senators, with the leaders of the so-called Catalonian Parliament ...

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  46. MUST SOLIDIFY THE ALLIES.

    A majority of the newspapers are agreed that Dr. Michaelis' speech must solidify opinion among the allies, convincing them more than ever that ...

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  47. RECRUITING

    A meeting of the Wynyard recruiting committee was held on Saturday night. Mr. S. W. Margetts (president) was in the chair, and there was a fair ...

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  48. A GIRL STOWAWAY'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    An English girl, who w .as betrothed to a Dutch sailor, and intended to Marry him in Holland, was a stowaway on a Dutch vessel that was torpedoed ...

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  49. NEW MINISTERS

    Mr. Bonar Law has given a reassuring reply to the deputation of the Unionist Commoners' business committee who drew attention to the importance ...

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  50. STRIKERS AND GENDARMES.

    The workmen at the military workshope at Seville struck, while at Valencia collisions have been reported between the strikers and gendarmes, 20 ...

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  51. THE NERVOUS AGE

    Has the reader noticed how nervous people have become nowadays? A well-known physician says that half the patients who come to him in these ...

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  52. RECENT NAVAL FIGHT

    An official report states that Holland demands satisfaction for action against four German steamers in Dutch territorial waters. ...

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  53. REVOLT IN FINLAND

    The "Berlingake Tidende" states that during a military revolt at Helsingfors several officers were assassinated. ...

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  54. FEAR OF A BOYCOTT.

    The "Daily News" says Dr. Michaelis" demand for the existence of an Empire at home and abroad against a postwar anti-German economic alliance is ...

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  55. COMPLETE INDEPENDENCE.

    It has been learned privately that the Finnish Parliament has passed an act by 136 votes to 55, giving Finland a complete autonomy and independence. ...

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  56. AN APPEAL FOR PEACE

    It is stated in diplomatic circles that the emperor Charles of Austria intended last week to officially appeal to the Pope,, Ring Alfonso, and Queen ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. SHIPPING PROFITS

    After payment of the excess of profits duty, Furness, Withy, and Co. show a profit of £182,000. A dividend of 0O per cent. has been ...

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