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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT THE SENATE

    In the Senate to-day. Senator Millen (Minister of Repatr[?]Hon), in reply to Senator Fo[?] (Q.), stated that arrangements had been made with ...

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  3. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS

    At the City-hall this evening, General Smuts, the Prime Minister, was presented with a monster address, signed by more than 25,000 citizens of ...

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  4. MESOPOTAMIA ARABS ATTACK POSTS.

    A War Office report issued this afternoon states:— The situation on the Lower Euphrates is quieter. Arabs who ...

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  5. PEACE. GERMANY.

    The Reichstag has passed a bill for the disarming of the civilian population. ...

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  6. RUSSIA. BOLSHEVIK ATTACK ON POLAND.

    It is highy improbable that the negotiations with the Russian delegation will be opened until Moscow replies to the British Note regarding the ...

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  7. THE HAMILTON POST OFFICE.

    A letter was read at the August meeting of the Hamilton Municipal Council from the Deputy Postmaster-General stating that the postmastress at Hamilton ...

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  8. SNUG-ROAD VOTES.

    Hon. J. W. Evans, C.M.G., M.H.A., waited on the Minister of Works (Hon. J. B. Hayes) yesterday, and asked for a special vote of £50 for metalling four ...

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  9. SCHOOLBOY ROMANCE.

    An interesting romance between Schoolboys is (says the Melbourne "Herald") about to have an equally interesting [?]mination. About 13 years ago a ...

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  10. ATTEMPTED SOVIET DICTATORSHIP.

    The following German communique has been issued:—A coup has occurred at Zittan (Saxony), which was isolated by the stoppage of the railways. Shops ...

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  11. RIVER BUG CROSSED AT SEVERAL POINTS.

    The following communique has been issued by the Bolsheviks: — In the direction of Siedlitz yesterday we debouched on a 60-mile front along the ...

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  12. ROCKY CREEK SCHOOL CLOSED.

    Advice has been received from Hamilton Municipal Council, from the Education Department, that owing to the smallness of the attendance of children, ...

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  13. TRIBESMEN COMPLETELY DEFEATED.

    On the night of July 31 an attack, lasting several hours, was made on Hillas, which was completely defeated, wich heavy loss to the tribesmen, who ...

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  14. PERMANENT ARMAMENTS COMMISSION.

    The first meeting of the Permanent Armaments' Commission constituted by the Council of the League of Nations is sitting at San Sebastian. Eight ...

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  15. HIGH PRICE OF PAPER.

    Candian newspaper propietors says the "Newspaper World," London, on April 10, are already paying £80 per ton for paper, and may have to pay from ...

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  16. STEAM ROLLERS FOR MUNICIPALITIES.

    Councillor Madden remarked at the August meeting of the Hamilton Municipal Council, that the time had arrived when a steam roller should be purchased ...

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  17. GERMAN VIEW OF SITUATION

    Dr. Von Simons, German Foreign Minister, interviewed by a representative of the "Berliner Tageblatt," said he believed the Russians were certainly ...

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  18. INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS.

    The International Communications Conference—a conference under the covenant of the League of Nations— will be held at Washington on ...

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  19. MECHANICAL APPLIANCES FOR CARGO.

    In order to expeditiously handle the large tonnage of goods that will be passing over the wharf which the Electrolytic Zinc Company is building at ...

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  20. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday the following appointments were made:—Messrs. S. J. T. Carson, J. Fagan, and D. Jones, to be governors ...

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  21. THE PRINCE LEAVING QUEENSLAND BEHIND.

    Last night, after the Prince of Wales had motored to the Town-hall, RearAdmiral Halsey was noticed to be returning in the car. It transpired that ...

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  22. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    In the Rouse of Representatives to-day. Mr. Chapman (N.S.W.) asked the Prime Minister when the Government proposed ...

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  23. CANADA AND WEST INDIES.

    Under the new trade agreement between Canada and the British West Indies the present mutual preference of 20 per cent. has been increased to 50 ...

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  24. ADOPTION OF CHILDREN.

    The Attorney-General has introduced a bill in the Legislative Council which has been read a first time, to facilitate the adoption of poor children in their best ...

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  25. U.S.A. ATTITUDE.

    The United States Govenments is giving setious consideration to the desperate plight of Poland, but, despite urgent appeals from Poland for moral or ...

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  26. WAR TROPHIES.

    The war trophies to be distributed to the country municipalities of Tasmania will be despatched from Melbourne shortly. ...

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  27. LIFE OF MILITARY CLOTHES.

    The problem of how to make clothes [?]ast—one of the best remedies for the high cost of wearing apparel—has been engaging the attention of the military ...

    Article : 186 words
  28. THE FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE.

    Since the formation of the Grand Council of the Federal Public Servants in this State, the members have been keenly interested in its doings. One of its first ...

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  29. THE SECOND PEACE LOAN.

    Arrangements for the opening to-day of the Second Peace Loan are complete. The loan is of £25,000,000, and Tasmania's quota, of £1,000,000, requires ...

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  30. FRANCE AND POLAND.

    "Le Matin" says the French Government has decided to grant increased aid to Poland, and is now communicating with Great Britain and America on the ...

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  31. HUNGARIAN INDUSTRIES.

    Advices from Buda Pesth report that French industrial magnates and bankers have acquired extensive control of a considerable part of the Hungarian ...

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  32. PRINCE'S FAREWELL MESSAGE.

    The Lieutenant-Governor has received the following telegram from the Prince at Armidale:—"I am more than touched by the affectionate send-off ...

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  33. PREVALENCE OF BAD LANGUAGE.

    Iu fining a female defendant for using bad language at the City Police Court yesterday, Mr. G. Crosby Gilmore, who was on the bench, said that the ...

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  34. PROTECTION OF REFUGEES.

    In the Heuse of Commons to-day, Rt. Hon. Walter H. Long, First Lord of the Admiralty, replying to a question by Lieut.-Commander Hon. J. M. ...

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  35. WEST AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES.

    The "Yorkshire Daily Observer" says negotiations are proceeding between the West Australian Government and Yorkshire and West of England woollen and ...

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  36. MR. OGDEN'S SPEECH.

    The editorial comments in the current issue of the "Church News" include the following:—"What may rightly be called a notable incident of the Royal ...

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  37. CHASING THE PRINCE.

    An aeroplane with Licutenant Bird in charge, and with the Acting-Premier (Mr. Fihelly) aboard as a passenger, rose at about 9 o'clock this morning ...

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  38. ANTI-BRITISH BRITONS.

    You have only to read one of his papers, or listen to one of his orators, to discover that the English revolutionary is searcely so much Bolshevik as ...

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  39. RUSSO-FINNISH CONFERENCE.

    The negotiations between Finland and Russia at Dorpat have broken down in consequence of the Soviet delegates rejecting all economic matters on ...

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  40. IRELAND.

    A deputation of Irish Unionists from Dublin and Cork waited upon Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Bonar Law, and Sir Hamar Greenwood (Chief Secretary ...

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  41. SIBERIA.

    "Asahi" publishes an extract from the United States Note regarding the Japanese occupation of the Russian half of the Island of Saghalien, and ...

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  42. W.A. PARLIAMENT'S ADDRESS TO THE KING.

    The Premier (Mr. Mitchell) moved, and the Leader of the Opposition seconded, a motion for the adoption of the following address to the King:— ...

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  43. CEMENT WORKS FOR SOUTHERN TASMANIA.

    After the hangup for twelve months as a result of the shortage of cement with which to make the pipes, the laying of a concrete main a length of four and a ...

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  44. DR. MANNIX.

    The "New York Times" prints a letter signed by a number of Australians condemning Dr. Mannix, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, and ...

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  45. TROUBLE IN CHITA REGION.

    Japanese and Korean residents in the Chita region are withdrawing in the wake of the Japanese troops, fearing the spread of anarchic conditions and a ...

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  46. JURY SQUARING.

    In an endeavour to combat the tacties of the notorious jury squaring gang which has been operating for years past in Melbourne, Mr. Lawson, in his capacity ...

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  47. NEW BANKS FOR HOBART.

    It is rumoured that the English. Scot[?]ish, and Australian Bank contemplates establishing a branch in Hobart; also the London Bank of Australia. It is ...

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  48. IMPERIAL PRESS CONFERENCE.

    His Majesty the King telegraphed the following from the Royal yacht Victoria Albert to Lord Atholstan at Montreal:— ...

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  49. AUDIT ON MUNICIPAL COUNCIL'S BOOKS.

    An intimation was received by the Hamilton Municipal Council, at their August meeting, from the Audit Department, advising that it was not convenient ...

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  50. WEALTHY MAORI'S WILL.

    The Native Land Court in Auckland heard argument to-day concerning the will of the late Mr. Henare Kaihau, a former member of Parliament, who left ...

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  51. SUMMARY OF PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Council met formally yesterday, when the Attorney-General (Hon. W. B. Propsting) notified that there was no likelihood of any business ...

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  52. INTERNATIONAL MINERS' CONGRESS.

    At the International Miners' Congress a resolution was passed, on the motion of Mr. Frank Hodge, in favour of the nationalisation of mines. ...

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  53. VICTORIAN CHARITIES.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Treasurer (Mr. Mcpherson) moved the second reading of the Hospital and Charities Bill, providing for the creation of ...

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  54. BRITISH COAL MINERS' BILL.

    In the House of Lords to-day, during the discussion of the Coal Miners Bill, an amendment was carried against the Government, by 28 votes to 13, ...

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  55. ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO BRIBE AN UMPIRE.

    At a meeting of the Burnie Football Association on Wednesday night, evidence was taken regarding the alleged bribing of the umpire who controlled the match ...

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  56. GENERAL TELEGRAMS

    In connection with the local branch of the Young Women's Christian Association, which was formed a few months ago, it is understood that the Mount ...

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  57. PERSONAL.

    A cable message from London states that Lord Inverclyde, under his will, left £2,017,798. ...

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