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  2. PEACE CELEBRATIONS

    After two days of the worst weather we have had for several weeks, and the consequent postponement of the whole of Saturday's programme of peace ...

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  3. AVIATION

    United States Government air experts learn that the British Government has begun the construction of the larget dirigible yet undertaken. It will ...

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  4. THE MARITIME STRIKE

    The following statement as to the wages and conditions under which the seamen are working at present has been issued by the Shipowners' Association: ...

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  5. FURTHER RIOTS IN MELBOURNE

    Wild scenes culminating in the wrecking of some of the State Government offices and the wounding of the Premier (Mr. Lawson), occurred this afternoon as ...

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  6. THE PEACE TREATY

    The peace treaty with Austria assigns to that country territories within Czceho-Slovakia and Hungary inhabited by German-speaking populations, ...

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  7. PROTECTING MILITARY PROPERTY.

    Although the State Commandant (Brigadier-General Brand) declined to-day to comment upon the disturbance that occurred at Victoria Barracks on ...

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  8. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Governor (Sir Francis Newdegate) will open the first session of the 20th Parliament of Tasmania this afternoon. Chief interest will, of course, centre ...

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  9. AUTHORITIES TAKE COUNSEL.

    A special meeting of the Federal Cabinet was held this afternoon, when the Premier of Victoria (Mr. Lawson) and the Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Alderman ...

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  10. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    Influenza patients admitted to the hospitals to-day numbered 170, and this evening there were 1,460 patients remaining in hospital. Nine deaths ...

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  11. THE BULGARIAN TREATY.

    The Allied Committee on Bulgarian Affairs has completed its work in connection with the treaty, and the latter will probably be presented to the ...

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  12. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that with the return of President Wilson the fight in the United States Senate, over the ...

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  13. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

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  14. QUEENSLAND.

    The Influenza Advisory Board repeated this morning the cheery notification that no deaths from influenza had been notified since last report. ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    To-night's official report on the influenza position is the best issued for many weeks. Only two deaths were reported to-day, and the hospital admissions ...

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  16. CONFERENCE OF INDUSTRIAL UNIONS.

    An inter-State conference of industrial unions to consider the position, in regard to the seamen's strike was opened at the Melbourne Trades Hall this ...

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  17. TASMANIAN TROOPS.

    The following telegram, signed Major Clarke, was received yesterday from Quarantine Station, Victoria: —"Doctor states troops finished quarantine, ...

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  18. THE BRITISH DOMINIONS.

    Dr. Arthur Berriedale Keith, formerly Secretary to the Crown Agents for the Colonies, Secretary to the Imperial Conference, and a well-known ...

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  19. THE PREMIER'S WOUND.

    When the attention of the rewdier element had been disturbed by the arrival of the police, Mr. Lawson was taken to the room of a colleague, where his wound ...

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  20. POLAND.

    The Supreme Allied Council having decided to attach the eastern province of Galicia to Poland, Polish troops to-day entered Tarnopol, 80-miles to the ...

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  21. AN ATTACK IN RUSSELL STREET.

    With the expressed intention of demanding the release of the soldiers who were arrested in the disturbances on Saturday night, and also the men who ...

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  22. SALE OF AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    Mr. Justice Pring, sitting as a Royal Commission, opened an inquiry to-day in connection with the contract for the sale of wheat for the East through Mr. ...

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  23. INDIA AT WAR.

    The Afghan frontier is again ablaze owing to an outbreak of the Afridis, who are attacking the British lines of communication in the Khyber Pass, via ...

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  24. TASMANIAN SHIPPING SERVICE.

    With the enforced suspension of the regular steamship services across the Straits, trade communication with Tasmania is being kept up only hy a ...

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  25. REJOICINGS AT SORELL.

    Nobody in the district would have contradicted you had you asserted that yesterday was the greatest day of rejoicing that Sorell has ever known, even ...

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  26. HOBART'S HOLIDAY

    Tasmania's peace celebrations were continued yesterday, which was observed as a bank holiday throughout the State. Officers of the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 216 words
  27. MEETING OF THE R.S.S.I.L.

    Following on representations made to members of the executive of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League, an urgent meeting of members was held ...

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  28. SOLDIERS AND DEPENDENTS.

    A statement issued by the Repatriation Department giving amounts advanced to returned soldiers and their dependents by way of gift and loan to June 30 shows ...

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  29. MR. WALSH.

    Late to-night the Actin Solicitor-General (Mr. G. Knewles) received information to the effect that during the day application had been made to Mr. Justice ...

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  30. IRISH HOME RULE.

    Professor A. V. Dicey, the author of "England's Cas[?] Against Home Rule," and other works, commenting on the suggestion made by Sir Horace Plunkett, ...

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  31. PEACE CONCERT AT THE CITY-HALL.

    The Peace celebration concert in the City-hall last evening was the grandest given in Hobart for years and constituted a memorable musical event. The ...

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  32. THE TOWNSVILLE RIOTS.

    Both the Premier (Mr. Ryan) and the Minister of Railways (Mr. Fihelly) stated this morning that matters were quiet at Townsville. Mr. Fihelly said the ...

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  33. SATURDAY NIGHT'S RIOTS.

    At the City Court to-day a number of cases arising out of the disorderly scenes which occurred during the concluding hours of the peace celebrations ...

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  34. POLITICAL LIBEL ACTION.

    Sittings of the High Court of Australia commenced in Brisbane to-day before Mr. Justice Isaacs, Mr. Justice Duffy, and Mr. Justice Rich. The Chief ...

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  35. RIOTS IN BEDFORDSHIRE.

    On Saturday rioters at Luton (34 miles to the north-west of London) set fire to the Town-hall, raided a garage, and poured the stolen petrol on the ...

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  36. ENEMY SUBJECTS.

    Lord Buxton, Governor-General of South Africa, declined to-day to receive a deputation from the Natal Vigilance Association on the subject of alien ...

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  37. INDIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    An Indian congress will meet at Johannesburg in August to consider the grievances of British Indians in the Transvaal. In the meantime the ...

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  38. THE BARRACKS ATTACK.

    Following the disturbences at Victoria Barracks lost night, when between 60 and 70 soldiers and naval men, the majority of them in uniform, marched along ...

    Article : 249 words
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