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Article : 163 wordsThe League Council has been notified of the alarming Polish-Lithuanian affray which, occurred on the night or March 16. The Geneva correspondent of “The ...
Article : 134 wordsThere would seem to be the likelihood of an opportunity offering to Tasmania to induce Lancashire cottonspinners to consider the establishment ...
Article : 319 wordsThe Riga correspondent of “The Times” [?]ys that the Soviet Government reports that since the recent introduction of the unrestricted piecework system in the ...
Article : 85 wordsThe pledge adopted by the Town and Country Political Federation, is still a much-discussed subject. In most instances it has been roundly condemned, and the ...
Article : 289 wordsFurther important developments in the .enquiry into the murder of the Sirdar. (General Sir Lee tSack) are reported. The Cairo correspondent of “The ...
Article : 136 wordsInteresting argument for and against the suggested removal of the procedure of the Children’s Court from its present seat in the Liverpool .street Police Station to ...
Article : 711 wordsA flaming torch carried by famous French runners is to be the main feature of a curious and original ceremony which is to be held on, July 14 to cele ...
Article : 100 words“A proper and natural step,” is how Admiral Washington, commanding the American Asiatic fleet, described Britain’s Singapore decision. The Singapore ...
Article : 91 wordsMadame Tussaud’s building (which was reported in last night’s “News” to have been destroyed by fire), was insured, but the damage is estimated at hundreds of ...
Article : 74 wordsA railway workshopman, who has been arrested confessed today to his participation in the murder of the Sirdar, also to an unsuccessful attempt on the ...
Article : 64 wordsThe steady flow of subscriptions to the Commonwealth loan in Tasmania, as in other parts of the Commonwealth, is convincing evidence that the loan is regarded ...
Article : 274 wordsTheir Majesties-King George and Queen Mary departed this morning for the Mediterranean, where they are to cruise in the Royal yacht, which arrived at Gibraltar ...
Article : 153 wordsThe damage at Madame Tussaud’s is now estimated, at £250,000. Thousands of people visited the ruins today and watched the salvage workers staggering from the ...
Article : 192 wordsHerr Marx (ex-Chancellor), who on March 10 declined the Prussian Premiership owing to the failure of his efforts to form a Cabinet commanding an ...
Article : 56 wordsThe president of the Federation (Mr. C. H. Crawford) arrived from Launces ton by the mail train this morning. When [?]een later in the day, he had ...
Article : 228 wordsSix vacancies in the stokehold crew of the Nairana [?] been filled, end the vessel is expected to leave for Launceston at 3 o’clock [?] There is a [?] ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Earl of Ypre[?] (General French), underwent a severe operation in London this morning. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Minister of National Defence (M. Forthhomme) visited the cadets of the Young Australia League and recalled the legendary exploits of the Anzacs, and ...
Article : 89 wordsA business block, comprising seven shops in Main-street, Violet Town, was gu[?]d last night. The water supply was quite inadequate to cope with the blaze. ...
Article : 60 words“He boasts that he has taken everybody in Hobart down.”—Chief Detective Inspector Oakes, prosecuting. An elderly man with a formidable ...
Article : 406 wordsRe-producing an advertisement designed by Ales Gurney for [?] and Sons, and printed “The News” some months ago, [?] Wireless,” a magazine ...
Article : 139 wordsMr. A. J. Lyons, the Premier and Mr. A. G. Ogli[?], the Attorney-General having been permitted to [?] mainland, will make their Tasmanian ...
Article : 146 wordsThis morning, after two remands, Federick James Gillis, until recently postmaster at Bothwell, pleaded guilty before Mr. E. W. Turner, P.M., in the City ...
Article : 101 wordsAnother candidate for Parliamentary honors was announced today. Mr. W. R. C. Jarvis, of Liverpool str[?] told “The News” that he will be standing ...
Article : 110 wordsStruck across the face with a scoop, and hit on the arm by a two-pound weight, thrown with force, Mrs. Stanley Sturgess, wife of the Marine Hotel ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 378 wordsWhen seen this morning by a representative, of “The News” with reference to the views of Mrs. J. G. Edwards on the treatment of juvenile delinquency, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 wordsCandidates who have nominated in the interests of the Town and Country Political Federation will know their fate by tomorrow, for tonight the executive is to ...
Article : 256 wordsIn order to augment the sadly deplete[?] funds of the Hobart sub-branch, arrangements are now being made to make an appeal for funds. As ...
Article : 275 wordsThe case of a shy Nugent [?] hand who didn’t like being [?] the street, came before Mr. E. W. Turner P.M., in the city Police Court this ...
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Advertising : 37 wordsFurther interesting reminders of the old convict days have been found on the property of Mr. G. A. Robertson, at Rocky Point, near Lambert-avenue. As ...
Article : 145 wordsThe case against John James’ Button, fisherman of Dunally, whose ketch, Lalla Belle, was seized at Spring. Bay last month on the grounds of alleged illegal ...
Article : 52 wordsDriving motor-car without a license in the city recently cost a young fellow named Alexander Stevens £1, with 8[?] cots, in the City Police Court this ...
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The News (Hobart, Tas. : 1924 - 1925), Fri 20 Mar 1925, Page 1
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