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  2. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    The Premiers concerned sat again in conference to-day. The morning was occupied in the work of the various subcommittees. During the afternoon the ...

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  3. NEW INDUSTRY FOR TASMANIA CHOCOLATE AND COCOA FACTORY.

    It was definitely announced yesterday that, as previously forecasted in "The Mercury," a big factory is to be established at Claremont by British interests ...

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  4. IRELAND

    The latest development in the Irish situation is the refusal of the Irish railwaymen to work trains conveying Government munitions, military stores, ...

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  5. THE PRINCE OF WALES VOYAGE OF THE RENOWN.

    At 9 o'clock this morning the Renown was 310 miles from Melbourne. Her speed has been reduced from 18 to 15 knots an hour, with the object ...

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  6. RUSSIA

    Although no confirmation has been received in India of a revolution in Persia, it is known that after the fall of Baku all the Nationalist and ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICA THE RAILWAY BUDGET.

    In presenting the railway budget in the South African Union House of Assembly this afternoon, Sir Thomas Watt, the Minister of Railways and ...

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  8. IN BASS STRAITS.

    Splendid weather, with calm seas and little wind, his been experienced during this last day of the Prince's voyage to Australia. The Prince worked ...

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  9. ALLEGED BURGLARIES.

    William James Dimmack and Henry Dimmack were in the City Court this morning before the Police Magistrate (Mr. E. L. Hall) to answer ...

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  10. RAILWAY TO PIERS.

    At the meeting of the Hobart Marine Board yesterday a letter was received from the Minister of Railways (Hon. W. B. Propsting), asking if the board would ...

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  11. DEMAND FOR NATIONALISATION OF MINES.

    At a general meeting of the South African Federation of Trades Unions which was held at Johannesbury to-day a resolution was passed demanding the ...

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  12. MESSAGE FROM AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    The Commodore commanding the Australian Fleet (Commodore Dumaresq) to-day sent the following wireless message to H.M.S. Renown:— ...

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  13. PEACE. ARMENIA.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" stated that President Wilson has sent a special message to Congress urging it to grant him ...

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  14. FATAL ACCIDENT IN HOBART.

    While crossing the railway at the Botanical Gardens yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Mason, 80 years of age, was knocked down by a train and killed. ...

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  15. MEXICAN REVOLUTION

    Government troops have been sent in pursuit of the murderers of General Carranza, the former President of Mexico, and the death penalty will be ...

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  16. DEMANDS OF TRAMWAY MEN.

    Negotiations which lasted several hours to-day were successful in bringing about a settlement of the dispute between the Tramway Board and its ...

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  17. SIBERIA.

    An Imperial decree issued to-day states that the situation in the Far East is still too unsettled to permit of the withdrawal of Japanese troops from ...

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  18. THE NEW SOUTH WALES DROUGHT.

    Reports of agricultural and stock inspectors on the conditions which are now prevailing in this State make tragic reading. Sheep and cattle ...

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  19. CONDITIONS IN GERMANY.

    Mr. A. G. Gardiner, editor of the "Daily News," writing in that newspaper from Berlin after having interviews with leading German politicians ...

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  20. THE FRENCH PRESIDENT.

    Whilst proceeding last night from Paris to Montbrison, to the south of Boulogne, to unveil a memorial to the late Senator Raymond, M. Deschanel, ...

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  21. NATIONAL FEDERATION.

    The annual meeting of the West Hobart Women's Branch of the National Federation was held yesterday afternoon, when the following officers ...

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  22. THE QUESTION IN SYDNEY.

    The Railway Commissioners have refused to receive a deputation from the Tramway Employees' Union for the purpose of discussing the union's claims ...

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  23. CHINESE FINANCES.

    There is a big deficit in the Chinese Treasury, and serious trouble is anticipated if the troops are not paid next month. The soldiers already are ...

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  24. REHEARSING THE RECEPTION.

    Two rehearsals preparatory to the visit of the Prince were to have been held to-day. One was the landing of the Prince at the St. Kilda pier, and ...

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  25. PERSONAL.

    The initiation into Freemasonry of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, which took place last year, has been followed by the entrance into the ...

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  26. TIRED PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    A motion, havng as its object the elimination of Saturday work in the Public Service, was discussed at a mass meeting of members of the Public Service ...

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  27. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    Questions relating to the control of the dairying industry were discussed to-day at the opening session of the Australasian Butter and Cheese ...

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  28. WIFE MURDER.

    The trial was conducted at the Central Criminal Court to-day of Leslie Clive Worall, aged 25. formerly a probationary constable, who was charged with ...

    Article : 137 words
  29. TASMANIAN VISIT.

    Mr. D'Ar[?]y Addison, the State organiser for the Royal visit has gone to Melbourne for the festivities there in connection with the arrival of the Prince, ...

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  30. THE LATE DR. JAMESON.

    The final interment of the remains of Dr. Jameson alongside those of Cecil Rhodes on the "World's View," in the Matoppo Hills, took place to-day, and ...

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  31. GENERAL BIRDWOOD.

    On the eve of his departure from Australia, General Sir Wm. Birdwood has written to the Federal president of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' ...

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  32. FATAL EXPLOSION.

    A large steampipe in the engine room at the Lithgow ironworks exploded late last night with a terrifying effect. The roof of the engine room was blown off, ...

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  33. GATHERING AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    The decision to establish the factory at Hobart was announced at a gathering held at Government House yesterday afternoon, at the invitation of the ...

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  34. THE LANDING OF THE PRINCE.

    The State Organiser for the Prince's visit (Mr. D. Arcy Addison) wrote informing the Hobart Marine Board yesterday that the Prince would land at ...

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  35. THE OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The Australian competitors in the Olympic games have accepted an invitation to take part in a big sports meeting at Durban during the stay of their ...

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