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  2. THE TURF

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The second day's raring in connection with the Victorian Amateur Turf Club's meeting eventuated to-day at ...

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  3. RECRUITING

    HOBART, Wednesday.— Upwards of 61 men entered Claremont camp to-day making a total of 1,036 since September 1. If recent volunteering is ...

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  4. THE STATE FARM

    HOBART. Wednesday.— The principal discussion in the House of Assembly to-day was in connection with the State Farm, white the House was ...

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  5. ACROSS THE STRAIT

    PERTH, Wednesday — There is new no enemy subjects en[?], in the , Public Service of West Australia. The last two retired yesterday. ...

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  6. NATIONAL SERVICE

    In an interview in Melbourne on Sunday the Prime Minister (Hon. W. M. Hughes) referred to his Tasmanian trip, which he had completed the ...

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  7. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    HOBART, Wednesday.— The House of Assembly resumed its sittings to-day. ...

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  8. JUDICATURE BILL.

    Mr. Whitsitt asked the Premier— Is it the intention of the Government to include the provisions of the English Indictment Act. 1915. in the proposed ...

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  9. A HECELER FINED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday— Abraham Mather, Isborer was to-day fined 100/ or a month for persistently interrupting a meeting addressed by the Hon. ...

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  10. SIX O'CLOCK CLOSING.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The Six O'clock Closing Bill has not yet been proclaimed, immediately this is done, the new system will come into force. ...

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  11. COST OF LIVING DECREASES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— A Federal return, issued to-day, shows a slight decrease in the cost of living in Australia during September. ...

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  12. GREAT LAKE POWER.

    Mr. Earle moved— That the opinion of the Solicitor-General upon the following question be laid on the table of the House:—"If over fifty thousand ...

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  13. CRIMINAL COURT CASES.

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.— In the Criminal Court to-day, James Brennan was sentenced to three years' imprisonment for stealing from a dwelling. ...

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  14. MEETING AT CENTRAL GAWLER.

    A meeting in favor of conscription was held at Central Gawler under the auspices of the Leven branch. Mr. H. Madden presided over an attendance of ...

    Article : 144 words
  15. AMENDING THE CONSTITUTION.

    Mr. Lyons moved for leave to brine in a Bill to further amend the Constitution Act, and for other purposes. The Bill was read the first time. ...

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  16. LABOR AND THE I.W.W.

    HOBART, Wednesday— with reference to the Hon. W. M. Hughes speech at Bendigo on Tuesday night, the Hon. T. A. Lyons ...

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  17. RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION STAFFS.

    Mr Hobbs moved:— That a return be laid on the table of the House showing — (1) The number of men employed on each railway or tramway under ...

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  18. UPPER CASTRA MEETING.

    A well-attended meeting of the Upper Castra branch of the Tasmanian Workers' Political League was held or Monday night. Mr. Leary presided. ...

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  19. TOURIST VOTE.

    Mr. Hobbs moved that a return be laid on the table of the House showing, in detail, how the tourist vote for last year was disbursed. ...

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  20. GAUNT'S ROAD.

    Mr. Hobbs moved that a return be laid on the table of the House of all moneys spent on Gaunt's road. Nietta. The motion was approved of. ...

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  21. Advertising

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  22. LANDS RESUMPTION ACT.

    Mr. Hobbs moved that a return be laid on the table of the House showing the value which has been made as a set-off against compensation since the ...

    Article : 53 words
  23. (By "The Vet.")

    Some hitch has taken place in regard to the engagement of F. Dempsey for Sasanot, the favorite for the Caulfield Cup, and Mr. T. Dempsey ...

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  24. TABLE CAPE EFFORTS

    The Rev. S. D. Yarrington and members of the Table Cape committee held a successful meeting at Moorleah on Monday night. Mr. A. Smith was ...

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  25. SELECTION IN PROSSER'S FOREST.

    Mr. O'Keefe moved that a return be laid upon the table of the House showing the number of selectors in the Prosser's Forest district; the area of each ...

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  26. RAILWAY CONCESSIONS FOR ORE

    Mr. Ogden moved that all correspondence between the Government and the Marine Board of Burnie, relative to the question of railway concessions, be laid ...

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  27. LONGFORD SHOW

    LAUNCESTON, 'Wednesday.— Splendid weather prevailed to-day for the diamond jubilee show of the Northern Agricultural Society at ...

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  28. CIRCULAR HEAD MARINE BOARD.

    Mr. Whitsitt moved for leave to bring in a Bill to authorise a further loan of £8,050 to the Marine Board of Circular Head, and for other purposes. ...

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  29. DEVONPORT VOLUNTEERS.

    Recruiting is still being successfully prosecuted by Recruiting-Sergeant Munro, who yesterday, by the afternoon train, despatched four volunteers ...

    Article : 57 words
  30. ROSEBERY MINES LEASES.

    Mr. Ogden moved for leave to bring in a Bill to authorise the issue of special leases and licenses to the Mt. Rend and Rosebery Mines, Ltd and to ...

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  31. ADULT SUFFRAGE.

    Mr. Ogden introduced a motion in favor of adult suffrage for municipal 'council elections. It was lost on a party vote by 12 ...

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  32. THE HEARING OF EXEMPTIONS.

    The Exemption Court mil deal with about 70 applications at Wynayard to-day, and will sit at Ulverstone on October 30, Penguin on October 31, and ...

    Article : 154 words
  33. PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES.

    Mr. Burgess, to ask the Treasurer how much, if any, of the £2.000 borrowed by the Latrobe Shale Oil Co has been repaid to the Government? ...

    Article : 158 words
  34. TULLAH.

    Before a large and appreciative audience the first of the bush concerts in support of tho Queen of Erm was held. The programme, a lengthy one, was ...

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  35. MEDICAL REFEREE BOARD

    The Tasmanian Medical Referee Board, consisting of four medical practitioners, will visit the North-West Coast next week for the purpose of ...

    Article : 84 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. REFERENDUM NOTES

    At an anti-conscription meeting the other day one of the spankers flourished a cablegram which he declared he had received from General Joffre, ...

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  38. HERD TESTING

    HOBART, Tuesday.— During the discussion in the House of Assembly this afternoon on the item, Department , of Agriculture, contingencies ...

    Article : 201 words
  39. MEDICAL BOARD'S WORK.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—The Medical Referee Board sat again' at Launceston to-day, and dealt with another batch of men who had been ...

    Article : 48 words
  40. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  41. Advertising

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  42. METAL MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  43. Advertising

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