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  2. MR. HUGHES'S RETURN

    With the streets crowded with wildly cheering people, the sun shining warmly and aeroplanes circling overhead, the Prime Minster (Mr. Hughes) this ...

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  3. TASMANIAN TRADER LOST

    Telegraphic advice was received on Saturday that the steamer Rostrevor was lying a total wreck on a sandy beach between Cape Everard and Gabo ...

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  4. PEACE TREATY.

    The Supreme Allied Council, from humanitarian motives, has decided to begin the repatriation of German prisoners without awaiting the ratification ...

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  5. THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    The week-end report for the Elizabeth-street Hospital at Hobart shows that the total influenza cases in hospital at 6 a.m. yesterday numbered 77. ...

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  6. BRITISH ATTACK ON KRONSTADT.

    It is reported at Helsingfors that British warships and aeroplanes violent, ly attacked Kronstadt for two hours yesterday (Thursday) afternoon. ...

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  7. TRAM RECEIPTS: REMARKABLE DECREASE.

    It is a matter of common knowledge that the number of passengers on the Hobart trams winch has almost invariably shown increases on the ...

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  8. FIRST BATCH LEAVES FRANCE.

    The first batch of a thousand German prisoners in British hands in France is leaving for Germany to-day, and the daily despatch will be augmented to ...

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  9. GERMAN PRISONERS.

    A report from Moscow states that the Lettish and Lithuanian. Governments will not allow the passage of German prisoners who are assembled at ...

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  10. GERMANY'S CRIMES.

    General Von Sanders, the former German Commander of the Turkish army, who is a prisoner on board a British warship, arrived at Venice to-day. He ...

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  11. ADVANCE ON PETROGRAD.

    The fall of Pekoff, 160 miles to the south-west of Petrograd, is the first result of the concentration of 40,000 Bolsheviks against Esthonia as a ...

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  12. OATLANDS.

    Dr. Moorehead is about again after his attack of influenza. So far no cases of pneumonic influenza have been reported. The hospital is in full swing, ...

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  13. SELF-DETERMINATION.

    India, Lithuania, the Ukraine, Es[?]noma and Livona, through their representatives, have presented their claims to sell-government to the United ...

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  14. SIBERIA.

    Owing to the advance of the Bolsheviks in Siberia, there has been a large influx of German prisoners of war into the country. ...

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  15. CAMPBELL TOWN.

    Influenza of the ordinary kind is still prevalent at Campbell Town. During last week practically all the hospital staff were down with it, making it ...

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  16. NEW TOWN.

    No fresh cases have been notified from New Town. ...

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  17. NEW NORFOLK.

    Dr. Laler and Dr. McDonnell, of New Norfolk, who have been laid aside with influenza were reported last evening to be improving. Dr. Carter, of Sydney, ...

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  18. THE NORTHERN FRONT

    The Archangel correspondentof the "Sunday Express" states that after British aeroplanes had bombed the Bolshevik lines at Yemzn, Russian troops, ...

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  19. GLENORCHY.

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  20. THE WEST COAST.

    Vernon Denholm, aged 13, son of Mr. Charles, Denholm, strorekeeper, Linda, died in the isolation ward of the Queenstown Hospital to-day from pneumonic ...

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  21. AVIATION

    Twenty-seven airmen finished in the Toronto to New York and return aviation contest out of 57 who entered. Lieutenant Maynard completed 1,040 ...

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  22. ATTITUDE OF AMERICAN SENATE.

    The Foreign Relations Committee of the United States Senate has adopted an amendment to the Peace Treaty providing that the representation of the ...

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  23. BULLERIVE.

    On Saturday a case was admitted to the isolation hospital, Bellerive, and one patient was discharged. There is one case in which the patient is seriously. ...

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  24. HUNGARY

    The Hungarian Government has sent a Note to the Austrian Foreign Office enumerating a long list of executions earned out under Herr Bela Kun, the ...

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  25. SENATOR KNOX AND THE PEACE TERMS.

    In the United States Senate to-day Senator Knox advocated concluding a separate peace with Germany, owing to the fact that the Versailles Conference ...

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  26. GERMANY'S AEROPLANE INDUSTRY.

    The Italian newspaper "Il Secola" says it learns that Germany's aeroplane industry is developing rapidly, and work at all the factories is proceeding ...

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  27. IN THE HUON.

    Things are quiet in the influenza line, so far is the minicipality of Huon is concerned, only two or three fresh cases having been reported. These are only ...

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  28. NURSES FROM SYDNEY.

    Eleven nurses arrived by the steamer Oonah on Saturday night to assist in the work now in progress in combating the disease. Four of these are to be ...

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  29. NEW CABINET.

    Herr Friedrich, the Hungarian Premier, has succeeded in forming a new Cabinet. ...

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  30. COLONEL HOUSE.

    Colonel House, President Wilson's confidential adviser, in an interview to-day, said he was perfectly willing to sign the Austrian Treaty, but he could ...

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  31. THE MISSING FRENCH AEROPLANE

    The crew of the French aeroplane of the Goliath type report from Dakar, in French "West Africa, that the boat's right propeller broke, and that they ...

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  32. ANOTHER REVOLUTION.

    It is reported that a fresh revolution has broken out at Buda Pesth, the capital of Hungary, but no details have yet arrived. ...

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  33. RUN ON MEDICINES.

    The demand for medicines continues just as great as ever, the chemists being kept very busy. During three days of last week 1,400 bottles of cough mixture, ...

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  34. ZEEHAN.

    During the week-end two patients were admitted to hospital from surrounding districts. Three patients are under treatment in their homes. One ...

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  35. GERMANY.

    The "Nen Frei Volks Zeitung," Munich, states that, although the German miners' working day is the shortest on the Continent, they are indifferent ...

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  36. FAILING TO WEAR MASK.

    Thirty-five summonses were issued from the Police Court on Saturday to be served on persons who had failed to wear masks when travelling inside tramears, ...

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  37. STRAHAN.

    Threee cases of influenza were reported on Saturday, and one case was notified to-day. There are a number of suspicious cases. One case is serious. No deaths ...

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  38. SAFEGUARDS FOR LABOUR.

    The "Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Mr. Samuel Gompers, the President of the American Federation of Labour, ...

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  39. AN INTERESTING CHART.

    An interesting chart has (says the "Argus) been compiled be the Government Statist of Victoria (Mr. Laughton), under the direction of the Central ...

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  40. THE STATE HIGH SCHOOLS.

    As previously announced, the schooars at the State High Schools who intend sittitig for the senior or junior public examinations in November are required to ...

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  41. LONG-DISTANCE SERVICES.

    A syndicate is arranging long-distance airship passenger services, including a trip from England to Perth, West Australia, taking seven days. The airships ...

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  42. AUSTRIAN TREATY.

    The Supreme Allied Council has decided to hand the Peace Treaty to Austria on Tuesday. ...

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  43. RESTRICTIONS ON PICTURE SHOWS, ETC.

    The Actins-Health Officer (Br. Clarke) stated last evening that the restrictions as to picture shows, race meeting's, etc., are to be reconsidered during the present ...

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  44. LAUNCESTON.

    During the week-end twelve persons were admitted to the Wellington-square Hospital, Launceston, including a patient from the Verulam Hospital, which is now ...

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  45. PALESTINE.

    Dr. Weizmann, who is collaborating with Professor Patrick Geddes, of University College, Dundee, in the planning of New Jerusalem (a new city to ...

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  46. OPEN-AIR CHURCH SERVICES.

    There were several open-air church services in the city and suburbs yesterday. Some of the churches held services on Fitzroy-crescent. ...

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  47. ITALY SUSPICIOUS OF FRANCE.

    The delay in concluding peace with Austria is causing widespread dissatisfaction in Italy, where public opinion. attributes the delay to the alleged ...

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  48. THE SOUP KITCHENS.

    Notwithstanding the opening of other soup kitchens in various parts of the city the business done at the Salvation Army Citadel on Saturday was on as large ...

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  49. THE RUSSIAN SITUATION

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the refractory German troops in Lettland, under General Von der Goltz, constitute ...

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  50. THE REACTIONARIES.

    Notices are being displayed in Berlin bookshops appealing for support for the restoration of the monarchy, the notices adding that Germany needs the ...

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  51. BAVARIAN FACTORIES CLOSE.

    Some Bavarian textile factories are closing down, owing to the shortage of raw materials and coal, causing thousands of workmen to be idle. ...

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  52. COADJUTOR, ARCHBISHOP.

    Selected from the ranks of the Roman Catholic clerge of the diocese of Sydney to assist Archbishop Delany as Coadjutor Archbishop of Hobart, with the right ...

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  53. SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    The Minister of Repatriation (Senator Millen) will preside at the round table conference between the shipowners and the seamen, which will commence its ...

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  54. GOLD MINING IN VICTORIA.

    Prospectors at Welshman's Reef, four miles south of Maldon, have had another rich yield from their mine. On Thursday, 12 tons of ore was cleared up at the ...

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  55. FOOD SHORTAGE.

    Food riots have occurred at Oppeln, Upper Silesia, and troops have occupied all the public buildings. The German Government's Committee ...

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  56. LITHUANIA TERRORISED.

    Thirty-eight thousand German troops are now in Western Lithuania, and, together with 3,000 Russians, completely control the railways. They opanly ...

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  57. REVENUE RETURNS.

    A feature of the Victorian State revenue returns for August was that each department showed an increase, with the exception of receipts from fines. The ...

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  58. IN THE COUNTRY.

    The influenza has taken a strong bold upon the inhabitants of Port Esperance, and whole families are stricken down with it, so that they are unable to help ...

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  59. WOMEN TO SIT IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives the Prime Minister (Mr. Massey has given notice to introduce a Women's Parliamentary Rights Extension Bill, giving ...

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  60. WEST HOBART RED CROSS BRANCH.

    A branch depot of the Red Cross was opened last week at St. John Baptist's schoolroom, in Goulburn-street, for the distribution of soup and other comforts ...

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  61. DAIRY CONFERENCE.

    The Minister of Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) left Melbourne for Sydney on Saturday to attend the conference to be held there to consider his proposals for ...

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