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  4. UNSETTLED

    Overcast skies were reported from all stations over the north-eastern half of Tasmania at 9 a.m., with light to steady rain fairly generally, while Increasing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. OPIUM SMUGGLER CAUGHT

    An ingenious scheme by which opium has been smuggled into Tasmania for months was disclosed in the City Police Court this morning, when ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA BEST !

    “We don’t make a cheap article. We make a good article at a reasonable price, believing that the Australian people, when they recognise a good line are prepared ...

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  7. NEGOTIATIONS FOR SETTLEMENT

    Apart from the Legislative measures, the most outstanding development in the shipping dispute yesterday was the announcement by the shipowners and the ...

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  8. SECURITY NOTE

    The German draft replay to the French Security Pact Note was drawn up by the Cabinet yesterday. Striet secrecy is being observed with regard to its nature, ...

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  9. BRITISH NAVY

    “Unless action is taken immediately, the British Navy is on the eve of a serious deficiency in cruisers and torpedo craft,” declares the naval ...

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  10. IN PARLIAMENT

    Chief interest in the conflict which has been occasioned by the endeavors of extremists in the Seamen’s Union to permanently establish the odious methods of ...

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  11. NAVIGATION ACT

    What may probably be one of the most far-reaching results of the present maritime upheaval, is the decision of the Commonwealth Government to ...

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  12. GENERAL SMUTS’ WARNING

    In the House of Assembly today General Smuts said that negotiations were going on in Europe for the Security Pact, and his word of warning was ...

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  13. 60 VESSELS TIED UP

    In all Australian ports, there are now 60 inter-State vessels tied up representing over 150,000 tonnage, and it is estimated that over 2400 seamen are idle, and that ...

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  14. SECRET BALLOT BOAST

    Referring to the challenge of the president of the Chamber or Commerce (Mr. Dunlop) that if a secret ballot of members of the Seamen’s Union did ...

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  15. BURNIE PREPARING

    Shopkeepers axe fearing the effects of the strike and have imported an enormous quantity of general merchandise by the Oonah this morning. The ...

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  16. ANTI-PACT CAMPAIGN

    The Berlin press has begun a new anti. Pact campaign, which takes the form of a general fault-finding, but little or no attention is being paid to ...

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  17. SETTLEMENT CHANCES

    The prospects of a settlement of the shipping dispute are brighter today than at any time since the trouble began. Union leaders leave, for ...

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  18. HOBART POSITION

    There are now three vessels laid up at Hobart without crews, the Kekeranga Union S.S. Co.). Laranah (Holyman and Sons), and Karamu (Union S.S. Co.). The ...

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  19. ADELAIDE INCIDENTS

    A number of ketches have been placed in commission to replace the coastal steamers which are held up to run across St. Vincent Gulf. It was ...

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  20. DARING SMUGGLERS

    A haul of some hundreds of tins of opium by Customs authorities in Sydney is regarded as phenomenal (says the “Daily Guardian”). But, in and around ...

    Article : 620 words
  21. CENTURY HABIT

    J. B. Hobbs, the famous Surrey batsman, has added still another century to his long list. In the match today, Players v. Gents, he scored 140, which ...

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  22. CALLING FOR PRODUCE

    Advice was received today that the steamer Chronos, of the Howard Smith line, a vessel of some 4000 tons, is expected to visit the North-West Coast next ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN MADE

    A well attended meeting of the organising committee of the “Made in Australia” week was held at the executive council chambers last night. ...

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  24. FORTUNE’S FAVORITES

    The following are the names and addresses of the drawers of placed horses in Tattersall’s No. 1. Consultation, Grafton Cup, run at Grafton, N.S.W., 16th ...

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  25. AT BISLEY

    At Bisley today in the contest for the Mackinnon Cup, the Canadians, who yesterday won the Kolapore Cup, were again the victors, the top scores being:— ...

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  26. “A PERSONAL ATTACK”

    Interviewed this afternoon by a “News” reporter regarding the legal opinion published in the morning press today, bearing, on the question of his dual position as ...

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  27. EMERGENCY SITTING

    Both Houses of the Federal Parliament adjourned at 7.30 this morning after the ordeal of a second all-night sitting. In the House of Representatives, the ...

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  28. ALL-NIGHT SITTING

    The debate on the Navigation Bill was continued through the early hours this morning in the House of Representatives. At 2.10 a.m. the Prime ...

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  29. CHINESE CRISIS

    The vernacular press report that the Foreign Office has protested diplomatically against the Shanghai Municipality cutting off the bulk of the power supply of ...

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  30. MENTALLY UNBALANCED

    In the belief it was for her own good the police have taken into custody an aged Syrian woman hawker, well known about Launceston and surrounding ...

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  31. CONFIDENT OF SETTLEMENT

    [?] Mr. Mat Charlton inside information relative to the strike cuding? In the House of Representatives this morning Mr. Charlton (Labor leader) said ...

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  32. INTER-STATE TRADE

    It was officially announced today that the Overseas Shipping Representatives Association has not yet considered the possibility of entering into the inter-State ...

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  33. SYDNEY’S SITUATION

    It is expected that most of the northern collieries will be forced to close within a week as a result of the shipping holdup. ...

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  35. ORDERS FOR GOODS

    A statement appeared in the press recently that representatives of the unemployed tried to see the Chief Secretary (Mr. Guy) regarding the orders given to ...

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  36. NEGOTIATIONS RESUMED

    Following a conference with the seamen’s official’s today the Disputes Committee has resumed negotiations with the shipowners, and it is stated that the ...

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  37. NO STRIKE PAY

    No strike pay is to be received by the seamen or members of other unions affected by the strike, but no mention has been made of the officials’ salaries. ...

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  38. COASTAL TRADE

    There are 17 vessels now idle in Melbourne, representing approximately [?] tons gross and over 500 seamen are affected by the tying up of these ships. Wharf ...

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  39. BIG TIMBER ORDER

    Word has been received that the Preolenna timber mills are likely to start cutting part of an order for three million feet of timber for the Ford ...

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  40. MOROCCO WAR

    Marshal Petain, who was recently appointed commander-in-chief has departed for Morcco to confer with Marshal Lyautey with regard to the measures to be ...

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  41. TERMS OF GUARANTEE

    Prospects of a settlement of the shipping trouble are bright. Delegates from the Sydney Transport Group. including Mr. Tom Walsh will arrive tomorrow for ...

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  42. IMMIGRATION BILL

    In the Senate the debate on the second reading of the Immigration Bill was continued throughout the miming. Senator Grant said the measure [?] at the ...

    Article : 110 words
  43. THE LOONGANA

    The Loongane is still regarded as “white” by the unions. She arrived to day from Launceston, many passengers hurrying back from Tasmania fearing ...

    Article : 56 words
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