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  2. PEACE CELEBRATIONS

    It is estimated that about [?],000,000 people will be present at the victory celebrations to start in Paris to-day (Monday), and for which a week's ...

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  3. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    The Western Australian Ministry has advised the Commonwealth authorities that it will no longer insist upon any Quarantine restrictions on shipping at ...

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  4. ATTITUDE OF THE A.W.U.

    At the conference of the Tasmanian branch of the Australian Workers' Union at Launceston yesterday it was resolved—"That this conference views ...

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  5. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS

    The dispute between the Hobart City Council and the local branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League, over the failure of the City Council to appoint ...

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  6. SHIPPING AND TRADE

    At the meeting of the Emu Bay Council this afternoon a circular letter was read from Mr. J. Adams secretary to the Tasmanian Shipping Committee, ...

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  7. AVIATION

    The concluding stages of the voyage of the British airship R34, which returned to England yesterday after her successful trans-Atlantic voyage, were ...

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  8. THE MARITIME STRIKE

    The Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union threatens to call upon seamen throughout tho world to cense work in the event of the Commonwealth ...

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  9. THE PEACE TREATY

    Court Von Bernstorff, formerly German Ambassader to the United States, writing in the "Demokratische Doutschland," advocates a revision of the Peace ...

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  10. CAREER OF MR. T. WALSH.

    Mr. T. "Walsh, the generel secretary of the Seamen's union, was born in County Cork, Ireland. He went to sea at 12 years of age, and in 1893 ...

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  11. VICTORIA.

    Deaths from influenza in hospitals to-day numbered 10, and in addition 11 deaths in the city and two in the country were reported to the registrars. ...

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  12. HUNGARY.

    It is reported in Paris from Berlin that an offensive, movement against Hungary by the Rumanian army is imminent. ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Reports from the metropolitan hospitals to-night showed that nine further deaths from pneumonic influenza had occurred, while 44 fresh cases had been ...

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  14. FUTURE OF THE AIRSHIP.

    Major Scott in an interview, said:— The success of the flight proves that the big airship will be the type for future deep-sea travelling, but the size ...

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  15. EFFECTS IN TASMANIA

    The sugar shortage in Tasmania is becoming more acute every day. Although the stenmer Kyogle arrived on sunday, with 141 tons, most of this ...

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  16. DISCUSSION BY DEVONPORT COUNCIL.

    When advice about the date and places of the Shipping Conference was placed before the Devonport Council this afternoon, the Warden (Councillor Veitigan) ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND.

    Although the restrictions relating to the influenza epidemic have been litted on account of the influenza waning, the official figures in regard to notifications ...

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  18. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S ATTITUDE.

    The Acting-Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) did not attend at his office to-day on account of indisposition. In his absence other Federal Ministers ...

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  19. GERMAN LEVY ON WEALTH.

    The capital levy proposals of Herr Erzberger, the Finance minister in the now German Government, aims at taking from 10 to 65 per cent, of all ...

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  20. SOLDIERS AND PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    IT is anticipated that, as a result of this settlement, the returned soldiers will take part in the Peace celebrations next Saturday. The branch will, ...

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  21. THE JUGO-SLAVS.

    An armistice has been concluded between German-Austia and the Jugeslavs. The latter are now evacuating Klagenfurt, an important town to the ...

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  22. CITY COUNCIL CONFIRM AGREEMENT.

    At last night's meeting of the City Council the Mayor (Alderman Shield) reported the result of the conference in the terms outlined above. ...

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  23. TASMANIA.

    At last night's meeting of the Hobart City Council the Health Committee reported in reference to the proposed insurance of health inspectors against the ...

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  24. THE EX-KAISER.

    The German National party, which was formerly the Conservative party, has telegraphed to the Queen of Holland requeisting her to refuse to permit of ...

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  25. PROSECUTION OF WALSH.

    Dotectivc Sainsbury acting on behalf of the Commonwealth Government, this evening served a summuons on Mr. Thos. Walsh, the general secretary of ...

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  26. THE HUON ROAD FATALITY.

    An inquest upon the body of Thomas Henry Moody, 46 years of age, who was found lying dead on the Huon-road on Friday night, was held at the residence ...

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  27. LARANAH TO BRING GAS COAL.

    Every effort is being made to scouce supplies of gas coal for Tasmania, in View of the serious shortage now existing consequent on the martime ...

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  28. IRISH INDEPENDENCE.

    Mr. Frank Walsh, who was the leader of the lrish- American delegation to the Paris Peace Conference, returned to New York yesterday, and in an ...

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  29. A.W.U.

    The Australian Workers' Union executive conference sat again in Launceston yesterday, all the officers and delegates being present. ...

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  30. PROTEST FROM TRAMWAY MEN.

    At a meeting of the Hobart City Council last night, various matters affecting employes of the Council were considered. The following letter, dated June 26, ...

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  31. SOCIALISM IN GERMANY.

    The Weimar correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the orthodox Socialist revolution in Germany has failed, and schemes of socialisation have ...

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  32. OPPOSITION TO GENERAL STRIKE.

    It was learnt definitely to-day that the object of the visit of Messrs. Holloway and Russell the two emisssires from the Victorian Trades- hall Council, ...

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  33. THE RUSSIAN SITUATION

    The Finnish police have discovered a plot to blow up large stocks of ammunition at Heisingfors and to murder General Mannerheim, the Admiiiistintor of ...

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  34. LONG BEACH TRAGEDY.

    An inquest was held yesterday, before the Coroner (Mr. E. W. Turner, Police Magistrate), on the body of Martha Ellen Paton, which was found half buried in ...

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  35. COPPER MINING INDUSTRY.

    An important conference in connection with the copper mining industry of Austrulia was opened in Melbourne to-day. The conference had been ...

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  36. SEIZURE OF FOREIGN PROPERTY.

    The Bolshevik Government in Russia has nationalised nil foreign trading concerns, and confiscated the stocks of many private firms. ...

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  37. STEVEDORES' UNION 'OPPOSED TO STRIKE.

    A prominent member of the Port Phillip Stevedores' Union said to-night that his oiganisation would not strike Members were in favor of setting all ...

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  38. ANTI-BOLSHEVIK FORCES.

    The British War Office announces that General Denikin, the loader of the antiBolshevik forces in Southern Russia, has received a slight check before ...

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  39. HOUSING PROBLEM.

    The housing problem in Hobart was referred to at the meeting of the Hobart City Council last night. The Health Committee reported that ...

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  40. A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE.

    The aphorism that "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing" was brought home to-day in the City Court to a defendant who was charged with shop-lifting. When ...

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  41. INSTRUCTIONS TO WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    This afternoon Mr. L. Burrows (secretaty of the Burnie branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation) received a telegram from Mr. J Morris ...

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  42. CITY COUNCIL'S EMPLOYEES.

    At the City Council meeting last night the Tramways Committee reported that a letter had been received from the Amalgamated Society of Engineers ...

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  43. STRANDED TASMANIANS.

    It has been definitely decided by the Shipping Controller (Rear[?]Admiral Clarkson) to deviate the Rio Pard[?] at Adelaide for Hobart. She will go on ...

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  44. SOLDIERS' ALLOTMENT MONIES.

    Two cases, in which a returned soldier sought the aid of the Court to recover allotment money, came before the Court to-day. In the first case the plaintiff, ...

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  45. PERSONAL.

    The Most Worshipful Grand Master (Hon. C. E. Davies, M.L.C.) was in Launceston last evening, and, accompanied by the Most Worshipful Bro. R. J. Sadler, ...

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  46. SITUATION IN VICTORIA.

    Substantial restrictions of railway traffic were decided upon by the State Cabinet to-day. From Sunday next the suburban train services are to be ...

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  47. WEST END OF LONDON TRAGEDY.

    It is believed that Mrs. Atherton, the famous London society woman who committed suicide last Tuesday night, and whose income was stated by her ...

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  48. THE FORCES OF ANARCHY.

    At the executive meeting of the Victorian Employers' Federation to-day a motion was agreed to strongly protesting against "the inaction of the Federal ...

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  49. CROWN PRINCE OF ITALY.

    Prince Humbert, the heir-apparent to the Italian throne, will begin a tour of the world in the autumn. His itinerary will include a visit to Australia. ...

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  50. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Charged with having embezzled on various dates in April last the sums of £226, £27, and £38, James P. Curracan, a young man employed by M[?]llwraith, ...

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  51. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The Paris waiters, wno struck work in support of their demand for an eight-hour day. a minimum wage, and liberty to wear moustaches, have resumed their ...

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