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  2. HEAVY LIGHT DUES MARINE BOARD WANTS RELIEF.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Hobart Marine Board Warden Murdoch moved,— That Senator Millen be asked to ...

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  3. FRUIT EXPORTS CENTRAL FRUIT COMMITTEE MEETING.

    At a meeting of the Central Fruit Committee at the Mess[?] F. Win (Cygnet) in the [?] P. H. Tucker Fra[?] F. Walker [?]. ...

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  4. THE FEDERAL CABINET

    The Federal Cabinet me[?] this afternoon, and at the conclusion of the meeting, the Prime minister (Mr. Hughes) announced that the successors ...

    Article : 451 words
  5. CYCLONE IN QUEENSLAND

    The following report has been issued by the Acting Deputy PostmasterGeneral:— A [?]nic disturbance has occurred ...

    Article : 170 words
  6. MARINE ENGINEERS STRIKE BRANCHES TAKE A BALLOT.

    Another ballot on the question of a re[?] of work was taken this evening at a meeting of the Melbourne branch of the Ma[?] Engineers ...

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  7. THE BRITISH ARMY

    Mr. Winston Churchill, the Secretary of State for War, in a speech to-day, confirmed the announcement that the Government had approved of a scheme ...

    Article : 293 words
  8. RUSSIA PEACE WITH BALTIC PROVINCES.

    The Bolshevik peace delegates at D[?]rpat to the north-[?]ast of Riga, have received advices that the Poles [?] abandoning their proposed campaign ...

    Article : 63 words
  9. PEACE TREATY THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    A profound impression has been [?]ated in Washington by Viscount Grey's letter in the "London Times," expre[?]ing willingness to accept Senator ...

    Article : 210 words
  10. THE OFFER WITHDRAWN.

    The State Dopartment at Washington has been advised, but unofficially, that the Russian Soviet Government has withdrawn the peace proposal recently ...

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  11. SHIPPING

    The P. and O, branch liner Berr[?]a, 11,137 tons, which left Sydney on November 28 for London via Ports, went a[?] yesterday near Dover, and so ...

    Article : 61 words
  12. PERSONAL.

    The Premier has received a cable from the Governor-elect of Tasmania. Sir William Lamond Allardyee, notifying that he expected to leave San ...

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  13. MORE GERMAN BAD FAITH.

    It is understood that the conference of Allied Ambassadors to-day will consider Germany's failure to comply with the Peace Treaty, in respect to the ...

    Article : 96 words
  14. NEW SOUTH WALES MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The municipal elections of Saturday did not materially strengthen the position of Labour in local government. The greatest surprises of the election ...

    Article : 175 words
  15. COAL SHORTAGE IN ADELAIDE.

    In consequence of the marin[?] engineers strike and the lesultant coal s[?]tage, drastic lighting restrictions will come into force in South Australia ...

    Article : 75 words
  16. AVIATION IMPERIAL AIR ROUTES.

    General Sir Percy Sykes, of the Royal Air Force, in a lecture on the Imperial air routes, which he defined as from Egypt to India, from Cairo to the ...

    Article : 377 words
  17. THE GERMAN REPUBLIC.

    The State Department at Washington learns that Mexican newspapers announce that Mexico has recognised the German Republic, and has appointed ...

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  18. HANDLING OF WHEAT.

    That tbe value of co-operation has been impressed on the primary producers was made evident to-day, when a representative conference of Australian ...

    Article : 361 words
  19. TASMANIA'S POSITION.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Hobart Marin[?] Board Warden Murdoch asked what was being done regarding the position brought about in Tasmania by ...

    Article : 168 words
  20. GERMAN ACTIVITIES IN BELGRADE.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that information received shows that the German Government is surreptitiously ...

    Article : 116 words
  21. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    Considerable unrest is felt, owing to the increase in the number of influenza cases with p[?]umonic symptoms, but the Health authorities state that there ...

    Article : 45 words
  22. FIELD-MARSHAL HAIG.

    In an Army order issued to-day recording the abolition of the General Headquarters in Great Britain, the Army Council expresses the highest ...

    Article : 134 words
  23. CARGO ACCUMULATING AT HOBART.

    Senator Muleahy waited upon the Premier (Sir Walter Lee) yesterday, and drew his atteution to the fact that the collier Kanna had arrived in ...

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  24. MILITANT INDUSTRIALISM.

    By a large majority, the Victorian seamen to-day decided to sever the branch's affiliation with the Melbourne Trades-hall Council and the Eight ...

    Article : 65 words
  25. THE HIGH COURT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) announced to-night that Mr. H. E. Starke, K.c., had been chosen to succeed the late Sir Edmund Barton on ...

    Article : 342 words
  26. FROM NEW YORK TO ALASKA.

    The American Flying Club is planning an air race from New York [?] N[?]me, in Alaska, a distance of 4,870 miles. The Air Service is co-operating ...

    Article : 42 words
  27. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    In the Criminal Court to-day, before Judge Gordon and a jury, Frederick Wa[?]ter Hooper, 27, was charged with having murdered Ambrose James Mooney, at ...

    Article : 227 words
  28. UNEMPLOYED OFFICERS.

    An Officers Association, having for its object the betterment of the [?] of former officers, was formally inaugurated at the Mansion House to-day [?] ...

    Article : 128 words
  29. S.A. GOVERNOR GOES ALOFT.

    The Governor (Sir Henry Galway) spent forty minutes in the air with Captain Harry Butler this morning The biplane circled over Adelaide, ...

    Article : 167 words
  30. BASIC WAGE COMMISSION.

    The portion of its inquiry relating to workers housing conditions in the sub[?]bs was concluded by the Basic Wage Commission to-day, when addresses ...

    Article : 55 words
  31. STATEMENT BY CONTROLLER OF CUSTOMS.

    According to the Controller of Customs (Major Oakley), the captain of the steamer R[?] who refused to permit the passengers on that [?]el to ...

    Article : 341 words
  32. ADULTERATED MILK.

    A milk vendor who pleaded guilty to three charges of having had in his possession adulterated milk was to-day involved in Adelaida Police Court in fines ...

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  33. FALL OF EARTH.

    William Osborne a married man, 45 years of age, residing at South Yarra, was killed by a fall of earth while working on the construction of the subway ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    The McCawl[?]y appeal from Queensland to the Privy Council began today before a Special Court, consisting of Lord Birkenhead. Lord Haldane, ...

    Article : 76 words
  35. YACHTING.

    The North[?] Cup was won To-day by Mr. A. C. Saxton's challenger, Awa[?]ui [?]. Up to date, the Rip, representing the Royal Yacht Squadron of ...

    Article : 321 words
  36. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

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  37. BURNING TRAGEDY.

    A young married woman, Mrs. Mary F[?]t, aged 20, was so severely burnt at her home at Merewether last night that [?]e died in the Newcastle Hospital ...

    Article : 70 words
  38. PRICE OF FOOTWEAR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 193 words
  39. AMERICAN TRADE RETURNS.

    The United States Department of Commerce announces that the American exports for 1919 totalled 7,992,000,000 dollars, and the imports ...

    Article : 75 words
  40. TRAGEDY AT UNIVERSITY CELEBRATIONS.

    A tragedy marked the opening of the Otago University jubilee celebrations to-day. When reading [?]ipture, Professor Gillway, senio[?] professor, ...

    Article : 78 words
  41. NEW SOUTH WALES GIFTS APPRECIATED.

    The Lord Mayer (Sir Richard Richards) is in rec[?]pt of a communication from the French Consul-General), stating that the village of Policour[?], in the ...

    Article : 88 words
  42. SPY SHOT IN FRANCE.

    Yesterday a spy named Sun[?]k, who was formerly an Austrian officer, was shot outside Paris. He indicated to the Germans the effect of the long-range ...

    Article : 63 words
  43. FOOD SUPPLIES.

    [?]ing to th[?] shortage of wheat in France the Cabinet has decided to resume the rationing of bread. ...

    Article : 30 words
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