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  2. VERY SOON

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Prince of Wakes to-day completed his transContinental tour, which has been marked by unexampled enthusiasm— ...

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  3. COSMOPOLITAN ARMY

    LONDON, Monday. — The "Times" publishes a telegram from Sydney saying that General Allenby's speech at Dover, describing the Palestine army ...

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  4. SUPREME COURT

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. — Mr. Justice Ewing presided over a sitting of the Supreme Court in its criminal jurisdiction to-day. ...

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  5. FRANCE TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australian Press Association's Paris correspondent to-day interviewed Lieut. Etiene Poulet, the French aviator who starts on ...

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  6. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES

    LONDON, Monday.—The War Office announces that General Denikin's successes continue. In addition to the capture of Kursk ...

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  7. OVER THE QUOTA

    HOBART, Tuesday. — When the bell rang and the Peace Loan closed at 3 p.m. to-day, Tasmania's flag was at the top of the pole. She had won ...

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  8. THEFT OF £80.

    Earle Bonnette, aged 19, was arraigned ned pleaded guilty to a charge of having stolen £80 from the person of Robert Reid. ...

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  9. STANLEY STABBING AFFRAY.

    Joseph Assard was charged with having, on June 20 last, feloniously killed Sidney Dennis, on board the s.s. Koomeela, when lying at the Stanley wharf. ...

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  10. FIGHT FOR THE LEAGUE

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — In the course of a speech to-day attacking the Peace Treaty and the League of Nations. Senator Reed said that ...

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  11. CITY INCIDENTS

    The Governor-in-Council has approved of the recommendation of the Public Service Commissioner that the office of Agricultural Chemist and ...

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  12. THE DRINK QUESTION

    Sir.—I should like to say a few words in answer to the letter of W. Tremayne which appeared in your issue of Thursday last. Mr. Tremayne ...

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  13. IMPERIAL CANNFD MEATS CONTRACTS

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. — Mr. Massy Greene (Minister for Trade and Customs) has received advice through the High Commissioner's Office in ...

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  14. NEGOTIATING WITH MONARCHISTS

    LONDON. Monday.—The "Graphic." says that Tr[?]bitch Lincoln (a British [?] who was recently released from a London prison, has arrived at ...

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  15. COACHBUILDERS' WAGES BOARD

    The undermentioned persons have been nominated for appointment as representatives on the Coachbuilders' Wages Board:—Representatives of ...

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  16. PITTSBURG RIOTS

    PITTSBURG, Sunday.—Strike riots broke out to-day. The police clubbed the strikers, and shots were fired, many being injured. ...

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  17. LAUNCESTON'S QUOTA EXCEEDED

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. — Launceston has over-subscribed its quota of £137,500. ...

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  18. IN THE NORTH-WEST

    The Warden (Cr. H. A. Vertigan) stated last night that he was not exactly sure how the position was, but when the reckoning was complete he ...

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  19. STILL MARRYING

    LONDON, Monday.—About 5000 Australians will embark during tbe next eight days. So many Australians at present in England are ...

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  20. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS LOSS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The annual report of the Railway Commissioners shows a loss for the financial year on the Victorian lines of £163,596. ...

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  21. 50,000 ON STRIKE.

    CLEVELAND. Monday. — It is reported thnt 50,000 Steel Trust employes are on strike on account of the refusal of the management to attend a ...

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  22. FRANCO-AMERICAN TREATY.

    WASHINGTON. Monday. — By a unanimous vote the Senate Judiciary Committee has reported that the Franco-American Treaty is constitutional. ...

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  23. ANOTHER AEROPLANE ARRIVES.

    Great interest was man[?]sted throughout Hobart when it wag announced that Lieut. Long's Boulton Paul two-seater aeroplane, with an ...

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  24. POLICE TRANSFERS AND PROMOTIONS

    The Commissioner of Police (Colonel J. E. C. Lord) announces the following transfers and promotions within the force:— ...

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  25. SHEFFIELD.

    The Kentish Municipality has earned the proud distinction of over-subscribing its quota. Yesterday was sale day, and many farmers, he suggested, ...

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  26. BALTIC DEADLOCK

    PARIS, Monday. — The Supreme Council is discussing the situation. which has been created in the Baltic provinces by Von Der Goltz, whose ...

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  27. GERMAN "DUMPING"

    LONDON, Monday.—Contrary to the reports that Germany is ready to "dump" goods on the English market, the cargo of the first steamer from ...

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  28. WAKE UP, FARMERS!

    Sir,—A visit to Newstead and country sale yards, also the pork marts, makes one ask the question, Are farmers degenerating? ...

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  29. LATROBE.

    Yesterday morning, at 11 o'clock, the municipal flags were [?]oisted to announce the fact that the municipality had done its dutyin regard to the ...

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  30. To the Editor.

    Sir, — May I ask W. Tremayne why women, who are the greatest sufferers from the drink, should not have the privilege of voting for prohibition? I ...

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  31. CHAOTIC VIENNA

    LONDON, Monday. — It is reported from Vienna that the shortage of coal has paralysed the city trams and stopped the restaurants. All theatres are ...

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  32. PERSONAL

    Our Launceston correspondent wired lats night:—Rev. L. T. Tarleton has resigned the rectorship of the Church of England at Longford, after 20 ...

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  33. CONTROLLING ANGLO-GERMAN TRADE.

    The Board of Trade is considering a proposal to establish a clearing house in Berjin under a British official, who will entirely control Gorman trade with ...

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  34. MINING

    Fortnightly repoert, dated 17th September:— No. 3 Level (D. 14): Stope drift N. in 32ft., 12in. lode, average grade 1.13 ...

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  35. BURNIE.

    Emu Bay has crowned a long list of patriotic achievements by over-subscribing its quota to the extent of £2370. The quota was £15,000, and ...

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  36. COMMONWEALTH PEARL FISHERIES

    LONDON. Monday. — The Commonwealth Pearl Fisheries, Ltd., has been registered, with a capital of £60,000 to work 1000 miles of coast in ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES

    PARIS, Monday.—The Supreme Council has discussed the repatriation of the 50,000 Czech-Slovak troops who are still in Siberia. It is probable ...

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  38. CHURCHILL'S BLUNDERS

    LONDON. Monday. — There is considerable comment over the "Sunday Times" forecast that Lord Rothermere will shortly be entrusted with the ...

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  39. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  40. ULVERSTONE.

    Leven has once again maintained its reputation as a district which has not shirked its duty. During the years in which the Empire was struggling ...

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  41. FRENCH MANDATE.

    PARIS, Monday.—The Supreme Council has handed over to France the mandate for the Cameroons and Togoland. ...

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  42. NEW—ZEALAND'S TARIFF

    NEW YORK. Monday.—The "New York Evening Sun," commenting on New Zealand's 20 per cent. tariff on motor vehicles, says: "It is clear that ...

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  43. BRITISH SAILORS RESCUED.

    TAMPA (Florida), Monday.—Eleven additional survivors of the British steamer Bayronto have been landed, thus accounting for all the ship's ...

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  44. A.I.F. CRICKETERS LEAVE ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Monday. — The Australian cricketers will sail per the Ascanius to South Africa to-morrow. ...

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  45. MELBOURNE.

    Quotations: Read and Rosebery. [?] 16[?] North Mt. Farrell, b 5/9. s 6/1; do., Blocks. b 5[?] Mt. Bischoff, s 200/: Tongkah Compound. b 13/1. s ...

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  46. ELIMINATING THE MIDDLEMAN.

    LONDON, Monday. — Following his rabbit campaign, Lieut. Colonol Hurley has arranged to supply canned peaches and jam direct to 450 retail shops in ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. METAL MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  49. GENERAL MONASH'S BOOK.

    LONDON, Monday. — General Monash has completed a book describing his experiences as a Corps Commander. The book is written in popular vein. ...

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  50. PENGUIN.

    The closing hours of the loan were fraught with anxiety for the local committee, and the latest total shows that £3610 was contributed ...

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  51. BRITISH WOOL SALES.

    WASHINGTON. Monday. — Senator Phipps, speaking in the Sennte to-day. asserted that Britain proposed to sell 50,000,000lb. of wool on U.S. markets ...

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  52. WARATAH.

    WARATAH, Tuesday.—In a statement to-night the Warden (Cr. Pollard) said:—"Thanks to the splendid efforts of the committee, and the ...

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