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  2. FEDERAL SITUATION,

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The impression in inner Federal circles is general that something has happened to delay a Federal election, and no ...

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  3. TASMANIAN TIMBER

    About six weeks ago a deputation from the North-Western Sawmilling Association Visited Hobart and interviewed the Premier (Hon. W. H. Lee), ...

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  4. BLYTHE IRON REPORT

    An advance copy of the report of the Federal experts who investigated and condemned the Blythe iron deposits is to hand. In his advice to the ...

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  5. POLICE PAY

    HOBART, Sunday.—In a statement on Saturday as to prospects of an increase of police pay, the Attorney-General stated that a proposal had been ...

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  6. THE EPIDEMIC

    HOBART, Sunday.—The state of the Elizabeth Street Hospital on Saturday night was:-Admissions, 2; discharged, 3; death, 1; dangerously ill. 3; ...

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  7. ANOTHER TRIUMPH

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The arrival of the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) in Sydney was the occasion for a muster of returned men at the station. It ...

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  8. TWO LAUNCESTON DEATHS.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—During the week-end only four cases of pneumonic influenza were officially reported in Launceston, but as these were not of ...

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  9. VICTORIAN WAGE RATES

    SYDNEY. Saturday—Mr. F. Kirby, in an address on behalf of employers at the cost of living inquiry, said that industries in N. S. W. were handicapped ...

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  10. RADIO STATIONS

    MELBOURNE. Saturday.—Arrangements are being made by the Royal Australian Navy's Radio Service to put into effect a scheme of alterations ...

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  11. THE WEST COAST

    ZEEHAN, Saturday.—There is little change in the influenza situation on the West Coast. One "relapse" case was admitted to the Queenstown ...

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  12. MINING

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  13. IN THE NORTH-WEST

    The emergency hospital at the State School is now occupied by four patients suffering from mild forms of influenza. Two are males and two ...

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  14. SIX PRISON ESCAPEES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Two of the six prisoners who escaped by forcing some boards out of the bottom of a prison van while they were being ...

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  15. DISLOYALTY SENTENCE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Mr. Justice Woinarski to-day delivered judgment in the case in which Michael Patrick Considine. M. H. R. for ...

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  16. BRISEIS T. M. CO.

    Until operations in connection with the rediversion of the Ringarooma River have been carried out. the returns of the Briseis Tin Company, ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN FINANCES

    A Supply Bill providing for an appropriation of £6.088,542, which, it was stated, would be sufficient for the purposes of government until the end of ...

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  18. ULVERSTONE.

    There is still a considerable amount of ordinary influenza prevailing in the district. Voluntary nurses aro being secured in cases where the whole ...

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  19. SENATOR MULCAHY'S COMMENT.

    Senator Mulcahy, speaking at Devonport on Saturday evening regarding the report, said he did not have the opportunity yet of perusing it, but he still ...

    Article : 95 words
  20. SEAMAN ARRESTED

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—Detectives Harmon and Manson to-day arrested Earle Bennette (19), a seaman, charged on a warrant with larcenv from the ...

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  21. SATURDAY'S QUOTATIONS. AND SALES.

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  22. BURNIE ATHLETIC CLUB

    Sir,—Having seen the annual report of this club in your columns a few days ago, let me congratulate the committee on the splendid financial ...

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  23. R33

    LONDON, Saturday.—Owing to the probable difficulty in landing, the airship R33 has abandoned its intended visit to Paris, and returned to ...

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  24. CABLE IMPROVEMENTS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Charles Bright, addressing the British Association at Bournemouth, said that even when the war waste to the cables had ...

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  25. LONDON.

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  26. METAL MARKET.

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  27. A. I. F. STORES.

    The Imperial authorities are urging the evacuation of Australian stores in London by the end of October. Recent sales have helped to reduce the ...

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  28. "NO ELECTION TILL NEXT YEAR"

    Senator Mulcahy and Mr. W. J. M'Willinms, M. H. R., were passengers by the steamer Rotomahana to Burnie on Saturday morning, and proceeded on ...

    Article : 154 words
  29. SPORTING CABLES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The South of England tennis tournament was played in intense heat. Exha[?]stion, after a wonderful exhibition of yolleying in ...

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  30. BRITISH METAL STOCKS.

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  31. WAR EXPERIENCES.

    During an interesting war lecture at the United Service Institute in Melbourne Brigadier-General Elliott said troops become so used to cover ...

    Article : 270 words
  32. BURNIE.

    Although there are as yet no cases of pneumonic influenza in Burnie. simple influenza is widespread. Business staffs are depleted by members ...

    Article : 85 words
  33. BROOKES AND PATTERSON WIN.

    NEW YORK. Saturday.—Tho "New York Times" Chicago correspondent states that Brookes and Patterson (Australia) defeated the former American ...

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  34. LABOR PARTY MEETING

    The annual meeting of the "Wilmot Divisional Council was held at Latrobe on Saturday, when, in spite of the unfavorable weather conditions, ...

    Article : 157 words
  35. ENGLISH STUD SALES

    LONDON. Saturday—Record prices were paid for yearlings yesterday at the Doncaster stud sales. The "Sledmere yearlings realised ...

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  36. SALE OF THE DART.

    In the Victorian Legislative Assembly Mr. Prendergast drew attention to the paragraph which appeared in "The Age" on Tuesday in reference to the ...

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  37. CIRCULAR HEAD.

    At the Circular Head Council meeting on Friday a letter was read from Mr. J. Harrison, secretary of the Smithton Influenza Committee, ...

    Article : 371 words
  38. Advertising

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