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  • SHIPPING THE SUN.

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  • THE MOON.

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  • [?]DE TABLE.

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  • ARRIVED.—March 1.

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  • KAITUNA LOADING TIMBER.

    The s.s. Kaltuna (U.S.S. Co.) arrived at Hobart yesterday afternoon from Melbourne, via Beauty Point. She took in a quantity of timber at the Tamar port for New ... [Article] (61 words)
  • THE FRUIT STEAMERS.

    The Commonwealth Government's steamer Largs Bay, which arrived at Hobart from sydney on Tuesday, continued loading 40,000 cases of fruit well into last evening, and ... [Article] (108 words)
  • CLAN MACTAGGART FOR HOBART.

    Messrs. A. G. Webster and Sons, Ltd., advise that the Clan steamer Clan Mactaggart, 7.603 tons (Captain Stirling) has been listed to load at Hobart this month with wool and ... [Article] (62 words)
  • STEAMERS DUE AT HOBART.

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  • SALLING VESSELS OUTWARD BOUND.

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  • SAILING VESSELS DUE AT HOBART.

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  • VESSELS IN PORT.

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  • IN TOUCH BY WIRELESS.

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  • LAUNCESTON.

    Koranul s.s. leaves Launceston at 1 p.m. to-day for Sydney direct with fruit and produce. Treloske, s.s., is expeded at Beauty point ... [Article] (210 words)
  • DEVONPORT. ARRIVED.— March 1.

    Oonah S.S., from Melbourne— 240 bgs mafrom Melbourne. Passengers: — Saloon: Misses Lawler, Morley; Messrs. Grant, Lewls, Roy, Wauchope, Young. ... [Article] (27 words)
  • SAILED.—March 1.

    Oonah s.s. 1757 tom K.Livingstone, for Melbourne. Passengers:— Mesdames Macreys and child. Barratt and 2 children Blandfordson. Beely. Campbell, ... [Article] (72 words)
  • IMPORTS.— March 1.

    Oonah, s.s., from Melbourne—240 bgs manure, 100 bgs wheat, 137 bgs flour, 24 bgs pollard, 32 bgs sugar, 40 bgs food, 25 bxs cement, 41 ess fruit, 29 bxs soap, 45 css ... [Article] (50 words)
  • EXPORTS.—March 1.

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  • BURNIE. ARRIVED.—March 1.

    Oonah, s.S., 1,757 tons, K. Livingstone, from Melbourne. Passengers:—Saloon: Mesdames Griffiths, Barkway, Lindey, Moone, Hushman and 2 children, Mathias, Le ... [Article] (65 words)
  • SAILED.—March 1.

    Oonait, s.s., 1.757 tons, K. Livingstone for Melbourne. Passengers: — Saloon: Messtames [?], Blackwood and child (2), Geg Danks. Smith Stewart, Presenti, Parsons, ... [Article] (95 words)
  • INTER-STATE. (By Cable.) ADELAIDE.

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  • Advertising

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  • BRITISH-AND-FOREION ADVICES. (By Cable.) LONDON. February 28.

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  • THE WEATHER. REPORT FOR YESTERDAY.

    The Weather Buream reporting at 4.35 p.m. yesterday. say:—Some further rains have fallen over the eastern half of New Sourth Wales and southern Victoria during ... [Article] (193 words)
  • STATE CAPITALS. (At 3 p.m.) Baromoter Thermomenter,

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  • WIND AND WEATHER.

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  • RAINFALL IN TASMANIA.

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  • FORECASTS.

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  • MAIL TABLE. INWARDS.

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  • INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  • INDEX TO NEWS.

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  • TO CORRESPONDENTS.

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  • The Mercurg. HOBART: THURS., MAR. 2, 1922. NATIONALISM OR COMMUNISM?

    Before the ring is cleared for the State Elections now close at hand it is very desirable that electors who accept the general principles of Nationalism ... [Article] (1200 words)
  • EGYPT.

    Egypt—or "Misr," as its Arabic name is spelt—is the latest country to be granted by the British Government an independent status of its own. The ... [Article] (747 words)
  • CHILD WELFARE ASSOCIATION'S APPEAL.

    The appeal which the Child Welfare Association is making this week for. help from the general public is deserving of support. The expenditure of ... [Article] (279 words)
  • LAUNCESPTON BURIAL CHARGES.

    The attitude of the Launceston City Conncil towards the proposal of the Businiss Manager to increase the burial charges at Carr Villa indicates ... [Article] (360 words)
  • NEWS OF THE DAY SENTENCED FOR THEFT.

    A young man named Jack Hector Hume Stevens, who had pleaded guilty at the Citj Police Court to a charge of stealing wearing apparel, a camera, ... [Article] (217 words)
  • SHOP AND DWELLING BURNT DOWN.

    A fire occurred at the residcnce of Mr.J.M. Martin, building contractor, of Lord-street Launceston, yesterday The house consisted of five rooms, with ... [Article] (125 words)
  • "HAD NOT HEARD OF THE WAR."

    A man named Henry Oakes has been sentenced at Wentworth to three months' imprisonment on a charge of vagrancy. Evidence (says the "Age") ... [Article] (158 words)
  • "ILLUSTRATED TASMANIAN MAIL."

    The Royal wedding which has aroused so much interest in Tasmania, as in other parts of the British Empire is specially featured in this week's issue ... [Article] (195 words)
  • HORSE DROWNED IN THE HARBOUR.

    One of the splendid draught horses owned by the Electrolytic Zinc Co, and employed in carting timber from the Hobart wharves to the railway station ... [Article] (235 words)
  • NINE MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT FOR A BOY.

    The first case disposod of under the section of the Children's Chartor Act, amended last session, came before Mr. G. Crosby Gilmore, Police Magistrate, ... [Article] (401 words)
  • AN ISLAND HERMIT.

    The story of a modern Robinson Crusoe, who for thirty years has lived on a lonely island in the Arafura Sea, between Australia and New Guinea, was ... [Article] (272 words)
  • STILL OF THE SAME OPINION.

    A man I know in Canada, the general manager of a very large manufacturing business, employed a great many young Englishmen (writes Ethel Longley in ... [Article] (194 words)
  • PRICES OF PEAS IN LONDON.

    The Premier's Department has received from the Agent-General (Mr.A.H. Ashbolt), under date February 25, a cablegram quoting blue peas at £18, cost ... [Article] (50 words)
  • SHELTER SHEDS FOR TYENNA SCHOOLS.

    Mr. W.W.Pearce, of Bridgewater, has waited on the Secretarv of Education in connection with the recent decision of the department not to provide shelter ... [Article] (81 words)
  • THE FAMINE RELIEF FUND.

    Lord Weardale, in a cablegram received yesterday by the hon treasurer of the Tasmania branch of the Tamine Relief Fund, expresses grateful thanks ... [Article] (46 words)
  • SHIPMENT OF BIRDS AND REPTILES.

    The Commonwealth Government steamer Largs Bay, which leaves Hobart this morning for the United Kingdom, has on board a large shipment of birds ... [Article] (166 words)
  • SHIPPING AT HOBART.

    The Hobart wharves have pressented a busy scene during the past few day Overseas steamers have arrived following closely upon one another to load fruit ... [Article] (205 words)
  • TWO ESCAPEES RECAPTURED.

    The two boys, Prestage and Goodson, who recently escaped from the State Farm at Deloraine, have been recaptured. Goodson surrendered himself to the ... [Article] (36 words)
  • GERMAN SHIPPING MOVES.

    Vccording to news received in Sydney the Dentsch-Australische. DampfschiffsGoselleschaft and Norddeutscher Lloyd are among the German shipping ... [Article] (127 words)
  • FERRY STEAMER KANGAROO.

    Negotiations are still proceeding between the Minister of Works (Hon. J. B. Hayes, C.M.G.) and the Rosny Ferry Co. for a continuance of the running of ... [Article] (296 words)
  • ANZAC DAY. N.S.W. PREMIER'S PROMISE. SYDNEY. March 1.

    It was announced to-day by the Premier (Mr. Dooley) that a bill had been framed to be put through next session of Parliament declaring Anzac Day, ... [Article] (70 words)
  • QUEENSLAND POLITICS. COUNTRY PARTY AND NEXT ELECTIONS. BRISBANE. March 1.

    Special sub-committees appointed by the Country and Nationalist parties met to-day and unanimously agreed that the Country party should contest certain ... [Article] (262 words)
  • PERSONAL

    At the quarterly meering of the general committee of the Tasmanian Society for the Blind, Deaf and Dumb held at the institution on Monday ... [Article] (175 words)
  • THE ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. STILL WITHOUT RESULT. DEADLOCK NARROWLY AVERTED. SYDNEY, March 1.

    Whether the conference of representatives of Capital and Labour, which for a week has been discussing the economic and industrial position of the ... [Article] (244 words)
  • CHEAP POWER FOR ZEEHAN. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITIEES INQUIRY. INSPECTING THE MINES. ZEEHAN, March 1.

    Under sptendid weather conditious the Parliamentary Public Workb Committee to-day conducted its business of investigating the possibilities and ... [Article] (253 words)
  • RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES HEAVY FALLS RECORDED. SYDNEY, March 1.

    There have been acceptable falls of rain in New South Wales. The heaviest falls recorded were 235 points at Tweed Heads and 200 points at Crookwell. ... [Article] (37 words)
  • INJURED BY FALLING TREE A FARMER'S WONDERFUL FORTITUDE. SYDNEY, March 1.

    As he was felling a tree to obtain a bird's nest, 17 miles from Grenfell, on Monday afternoon, Phillip O'Loughlin, a farmer, was pinned to the ground ... [Article] (117 words)
  • COMMONWEALTH FRUIT POOL STATEMENT BY MR. MEEKING.

    Mr E.Meeking, a member of the Commonwealth Fruit Pool Advisory Board, is at present on a visit to Hobart. He states that, up to the present, ... [Article] (239 words)

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