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  2. INFLUENZA TOLL

    SYDNEY, Wednesdny.—No fresh cases of tattuenza were reported from the quarautine station and North Head to-day. There are now only 33 ...

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  3. [?]MIDNIGHT CABLES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily [?] correspondent [?] the German Govern[?] to continue its ...

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  4. FAREWELL TO REV. WILSON

    People of Burnie and district gathered in strength at the Town Hall last night to bid farewell to Rev. J. Tryon Wilson and family. Rev. Wilson, who ...

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  5. WATT'S BOMBSHELL

    HOBART, Wednesday.—A public I meeting of protest was held to-night in regard to Mr. Watt's ultimatum concerning the withdrawal of shipping ...

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  6. MERSEY SHIPBUILDING CO.

    The annual general meeting of the Mersey Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., was commenced in the lodgcroom, Town Hall, Devonport, last night. The ...

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  7. REFERENCE BY PREMIER

    LONGFORD, Wednesday.—In the course of his policy speech at Longford this ovening, the Premier (Hon. W. H. Lee) made the following reference to ...

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  8. SYDNEY MACING POSTPONED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At a special meeting of the committee of the A.J.C. committee it was resolved that subject to the necessary permission ...

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  9. 13 VICTORIAN DEATHS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Twelve deaths occurred in Metropolitan hospitals up to 2.30 p.m. to-day, as follow: ...

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  10. TASMANIA'S PERIL

    LONGFORD, Wednesday.—The Premier has received the following telegram from Hr. Watt:- Your wire re quarantine and ...

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  11. CANCELLLINC WOODEN CONTRACTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Negotiations have now been entered upon by Messrs. Kidman and Mavoh, of Sydney, with the Commonwealth Government for he ...

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  12. OUR SOLDIERS

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—The returned heroes, who arrived from England by the transport Derbyshire and were quarantined for seven days ...

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  13. CERMANY YIELDS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Germans [?] Allied demand, [?] and six [?] will reach Versailles ...

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  14. ITALY'S CLAIM TO FIUME

    [?] Tuesday.—To-day, Mr. [?] Wilson, and [?] the Japan[?] Orlando (Italy) ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND SCARE.

    SEVEX CASES ON A STEAMER. BRISBANE, Wednesday.—While the steamer Victoria was on a voyage from Brisbane to Port Darwin seven ...

    Article : 39 words
  16. HEAVY PENALTIES.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—At the Stanthorpe Police Court William Hill and Gerald Hutchins, two jockeys, who had travelled from Sydney, were ...

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  17. RED FLAG BEARER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—In the City Police Court to-day a Russian, Ludwiek Roslan, formerly employed in the Ipswich workshops, was sentenced to six ...

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  18. LOONCANA'S DEPARTURE POSTPONED.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—The steamer Loongana, which went into quarantine at Portsea on Saturday last on route to Lanuceston ...

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  19. N.Z. LIQUOR POLL

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—The latest returns of the poll on the licensing question show:- Continuance. 249,031 ...

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  21. T.T.C. WEIGHTS

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—The following are the weights for the T.T.C. meeting on Saturday:- Handicap Hurdle, two miles.—Bill ...

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  22. RUSSIAN OVERTURES

    [?] Tuesday.—It is learned from [?] [?]teherin has de[?] are prepar[?] Russian ...

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  23. NO BOATS

    One of the leading Devonport merchants was advised by his Melboune representatives yesterday that the steamers Koonya and Karitane are to ...

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  24. [?]ING TO VITRIOL THROWER

    [?] Tuesday.—Owing to intimi[?] few Government employes are [?] [?] fixes the ...

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  25. COLOMBO DISTURBANCES

    [?]LOMBO, Tuesday.—A Colombo [?] Magistrate to-day fined a native [?] for [?] a lettle of arrack [?] who was ...

    Article : 75 words
  26. PRESS CENSORSHIP

    [?] CEASE ON APRIL 30. [?] Wednesday.—The [?] of a cables received in [?]e Australia will ...

    Article : 64 words
  27. SHOOTING FATALITY

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—Alfred Bennett, who was injured by a gun exploding while rabbit shooting at Sidmouth on Sunday last, died in the ...

    Article : 36 words
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