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  2. THE STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—To-day Mr. Watt (the Acting Preime Minister) and Rear-Admiral Sir William Clarkson (Shipping Controller) heard ...

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  3. STIL RAGING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—There were 22 deaths from pneumonic influenza [?] public hospitals in the metropolitan [?] during the 24 hours ...

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  4. OUR SOLDIERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Ormonde, from Plymouth, with 1583 Australian troops, wives and families, left to-day. After effecting repairs, the Port ...

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  5. MR, RYAN'S POLITICS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Following the generally-expressed desire by sections of the Labor Party that Mr. T. P. Ryan (Premier of ...

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  6. MOONEE VALLEY RACES

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  7. PERSONAL

    Our Hobart correspondent telegraphed last night:—The Bishop Elect, Dean Hay, was entertained at afternoon tea ai the Imperial his afternoon by the ...

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  8. ALE IN FISH SHOP

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday—Early in June last the police made a raid on the premises of Aubrey Stephens, a keeper of a fish restaurant in ...

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  9. MINING

    St. Andrew's Chambers, 32 St. Julia Street, LAUNCESTON. (Firm Represented on Stock Exchange) Agents throughout the Commonwealth. ...

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  10. ARGENT SYNDICATE.

    ZEEHAN. Wednesday. — Messrs. Coates and Lambert, who aro tributing No. 6 Argent Syndicate property, to-day cut what is known as Lambert's ...

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  11. STATEMENT BY MR. WATT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Speaking at the Women's National meeting at Prahran to-night, Mr. Watt said that the demobilisation of Australian ...

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  12. THE COLD SNAP

    HOBART, Wednesday. — Tho weather is still very cold, and Mount Wellington is a mass of white, presenting a splendid picture. ...

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  13. MACNET MINE OUTPUT.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—Last week's output from the Magnet mine comprised 10 tons crudes and ll tons concentrates, produced from 189 tons ...

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  14. SO TASMANIAN DEVELOPMENTS.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The solder patient who was at Claremont Hospital was to-day removed to the [?] Sanatorium at Newtown. ...

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  15. COMING HOME

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  16. FIVE BREAKDOWNS

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Five times on Tuesday thero were breakdowns in the electric current transmission to Hobart, and to-day there was another ...

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  17. ELIZA DAVIES IN DOCK

    LAUNCESTON. Wednesday. — The ketch Eliza Davies, which was stranded a week ago near Beauty Point, was towed to port to-day to be docked for ...

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  18. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  19. INFLUENZA PRECAUTIONS

    In a recent issue of "Overseas" London a very interesting article on [?] Spanish influenza is contributed by [?]dical correspondent. Writing last ...

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  20. SYDNEY KNOWN NOTHING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Mr. T. Walsh (general secretary of the Federated Seamen's Union) had nothing to report relating to the strike to-day. ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN TIT-BITS

    The proposal of the Auckland City Council to purchase tho electric tramways has been approved by a poll of the ratepayers. The majority was ...

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  22. RIFT IN LABOR PARTY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Much satisfaction is expressed by the majority of Labor supporters at the victory of the moderates over the extremist in the ...

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  23. THE HOUSE PROBLEM

    HOBART, Wednesday. — H. Ewing Constable, a masseur, was before the Supreme Court to-day for failing to leave a house when given notice. He ...

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  24. METAL MARKETS.

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  25. WHO FOOTS THE BILL?

    An interesting discussion is going on in New Zealand as to the sources of the fund at the disposal of the prohibitionists. The Now Zealand ...

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  26. CRICKET

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The match between Yorkshire and thc Australians stands as follows:- Yorkshire, 224. Gresory took six ...

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  27. "OPEN REVOLT."

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—Addressing a large meeting at Fiombala to-day the Premier (Hon. W. A. Holman) said that the so-ealled Labor Party that ...

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  28. ON THE RANGES

    The annual meeting of the Tullah Riffle Club was held in the Druids' Hall on Saturday evening, the captain (Mr. Clyde Taylor) presiding. After ...

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  29. LABOR PEER

    Lord Kimberley, who has now deiin itely associated himself with the British Labor Party, in opening a new Labor institute at Wymondham ...

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  30. WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE DOCTOR

    Sir,—In my professional capacity people ask me what's wrong with the Doctor? What's on his midn that he weeps such copious tears of ink in the ...

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  31. MONAL NOTES

    Sergt. A. D. T. Webster, a son of Mrs. Webster, of Devonport, returned from active service yesterday. He is one of the Anzacs, being a member of ...

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  32. NOVEL HABITS IN BIRDS

    A gentleman who conducts the nature column in a prominent mainland journal has kindly sent me most interesting details of newly-observed ...

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  33. FOOTBALL

    Roland and Wimot meet on Saturday at West Kentish. Roland player, from J. Braid, C. M'Williams, F. M'Williams, A. Sturzaker, M. Charles ...

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  34. STOLEN FURSKINS

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday. — me police have been investigating a robbery of a large quantity of tanned furskins from the tannery of Jas. O ...

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  35. MARCH OF THE SAILORS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Sevehundred officers and men from Australia, under Commander Bramarched throught the main ...

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  36. CONVICTED OF BEGGING

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday. — At the Polite Court to-day Ernest Norman, charged with begging alms, was sentenced to seven days' imprisonment. ...

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  37. TASMANIA'S BIGGEST ORGAN

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.— With the object of raising more money for the organ fund of St. John's Church, a very successful fair was held to-day. ...

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  38. NEW INSOLVENT

    LAUNCESION, Wedneday.— George Templat, of Blythe farmer, has filed a petition in Bankruptcy. His ostimated debts are £370. ...

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  39. S.A. WHEAT POOT.

    [?]ELBOURNE, Wednesday.—It is [?] rumored on the wheat scrip [?] in Melbourne that the Premier[?] Australia has agreed to pay ...

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  40. EMPLOYES PATRIOTISM

    The Lithgow Small Aws Factor employes' war distress fund has been closed. It is a tribute to the generosity and patriotism of the employe ...

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  41. WARATAH HOSPITAL

    Sir,—Allow me through the columns of your paper to ask for a little in formation from the president of the above institution. It is proposed to ...

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  42. FLOUR IMPORTS

    [?]BART, wEdnesday.—Reports [?] reached Tasmania from time to [?] as to the delay in loading wheat [?] To-day, the Premier ...

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  43. RENISON BELL.

    The members of the Benson Bell Rifle Club, No. 47, completed a match on Saturday for a trophy donated by Mr. L. R. Wright. Conditions were 8 ...

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