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  2. WRECK OF THE KOONYA

    The public inquiry into the wreek of the steamer Koonya was continued to— day. Stanley Layton McDonald, chief officer, ...

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  3. BRITAIN'S FUTURE.

    The London correspondent of the "Chicago Tribune" has had an interview with Mr. Winston Churchill, the Secretary of State for War, in the ...

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  4. PEACE TREATY

    Owing to no communication being received in Paris from the Germans respecting the signing of the treaty, it is not expected that the document ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    In the Senate to-day. Senator Mulcahy was introduced and sworn in as a member for Tasmania. THE NAVIGATION ACT. ...

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  6. THE STORM AT SEA

    The steamer Kyogle, from Sydney, arrived at Barnes Bay at 1.30 a.m. yeterday, after having received a very0 severe buffeting in the recent westerly ...

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  7. TASMANIAN SHIPPING AFFAIRS

    Mr. Laird Smith (T.), speaking on the Supply Bill in the House of Representatives to-day, said the Navigation Act should be proclaimed as early as ...

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  8. THE MARITIME STRIKE

    If there is no improvement, in the strike outlook, the tramway services are to be restricted next week. Mr. T. Walsh (general secretary of ...

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  9. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    Coal has been declared "black" by the A.M.A as regards the line of lode, but the president of the Enginedrivers' Association says, as far as his society ...

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  10. THE AUSTRIAN TREATY.

    Herr Belaknn, the Austrian Premier, has accepted the ultimatum forwarded by Marshal Foch demanding the cessation of hostilities against the ...

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  11. PURCHASE OF SHEEPSKINS.

    The balance-sheet for the operations in connection with the purchase by the Imperial Government of Australian sheepskins was tabled in the Senate ...

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  12. RELIEVING DISTRESS.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt), replying to Mr. Maloney (V.) in the House of Representatives today, said the Commonwealth ...

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  13. PROCLAMATION BY GERMAN PRESIDENT.

    A German wireless message received in London states that He[?] Ebert, the President of the German Republic, has issued the following impassioned ...

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  14. THE SCUTTLED SHIPS

    An eyewitness of the scuttling of the German warships who was on board a patrol boat at the time says the first indication that he noticed was the ...

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  15. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    During the 24 hours ended 8 o'clock tonight 38 deaths occurred from p[?]monic influenza in the public emergency hospitals in the metropolitan area: 189 fresh ...

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  16. NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

    Officials of the Seamen's Union state that they have it on good authority that Mr. Watt (Acting Prime Minister) will agree, on behalf of the ...

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  17. KETCH IN THE STORM.

    The ketch Forbes Bros., which arrived at Hobart yesterday morning with a load of fruit and bark from Swansea, had a very severe experience ...

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  18. VICTORIA.

    Four deaths from influenza occurred in metorpolitan hospitals to-day, in addition to which three deaths were reported by registrars to the Board of Health. ...

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  19. LARCENY OF A QUILT.

    At the Fitzroy Court to-day Albert Constantine described as a hawker, but formerly a professional pugilist, was charged with having stolen an ...

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  20. STILL ARROGANT.

    Herr Scheidemann (the late Premier of Germany), addressing a meeting of Socialists in Berlin yesterday, and replying to attacks made on the ...

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  21. WEST AUSTRALIA

    Fourteen fresh cases of influenza were reported in the city area yesterday, and 12 np till noon to-day. Another death occurred at Blackboy Hill Hospital this ...

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  22. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives today. The Acting-Prime Minister (Mr. Wat[?] replying to Mr. Finlayson (Q.), said that ...

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  23. NATIONALISATION PROBLEMS.

    There is a growning suspicion in Conservative circles in Great Britain regarding the attitude of the Government as to schemes of nationalisation. ...

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  24. ADMIRAL JELLICOE'S VISIT.

    Lord J[?]llicoe visited the training ship Tingara this morning, inspected the vessel, and addressed the trainees. He said it was the cheery spirit which prevailed ...

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  25. GERMAN CAPTAIN HANGED.

    Prior to the scuttling of the German warships at Scapa Flow the sailors on one of the vessels hanged their captain. ...

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  26. SCRATCH CREW FOR THE MOERAKI.

    A cablegram was received to-day from the secretary of the New Zealand Seamen's Union, stating that that body had no objection to the Moeraki being manned ...

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  27. POSITION IN QUEENSLAND.

    There were no fresh developments today in connection with the seamen's strike. The secretary of the Queensland branch of the Union (Mr. Burke) ...

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  28. THE RUSSIAN SITUATION

    Official inquiries made by the Allies as to the condition of Esthonia, Courland, and Lithuania, show that German troops there, under General Von der ...

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  29. INCREASED TENSION.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the greatest tension prevails in the German capital, and this has been heightened ...

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  30. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The "Commonwealth Gazette," which was issued to-day contains a list of eight names, all obviously of enemy origin, of Civil servants who have been dismissed ...

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  31. MODERN PORTIAS.

    The House of Lords this afternoon read a third time a bill entitling women to become barristers, solicitors, and justices of the peace. ...

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  32. RIOTS IN HAMBURG.

    Serious food riots broke out in Hamburg yesterfday, and the military were compelled to intervene. In the fighting which resulted 12 persons were ...

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  33. IRELAND.

    Mr. E. de Valera, the leader of the Irish SI[?] Feiners, who is on a visit to the United States, interviewed in New York to-day, said the members ...

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  34. AMERICAN MISSION.

    Mr. Morrison, a member of the American Baltic Commission, has resigned as the result of the exchange of Notes between the Allies and ...

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  35. MR. HUGHES.

    The members of the Empire Parliamentary Association gave a farewell luncheon at the House of Commons to-day to Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime ...

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  36. TASMANIAN SHIPPING SERVICES.

    Carrying supplies of foodstuffs to relieve the serious shortage in Tasmania, two steamers, the Laranah and Maw[?] will leave Melbourne to-morrow, ...

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  37. GERMANY'S CRIMES.

    A large number of German officers have telegraphed to Herr Noske, the German Minister of Defence, declaring that they will not permit the surrender ...

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  38. THE FIRE ON THE MAYACHI MARU.

    The fire is still burning among the sulphur cargo in No. 3 hold of the Japanese steamer Mayachi Maru, which is berthed at Queen's Wharf, Port Adelaide. The ...

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  39. ALLEGED BRITISH OUTRAGES IN IRELAND.

    The Irish-American Commission has notified the American delegation to the Peace Conference that the resolution passed by the United States Senate ...

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  40. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    At the last meeting of the Board of Management of the Hobart General Hospital, the Vice-Chairman (Mr. C. D. Haywood) and Mr. Geo. Smith ...

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  41. COAL SHORTAGE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Further evidence of the acutenese of the Dominion's coal shortage is given by the Railway Department's announcement that it has been forced to bring about a ...

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  42. GERMAN AGGRESSION IN POLAND.

    The Polish Supreme Council affirms that the Germans, with the secret support of their Government, are organis[?] unofficial war in Polish Prussia. ...

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  43. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    No doubt many people were surprised to hear the s[?]rains of the "Old Hundredth" and other airs coming from the banking chamber of the Hobart branch ...

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  44. COLLAPSE OF CANADIAN STRIKE.

    The strikes at Winnipeg, in the Canadian province of Manitoba, have collapsed owing to the arrest of the leaders. ...

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  45. FIUME.

    The National Council of Fiume, the former Austrian port in the Adriatic, has decided to create an army of 40,000 volunteers, who will be placed under ...

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  46. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    An international Labour Conference opened to-day at Southport, in Lancashire. Mr. McGuirk, who presided, stated that Labour disapproved of the ...

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  47. RESTRICTIONS ON HOBART GAS SUPPLY.

    Under the War Precautions (C[?]al) Regulations, householders and other are hereby notified that on and after Saturday, and subject to the settlement of ...

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  48. SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONALISTS.

    Cable news received in Capetown today reports that the South African Nationalist delegates, who went to Paris to urge the claim of the Boers ...

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  49. AILMENTS OF SOLDIERS.

    The Minister of Repatriation (Senator Millen), announced to-day that the department intended to undertake at once the treatment of special cases of ...

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  50. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Despite the purchase of the Shaw wireless plant, the authorities, apparently, do not feel competent to instal a wireless telegraphy apparatus, even ...

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  51. OLD MAN'S DEATH.

    A finding of suicide was recorded by Dr. Cole. City Coroner, to-day, in the ease of Frederick Muller, retired stevedore, aged 89 years. Muller killed ...

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  52. BACK FROM THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Dr. Epitario Pessoa, the President-elect of Brazil, arrived at New York to-day from attending the Peace Conference in Paris, and was accorded a ...

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