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  2. THE PELHAM TRAGEDY

    HOBART, Sunday.—Considerable public interest was again manifester at Hamilton yesterday in the resumption of the inquest into the cireum ...

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  3. INTER-STATE CRICKET

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The cricket match between representatives from Victoria and South Australia was councluded to-day. Victoria won the ...

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  4. MIDNIGHT CABLES

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York Times'" Washington correspondent states that the Russian Embassy has received advice from its Paris ...

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  5. SCOTTISH COAST DISASTER

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Iolaire, which' struck a rock off the Scottish coast, was formerly the private yacht Amalthea. She was approaching ...

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  6. AMERICA AND ITALY

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Representatives of the Italian press were received by President Wilson at the Quirinal this afternoon at 4.30, when the ...

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  7. A TERRIFIC CRASH.

    Later.—The Iolaire death-roll is 300; only 40 were sated, many of whom were mangled as they were dashed against jagged rocks of the forbidding ...

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  8. VISIT OF ENGLISH TEAM.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Marylebone Cricket Club has favorably considered the inivitation to tour Australia in 1919-20. Final consideration will ...

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  9. INTER-STATE BOWLS

    HOBART, Saturday.—The Southern Tasmanian bowlers to-day again defeated the South Australians visitors. Yesterday the Tasmanians won by 107 ...

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  10. A LYELL SENSATION

    QUEENSTOWN, Sunday.—A bad accident happened to-day on the Hospital road, when a sulky containing W. Wilkins and J. Drake, the horse of ...

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  11. THE VISIT TO THE COAST.

    The Adelaide bowlers, to the number of 27, accompanied by several ladies, will arrive at Devonport from Hobart to-morrow evening. The Devonport ...

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  12. HOLLAND AND THE KAISER

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "Chicago News'" Hague correspondent interviewed Mynheer Hemmskerk (Dutch Minister for Justice), who ...

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  13. "IF GERMANY HAD WAITED."

    Speaking after the ceremony of the presentation of the freedom of the city of Rome, President Wilson said that whatever time had swept away of the ...

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  14. LIFEBOATS SPLINTERED TO MATCHWOOD.

    Two lifeboats were launched and splintered to matchwood. Fifty or sixty men, tempted by the nearness of the shore, jumped For the ledge, but ...

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  15. PNEUMONIC INFLUFNZA

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Major Padman, who has been suffering from influenza at the North Head quarafithe station for some time, was placed on ...

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  16. THE PEACE SESSIONS

    PARIS, Saturday.—The "Petit Parisien" forecasts the session of the Peace Conference as follows:—(1) A conference of the four great Powers ...

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  17. TO-DAY'S WEATHER FORECAST

    HOBART, Sunday.—The following is the Tasmanian weather forecast for to-morrow:- Weather fine, with rising ...

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  18. SINN FEIN PLOTS

    LONDON, Saturday. — Further evidence in connection with the supposed plot at Wicklow and Wexford was given at the Dublin Court-Martial ...

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  19. ANGLO-AMERICAN AGREEMENT.

    The United Press Association's correspondent at "Washington asserts that according to information reaching the State Department. Lord Reading ...

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  20. BUTCHERS "SLOW DOWN"

    GEELONG. — Following upon the trouble that occurred at Steers. Sims Cooper and Co.'s meat works, Corio duay, when operations were suspended ...

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  21. DESTROYING PRUSSIA'S SUPREMACY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Express'" Geneva correspondent reports that a Vicuna message states that Dr. Masarvk (the new President ...

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  22. THE NEW ZEALAND OUTBREAK.

    The arrival of the Niagara at Sydney is of especial interest in view of a bitter controversy which has been raging in New Zealand as to the ...

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  25. SPECIAL INTELLIGENCE

    LONDON, Saturday. — General Cockerill (Director of Special Intelligence) states that the original staff of seven [?]naged for the detection of ...

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  26. DISGRUNTLED LABOR

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. J. Clynes, who was banqueted by the staff of the Food Ministry upon his resignation, strongly deprecated the attempts ...

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  27. HELPING RUSSIA

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday—The Swedish volunteer relief expedition for Riga and Libau is commanded by the famous Russian, General Yudenitch, whose ...

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  28. CABLES IN BRIEF

    An Athens message, states that a new railway link is being constricted through Jugo-Slavia. Ultimately the railway will extend to Constantinople ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICAN INDEPENDENCE

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The address from the Central Committee of the Nationalist Party to the King, regarding its claim for independence ...

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  30. BRITISH ULTIMATUM TO GERMANY.

    A london message states that according to the Berlin "Dcuteche Tageszeitung," the British Government has delivered an ultimatum to the ...

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  31. BRITAIN'S UNEMPLOYED

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Aberconway states that there are 270,000 people now unemployed, chiefly demobilised soldiers and munition ...

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  32. "BILLIE" CARLETON'S DEATH

    LONDON, Saturday. — When the inquest upon the death of "Billie" Carleton, the famous actress, who was found dead in her flat in the Strand ...

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  33. MORTALITY IN THE PACIFIC.

    SUVA.—The influenza epidemic in Tonga has practically ended. The mortality is estimated at 8 per cent, of the population. ...

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  35. RAIN MAKING

    LONDON, Saturday.—Meteorological Office experts discredit the report that the Australian Department is able to "materially stimulate ...

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  36. LAUNCESTON POLICE NEWS

    LAUNCESTION, Sunday.—At the Police Court yesterday Michael Forbes, charged with using indecent language, was fined [?] or in defaulr seven days. ...

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  37. PUBLIC WORKS

    HOBART, Sunday. — The following tenders have been accented:— Road, Waratah to Buruie, N. G. H. Manson, £118/17/6: road, Upper Liffey road, C. ...

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