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  3. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK.

    A splendid record of a very large earthquake was registered on the Sydney Observatory seismograph on Saturday morning, stated Mr. H. E. ...

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  4. STATUS OF INDIANS.

    During the discussion at the Imperial Conference on the status of Indians in the British Empire, air Sapru, the Indian delegate, replying ...

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  5. GRUESOME SUICIDE.

    One of the strangest cases of suicide ever reported in Queensland, and probably in Australia, occurred here on Saturday. A man, who had previously ...

    Article : 229 words
  6. COMMUNIST PARTY.

    The A.L.P. executive, at a meeting at the Trades-hall to-night, appointed successors to Messrs. J. S. Garden and J. Howie, whose membership in the A.L.P. ...

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  7. IRISH BOUNDARY QUESTION

    It was announced in Dublin to-day that the Government of Northern Ireland, at Belfast, had accented the invitation of the British Government to ...

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  8. MOTOR RELIABILITY CONTEST.

    Thirty motor-cyclists participated yesterday and to-day in the motor reliability run from Launceston to Stanley. They left Launceston at 1 p.m. yesterday, ...

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  9. BIJOU THEATRE.

    The Hobart Lilliputian Pantomimo Company produced "Robinson Crusoo" at the Bijou Theatre on Saturday under the man agement of Messrs. Will Gibson and Millfor[?] ...

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  10. LATE MR. BONAR LAW.

    The pall-bearers at Mr. Bonar Law's funeral at Westminster Abbey on Monday will be the Prince of Wales, Mr. Baldwin, the speaker (Mr. Whitley), ...

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  11. WATCHMAN STRANGLED.

    Early on Saturday morning John Hanks, an elderly man, who acts as watchman on the s.s. Woolgar, was strangled, and as a result Ragnar ...

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  12. WIRELESS BROADCASTING DEMONSTRATION.

    The Wireless Institute of Australia (Tasmanian Division) had everything in readiness for a demonstration of broadcasting on a large scale-at the City-hall ...

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  13. WIRELESS BROAD-CASTING.

    In a speech at a Parliamentary night given by the Romsey branch of the Australian Natives' Association last week, the Postmaster-General (Mr. ...

    Article : 265 words
  14. BANK ROBBERIES.

    Bank robbers held up men who were operating in five towns in the United States to-day, and succeeded in obtaining loot to the value on 1[?]1,260 ...

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  15. MOTORMAN'S DEATH.

    This afternoon Edward Whitehorn (43), motorman, was found dead near the southern wall of the Tramways Trust Car barn at Hackney. It is surmised ...

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  16. HUMPHREY BISHOP.

    Mr. Humphrey Bishop's versatile and talented comedy and operatic company presented its fifth—and as the season will conclude on Wednesday—and last programme at ...

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  17. EIGHT HOURS' DAY.

    The annual celebration of Eight Hours Day will be held to-day, which will be observed as a public holiday. The weather, according to the Meteorological ...

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  18. PROHIBITION.

    The proposed treaty under which Great Britain would permit a search of her vessels by America within a radius of 12 miles in return for the ...

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  19. GAS EXPLOSION.

    An explosion occurred on the wharf at Port Ahuriri while some cylinders containing dissolved acetylene were being removed. Seven men were severely ...

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  20. SUNKEN SUBMARINE.

    Submarine 26, which sank with 20 men on board during a memorial service for the victims of submarine 70, which was lost some time ago, has been refloated. ...

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  21. AMERICAN COTTON CROP.

    A decrease of 767,000 bales in the prospective cotton crop, as compared with a month ago, is shown in the Agricultural Department's forecast of ...

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  22. ACCIDENT ON NEW NORFOLK-ROAD.

    At about 9.40 on Saturday night a collision in the vicinity of the Sand Hill, on the New Norfolk-Hobart road, occurred between a motor-cycle ridden by ...

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  23. ARMISTICE BALL.

    It is anticipated the City-hall will be fully taxed on Wednesday, November 14, on the occasion of a ball to celebrate the singing of the armistice. Arrangements are well in ...

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  24. FREE KINDERGARTEN APPEAL.

    It is announced in connection with the free kindergarten appeal to be held from November 24 until November 30 that the attractions will include a fete, concert, picture ...

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  25. SWEDISH POLITICS.

    The Minister for Foreign Affairs (M. Maderstierna) has resigned as the result of the storm of criticism aroused by the speech in which he urged a ...

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  26. HOLIDAY RIVER TRIPS.

    The s.s. Cartela (under charter) is advertised to make three trips to South Arm and Brown's River to-day, as follows: 9 a.m. South Arm only: 11 a.m., and 2.15 p.m., ...

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  27. DISTRICT COMMANDANT.

    Lieutenant-Colonel W. E. H. Cass, C. M. G., who arrived from Sydney by the Rivorina on Friday, has taken over from Liuntenant-Colonel W. W. Alderman, ...

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  28. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The municipal elections throughout the country were held on Thursday, when 300 seats in 81 boroughs were contested. The Conservatives lost 17 and the ...

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  30. MR. BRUCE.

    When the Economic Conference concludes, Mr. Bruce will devote a fortnight to Commonwealth business in London, and expects between November 26 and ...

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  31. IRISH FREE STATE.

    The Dublin University Parliamentary election has resulted in Mr. McGilligan, the Free State Government candidate, with 849 votes, defeating Mr. Stockley, ...

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  32. AMUSEMENTS.

    Richard Barth[?]lmoss's new starring film "The Bright Shawl" will be the feature of the programme to be launched at the Str[?]d Theatre to-day, and it comes with the ...

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  33. FORD CARS.

    The monumental position of Mr. Henry Ford as an automobile manufacturer was again demonstrated when it became known that he had given orders to ...

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  34. IMMIGRATION.

    At Bunbury on Friday, the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) put forward an intresting proposal regarding the extension of the Government's migration policy. He ...

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  35. JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE.

    Further relief stores shipped by the steamer Aki Maru, which were expected at Yokohama, have been landed at Kobe, and [?]anded to the Japanese authorities. ...

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  36. ARMISTICE DAY.

    Arrangements for a ceremony at the Cenotaph in Whitehall on Armistice Day have been completed. The Prince of Wales will place a wreath on the ...

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  37. "THE MAN FROM GLENGARRY."

    A special holiday attraction at His Majesty's to-day will be the screen version of Ralph Connor's world road book, "The Man from Glengarry," which will be ...

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  38. FICTITIOUS "GAZETTE."

    Cuthbert Rice, son of a Cornwall clergyman, was to-day charged at Bow-street with having attempted to forge a copy of the London "Gazette" ...

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  39. BOMBING IN INDIA.

    Police Superintended Horton, who was injured as the result of a bomb explosion caused by Akalls, died from hemorrhage this morning. ...

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  40. CUSTOMS CONFERENCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Geneva says the International Customs Conference completed its labours with the adcotion by 3[?] votes out of the 35 countries ...

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  41. PALACE THEATRE.

    Gladys Walton in a thrilling circus drama, "Sawdust," is the special holiday attraction at the Palace Theatre to-day and to-night. Full of exciting circus incidents and ...

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  42. MANILA EARTHQUAKES.

    Another earthquake sho[?]k, the fourth within three days, occured to-day, and shook the city. The extent of the damage is not reported. The origin of the ...

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  43. THE ENTERTAINMENT TAX.

    The King's Bench Division decided to-day that the letting of windows for the viewing of street processions was subject to the payment of entertainment tax. ...

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  45. HOLLOWAY-GREIG COMEDY COMPANY

    Theatregoers in Hobart will be especially interested in the announcement that the Holloway-Greig Comedy Company is to begin a season of three weeks at the Theatre ...

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