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  2. NAVAL

    Admiral Von Tirpitz, formerly Sec. retary of the German Navy, in an article in to-day's "Sunday Times," claims that the Battle of Jutland, in ...

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  3. DISABLED SOLDIERS

    A.Royal proclamation issued to-day urges employers to pledge themselves to employ disabled soldiers in the minimum proportion of 5 per cent[?] of their ...

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  4. MR. HUGHES AT SYDNEY

    The prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) fulfilled a great number of private and publie engagements to-day, and to-night left by express train for Melbourne. Before ...

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  5. THE RUSSIAN SITUATION

    The British War Omce issued the following communique to-day:— We have repulsed a determined attack of the Bolsheviks on the Dwina, ...

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  6. AVIATION.

    Major Schrocder; of the Omited States Air Service, who won the aerial contest from Nee York to Toronto and back, in a contest in New York to-day ...

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  7. PEACE TREATY.

    Signor Gabriele D'Annunzio, the famous Italian poet, novelist, and dramatist, who distinguished himself as an airman during the war, has proclaimed ...

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  8. EMERGENCY HOSPITAL.

    Seriously ill, but improving 5 ...

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  9. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    The Public Health Department reported last evening that two deaths from pneumonic innuenza had occurred during the day, one at the ...

    Article : 69 words
  10. ZEEHAN.

    There were no cases of influenza reported in Zeehan to-day. ...

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  11. LAUNCESTON.

    There were no admissions at the influenza hospitals to-day, and no deaths have been reported. ...

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  12. WORLD'S RECORD BEATEN.

    Roland Rolte, the American aviator, attained an altitude of 34,000 feet yesterday in a Curtis aeroplane, thus beating the world's record for height. ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY LECTURE.

    In the Assembly to-day), 'Mr.Elphinstone moved the adjournment of the House [?] a view to discussing a definite matter of public importance, viz., ...

    Article : 532 words
  14. ELIZABETH-STREET HOSPITAL.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
  15. ITALIAN AERO 'BUS.

    An Italian aero-bus, which left Rome yesterday on a journey to Amsterdam, landed to-day at Lille, in France. ...

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  16. THE BRITISH EVACUATION.

    The Supreme Council of the Allies has approved of the British policy of evacuating Russia, and t[?]s allowing the revolutionaries to work out their ...

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  17. WAR STORES.

    The Disposal Board supervising the sale of Australian war stores in London and France proposes returning to the Commonwealth 170,000 army ...

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  18. RED CROSS DEPOTS.

    One hundred and forty-eight cases of influenza were visited yesterday in connection with the Red Cross depots, and two fresh pneumonic cases were ...

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  19. THE BRITISH FLEET.

    The British Admiralty continues its vigorous policy of scrapping warships, and is selling 52 submarines, including all those built before the war, and those ...

    Article : 43 words
  20. GLENORCHY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 words
  21. AMERICAN TROOPS IN SIBERIA.

    Mr. Newton D. Baker, the Secretary of War in President Wilson's Cabinet, addressing the Military Committee of the House of Representatives to-day, ...

    Article : 80 words
  22. HOUSEBREAKING IN ADELAIDE.

    There have been many cases of housebreaking and robbery in the metropolitan area recently, and the police have been maintaining a vigi[?]ant ...

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  23. INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD.

    An International Brotherhood Congress was opened to-day at the City Temple, near Holborn Viaduct, in the City of London, and was attended by ...

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  24. NEW INDUSTRY AT LAUNCESTON.

    It is anticipated that the machinery at the first [?] of the works of the Lead Sulphate Ltd., Inveresk, will be put in operation in about a fortnight ...

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  25. THE DEATHS IN AUGUST.

    The acting Government Statistician (Mr. J. P. Laughton) has compiled a return showing the number of deaths from influenza registered in Tasmania ...

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  26. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the Marquis Saoniji, a former Prime Minister of Japan, beseeches, Japan to ...

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  27. THE TSAR AND SERBIA.

    M. Passich, the Premier of Serbia, reveals that just before the war he and Prince Alexander of Serbia went to Petrograd and asked the Tsar to allow ...

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  28. POSITION AT KING ISLAND.

    The Public Health Department received a telegram yesterday from Dr. Ingram, the medical officer in charge at King Island, stating that the ...

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  29. THE AMERICAN SENATE.

    Attacking the report of the majority of the United States Foreign Relations Committee, which declared against the adoption of the Peace ...

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  30. CONQUEROR OF PALESTINE.

    General Sir Edmund Allenby, the conqueror of Palestne. will arrive in London to-day, and will be received by a full guard ol honour, including units ...

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  31. EMERGENCY CLOTHING COMMITTEE.

    The Emergency Clothing Committee asks us to state that pawnbrokers and second-hand dealers should not receive any clothing a stamped E.C.C. ...

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  32. IRISH AFFAIRS

    Detective Hoey, who was murdered in Dublin by the Sinn Feiners, had acted as one of the bodyguard to-three Itish Chief Secretaries. It is an open ...

    Article : 173 words
  33. BRITAIN'S DEBT TO AMERICA.

    Lord Rothermere, formerly Director for the Air Service, writing in to-day's "Sunday Pictorial," suggests the paying off of thr British debt to the ...

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  34. BROKEN HILL LABOUR TROUBLES.

    Mr. J. Mr-Baddeley, president of the Coal and Shale Employees' Federation, arrived at Broken Hill this morning, and addressed a mass meeting or ...

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  35. INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Barwell), in the Assembly to-day, introduced the Industrial Code Bill, which is to repeal all existing legisation and institute wide ...

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  36. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    The Federal political situation is extremely interesting. Members are anxiously discussing the prospects of a dissolution this year, but even Ministers ...

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  37. RAILWAY WORKSHOPS AT LAUNCESTON.

    The Commissioner of Railways (Mr. G. W. Smith) returned to Launceston to-day by the Loongana from Melbourne, whither he has been on ...

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  38. IN THE COUNTRY.

    Two fresh cases or pneumonic influenza have been notified to the secretary of the New Norfolk local authority, one from Belmont, and one ...

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  39. RATIFICATION URGED.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that 250 leading Americans have addressed a plea to the Senate urging it to ratify ...

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  40. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    The, following are the new rates of pay for officers of the British Army:— Second-lieutenant, married, £404 per annum, unmarried, £320; lieutenant, ...

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  41. THE MUTINY PRISONERS.

    An appeal on behalf of the men sentenced by court-martial to imprisonment in connection with the disturbance at Freman[?] on board H.M.A.S. Australia was ...

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  42. THE TAILORING TRADE.

    Evidence which was given before Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court to-day, in the case of the Federated Clothing Trades Union v. Archer and ...

    Article : 243 words
  43. MACQUARIE ISLAND.

    Negotiations are still on foot for the transfer of the control of Macquaiie Island from Tasmania to the Commonwealth. The lease of the island to a ...

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  44. ROMANCING AMERICAN.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, asserts that the accounts given by Mr. ...

    Article : 63 words
  45. SHIPPING.

    The Aberdeen steamship Co.'s liner Marathon, 7,827 tons, which left Fromantle on July 19 for London, and collided during a fog with the steamer ...

    Article : 66 words
  46. PERSONAL.

    At yesterday's meeting of the University Council, Mr. H. H. Cummins, F.I.C.A., was appointed permanent lecturer in accountancy and auditing, at ...

    Article : 184 words
  47. SOUTH AFRICA AND THE MANDATE.

    In committee of the South African Union House of Assembly on the German South-West Africa Mandate Bill, Mr. F. S. Malan, the Minister of Mines, ...

    Article : 230 words
  48. EMIGRANTS FROM BRITAIN.

    Questions affecting the emigration of British women to Australia were today disussed With the Minister of Home and Territories (Mr. Flynn) by ...

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  49. HIGH PRICE OF CHAFF.

    In view of the high price of chaff—it is now selling at£16 per ton in the North-Western districts of New South Wales as against £8 per ton in ...

    Article : 78 words
  50. HURRICANE IN AMERICA.

    A disastrous hurricane occurred yesterday at Corpus Christi, in the State of Texas, and resulted in 12 people losing their lives. ...

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  51. IN THE HUON.

    No fresh cafes of influenza have been reported to-day to the medical officer of health to the municipality of Huon (Dr. H. L. Cummings), and it is ...

    Article : 233 words
  52. HOUSE FREQUENTED BY THIEVES.

    Judgment was given by Mr. Justice Hood in tha Practice Court to-day on a case stated to him by Judge Woinarski, who, in the Court of General ...

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  53. WAR GRATUITIES.

    A meeting of New Zealand soldiers, which was held at the-Royal Colonial Institute to-day, passed a resolution declaring that the New Zealand ...

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  54. AMERICA AND MEXICO.

    Mr. De Bekker, an American journalist, giving evidence before the United States Senate Committee which is investigating the allegation that the ...

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  55. KOREA.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that eyewitnesses who have reached there [?]om Korea testify that the Koreans are, ...

    Article : 169 words
  56. DEMOBILISATION.

    In connection with the statement made that Australian soldiers incarcerated in prisons in England and France have been conveyed to detention ...

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  57. SYDNEY BAKERS' STRIKE.

    Efforts by the Department of Labour and Industry to settle the bakers' strike have failed. A compulsory conference, presided over by the ...

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  58. NAVAL SUPREMACY.

    In the course of a speech at the Amateur Sports Club to-night, the Chief Justice (Sir William Irvine) said he hoped the peace and the League of Nations ...

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  59. MOTOR-CAR. DISASTER.

    President Wilson and his party, who were returning from a motor trip yesterday, were involved in a motor accident near Portland, in the State of ...

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  60. FRENCH SOCIALISTS.

    At a congress of French Nationalist Socialists which met in Paris to-day a resolution was passed excluding from membership those Socialist members of ...

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  61. PROFITEERING.

    Mr. C. A. McCurdy, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food, addressing a conference winch opened at Northampton to-day. to mark the ...

    Article : 113 words
  62. THE WEST COAST.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 words
  63. THE FALLEN.

    Following the proposal of France to honour her 1,300,000 dead soldiers by burying on anonymous poilu at the Pantheon, in Paris, it has been ...

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  64. THE MARSEILLES STRIKE

    The strike of the dock labourers and tuginen at Marseilles is filling the [?]ort with shipping. Nearly 10,000 passengers are held up, and the hotels ...

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  65. HELD FOR RANSOM.

    The American Government has paid ransom for the release of Dr/ Smith Munson, a Swedish subject, captured in Mexican territory by bandits. ...

    Article : 49 words
  66. GENERAL TELEGRAMS

    Heavy rain, accompanied, by strong north-westerly winds, swept the town all to-day and to-night, with the result that all streams are over their ...

    Article : 37 words
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