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  2. PERSONAL

    We are informed that Mr. Harold Pearce has been appointed manager of the Colonial Mutual Fire Insurance Company in Hobart vice Mr. Edwin ...

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  3. LAUNCESTON SHOW AN EXCELLENT ALL-ROUND DISPLAY.

    The 48th annual show of the Tasmanian Agricultural and Pastoral Society bids fair to be one of several records. There are unprecedented entries in ...

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  4. THE LOST AIRMEN

    The rearch for information as to the fate of Captain St[?]tt and Sergeant Dalzell was continued to-day on land and by air. Major Anderson left the ...

    Article : 217 words
  5. WOOL STORAGE.

    The continued exclusion of legitimate cargo from the Ocean pier, in which some 2[?],000 bales of wool are stored, was discussed by the Marine Board ...

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  6. BULGARIAN WAR INDEMNITY.

    M. Stamboulinski, the Pre[?]ier of Bulgaria, is, shortly coming to London in connection with the first payment of the Bulgarian war indemnity, which ...

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  7. BOLSHEVISM THE NEW YORK EXPLOSION,

    Federal agents in New York expect to make a score of arrests in connection with the dynamite explosion which took place in New York last month, when ...

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  8. LABOUR TROUBLES THE COAL TRADE CRISIS.

    There is considerable restiveness among the English and Welsh miners, and numerous sectional strikes have occurred in Glamorganshire and ...

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  9. RUSSIA WANING POWER OF THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    The Riga correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that the internal and external situation of Russia indicates that the position of the Bolsheviks was ...

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  10. SIR RONALD MUNROFERGUSON.

    Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, the retiring Governor-General, and Lady H[?]len Munrb Ferguson took their departure from Australia to-day, sailing ...

    Article : 246 words
  11. TRADE DEPRESSION IN ENGLAND.

    There are further indications of trade depression in England, and the reports of unemployment are increasing. The secretary of the National Union ...

    Article : 140 words
  12. TRACKING DOWN THE CRIMINALS.

    The New York Board of Aldermen has granted Mr. Enright, the Police Commissioner, a contingent fund of 200,000 dollars, with which to ...

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  13. AMELIA J.

    Nothing in the way of news concerning the missing vessel Amelia J. was yesterday received in Hobart. The only message received from the s.s. ...

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  14. ATTITUDE OF FRENCH LABOUR.

    Despite the attitude of the General Confederation of French Labour, which, at the congress at Orleans, refused, by 1,479 votes to 646, to have anything ...

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  15. DEMANDS OF ITALIAN SOCIALISTS.

    The Italian General Labour Coufederation has formulated the following [?]2 points as the minimum of its demands in connection with the Industry Bill ...

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  16. SINN FEIN PROPAGANDA.

    The "unique entertainment" provided by Mr. Joseph S. Sheedy, with its accompaniment of sensational films, was repeated at the Theatre Royal ...

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  17. GLENORCHY'S FINANCES.

    That the financial affairs of the Glenerchy municipality are steadily improving was made clear by a statement by the treasurer (Councillor H. Inches) ...

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  18. TRADE WITH GREAT BRITAIN

    The "Morning Post" publishes the text of a proposed trade agreement between Great Britain and Russia, pendin the conclusion of a formal peace ...

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  19. PAINT AND POWDER.

    That, Tasmania possesses vast mineral resources capable of application to many uses to which they have not yet been applied, or at any rate only ...

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  20. WOMEN'S INDUSTRIES, ARTS AND CRAFTS.

    This porhaps the most interesting exhibit from the ladies' point of view, was housed by itself in the spacious industrial building Entries were good, and ...

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  21. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    An inquiry in responsible Japanese quarters reveals that there is a feeling of appr[?]hension that the America antiJapanese movoment may cause ...

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  22. JAPANESE IN SIBERIA.

    According to a despatch received at Honolulu from Tokio, the Japanose naval and military forces have begun the evacuation of the maritime province ...

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  23. THE CABLES.

    American press representatives are to present to the State Department a memorandum outlining the necessary improvements in the cable situation ...

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  24. SHIPPING.

    In connection with the agreement entered into between the United States Shipping and Commerce Corporation and the German Hamburg-America line, ...

    Article : 105 words
  25. GROUNDING OF THE MUSGRAVE.

    The steamer Musgiave, 900 tons, which went aground on Saturday night near Prince George's Bank, about six miles eastward of Portarlington, was ...

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  26. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    Mr. J. M. Hunter, the Agent-General for Queensland, presiding at a Queensland church meeting to-day, eulogised the "broadmindedness and ...

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  27. POULTRY.

    Entries for the poultry classes were about 100 less than was the case last year. The reason for this may be found in some measure by the fact that ...

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  28. THE DARDANELLES COMMISSION.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says the State Department is considering the advisability of appointing an American ...

    Article : 127 words
  29. SEAMENS' UNION.

    A stop-work meeting of seamen, attended by about 1,000, was held at the Trades-hall to-day, ostensibly to discuss "domestic affairs." Despite the strict ...

    Article : 257 words
  30. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    The following copy of a letter, dated October 1, addressed to Senator Keating by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), has been handed to us by the honorary ...

    Article : 289 words
  31. I.W.W. COMMISSION.

    The Premier (Sir Walter Lee) handed to Mr. Justice Ewing to-day a letter from the Premier of New South Wales, asking him to communicate to Mr. ...

    Article : 73 words
  32. THE MAN-WOMAN.

    Eugene Falleni, who is known as the "man-woman," was placed on trial in the Central Criminal Court to-day on the charge of having murdered Annic ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN BANKS.

    Owing to delay in real[?]ing the pro[?]eds of Australian exports reaching London, the London representative of the Australian Press Association learns ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    The "New York Journal of Commerce," commenting on the repots of the Adelaide wool auctions, says it is clear that American woolgrowers will ...

    Article : 106 words
  35. JERSEY HERD SOCIETY.

    A large number of breeders attended a meeting of the Australasian Jersey Herd Society to-night, called to form a Tasmanian branch. A resolution was ...

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  36. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Duke of York and Prince Henry, brothers of the Prince of Wales, will mee[?] His Royal Highness on the arrival of the battle-cruiser Renown at ...

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  37. CLARENCE JURY LIST

    A Court of Petty Sessions was held at Bellerive yesterday for the purpose of revising the jury list for the district of Clarence. The Windon (Hon. James ...

    Article : 99 words
  38. SWIMMING.

    The Australian Swimming Union was informed by cable message to-day that the team of American champion swimmers who had been invited to visit ...

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  39. BULGARIAN WAR CRIMINALS.

    The Bulgarian Government has informed the French and Allied Governments that, as a result of the findings of various commissions and ...

    Article : 54 words
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