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  2. WEST COAST VOLUNTEERS.

    Queenstown's second contribution to the Expeditionary Force left this morning. It consisted of 26 men, the majority being civilians, but main claim to have ...

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  3. ATTITUDE OF TURKEY

    Forty guineas per cent. has been paid at Lloyd's to insure against war between England or France and Turkey in the next three months. ...

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  6. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LEGISLATION.

    The Premier (Mr. Peake), in the Assembly to-day introduced three bilis dealing with the crisis brought about by the war. One permits the Government to use last ...

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  7. INSPECTION OF TASMANIAN TROOPS.

    Colonel Simian AacLagan. who commands the Third Infantry Brigade of the Australian Imperial Force, will, accompanied by his Brigade-Major (Major ...

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  8. MARKETS AND MONEY.

    The number of ante-morntorium bills presented to the Bank of England this morning again reached the limit possible to deal with. ...

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  9. INTER-STATE AND COASTAL TRADE.

    The Comptroller-General of Customs (Mr. S. Mills) staled to-day that quite a number of inquries had been made to the department as to whether the ...

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  10. STRANDED FOREIGNERS.

    Twelve hundred English and American visitors are still unable to leave Italy and Switzerland. ROME, August l8. ...

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  11. THE INCREASED FREIGHTS.

    A large meeting of woolgrowers and others interested was held to-day to consider the serious increase which has been decided upon in consequence of the war by ...

    Article : 143 words
  12. CENSORSHIP OF TELEGRAMS

    A conference took place in the Prime Minister's room to-day to consider the whole question of censorship. There were present the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 432 words
  13. ENEMIES IN ENGLAND

    More than 60O German and Austrian pnsoncrs. who have been arested in Great Britain, are interned it the Bluecoat School at Horsham, in Sussex. The ...

    Article : 92 words
  14. THE FINANCIAL POSITION.

    The State Pienner (Air Holman) announced in the Assembly this afternoon thal it was intended to submit two measures dealing with the Savings Bank, and ...

    Article : 148 words
  15. COMMONWEALTH PRIZE COURT.

    Since the Colonial Courts of Admirally Act relating to prize coulls was passed the Commonwealth has come into existence, and as some doubt may exist as to ...

    Article : 139 words
  16. AUSTRALIA.

    To-day there was a lull in recruiting for the Expeditionary Force. Instead of nearly a thousand passing through the hands of the enrolling officers, as has ...

    Article : 225 words
  17. STATEMENT BY FEDERAL TREASURER.

    In announcing to-night his intention to letuin to West Australia on August 26, the Federal Treasurer (Sir John Forrest) made a ressuring statement about the ...

    Article : 168 words
  18. ROYAL YACHT CLUB.

    A meeting of the Royal Yacht Club was held in the club-rooms last night. The Commodore (Mr. W. F. Darling) presided, and there were about 69 present. The ...

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  19. THE SEIZED GERMAN STEAMERS.

    The Minister of Customs (Mr. Gloom) announced to-day that arrangements had been completed for the unloading in Melbourne te-morrow of the local cargo from ...

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  20. HELP FOR MONTENEGRO.

    A detachment of French troops, which is now at Skutari, in Albania, Jins been ordered to go to Cettinje to assist the Montenegrins against Austria. ...

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  21. THE CHURCHES.

    The Methodist Melville-street Church Haswell filled last evening when a united intercession service was conducted under the auspices of the Council of Chinches. ...

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  22. AUSTRO-RUSSIAN WAR.

    The Grand Duke Nicholas, who is the Commander-in-Clnef of the Russian Army is now piepnring to tuke the offensive against the Austrians in ...

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  23. THE POSITION IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    A doleful tale was told the Premier (Mr. Scaddan) to-day by a deputation representing the Farmers' and Settlers' Association. ...

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  24. FIXING THE PRICE OF GOODS

    The Legislative Council to-day continued the debate on the second leadiug of the Price of Goods Bill. The second reading was agreed to. ...

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  25. THE TASMANIAN QUOTA.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Hawley, of Launceston, 93rd Infantry Brigade, has been appointed Senior Major of the 12th but talion 3rd Infantry Brigade of the ...

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  26. RIFLE CLUB MOVEMENT.

    The work of enrolment continues steadily, and at the Town-hall, Messrs. Fuhlborg, Malone, and H. B. Moore are in daily attendance to give necessary ...

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  27. TASMANIA.

    The Mayor's Court-room was again crowded yesterday afternoon, when the meeting of ladies which had been adjourned trom last Tuesday week resumed ...

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  28. TASMANIAN MINING INDUSTRY.

    Considerable disappointment is manifested amongst the local tributers regarding the statement made by the State Mining Engineer that the refurning ...

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  29. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    The Colonial Office ptoposes an carly exhibition in London of goods compnsing samples from all parts of the Empire, and also from neulral countucs, ...

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  30. THE MINING INDUSTRY.

    The conference recently arranged between the committee appointed a fortnight ago bt a niicfiug of representatives of large Australian mining companies, ...

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  31. RED CROSS.

    A meeting of the Contral Council of the Australasian branch of the British Red Cross Society was held at Federal Government House to-day, Ludy Helen ...

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  32. UNEMPLOYED.

    Since the outbreak of war between Great Britain and Germany the number of unemployed in Manchester has increased from 4,000 to about 14,000. ...

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  33. SUMBARINE MINES.

    A military writer thus refers to submarine mines:- The submarine mine has really far greater importance and is a more ...

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  34. APPEALS FOR HELP

    The Prince of Walcs's Fund now amounts to £1,350,000. The fund includes £6,000 from Her Highness the Begum of Bhopal, a native ...

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  35. THE PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    The sum of £ 10,073 was subscribed to the Lord Mayor's patriotic fund to-day, and the total is now £55,831. The principal contribution received to-day was ...

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  36. MINE EXPLOSION.

    Advices received in Rome state that a mine which exploded at Pola, the chief naval station of Austria-Hungary, near the south end of the cuinsula of ...

    Article : 44 words
  37. AVARDS IT OFF.

    "Until I was recommended to try Chamberlain's Congh Remedy I suffered continuously with colds on the chest." writes Miss M. Flanagan. "Cartermin," ...

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