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  2. AUSTRALIA'S POPULATION

    Preparations are well in hand in Tasmania for the taking of the second census of the Commonwealth of Australia at midnight on Sunday, April 3 ...

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  3. ENFORCEMENT OF TREATY

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The Independent Socialists have requested the Convocation of the Reichstag to deal with the Allied demands for disarmament ...

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  4. THE IRISH "NATION"

    LONDON, Thursday. —"Freeman's Journal" has published a forecast of de Valera's message to the Irish people, and says, that the Sinn Fein ...

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  5. HOBART AND THE SOUTH

    HOBART, Friday.—The ease of the Electrolytic Zinc Co. v J. M'Cabe, a seaman on the steamer Leura, charged with refusing to go to sea, was ...

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  6. EMPIRE TRADE

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Prince of Wales inspceted the Overseas Trade Department's foreign samples exhibition, comprising 100,000 samples of ...

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  8. THE FRENCH NOTE.

    The text of the French Note to Germany regarding her disarmament gives, details of the shortcomings of Germany, does not indicate that retaliatory ...

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  9. SECRETARY'S STATEMENT.

    Mr. Harry Boland, de Valera's secretary, says that do Valera returned contrary to the advice of the Sinn Fein Parliament, and has no intention of ...

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  10. UNNATURAL OFFENCE.

    Newton Young, alias Byfield, was charged at the Police Court to-day with an nhnatural offence on a boy under 14, and was remanded till Jan. ...

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  11. WHEN GERMAN EOAD WILE BE EASED.

    The London "Times" in a leading article says the disarmament of Europe is out of the question unttt the Allies are in possession of conclusive proof ...

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  12. FALL FROM A CART.

    While driving a cart and horse along Colvillo street, on Battery Point, a man named Herbert Ronnie, of 44 High street, Sandy Bay, had the misfortune ...

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  13. POSITION OF THE STOWAWAYS

    A message from Washington announces that the U.S. State. Department has ordered investigation into the arrival in America, of Daniel ...

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  14. "CIVIC GUARDS" MUST GO.

    The London "Times" correspondent in Paris says that optimism prevails in regard to Germany's attitude toward disarmament. ...

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  15. IN SIBERIA

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — The correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" at Harbin reports that the Japanese aro hastily digging trendies and ...

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  16. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    Mr. Robt. Culver, representative of the British Dominions Emigration Society of London, who is at present, in Tasmania has visited, in company visit ...

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  17. OUTRAGES IN LANCASHIRE.

    On Sunday night a constable was shot dead at Balford, in Lancashire and the night before a large warehouse was set on fire. Both outrages ...

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  18. PRIEST COURT-MARTIALLED.

    Father Delahunty, the Roman Catholic curate of the parish of Callan, Kilkenny, has been fourni guilty by a court-martial of being in possession ...

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  19. U.S. FLEET IN PACIFIC

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — The correspondent of tlie "New York World" at Washington states that U.S. Senators and officials declare that they have ...

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  20. MEDIATION PROPOSED.

    The Government has telegraphed to Dr. P. J. Clune, Roman Catholic Archbishop of "Perth, who endeavored to mediate between the Government and ...

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  21. AMUSEMENTS

    To-night's programme at the Majestice Theatre, Devonport, promises to be one of the best seen on the Coast for some time. Fatty Arbuckle ...

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  22. VISIT TO SUBMARINE FLOTILLA.

    The District Naval Officer, Tasmania (Commander R. G. Bowen) advises, in connection with the summer cruise of the submarine flotilla (which will ...

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  23. GERMAN RECOVERY

    LONDON, Thursday. — The representative of the "Daily Chronicle" at Berlin reports that 1920 has been a record stock year in Germany. The Stock ...

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  24. GERMAN MUSE

    PARIS, Thursday. — There was a crowded attendance at the Paris Opera at the first Wagner production since 1914. There was some demonstration ...

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  25. THE CAUSE OF PEACE

    PARIS, Thursday. — The French Premier (M. Leygues) has issued a statement in which he says that Britain will be welcomed at the Alliod ...

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  26. HOBART'S TARIFF REGULATIONS

    During the last session of Parliament a Bill was passed transferring the traffic regulations from the City Council to the police. Steps are now being ...

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  27. OLIVE THOMAS' "YUKON TRAH

    Anothe0r fine programme will be presented by American Pictures at the Burnie Theatre to-night when they will conclude their Coastal season of ...

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  28. DISARMAMENT

    TOKIO, Thursday. — The press al Tokio continues to advocate an Anglo-American- Jananese arrangement whereby disarmament can be effocted. ...

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  29. STORAGE FOR 2753 TONS OF SUGAR.

    A spocial meeting of the Hobart Marine Board was held to-day to concode the request of the Colonial Sugar Refining. Co. for storage of 2753 tons ...

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  30. ULVERSTONE TUESDAY NEXT.

    A specially selected programme will be presented by American Pictures at the Ulverstone Town Hall on Tuesday next, when Fatty Arbuckle will appear ...

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  31. ANTI-BOLSHEVIKS

    PARIS, Thursday. — M. Kedroff one of General Wrangel's Ministers, has issued a statement at Paris to the effect that 50,000 tons of mercantile ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The unemployed in Britain are estimatod at over 100,000. ...

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  33. DEVONPORT TOWN HALL.

    Announcement is made of the presentation in Devonport of "The Dead Line," a new William Fox production, with George Walsh in the stellar role. ...

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  34. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday. — It is reported that M. Krassin, the Soviet representative and trade delegate in Britain, has readied a general agreement ...

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  35. BELGIAN RAILWAYS.

    PARIS, Thursday.—It is reported that the Belgian railways are losing £40,000 daily. ...

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  36. UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION.

    The class lists for the Senior Public examination were made available today and appear in this issue of "The Advocate." The results of the ...

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  37. BRITISH RESTRICTIONS ON APPLE SALES.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The British Food Controller, through the secretary (Mr. C. A. M'Curdy), has announced that the restrictions on the sale of ...

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  38. GIRL KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR.

    Gertie Forrest, 12 years of age, the daughter of Major Forrest, secretary of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League, was knocked down by ...

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  39. REPORTED RAID ON TOWN.

    It is unofficially reported that after the burning of the seven houses at Middleton on Saturday, large partios of police and military entered the ...

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  40. BRITAIN'S MONEY.

    It is reported from London that in 191[?] the Government of Britain opened a bank credit of £10,000,000 for Greece. The Venizelos Government ...

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  41. COMMONWEALTH CUSTOMS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The imports for October and for the first four months of the fiscal year showed an increase as compared with the ...

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  42. "AN OIL DIVINIR"

    Sir,—Re your paragraph under above heading, in Thursday's issue, which states that news comes from "America that oil divining is now being carried ...

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  43. MIDDLETON REPRISALS.

    Commenting upon the action of the military authorities in ordering the destruction of seven houses at Middleton, Cork, in reprisal for the killing of ...

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  44. POPE'S CONGRATULATIONS

    ROME, Thursday.—The Pope, while receiving the New Year wishes of aristocratic callers, congratualted the ladies upon the declining extravagance in ...

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  45. PROSPEROUS LAUNCESTON

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—An official return shows that the amounts of cheques exchanged by various banks in Launceston during the last three ...

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  46. LORD MILNER

    LONDON, Thursday. — It is understood, that Lord Milner (Secretary of State for the Colonies), is retiring. It is stated that his letter of resignation ...

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  47. MONETARY AND MINING

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — [?] quotations on the Change to-day [?] prised:- Copper: Standard, spot, £72/8/9 ...

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