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  2. MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE

    The following is the agenda paper in connection with the eigt[?] fmimal municipal conference, which opens in Hobart on Wednesday, May 21: ...

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  4. LOCKING THE MURRAY

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — If the preparatory work tonnested with the irrigation scheme in the hands Of the Murray River Commission meets with ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    The Hon. J. Hope, M.L.C., was on absentee from the council meeting at Sheffield on Saturday. Afier some 50 years' connection with municipal work ...

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  6. MIDNIGHT CABLES

    PARIS, Saturday.—A special correspondent at the Australian Press As[?] reperts:— From a reliable source I have ...

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  7. INFLUENZA

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Pneumonic influenza, of a highly infections nattire has been discovered at the General Hospital. ...

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  8. "COMPLETE-VINDICATION."

    MELBOURNE, Saturday—Comnienting to-day upon the outbreak of influenza in Brisbane, the Minister for Customs (Mr Massy-Greene) declared ...

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  9. MELBOURNE PEACE CELEBRATIONS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — Huminations in the city in connection with the colebration of peace will be on a more modest seale than was ...

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  10. NO INCOME TAX RETURNS

    HOBART, Saturday.—At the Police Court, before Mr. Aubrey T. Walker, P.M., the Federal Deputy Commissioner of Taxation proceeded against a ...

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  11. FEWER CASES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday—The weekand reports from both Victoria and N.S. Wales support the belief expresad yesterday that the epidemic is on ...

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  12. "SIEGE" OF LIMERICK

    [?] April 23.—All exciting in [?] last Monday evening at [?] A crowd returning [?] match refused to show ...

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  13. A GRIM PICTURE.

    A gentleman in a leading civic position in Lithgow (N.S.W.), describing the remarkable conditions in that town in connection with the epidemic ...

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  14. ROWING

    The Tasmanian pair-oared championship was rowed on the Mersey oa Saturday afternoon, resulting in an easy Victory for North Esk. Much ...

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  15. AMERICAN BOMB PLOTS

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The police are searching for clues in connection with tombs sent through the mail addressed to prominent persons. They ...

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  16. HOBART RACES

    HOBART, Saturday. — The Tasmanian Amateur Jockey Club meeting at. Elwick this afternoon was well attended. The weather was perfect, but ...

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  17. AT BARNES BAY.

    HOBART, Sundny.—The latest bulletin from the Barnes Bay Quarantine Station reports that two of the patients are dangerously ill, and two are ...

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  18. BULLET WOUND IN HEAD

    HOBART, Sunday.—The youth, Edward Miller, who was found on the Sandy Bay beach with a bullet wound in bis bend carly on Thursday, still ...

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  19. WOMAN'S DEATH IN TRAM

    "HOBART, Sunday.—Mrs. Godfrey died suddenly to-night. She had hurried to catch a Newtown tram, and after taking her scat collapsed. She ...

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  20. "HEAD OF THE RIVER."

    HOBART, Sunday. — The Tasmanian Secondary Schools Amateur Athletic Association to-day conducted its "head of the river" race over a ...

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  21. W.E.A.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—The annual re-union of members of the Workers' Educational Association was held last night. There was a large ...

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  22. RUNNING OF THE RIVERINA

    HOBART, Sunday.—The Chief Secretary's Department supplies the following information:— The following gontlemen have ...

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  23. IRSH-AMERICANS' VISIT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An IrishAmerican delegation is leaving Pris shortly [?] Mr. De Valera (San [?] leader will conduct them ...

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  24. ON THE RANGES

    The Devonport Rifle Club fired the third amtch of "C" stage at the Pardoe range on Saturday. The light was dull, and there was a steady wind. ...

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  25. LANDRU'S VICTIMS

    PARIS, Saturday.—One of Landru's supposed [?] is a woman named Mad[?] Landrn proposed [?] her in 1915, saying that he ...

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  26. BOWLS

    On Saturday afternoon a couple of rinks from the Burnie Bowling Club visited Devonport, where a friendly Ramo was played against the locals. ...

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  27. HOLLAND AND THE EX-KAISER

    [?] Saturday.—The "New [?] London correspond[?] Butch circles in London [?] that Holland will ...

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  28. CONSISTENT TIPPING.

    "The Advocate" sporting prophet, "The Vet," again added to his long list of State and inter-State successes by selecting in Saturday's issue of this ...

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  29. STABILISING LABOR

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—President W. [?] has cabled Mr. Tumulty, [?] [?] programme is the most ...

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  30. A CRITIC OF MR. POLLARD

    Sir,—Mr. Pollard, speaking at Ridgley, as one of the so-called Nationalisl candidates for Darwin, made use of another Nationalist, bogey regarding ...

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  31. TURF NAMES FOR THE NAVY.

    Looking through names of our war ships, which appear in the newly-issued navy list, for the first time for four years (says a writer in a London ...

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  32. "LONG-SUFFERING TAXPAYERS' PERFORMANCES

    Sir.—A simple question, or perhaps two simple questions. SimplE answers wanted. £.s.d. is suffering. What performances can he show to try and ...

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  33. LAUNCESTON CLUB WINS SHIELD

    LAUNCESTON, Sundny.—The final bowling match for possession of the shield for the season was played yesterday in delightful weather. South ...

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  34. HAIG'S EASTER MESSAGE.

    LODNON [?] April 23.—Field-Marshal [?] in the Australian [?] at Weymouth [?] Australians who served ...

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