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  2. MR. HUGHES

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) spent another busy day to-day. He held several conferences with representatives of commercial interests and ...

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  3. PROFITEERING

    The Profiteering Act passed by the British Parliament will be adimnistered as follows:— 1. By a central committee ...

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  4. THE NEW WORLD

    Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, has addressed the following message to the people of Great Britain through the Nationalist newspaper the ...

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  5. THE RUSSIAN SITUATION

    The British War Office states that the right wing of the Russian Volunters (aun-Bolshevik forces), under General Wrengel, has during the past week ...

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  6. IRISH AFFAIRS

    The Irish Nationalist newspapers declare that the drastic measures taken by Lord French, the Viceroy of Ireland, for stippressing the Sinn Fein ...

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  7. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    The Acting Chief Health Officer (Dr. Clarke) stated last evening that the Medical Advisory Committee met yesterday, with a now to considcung the ...

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  8. LABOUR TROUBLES

    The strike of the municipal workers in 73 communes of the Department of the Seine has been settled. Many of the employees of the waterworks have ...

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  9. HAMILTON.

    The worst of the influenza epidemic seems to have passed in Hamilton district. The epidemic seems to have followed the valley of the Derwent River, ...

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  10. MARSEILLES IN DARKNESS.

    The gas workers' strike in Marseilles has plunged the city into darkness, Owing to the strike of dock labourers. at the port 25 vessels are laid up. The ...

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  11. STRIKE AT FIUME.

    Yesterday Italian troops, in armoured cars, suddenly entered Fiume, the former Bungarian seaport in the Adriatic, where a strike has been ...

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  12. NAVAL

    Mr, Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, has written to Mr. Walter Long, the First Lord of the Admiralty, paying a tibute, to the great part played ...

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  13. YESTERDAY'S NOTIFICATIONS.

    Doctors' reports received by the Health Department last evening notified nine fresh cases—one at Hobart, two at Launceston, and six in counry ...

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  14. PEACE OVERTURES.

    A wireless message received in London from Moscow, the headquarters of the Russian Bolshevik Government, states that the Lettish Government has ...

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  15. THE BAKERS' STRIKE.

    As the result of the strike of operative bakers, there was no bread available for distribution in the metropolitan area to-day. It was the first ...

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  16. ELIZABETH-STREET HOSPITAL.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  17. THE EX-KAISER.

    The former Crown Princess of Germany, with two of her sons, has arrived at Amerongen, in Holland, on a visit to the ex-Kniser. ...

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  18. ATTITUDE OF BRITISH TRADE UNIONISTS.

    At the meeting of the Trade Union Congress at Glasgow yesterday a resolution, moved by Mr. J. H. Thomns, the Labour member for Derby, and ...

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  19. RED CROSS DEPOTS.

    The report by the doctor in charge of the Red Cross depots yesterday showed that 109 visits to influenza patients had been made that day, and that 10 new ...

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  20. FRESH CASES REPORTED.

    A fow cases of influenza, occurring in the Crabtree and Grove districts, were reported to-day to the medical officer for the Huon (Dr. H. L. ...

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  21. SUGAR FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    Owing to the waterside workers at Auckland refusing to unload the steamer Fiona's cargo of 4,800 tons of sugar until a new crew had signed on to ...

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  22. SOME GAINS FOR FRANCE.

    M. Loucher, formerly Minister of Munitions in the French Cabinet, and now Minister of Reconstruction, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies ...

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  23. GERMAN PRISIONERS.

    The German prisoners in American hands will be repatriated shortly, their release commencing on Monday at the rate of 3,000 a day. ...

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  24. THE MAYOR'S FUND.

    The, Mayor (Alderman J. G. Shield) fluted yesterday that owing to the decrcase in the influenza epidemic the relief now required is much less than ...

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  25. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY.

    A proposal to amend the University Act in relation to divinity, provisions, so that the University might be free to institute a faculty of divinity in ...

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  26. THE WEST COAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 words
  27. RED CROSS DISTRESS FUND.!

    The hon. secretary of the Red Cross desires to acknowledge with thanks the following donations:—Mr. Courtney-Pratt, mutton; Mrs. White, eggs; A ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    Mr. J. B. M. Hertzog, the leader ot the South African Nationalists, addressing a meeting of His followers at Paarl, near Capetown, on Saturday, ...

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  29. THE ESCAPED PRISONERS.

    No further arrests have been made in connection with the sensational eccape on Friday afternoon of six prisoner from the motor-van which was ...

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  30. ZEEHAN.

    No cases of influenza were reported at Zeehan to-day. ...

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  31. EMERGENCY CLOTHING COMMITTEE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 148 words
  32. KING ISLAND.

    Di Ingram and six nurses arrived on Thursday. Interviewd on Saturday, Dr. Ingram said the people were going down like flies from the malady, the ...

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  33. THE SOUTHERN FRONT IN RUSSIA.

    The above map shows the front on which the anti-Bolshevik commander, General Denikin, is operating. His front runs from Petrovsk, on the Caspian Sea, to the River Volga, through Tsaritsyn, and then westerly in a ragged line through Kharkoff to Kieff(capital of Ukraine). To-day's cablegrams report a victory by one of General Denikin's subordinates, General Wrengel, at Tsaritsyn. General Petlura commands the anti-Bolshevik troop ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. THE SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    "It will be the best settlement the seamen have ever had," said a leading member of the Seamen's Union to-day, referring to the progrees of negotiations ...

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  35. THE BOURKE-STREET TRAGEDY.

    When George Ames Whitney appeared on remand in the City Court to-day to answer a charge of having, on August 30, murdered George Victor Midolo, ...

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  36. MUNITION WORKERS.

    Several requests were to-day put to the Minister of WOrks and Railways (Mr. Groom), in the absence of the Acting Minister of Defence, who is in ...

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  37. THE ROSTREVOR'S WRECK.

    In the Court of Marine Inquiry today, the finding of the Court in regard to the stranding and total loss of the small steamer Rostrevor on the eastern ...

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  38. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    So far, no meeting of the Ministerial party in the Federal Parliament has been at arranged for this week. In the normal course of events the party will ...

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  39. PICTURE THEATRE EMPLOYEES.

    Last, week, thirty representatives of the Picture Theatre employees of Tasmania, who were introduced as a deputation to the Premier (Hon. W. H. Lee) by ...

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  40. VICTORIA.

    The influenza, epidemic has, been officially declared as "over" in Victoria. The epidemia begat, on January 25, and up till to-day the total deaths ...

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  41. FOOD SUPPLIES.

    Mr. H. Hoover, formerly Allied Food Controller in Europe, who returned to New York to-day by the liner Aquitania, stated in an interview that there ...

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  42. CLOTHING TRADES UNION.

    After a postponement from 29th July the claim of the Federated Clothing Trades' Union v. Archer and hundreds of other respondents throughout the States ...

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  43. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    Referring to the by-election in the Widnes division of Lancashire, which was formerly a strong Unionist seat, and has been won for Labour by Mr. ...

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  44. MR. RYAN TO SEEK ELECTION.

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. T. J. Ryan), who is visiting Sydney, admitted to-night that, at the request of various labour organisations in tho different ...

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  45. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Before Mr. F. N. Stops (Police Magietrate). at the Police Court to-day, C. D. Hai[?]mar, who was arrested on warrant at Zeehan on Friday, was ...

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  46. LAUNCESTON.

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  47. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Fifty-eight cases of influenza and two deaths were reported during the week-end in the metropolitan area, and twelve| enees and ono death up to 3 p.m. to-day. ...

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  48. THE RABBIT PEST.

    In order to assist in checking the rabbit pest the Emu Bay Council, a couple of years back, struck a 6d. rabbit rate in Hampshire, Stowport, and the ...

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  49. RUMOURS OF A GENERAL ELETION.

    There are many conflicting rumours in circulation in England concerning the prospects of a general election in the autumn. It suggested in some ...

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  50. MERSEY MARINE BOARD.

    The Mersey Marine Board met today Present: The Master Warden (Mr. Watt), Wardens Field, Hays, Hope, Loane. Priest, and Thomas. ...

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  51. BRITISH RED CROSS.

    The British Red Cross Society is distributing £1,000,100 from its surplus funds among hospitals in England and Wales. ...

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  52. THE WEATHER.

    Heavy rains continuo falling, mixed outh heavy hail showers. ...

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  53. THE I.W.W.

    A stop-work meeting of the miners of the Powlett branch (Wonthaggi) of the Australian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation was held to-day. There was ...

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  54. IN THE COUNTRY.

    Four fresh cases of pneumonic influenza were notified to the council clerk (Mr. C. G. Rex) at New Norfolk on saturday, two of which had occurred ...

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  55. NEW ZEALAND NEWS.

    Addressing commercial travellers at Wellington to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) said. If you are not able to keep German goods out of New ...

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  56. FLINDERS ISLAND.

    There has been four days' general rain in Flinders. For two days and nights the downpour was very heavy. ...

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  57. OIL COMBINE.

    A combine, with a capital of £4,000,000,. has been registered in Edinburgh to acquire the ordinary shares in several important Scottish ...

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  58. SYRTA.

    Mr. Lloyd George and M. Clemenceau have reached a settlement regarding Syria, and it is favourable to France. ...

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  59. KING ISLAND.

    The weather is raw, with south-westerly winds, and the steamer Wybia, for Launceston, is detained. ...

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  60. DIMINISHED COAL OUTPUT.

    Reports from all the coal mines in New Zealand indicate that the "go slow" policy is still in progress, and that the output is seriously dimiaished. ...

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