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  2. THE FIRE FIEND

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Damage estimatcd at more than £100,000 was caused by fire at the factory of the Stanmore Preserving Co. at Stanmore. ...

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  3. MONETARY AND MINING

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  4. MEN AND WOMEN

    Mr. E. A. Woods, a Tasmanian Rhodes scholar at Magdalen College, Oxford, has won a diploma in Public nealth Science and a diploma in ...

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  5. AFFAIRS IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Tuesday—In the House of Lords to-day the Archbishop of Canterbury initiated a debate drawing attention to the absence of deltailed ...

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  6. MARINE BOARD EMPLOYES

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday. — The Marine Coard has been informed by the general secretary of the Federated Carpenters' and Joiners' Society of ...

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  7. IN CONSULTATION

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The British French, Italian and Japanese representatives have discussed the Sevres treaty and have decided to invite ...

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  8. ANTI-BOLSHEVIKS

    ALLAHABAD, Tuesday. — Three thousand Cossacks from Kazvin, 95 miles to the N.W. of the capital, with two batteries of guns under the ...

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  9. WHAT ABOUT GREECE?

    It is understood that the French military experts have strongly criticised the statements of M. Calogereopoulis (the Greek Premier) with regard ...

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  10. LEAD SULPHATE, LTD.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday. — In matter of the Commercial Bank of Tasmania versus the Load Sulphate Ltd., the sheriff's officer held a sale at ...

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  11. LAUNCESTON.

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  12. GREEKS IN THRACE.

    M. DaslakofI (Bulgarian Minister for War), who has arrived at Paris, declares that Greece is administering Thrace as tyrannically as the Turks ...

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  13. ATTEMPTED MURDER ALLEGED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —A man named William Irvine, bootmaker, was arrested to-night on a charge of the attempted murder of his daughter Janet ...

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  14. LAUNCESTON U.F.S.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday. — The U.F.S. Dispensary has-purchased two attached shops in St. John street which are to be altered and converted ...

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  15. BOLSHEVISM

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Count Leo Tolstoy, the Russian, novelist and social reformer, writing the "Petit Journal," says that tue Bolsheviks are ...

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  16. AFTER THE LOAN.

    Though the Kemalist delegation has not yet, been accorded an official recognition its presence in London enables it to witness the spirited discussion ...

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  17. THE DUBLIN MURDERS.

    The Dublin Court-Martial which tried James Greene, the hall porter of the hotel, on a charge of murdering Colonel Montgomery on Sunday, November ...

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  18. METAL QUOTATIONS.

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  19. MALICIOUS WOUNDING

    HOBART, Wednesday.—In the Criminal Court to-day Henry Price pleaded guilty to maliciously wounding James Goodby, a chimney sweeper, by ...

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  20. INDECENT ASSAULT

    HOBART, Wednesday.—In the Criminal Court to-day Merton Young (alias Byfield) was found guilty of indecent assault on a boy aged twelve years ...

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  21. GEORGIA A SOVIET REPUBLIC.

    It is reported from Helsmgfors that following upon the successful Russian invasion of Georgia and the departure of the Anglo-French missions, a Soviet ...

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  22. SEVERE PENALTIES FOR LOOTING

    Thirty of the Irish auxiliaries who were dismissed on a charge of organised looting have been reinstated in order that they may be court-martialled. ...

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  23. ON LATTNCESTON 'CHANGE.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—There was little improvement in the share market to-day, when business on 'Change comprised sale of Mt. Bischoff ...

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  24. SCALING MOUNT EVEREST

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Captain George Pinch, who has been selected to accompany Mr. C. L. Mallory in scaling the highest point of Mount ...

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  25. THE MIDDLE EAST

    KATRA, Wednesday. — The British High Commissioner (Sir Percy Cox) left Bagdad yesterday for Cairo, in order to confer with the staff of the now ...

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  26. SUNDAY NIGHT PICTURES

    HOBART, Wednesday.—A deputation from the Council of Churches waited on the Mayor (Alderman Snowden) to-day and asked that Sunday night ...

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  27. TIN ORE.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.— The quotation for tin ore at Launceston to-day remained at 29/ per unit. ...

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  29. RATES ON SOLDIERS' BLOCKS

    HOBART, Wednesday.—A deputation from the Municipal Association waited on the Minister for Agriculture (Hon. J. B. Hayes) to-day and asked that the ...

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  30. AMUSEMENTS

    To night at the Burnie Theatre, "The Man from Toronto" will be staged by Mr. Lionel Walsh and his conjpany specially organised for this production ...

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  31. IN THE PUNJAB

    ALLAHABAD, Tuesday.—A serious religions affray ocenrred to-day at Nakana, near Lahore, the capital of the Punjab, in which the Sikhs suffered ...

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  32. MYALLA-STANLEY RAILWAY

    Disappointment has been expressed at Stanley at the threatened delay in the construction of the Myalla-Stanley railway, owing to the shortage of rails. ...

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  33. NOT GUILTY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The representative of the United Press Associatipn at Tokio reports that the Japanese War Office has announced that the ...

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  34. ECHO OF CORK FIRES.

    The Corporation of the City of Cork has been awarded £134,250 compensation fer, the destruction of the City Hall, the Municipal Buildings and the ...

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  35. "THE CODE OF THE YUKON"— MAJESTIC TO-NIGHT.

    The Union Theatre special attraction "The Code of the Yukon," featuring Big Mitchell Lewis, produced by Select Pictures in 6 acts, will be the chief ...

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  36. THE ALLIED MANDATES

    The U.S. State Department has announced that President Wilson has sent the League of Nations Council a note protesting against the disposition of the ...

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  37. BRITISH MADE GOODS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Parliamentary Secretary to the British Ministry of Munitions (Mr. F. G. Kelleway) stated in the House of Commons ...

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  38. ARRESTED WHILE DRILLING.

    Dublin Castle reports that the Crown forces surrounded 38 members of the Republican army, whom they caught drilling. The party were all arrested ...

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  39. BURNIES NEW HARBOR WORKS

    When discussing the opening of the new Burnie harbor works yesterday, the Master Warden of the Burnie and Table Cape Marine Board (Mr. W. ...

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  40. "OUT OF THE NIGHT"—LATROBE MONDAY.

    At the Oddfellows' Hall, Latrobe, on Monday night American Pictures will present the Metro special "Out of the Night," in 6 acts, featuring Catherine ...

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  41. PRUSSIAN ELECTIONS

    BERLIN, Tuesday. — The final results of the Prussian elections are now approximately known. Though they show an expected swing to the right ...

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  42. "TEMPORARY WIFE"—WYNYARD TO-NIGHT.

    In the Central Hall, Wynyard, to-night, Cartwright's Picture's present the all-British dramatic feature, "His Temporary Wife," produced by British ...

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  43. AUSTRALIANS' ENGLISH TOUR

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Derbyshire county cricket committee, when presenting the annual report, regretted that though they had offered the ...

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  45. COASTAL CRICKET

    East Devon Association v. West Devon Association, at East Devonport. East. Devon: J. L. Thomas, L. Wesombe, J. Andrew, V. Horton, R. Stott ...

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  46. "DESERT LOVE"—LATROBE TO-NIGHT.

    "The tussle has been so real that both combatants were too exhausted and groggy to hold still enough for a good photograph." This is the apology ...

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  47. SYNONYMOUS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — An article in "Weddel's Review" on Britain's meat trade shows that the imports for 1920 into the United Kingdom totalled ...

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  48. ALLEGED BRITISH FRAUDS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Mr. Bonar Law (Lord Privy Seal) stated in the House of Commons that he had consented to the appointment of a ...

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  49. BRITISH RED CROSS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The final war accounts of the British Red Cross and the Order of St. John show that the receipts during the war totalled ...

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  50. AUSTRALIAN EXCHANGE PROBLEM

    LONDON, Tuesday — London bankers consider that the Australian exchange problem is easing slowly and they hold out hope that the position ...

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  51. LES DARCY FIGHT—DEVONPORT TO-MORROW.

    To-morrow in the Devonport Town Hall the international middle-weight World's championship light will be screened—Les Darcy (Australia) v. K. ...

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