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  2. ACROSS THE STRAUS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Forty-two [?]ets of the third class, from Duntroo[?] Military College, are in Melbourne for their annual visit to ...

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  3. IN THE CITIES

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. In connection with the death of Charles Alexander Shaw, who was fata[?] injured through being thrown [?] a ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN ENLISTMENTS

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  6. BURGLARY AT DELORAINE

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. — At the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Ewing, Hugh Francis Bakes was charged with having, on September 15. ...

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  7. ANZACS' HOME-COMING

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Senator Pearce Minister for Defence, stated to-day that arrangements for the members of the original Anzac force ...

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  8. This Morning's Cables

    LONDON, Saturday .—Major-general Monash has been appointed to the full command of an Australian Army Crops, and promoted to the rank of ...

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  10. WHA[?] LABORER INJURED.

    HOBART, Tuesday. — While working on the wharf at [?] to-day, Perey Silver was rendered unconscious by being struck on the head by a ...

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  11. VICTORIA'S NEW LABOUR LEADER.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Mr. G. M. Prendergast, member for North Melbourne in the Legislative Assembly, has been chosen as the leader of the ...

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  12. ROUND HILL MINE.

    Mr. W. Innes, chairman of directors of the Round Hill Mining Co., paid a visit to the mine on Monday, and expresses satisfaction with the ...

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  13. WIDENING SANDY BAY ROAD.

    HOBART, Tuesday. — A deputa[?] from the City Council waited on the Minister for Lands to-day, and [?]ged Government assistance towards ...

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  14. VICTORIAN [?]EITING TAX.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — It is expected that £72,000 will be collected from betting tickets, and £10,500 from bookmakers' licenses by the State ...

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  15. RELEASED AUSTRALIAN PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The repatriated Australians who have arrived, include :— Corporal E. Herrod. of Daylesford ...

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  16. THREE MEN AN HOUR.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Some 61 recruits were obtained for the A.I.F. in Sydney in the last 24 hours. MORE ENERGY IN VICTORIA. ...

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  17. MINIMUM WAGE IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. G. N. Roberts (Minister for Labor), moving the second reading of the Trade Boards Bill, which extends and ...

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  18. WEATHER FORECAST.

    HOBART, Tuesday. — The weather forecast for the next 24 hours is as follows :—Cloudy, cold, and squally, with more rain: some show on ...

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  19. COAL STOCKS ACCUMMULATING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Owing to the shortage of shipping, coal storks are accumulating. Serious unemplyment in the coal mining industry is ...

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  20. HOBART HOSPITAL NEEDS.

    HOBART. Tuesday. —A deputation from the Hobart Hospital Board waited on the Chief Secretary to-day, and asked for Government assistance ...

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  21. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Nellie Fox aged 26, a typist, to-day claimed £1000 as damages from George Sims, a dentist, for breach of promise of ...

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  22. ENTERED CAMP.

    HOBART, Tuesday. — The following recruits entered Claremont camp on Monday:— M. J. Fahey, laborer, Launceston. ...

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  23. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  24. STEAMER ASHORE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — A mutilated S.O.S. wireless message received in Sydney stated that the island steamer, Makambo, 1159 tons, is ashore at Lord ...

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  25. HOBART POLICE COURT.

    HOBART, Tuesday. — At the Police Court to-day, David Win. Witton was charged with being drunk. He stated that he was a returned ...

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  26. DEVONPORT COMMITTEE.

    The weekly meeting of the Devonport Recruiting Committee was held at the office last night. An account was received from the council for use of the ...

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  27. LABOR IN CONFERENCE

    PERTH (W.A.), Tuesday. — The Inter-State Labor Congress was continued in private to-day; 33 delegates being present. ...

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  28. RENDEZVOUS FOR SOLDIERS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australian Red Cross Society has opened a largo mansion. "Greenhill House," at Sutton-Veny, as a social rendezvous ...

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  29. HEALTH INSPECTORS' ASSOCIATION.

    HOBART, Tuesday. — A Health Inspectors' Association of Tasmania has been formed, the objects of which are to promote the advancement of ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN SCHOONER BURNED AT SEA.

    VAUCOUVER, Monday. — The schooner Crescent from Sydney, Australia, was burned at sea. The crew, including the captain's ...

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  32. MELBOURNE.

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  33. BURNIE COMMITTEE.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Burnie Recruiting Committee was held on Saturday night at the recruiting office, the chairman (Mr. ...

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  34. MAN RULED AT IRISHTOWN

    Meagre details were received in Burnie yesterday afternoon of a Fatality at Irishtown, the victim of which was a married man named John ...

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  35. LONDON.

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  36. TULLAH DIVORCE CASE

    HOBART. Tuesday. — In the Practice Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Crisp, a Tullah diver[?] case. Hey v. Hey, and Menteith co-respondent, was ...

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  37. AFRICAN SUPERSTITIONS

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—In view of the strange appeal of anything Biblical or prophetic to the Dutch, as shown in connection with "the ...

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  38. PRICES OF METALS.

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  39. FOUR PERSONS DROWNED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Mr. H. Judson (a well known farmer), one of his sons, and two daughters of Mr. J. Sullivan were drowned through a ...

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  41. MEAT PRICE-FIXING PROTESTS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Though it is reported that seven special trains have been chartered to bring farmers to Melbourne to protest against fixing ...

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  42. ARRANGING FEDERAL SUPPLIES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — It was recently decided by the Federal C[?]inet to constitute a Stores Supply and Tender Board for the ...

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  43. WARATAH HOTEL ROBBERY

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. — William Robertson at the Criminal Court, before Mr. Justice Fwing to-day surrendered to his bail on a ...

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  44. NEW ERA OF PROSPERITY.

    CAPETOWN, Monday. — General Sir diaries Crewe, President of the South African Federal Chamber of Industries, speaking at the annual ...

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  45. WITH THE FIGHTING 40TH

    The following are extracts from a letter from Lieut. Lipscombe 42nd Battery, France, 11/4/18 (of Hobart), to the 40th Battalion :—" Am up with ...

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  46. TASMANIA'S PROTEST.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The secretary of the Tasmanian Farmers'. Stockowners' and Orchardists' Association has sent the following cable to Mr. ...

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  47. PERSONAL

    Sapper William John Grant, formerly of Uralls, who is now serving with the Australian army in France, has been named as the prospective Earl ...

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  48. ROLL OF HONOR

    Mr. and Mrs. J. M'Hugh, of Launceston, formerly of Devonport, received a letter last mail from their oldest son Andrew, who was dangerously ...

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  49. LABOR BREAKAWAY

    The Newcastle Labor Council which has decided to withdraw from the Sydney Labor Council represents approximately 3000 workers from the ...

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  50. LONDON TO SYDNEY

    Discussing aerial post-war developments, the editor of "Aeroplane" states that postal and passenger services are immediately practicable. bringing ...

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  51. BRIEF GABLES

    In order to conser[?] leather the American Government will shortly restrict the height of women's footwear, and will disa[?] except ...

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  52. NEXT OF KIN WANTED.

    The next of kin of No. A 202,021. Rifleman S. H. Denyer. King's Royal Rifle Corps. Imperial Army : is registered as Mr. A. W. Denver, 114 ...

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