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  2. SENATOR MULCAHY

    In Devonport and other parts of the North-West yesterday there were expressions of satisfaction that the long and sterling service of the ...

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  3. SHIPPING SITUATION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The dispute between the Union Shipping Co. and the seamen has ended. At a mass meeting of ssamea this morning the ...

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  4. SUPER-AIRSHIPS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is currently reported that the Admiralty has begun a big programme of airship construction, including monster vessels ...

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  5. SHIPPING RELEASE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Press Bureau announces that the Shipping Controller has decided, that British ships completing voyages after March ...

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  6. AMERICA BONE DRY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Thirtyfour States have ratified the amendment of the constitution prohibiting the drink traffic in the United States. ...

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  7. FROM FIELDS OF FAME

    FREMANTLE, Thursay.—With 1800 troops on board, the transport Leicestershire arrived from London last ngiht. The vessel left London on ...

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  8. SO SOLDIERS RETURN HOME.

    A party of 30 returned soldiers arrived at Burnic by the Rotomahana yesterday morning from Melbourne. They were welcomed by the reception ...

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  9. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—No developments have taken place at the quarantine station at North Head in the past 24 hours. The condition of the ...

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  10. SOVIET REPUBLIC

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—The Letts have established a Soviet Republic at Riga. ...

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  11. MILITARY TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Asensational tragedy has just been recorded. Major Miles Charles Seton, of the Australian Medical Corps, was shot ...

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  12. TRADE WITH BRITAIN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A cablegram from the Board of Trade, London, addressed to H.M. Trade Commissioner, at Melbourne, will be read ...

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  13. LUXEMBURG

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday.—A recent cable stated that the Grand Duchess of Luxemburg was on the point of abdicating. A report now to hand states ...

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  14. MR. E. T. BINGSTON MAY GO TO ASSEMBLY.

    The question arises how the Wilmot seat is to be filled. The voting for Wilmot in 1916 was—Lyons, 2812 (elected); Lee, 2631 (elected); Blyth, 1477 ...

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  15. IMPORTING MACHINERY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. Poynton, Minister in Charge of Shipping, was asked to-day by a representative of the engineering trade to ...

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  16. WURTEMBURG'S APPEAL

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Wurtemburg Government has issued an appeal to reason, urging the citizens to put down revolutionary conspiracies. ...

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  17. PEACE CELEBRATIONS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—District Commandants have been instructed to issue an order prohibiting the manufacture, sale, or possession, otherwise ...

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  18. WAR DECORATION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Senator Pearce, Minister for Defence, notifies that a cable has been received from London to the effect that the choice of ...

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  19. FEEDING EUROPE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Paris correspondent of the Press Bureau states that the third meeting of the Supreme Council to supply relief for ...

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  20. "LOUD-MOUTHED DISTURBERS"

    BUISBANE—The Acting Premier, Mr. Theodore, speaking in regard to the unemployed demonstrations at Townsville and Bundaberg, said the ...

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  21. WHY THOSE NOMINATIONS?

    There was much speeulation in the North-West yesterday over the introduction amongst the nominations for the vacancy of Mrs. O'Shea Peterssa ...

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  22. ADVANCE AUSTRALIA!

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian cruiser Brisbane arrived at Portsmouth from the Grand Fleet to-day to be re-fitted prior to returning to ...

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  23. A.I.F. DECORATIONS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—An endeavor is being made by the Australian war records section in Frnnco and Egypt to obtain individual ...

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  24. STATE PENSIONERS

    HOBART, Thursday.—Mr. M. J. O'Keefe waited on the Minister of Lands (Hon. J. B. Hayes) to-day and advocated that those in receint of old ...

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  25. A DRASTIC AMERICAN

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Senator [?]yers, in a speech to-day, urged that the Kaiser should be executed with[?]t trial as part of the peace terins. ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA DAY CELEBRATIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australia day celebrations will include the usual service at St. Dunstan's Church. The Bishop of London preaches. General ...

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  27. TECHNICAL SCHOOL DIRECTOR

    ZEEHAN, Thursday.—Mr. D. V. Allen, director and registrar of the Zeehan School of Mines for the past ll years, left for Launceston to-day ...

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  28. PREFERENCE FOR SOLDIERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—When the annual congress of the Returned Soldiers' League meets in Adelaide on March 1, many important ...

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  29. EX-KAISER'S MENTALITY

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—A Dutch[?]man who dined with the ex-Kaiser and Count Bentick at American states that Wilhelm gives the impression that ...

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  30. FRANKFORD DISTRICT

    HOBART, Thursday.—Mr. O'Keefe waited upon the Minister of Lands today and urged that votes for public roads in the Beaconsfield district ...

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  31. CROWDED LIFE

    Captain L. W. White, a Melbourne man, who is connected with the Australian Flying Corps, has reached London after extraordinary adventures. ...

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  32. LAUNCESTON HOSPITAL

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—At a meeting of the Launceston Hospital tonight it was reported that the receipts for the month of December totalled ...

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  33. TROUBLED IRELAND

    [?]DURLIN, Tuesday.—The Lord Lieucant of Ireland, Viscount French, [?]nvened a confernce at Dublin Cas[?]e last night. It is interpreted in ...

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  34. ST. LUKES CHURCH, LATROBE

    The annual general meeting of Latrobe parishioners was held in St. Luke's Parish Hall, when the rector (Rev. J. Cookson Compton) presided ...

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  35. SETTLING SOLDIERS

    HOBART Thursday.—The Minister of Lands (Hon. J. B. Hayes), referring to-day to what had been done in the way of the repatriation of ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN BOLSHEVISM

    SYDNEY.—Speaking at Albion Park, Mr. Mark Morton, M.L.A., said it was time the people rose against those who advocated Bolshevism, and had them ...

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  38. GENERAL NEWS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Attorney-General, Mr. Thomas Watt Gregory, has resigned from the American Cabinet, as already recorded. It is ...

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  39. LABOR'S BID IN BRITAIN

    A London message says that the claim of the Labor Partye to be regarded as the Official Opposition in the House of Commons carries with it the ...

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  40. TASMANIAN PAINT

    HOBART, Thursday.—Messrs. Lyons and O'Kcefe, M'sH.A., waited on the Premier (Mr. Lee) to-day to urge that the Serpentine Co.'s ...

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  41. P. AND O. LINER ASHORE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—During a fog the P. and O. liner Khyber went [?]shore on the Norfolk coast. Later.—The Khyber was laden with ...

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  42. MINING

    Agents throughout the Commonwealth. Inquiries Promptly Attended To. Telegram: "Weedon Co., Launceston." ...

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  43. TRADE UNION PRIVILEGES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Government Bill has been drafted for restoring drade union rules and customs which were suspended during the war. They ...

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  44. WOOING THE LADIES.

    The executive of the Labor Party has decided to fight all Parliamentary vacancies. As it is realised that women largely ...

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  45. BELGIAN PRESSMEN ENTERTAINED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—One hundred Belgian journalists who have taken refuge in England during the war were entertained last evening by Lord ...

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  46. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

    Quotations:—Tasmania, b 5d; Bendigo Amalgamated, s 1/2; Broken Hill, b 57/; Magnet, s 9/6; Farrell, s 4/; North Farrell, b 8/, s 8/6; Round Hill ...

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  47. DISCUSSION ON THE BESULT.

    The Premier in the Assembly formally reported the election of Hon. E. Mulcahy to the House, and moved that the Speaker he directed to inform His ...

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  48. DEMOBILISATION.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—It is annonnced that 693,889 American soldiers have been demobilised. The British demobilisation amounts to ...

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  49. OLD UUNCESTONIAN'S DEATH

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—Mr. Matthew Hill, a resident of Launceston for over 45 years, died at an early hour this morning at the advanced age ...

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  50. WIRELESS INVENTION.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Navy Departemnt announces that an [?]uderground and sub-sea wireless American invention has been put to ...

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  51. MELBOURNE.

    Quotations.—Mt. Lyell, b 24/6, s 25/; do., Blocks, s 4d; Tongkah Compound, b 12/6, s 12/7; do., Harbor, b 49/6; Trong, b 22/6. a 24/6. ...

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  52. EMBARGO ON EGGS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. Massey Greene, Minister for Customs, to-day received a deputation from cooperative egg producers, and promised ...

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