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LAUNCESTON TRAMWAYS
New Route to King's Wharf Cataract Hill Extensions
If the weather conditions are propitious, it is considered likely that a start will be made with the construction of the new tramway route to King's Wharf ...
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There has been a general desire expressed by the citizens of Launceston that they should have an opportunity of viewing Captain Will Longstaff's ...
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SUDDEN DEATH AT ROSS
MR. PERCY FISHER. A DAUGHTER'S DISCOVERY.
Much regret was expressed at Ross and in the district yesterday, at the sudden death of Mr. Percy George Fisher, a well known and respected blacksmith ...
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"DIED FIGHTING CONDITIONS"
WORKMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH. COLLAPSED AFTED DEPUTATION. ADELAIDE, July 5.
On Tuesday a deputation from the locomotive branch of employees at the Islington workshop waited on the Chief Mechanical Engineer (Mr. F. J. Shea) to ...
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EX-MINISTER'S HONOUR
TIN HARE LICENCE. A STATEMENT REFUTED. SYDNEY, July 5.
An opportunity was given at the Central Police Court to-day to Mr. Mark Gosling, a former Chief Secretary, to deny on oath, a statement made last ...
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Australian Scottish delegation from King's Cross, London, to Scotland, each had a specially-fitted van displaying Australian produce, and open to inspection by the public at the stopping places en route. [?]The picture shows the finishing touches being put to one of the displays. Sport and General photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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MIRACULOUS ESCAPE
Man Buried by Timber Large Stack Collapses ST. HELENS, July 5.
In anticipation of the auxiliary ketch Joseph Sims calling at the Sloop Rock Jetty to load timber for Melbourne, the employees of the Anson Bay Timber ...
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MEETINGS
KENNERLEY BOYS' HOME.
The monthly meeting of the governors of the Kennerley Boys' Home was held yesterday, and there were present Mr. H. T. Gould (chairman), Messrs H. L. ...
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In the Divorce Court to-day, Mr. Justice Burnside found that Fred Blacker, a middle-aged man, had been-guilty of misconduct with his adopted daughter, ...
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UNEMPLOYMENT
Relief Work Authorised Expenditure on Roads
Relief work for the unemployed was authorised at an emergency meeting of the Executive Council held for that purpose on Wednesday. ...
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MARSEILLES MURDERS
ACCUSED SECRETLY LANDED. MOBBING FEARED. PARIS, July 4.
Pierre Rey (al[?]as Prat) accused of the murders of several women in suburbs of Marseilles, was to-day landed secretly at Marseilles to prevent ...
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INDUSTRIAL NEWS
FEDERATED ENGINEDRIVERS AND FIREMEN.
Mr. M. Smith, State secretary of the Tasmanian branch of the Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association, has received a communication from ...
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SURPRISED DETECTIVES
WANTED MAN UNEXPECTEDLY FOUND. SYDNEY, July 5.
Detectives engaged last night in a search for a suspect in connection with the Dulwich Hill murder, visited a house in Redfern, where they supposed ...
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WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY
QUESTION OF CONTINUANCE. PAN-PACIFIC RESOLUTION. SYDNEY, July 5.
The Labour Council to-night reiterated its adherence to the principles laid down at the pan-Pacific Conference at Shanghai early this year. A resolution ...
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Residents of Launceston are not unanimously of opinion that fair treatment is being meted out to the various parks in the matter of adding attractive ...
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CEYLON OUTRAGE
The Attack on Tourists Mr. Gibson's Evidence COLOMBO, July 4.
Before Mr. Justice Garvin and an English-speaking jury, the trial was continued at the Colombo assizes to-day of the case in which three men are ...
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STATUS OF TANGIER
UNDER CONSIDERATION STILL. (British Official Wireless.) LONDON, July 4.
The Foreign Secretary (Sir Austen Chamberlain), in Parliament to-day, said that he hoped to be able to make a statement on the future status of ...
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The Labour Conference, which opened on July 3, entered a protest against the Labour party's appointment of members to the Simon Commission. Mr. ...
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MAIN ROADS BOARD
Important Interviews State Reconstruction Work Hobart-Launceston Road
At a meeting of the Main Roads Board yesterday there were present Mr. G. G. Becker (chairman), Hon. E. W. Freeland, M.L.C., and Mr. C. B. Davies. ...
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AUSTRALIAN GOODS
PURCHASE ENCOURAGED. A.N.A. ACTIVITY.
The fortnightly meeting of the Australian Natives' Association was held at Launceston on Wednesday evening, when the president (Mr. S. G. Clark) ...
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MASONIC
CONSECRATION OF ST. ANDREW LEWIS LODGE.
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Advice has been received this week from Mr. Sid. Thomas, captain of the Victorian Indian Motor-cycle Club, that Tasmania will probably be decided upon ...
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The public reception given to the British film, "Roses of Picardy," which heads the programme at the Strand Theatre this week, is proof of the ...
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BUTTER FACTORY
SALE BY ULVERSTONE COMPANY. AVOIDANCE OF LIQUIDATION.
The shareholders of the U[?]verstone Butter Factory Co. yesterday agreed to the proposal to sell the factory to the North-Western Co-operative Dairy Co., ...
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The Secretary for Education has advised the Cygnet Council that the enlargement of the South Lymington State school has been approved. ...
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The weather at Kettering has been very fine, and there has only been a few dags at all wintry. Mostly the nights are cold, with frost, and the ...
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APPLES AT HULL
NEW ZEALAND TO 14s. 9d. LONDON, July 4.
New Zealand apples by the steame[?] Mahia sold at Hull to-day as follows:— Sturmers, 1[?]s to 13s. a case. Rokewood, 13s. to 14s. 9d. a case. ...
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