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  2. AVIATION.

    In connection with the flight from England to Australia, Mr. Hughes (Prime Minister of Australia) is in communication direct with the ...

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  3. WRECK OF THE PAREORA

    Particulars received to-day from the scene of the wreck of the steamer Pareora show that the steamer struck a rock on the north-west corner of ...

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  4. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS

    The appeal made by the Prime Minister (General Smuts) in the House of Assembly last night for a fresh start and the co-operation of all political ...

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  5. THE PEACE TREATY

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. B[?]rchell (W. A.) continued the debate upon the motion for the ra[?] fication of the Peace Treaty. He said ...

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  6. LABOUR TROUBLES

    A telegram has been received from President Wilson stating that the organisation of police unions will not be permitted owing to the danger to public ...

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  7. THE RUSSIAN SITUATION

    The Australian Press Association learns that the Bolsheviks have been severely defeated cast of Geokters, and that their forces are hurriedly ...

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  8. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    According to the Bulgarian Peace Treaty, the southern boundary of Bulgaria will follow the line of the Rhodope Mountains, but an economic ...

    Article : 98 words
  9. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    Two deaths from influenza were reported to the Public Health Department yesterday, one occurring at Launceston, and the other at Campbell Town. At Hobart ...

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  10. U.S.A. STEEL TRUST.

    A strike of employees of the United States Steel Trust has been called owing to the Trust's refusal to recognise then unions. A sympathetic strike of ...

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  11. ELIZABETH-STREET HOSPITAL.

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  12. REPARATION.

    The State Department to-day publishes the Bulgarian Treaty. The total reparation is 2,250,000,000 franes (about £94,000,000), payable ...

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  13. MINING.

    The output of coal in Great Britain for the week ended Septembor 6 was 4,509,300 tons. ...

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  14. SOVIET PROPOSALS.

    A conference at Riga of Lettish, Esthonian, and Lithuminn statesmen has accepted the offer by M. Lenin, the Bolshevik Premier, to initiate ...

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  15. FEDERAL CABINET.

    There will probably be a Federal Cabinet meeting on Monday. A meeting of the Ministerial party will be held in the course of the week. ...

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  16. AMERICAN RATIFICATION.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says Senator Borah estimates that the Senate will not ratify the Peace Treaty before ...

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  17. RED CROSS DEPOTS.

    The report for the Red Cross depots yesterday showed that 100 visits to people suffering from influenza in the city were made, and seven new cases of the ...

    Article : 59 words
  18. STATE PARLIAMENTS

    In the House of Assembly to-day, The Minister in charge of Soldiers' Settlements informed Mr. Fry, in Mr. Sizer [?] absence. that the matter of ...

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  19. MAYOR'S FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  20. JAPAN AND THE TREATY.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says information has been received from Tokio that Japan will ratify the Peace Treaty at ...

    Article : 63 words
  21. TRANS-PACIFIC FLIGHT.

    Capt. Eric Donaldson, the Australian aviator, interviewed to-day, said he had planned a trans-Pacific flight from San Francisco via Hawaii, thence to an ...

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  22. SUPREME WAR COUNCIL AND INTERVENTION.

    Following the British delegation's categorical declaration that the Supreme War Council has decided against, further intervention in Russia, the ...

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  23. EMERGENCY CLOTHING COMMITTEE.

    The committee desire to acknowledge the following donations:—Mrs. H., 5s.; parcels of clothing, a friend, Mrs. H. Mrs. K., Mrs. Dr. Clarke, Mesdames C. ...

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  24. JAPANESE ARMY.

    The Tokio correspondent of the United Press Association says it is ported that Princes Kitashirakawa and Higashikuhi the Emperor's ...

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  25. FIUME.

    A state of anarchy continues at Fiume. The British and American contingents embarked on warships am[?] the hisses and jeers of the population. ...

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  26. ROUND THE WORLD.

    "Le Petit Journal" says Boehm, the German aviator, is undertaking a flight around the world with a machine which he claims cannot fall. ...

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  27. THE SOUP KITCHENS.

    The soup kitchen which has been managed by the ladies committee of St. David's parish is closing to-day, after several weeks' work. The influenza ...

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  28. GENERAL PERSHING.

    Congress has extended to General Pershing, Commander of the U.S.A. Expeditionary Force, the thanks of the American nation. ...

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  29. FOOD SCARCITY IN GERMANY.

    Retail traders in Germany, to the number of 75,000, shut their shops for six hours yesterday, as a protest against the proposed introduction of compulsory ...

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  30. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Poynton in reply to Mr. Burchell (W.A.). said that it was still necessary ...

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  31. UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS POSTPONED.

    The University of Tasmania has decided, in view of the interference with school work caused by the epidemic that the public examinations of 1919 shall ...

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  32. AUSTRALIA'S WAR BILL.

    In the House of Representatives on Wednesday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) stated that Australia's war expenditure had been £364,000,000, and ...

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  33. TURKEY IN ASIA.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the British troops are evacuating the Caucasus. The situation in Anatolia is serious. ...

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  34. EPIDEMIC IN PORT ARTUR DAYS.

    With reference to the article in yesterday's "Mercury," giving the opinion of the Acting Chief Health Officer of New Zealand (Dr. R. H. Makgill) as to the ...

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  35. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    President Wilson, replying to questions from political organisations, states that Great Britain will not be able to outvote the Untied States in the ...

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  36. ENGLISH WOOL MARKET.

    The authorities have arranged to ship 50,000 bales of wool from Australia and New Zealand direct to Boston, where they will be offered for sale by auction ...

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  37. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    In collaboration or in conflict with other Federal departments, the Treasury is still struggling with the estimates of Federal expenditure during ...

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  38. WOMAN ANARCHIST.

    Emma, Goldman, the well-known anarchist, who was imprisoned for attempting to obstruct an army draft, has completed her sentence of two ...

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  39. IN THE COUNTRY.

    The secretary of the Local Authority at New Norfolk notified one death from influenza yesterday. No fresh cases were notified. ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND FORCE.

    Between 2,000 and 3,000 New Zealand soldiers remain in England, mostly engaged in clearing-up operations. The work is now practically completed, and ...

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  41. HOAXING THE TURKS.

    An amazing human document is being published entitled "The Road to Endor," written by Lieutenant Jones, son of Sir Henry Jones, Professor of ...

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  42. BRITISH AND AMERICAN VOTING POWER.

    Continuing has attacks on President Wilson, Senator Johnston, speaking at Lincoln to-day, ridiculed the idea of the British colonies obtaining votes it ...

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  43. A.I.F. STORES.

    The sale by auction of A.I.F. motor-cars at Salisbury Plain was highly successful, as was also the sale of typewriters, which realised above cost ...

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  44. LAUNCESTON.

    There were no admissions or discharges or deaths at the hospitals to-day, and there are now 38 in hospital, of whom 31 are improving, two are seriously ill, ...

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  45. MAIL TRAIN ROBBERY.

    Five masked men gagged and bound the mail clerks on a train on the Canadian National Railways yesterday. They robbed a car of £1[?],000. ...

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  46. WAR EXPENDITURE.

    According to a return prepared by the Defence Department, the cost of clothing purchased in Australia for the A.I.F. during the war was, approximately, ...

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  47. PERSONAL.

    Our B[?]rnie correspondent telegraphs that early yesterday morning Mr. Charles O. Jakins died at his residence in the southern portion of the town, ...

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  48. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS.

    "Fair Play" points out that the exemption of the Commonwealth steamers from the payment of excess profit and income taxes has enabled the ...

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  49. THE WEST COAST.

    The influenza conditions are still improving and only one serious case has occurred for the past week. The Queenstown Hospital reports, as ...

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  50. FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    When shooting at Gawler last evening, a youth named Leonard Von Schell sustained a shot wound in the head, and died during the night. ...

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  51. PROFITEERING.

    Since the anti-profiteering campaign was begun there has been a general decline of 15 per cent, in food prices throughout the United States. ...

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  52. SERIOUS LANDSLIDE.

    There was another serious land slide, wrecking mine buildings and tramway lines, at the Morwell Brown coal mine on Thursday night. The huge heap of ...

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  53. FARMERS AND SETTLERS.

    The Farmers' and Settlers' Conference in the course of to-day's discussion, considered the question of unifying railway gauges, and carried a ...

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  54. ZEEHAN.

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

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  55. FIGHTING IN ARABIA.

    The Australian press learns that there is no further news of the result of the fighting at Hodeida, in Arabia. It is anticipated that reinforcements have ...

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  56. LORD FRENCH'S WAR BOOK.

    In the preface to a second edition of his war book, "1914," Lord French repeats his denial that he informed Lord Kitchener in the spring of 1915 that ...

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  57. IRISH PROBLEM.

    Lord Decies, D.S.O. (an Irish peer), interviewed to-day in New York, said the talk of forming a republic in Ireland was a f[?]rce. It would start a ...

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  58. SENATOR PEARCE.

    In connection with the approaching return of Senator Pearce to Australia, the Secretary to the War Office has written. on behalf of Mr. Winston ...

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  59. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    Charged in the Criminal Court to-day with having negligently caused bodily injury, while driving a motor-car on May 30, Peter Regan. residing at the Bridge ...

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  60. BEARING THE BURDEN.

    "That the only road to salvation for this country is production has become a platitude," said the president (Mr. J. C. Ritchie) at the annual meeting ...

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  61. THE TAINUI DISASTER.

    The annual meeting or the National Council of the Federated Seamen's Union, held at Wellington to-day, passed a resolution referring to the Tainui ...

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  62. DEVASTATED FRANCE.

    "Le Petit Journal" states that France and Poland have signed an agreement under which 100,000 Poles will be employed on reconstruction work in the ...

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  63. SYDNEY BAKERS' STRIKE.

    No development occurred in the situation connected with the bakers' strike to-day. The Master Bakers' organisation ...

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  64. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT IN IRELAND.

    Recently the National Development Co. sent a circular to the Irish Councils announcing that a powerful Irish-American and Scottish syndicate had arranged to ...

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  65. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL ROAD.

    Near Lorne to-day, the Premier (Mr. Lawson) declared the work of constructing the Great Ocean-road officially begun. ...

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  66. DIVORCE IN ENGLAND.

    Sixteen hundred divorce cases are already listed for the next term, which is several weeks distant. The majority are undefended. The list is already ...

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  67. AUSTRALIAN HORSES.

    It is reported that the Egyptian Government is inquiring in the Commonwealth for a supply of Australian horse[?]. ...

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  68. JERSEY CATTLE.

    Record prices were realised at a Jersey cattle aucticn sale at Theydon Bo[?] i[?] Essex, to-day. One cow realised 875g[?]s. ...

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