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  2. OUR SOLDIERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Cabled information has roached the Defence Department that in the week ended September 64,291 men were embarked ...

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  3. DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION

    HOBART, Thursday. — Mr. George Vickery Brooks, of the Tasmanian Education Department, has been appointed Director, vice Mr. W. T. ...

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  4. THE PEACE LOAN

    Increasing interfest is being taken at the different coastal centres in the Peace. Loan, and at several towns the quota is considered to be in sight. ...

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  5. FIRST WAVE RECEDING

    HOBART, Thursday.—There were no further deaths from influenza in Hobart to-day, and only three fresh case were notified. Eleven eases were ...

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  6. PRIVATE M[?] DEATH

    HOBART, Thursday.—The military inquiry into the allegations of neglect in the treatment of the late Pte. Mennie at the Consumative ...

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  7. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT

    HOBART, Thursday. — Diseussing his recent country tour to-day. Mr. A. Hean (Minister for Lands) said that he had spent Wednesday and Thursday of ...

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  8. "EASING DOWN."

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—"Things are easing down," said Dr. Camm tonight. Dr. Camm, continuing, said that only one admission had been made ...

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  9. WITH ANZAC BRIDES

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  10. MEDICAL PERMITS ABOLISHED.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — To-night, Dr. G. H. Hogg (Federal Quarantine Officer at Launceston) received a cablegram advising him that permits ...

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  11. RIO TINTO IRON DEPOSITS

    Mr. T. H. Jones, Waratah, writes: Mr. M'Intosh Reid is much to be congratulated on his clear and matter of fact report on the above deposits ...

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  12. SOLDIERS' LEAGUE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Mr. Hughes, the Prime Minister, was present to-day at a congress of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial ...

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  13. THE AVIATOR EXPLAINS.

    Capt. Erie Cumming, D.F.C., pilot of the Sopwith aeroplane, made the following interesting explanation yesterday. ...

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  14. THE WEST COAST

    QUEENSTOWN, Thursday. — The position regarding the influenza epidemio at Queenstown, Gormanston, Zeehan and Strahan is very satisfactory. ...

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  15. BURNIE.

    It is expected that a great many people will visit Burnie to-morrow to see the flight of the aeroplane in connection with the Penco Loan. It is ...

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  16. EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS

    HOBART, Thursday.—Mr. D. E. Hickman has been appointed clerk to the Closer Settlement Department and also secretary to the Minister for ...

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  17. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In a circular issued by Senator Russell (Acting Minister for Defence) he asks the heads of branches to pay special ...

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  18. IN THE NORTH-WEST

    One patient was discharged from the hospital on Wednesday, leaving seven there. These are all getting on very well, except one case, whose condition ...

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  19. WYNYARD.

    According to information received by the Council Clerk (Mr. H. K. Littler) expected that the aeroplane will arrive at Stanley at noon to-day, and ...

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  20. SHAW WIRELESS CASE

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—Mr. Tudor (Leader of the Lahor Opposition in the House of Representatives) stated to-day that he intended to move ...

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  21. LESS THAN £2,000,000 TO DATE

    MELBOURNE. Thursday. — Speaking on behalf of the Federal Governmant. Mr. Poynton to-day said the Peace Loan subscriptions to date are ...

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  22. ULVERSTONE.

    In view of the prevalence of ordinarv cases of influenza, and the possibility of families being stricken with the disease, it is very desirable that some ...

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  23. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the Senate to-day the Minister for Repatriation (Senator Millen) moved the ratification of the Peace Treaty. ...

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  24. CO-OPERATIVE TRADING

    A movement is on foot to establish, a Civil Service co-operative store in Hobart, The idea originated with officers of the Post and Telegraph ...

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  25. MINING

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  26. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A tentative agreement has been reached by conference which has been dealing with matters involved in the seamen's ...

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  27. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the House of Representatives to-day the Minister for Customs (Mr. MassyGreene), in reply to Mr. Sampson ...

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  28. BROKEN HILL AND LUMPERS' DISPUTES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister, arranged a conference to take place with the object of settling the Broken Hill strike ...

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  29. LATROBE SUBSCRIBES £3500.

    Up to yesterday the amount subscribed to the Penco Loan had reached £3500. The aeroplano is due on Monday, when it is anticipated a ...

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  30. BURNIE.

    A meeting of Red Cross workers was held in the Council Chambers last night to consider organisation to cope with an outhreak of influenza. The ...

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  31. MOUNT BISCHOFF EXTENDED.

    The fortnightly report for period ending September 3, states:— No. 6 Level.—Stope drift S. (off H. 12 rise) up 12ft., lode 14in. grade, 1.15 ...

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  32. DEVONPORT.

    Final arrangements for the visit of the aeroplane, in connection with the Commonwealth Peace Loan, have been made, and, all being well, it will ...

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  33. NEW MOTOR DEVICE.

    Ono of the groat problems of motor engineers—the discovery of a means of driving a ear from the front wheels instead of the back has been solved, ...

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  34. BRISEIS CENTRAL T.M. CO.

    Mine manager's report for fortnight ended September 6, 1919:— Tin face' continues to be very stony. Will clean up next week. ...

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  35. BOARDING HOUSE CRIME

    MELBOURNE. Thursday. — Joseph Campbell, 19, laborer, attempted the murder of Virginia Mazzachitti, 27, by cutting her throat at a boarding-house ...

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  36. ULVERSTONE DISAPPOINTMENT.

    The Warden decided that owing to the proposed visit of the aeroplane to-morrow, the monthly meeting of the council will he postponed till ...

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  37. "TOO MUCH TALK"

    GEELONG, Saturday.—Speaking at a soldiers' welcomo at Mount Duneed, Victoria, Mr. Lister, M.H.R., criticised Parliament for the manner in ...

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  38. NEW SOUTH WALES GUARANTEE

    In the N.S.W. Legislative Assembly the Minister of Agriculture announced that the Government had decided to give the farmers a ...

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  39. GOAL BREAKER SENTENCED

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — Leslie Kestles, charged with the theft of skins from the river steamer Agnes, was brought up at the Police Court ...

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  40. AN INCORRIGIBLE DRUNKARD.

    During 26 years Joseph Highnett, a white-haired old man, who appeared in Adelaide Police Court on a charge of drunkenness, has been before the ...

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  41. PENGUIN AND THE 'PLANE.

    Yesterday a representative of "The Advocate" made representations to Mr. Wallace, of the Commonwealth Bank, as to the desire of Penguin to ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. WELCOME WEST COAST RAINFALL

    QUEENSTOWN. Thursday. — Welcome rains fell throughout the Coast this afternoon. ...

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