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  2. THE EPIDEMIC

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Returns from the metropolitan hospitals to-day show a in[?]ther diminution in the cases of induca[?]a. In the Melbourne ...

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  3. MINING

    (Firm Represented on Stock Exchange) Agents throaghout the Commonwealth. Inquiries Promptly Attended To. Telegram: "Weedon Co., Launceston." ...

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  4. RAID ON NIGHT CLUBS

    HOBART, Sunday. — A posse of police, consisting of three constables, two eergeauts, two detectives, and two inspectors, made a raid on the ...

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  5. OUR SOLDIERS

    A cablegram was received in Wynyard on Saturday raorniiig from Lieut. Marriott to the effect that lie and his wife and family had reached Durban ...

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  6. SHIPPING PARALYSIS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Speaking after a meeting of the Seamen's Union on Saturday night Mr. Walsh (general secretary of the union) said there ...

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  7. STATE GENERAL ELECTION

    Mr. P. G. Pollard, M.H,A., Nationalist candidats for Darwin, addressed a meeting in the School Hall, Pinewood, on Tuesday evening, Cr. Jas. Hall ...

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  8. REPATRIATION CONFERENCE

    HOBART, Sunday—A conference of delegates from local repatriation committees in Tasmania was opened litre on Saturday, the following West and ...

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  9. BISCHOFF EXTENDED.

    The installation of the new heavy 10head mill at the Mount Bischoff Extended Tin Mine, Tasmania, was completed during the half-year ended ...

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  10. PROSPECTS OF DAIRYING

    "The outlook for dairying was never mora promising in the history of the industry than it is at present," declared the Victorian Superintendent of ...

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  11. THE CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE.

    The commencement of the trouble dates back four months or more, and though for weeks the public have been ont of touch with the dispute ...

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  12. FREE PASSES FOR SOIDIEBS

    With regard to the concession granted hy the Tasmanian Government railways and Emu Hay Company of free passes on their lines to soldiers whilst ...

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  13. SATURDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

    Quotations:—Tasmania, b 5½d, s 7½d; Bendigo Amalgamated, s 7d; Broken Hill Proprietary, b 37/6; Magnet, s 8/; Mt. Farrell, s 3d; North Farrell, s 7/6 ...

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  14. MINISTERIAL JOY RIDES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—In connection with the visit of Senator P[?]ce (Minister for Defence) to London, to further the demobilisation of ...

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  15. WORK FOR SOLDIERS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Out of 191 municipal councils in Victoria, 74 have not yet submitted any proposals to the Publio Works Department ...

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  16. FEDERAL WAR COSTS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—According to a statement issued to-day by Mr. Watt, the Federal Treasurer, the total expenditure out of revenue by ...

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  17. FROM FATHER O'DONNELL

    The Rev. T J. O'Donnell, captain-chaplain 3rd Brigade, A.I.F., writes from Chatelet, Belgium, under date Fefcruray 27: ...

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  19. TO-NIGHT'S MEETINGS.

    Sheffield: The Premier. Staverton (7) and West Kentish (9): Mr. Blyth. Ulverstone: Mr. Hobbs. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA'S TRADE RELATIONS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Hon. W. A. Watt, Acting Prime Minister, has [?]eeived no advices from the Hon. W. M. Hughes Prime Minister, to ...

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  21. LAUNCESTON DAIRY SCHOOL

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. — There was again a full nt tendance at the Dairy School at Launceston on Saturday. Lecturcttcs were giyen ...

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  22. OFFICIAL WAR CORRESPONDENT

    HOBART, Sunday. — News has been received in Hobart that Mr. C. E. V. Bean, official war correspondent with the Australian forces abroad, will ...

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  23. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—It is not likely that the report of Mr. D. C. M'Lachlan, formerly Public Service Commissioner, as to the working of the ...

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  24. THE WILMOT ELECTION

    Sir,—As the time for the general election of members of our Stato liament is drawing near, voters naturally be considering whom tey ...

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  25. A.W.U. ON THE O.B.U.

    In the course of a severe criticism of the One Big Union scheme, the president and general secretary of the Australian Workers' Union in a manifesto ...

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  26. PEACE CELEBRATIONS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Intimation received by the Commonwealth Government states that Saturday, August 2, is also included in the peace ...

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  28. UNION OFFICIAL'S VIEW.

    Replying to questions, the union general secretary, Mr. Walsh, indicated that the unrest among seamen had existed for some considerable time, ard ...

    Article : 230 words
  29. STATE INSTRUMENTALITIES

    The Municipal and Shire Council Employes' Association has lodged a plaint in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court against municipalities ...

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  30. BISHOP STEPHEN

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—The Right Rev. Bishop Stephen, D.D., who is shortly leaving Tasmania to take up the position of Bishop of Newcastle preached ...

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