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Advertising : 24 wordsCommenting on the British Note, the Paris correspondent of “The Times” says that everyone admits that it- at least furnishes a basis for discussion, but disappointment ...
Article : 158 wordsTo the accompaniment of vociferous “cooees” the Australian schoolboy cadets departed from Victoria Station for Paris this morning. ...
Article : 104 wordsA leader in today’s “Times” declares that the withdrawal of the American and Chinese delegations should not be allowed to condemn the opium conference ...
Article : 91 wordsPublic interest in the splendid victory lassie. in the Forster Cup and Australian Championship for the 21ft, restricted class yachts has reached a point ...
Article : 429 wordsThe ex-Crown Prince has come suddenly into the limelight, the Berlin correspondent of “The Times” says, following protest because he attended a ...
Article : 181 wordsA deputation, representative of the Overseas shipping companies waited on the Marine -Board this afternoon and entered, a protest against the proposal ...
Article : 365 wordsThe Australian cadets were welcomed on arrival by vice-president of the Overseas League and officers representing General Gouraud, Military ...
Article : 82 wordsThe roster-of the Country Cricket, Associations which have, combined for a “cricket week” in Hobart, was continued on the Tasmanian Cricket Association ...
Article : 380 words“An extraordinarily liberal offer” is how a leader in today’s “Times” describes the British proposals, the many advantages of which, it hopes France will eventually ...
Article : 38 wordsDamage to the extent of £25,000 was done by a fire at Wairoa yesterday, ten business premises being destroyed. As no water was available, and the town ...
Article : 59 wordsThe She manner in which the New South Wales yachtsmen acknowledged the superiority of the Tassie will appeal deeply to the Tasmanian sporting mind. ...
Article : 624 wordsIt is semi-officially stated that the Government will consider the British Note, with a strong desire to find a basis for friendly discussion. The consideration ...
Article : 195 wordsShe had come to Hobart with one of the regatta side-shows and was to have left for the mainland today. Yesterday she had been invited to have a few brandies ...
Article : 361 wordsOn a charge of illegal betting in the street a young man named Frank Fraser was this morning fined the minimum penalty of £20 at the City Police Court. ...
Article : 78 wordsHis Excellency, the Governor-General, Lord Forster, donor of the Forster Cup, left Hobart this morning for Melbourne, was Launceston. ...
Article : 176 wordsThere are two sides to every question, and the fact that considerable trouble as been experienced lately by straying stock in many cases might be traceable ...
Article : 198 wordsMary flung aside her paper with an unusual show of petulance (writes Mar[?] Swift in the London “Daily Mail”). “I do wish that men writers would ...
Article : 297 wordsThe disrespect shown by many young men of the present generation towards members of the weaker sex was strongly condemned by Mr. E. W. Turner, P.M., ...
Article : 638 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Lyons) stated today nat it had been decided to prorogue the Suite Parliament, and that the members of both Houses would be informed that ...
Article : 73 wordsThe scene at Lucas’s ,shipyards this morning was such as to bring a pang of regret to the heart of the lover of sailing. The graceful 21 footers which are ...
Article : 803 wordsA little middle-aged main named Henry Cluff has caused the police some trouble lately, and a certain amount of amusement. Cluff went to sleep on a couch in ...
Article : 217 wordsM. Zinovieff. chairman of the executive of the Russian Communist Party, has written to M. Marcel Cachin directing the French Communist Party to foster ...
Article : 104 wordsCharged with breaking and entering the A.B.C. bowling club pavilion and stealing articles valued at £5, a young man named Herbert Melritte Derbyshire ...
Article : 57 wordsOn the New Town Ground the Huon v. Tasman Associations were engaged. Both these teams suffered defeat in the first day’s play, and a good match ...
Article : 200 wordsIn the Practice Court this morning, Mr. Justice Ewing reversed the decision of Commissioner E. L. Hall, who found for defendant in the case in which Ivo Page, ...
Article : 78 wordsAt the smoke social tendered to the visiting yachtsmen by the Royal Yacht Club on Saturday evening last, Mr. George Hook, the well-known entertainer. ...
Article : 165 wordsIn the- Cup re-play, consequent on a drawn same, Blackburn defeated Portsmouth by one goal to nil on the Highbury ground, and thus qualified to meet ...
Article : 47 wordsBy the Nairana this morning the Melbourne jockeys, C. Boyd, J. Kolfe, S. Weatherall and J. Stubblety arrived this morning. Weatherall will ride Iruish ...
Article : 41 wordsThe directors of the Barnet Glass Rubber Co. Ltd. have declared a dividend of 5 per cent, on the preference shares, representing a portion of the accrued dividends. ...
Article : 42 wordsOn the T.C.A. ground this afternoon the Channel and Sorell Association teams were engaged. In yesterday’s play Sorell were defeated by Esperance. while ...
Article : 109 wordsFollowing tie conclusion of the “COUNTRY [?]” of cricket, on the T.C.A. grounds on Thursday, arrangements have been finalised for a representative match ...
Article : 81 wordsSir Waldie Griffiths and his crew, and also some of the Victorian yachtsmen, left Hobart for Launceston this morning. From the northern port they proceed ...
Article : 222 wordsIt is anticipated that . the following ships Mill be in touch with, the undermentioned wireless- stations tomorrow:— Hobart Radio.—Poolta, Nairana, ...
Article : 51 wordsThe [?] in connection with the Australia Sheep Farms £400.000 loan closed at 10-15 today, being fully subscribed. ...
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The News (Hobart, Tas. : 1924 - 1925), Tue 10 Feb 1925, Page 1
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