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  4. LIGHT SHOWERS

    Today’s weather chart-shows a large area of high air pressure covering practically the whole of the Commonwealth. Nuclei with pressure of 30.5 inches (1033 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RAILWAY STRIKE

    There is a sanguine feeling in Brisbane today that the end of the railway strike is at hand. All eyes are centred on the attitude of the State Strike Council, ...

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  6. BY ELECTRICITY

    Today is the age of electricity in an industrial, commercial, and domestic sense. With the steady advancement and progress of electricity, the people ...

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  7. FRENCH DEBTS

    The gulf between the French and British debt points of view has not yet been bridged. It is stated that M. Caillaux has advised the Government to ...

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  8. OSMIRIDIUM

    The Mines Office looked happy today. At 2.50 it was interrogated and “The News” was informed: “We made a record today. Up to the moment we ...

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  9. BRITISH SEAMEN

    Today Mr. Garden issued an urgent appeal to all unions “to immediately assist us to iced 1500 men daily.” Mr. Garden has received 3 copy of a ...

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  10. THEIR HONORS

    Ill health seems to be dogging the Tasmanian judges, and it will probably have to be decided at once whether it will be necessary to appoint an ...

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  11. HONOR THE BRAVE

    The Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) this morning placed a wreath on the Australian memorial tablet in Amiens Cathedral, after which ...

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  12. CHILD WELFARE

    The nurses’ weekly reports in connection with the Child Welfare Association baby clinics in and around Hobart for the week ended on Saturday are as follows: ...

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  13. SEAMEN SAID TO BE SOLID

    “We are prepared for a protracted fights but how long the fight lasts depends upon the employers,” said Mr. W. Casey, of the Seamen’s Union, today. “All the British ...

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  14. BRITAIN AND MEXICO

    A leader in today’s “Times” express the opinion that the restoration of diplomatic relations between Britain and Mexico will be received with cautious. ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICAN EXTENSION.

    It is reported from East London that the shipping strike has extended to the Durham Castle, which should have continued her voyage to Durham last night. ...

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  16. MINERAL DISCOVERY

    The Government Geologist, (Mr. A. McIntosh Reid) leaves Hobart in the morning on a tour which will occupy about a about a fortnight. He will visit Penguin, ...

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  17. INFECTIOUS DISEASES

    There were 21 cases of infectious diseases reported to the Department of Public Health during the week ended on Saturday. Of this number 10 were ...

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  18. AMATEUR BOXING

    Keen interest is being evinced in the annual Tasmanian Amateur Championships which are to take place in the City Hall this evening. From the winners ...

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  19. BATTERSEA CONFERENCE.

    A number of representatives of the Lascar seamen taking their seats on the platform amid applause was the most interesting incident at the resumed national ...

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  20. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The Geneva correspondent of “The Times” states that arrangements are being made for broadcasting the proceedings of the League of Nations Assembly, ...

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  21. SMALL FIRES

    Two calls were received by the Fire Brigade during this morning. The first was the result of a chimney fire at No. 18 Harrington street at. 8.15. No damage ...

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  22. DAWES SCHEME

    Reviewing the first year’s working of the Dawes plan, the German press comes to the conclusion that, on whole tie results achieved have been ...

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  23. CAPETOWN TO “STAND FAST”

    At an open air meeting this afternoon the seamen unanimously decided to stand fast and to “sink or win.” They appealed for the Sympathy of ...

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  24. ’PHONE INSPECTOR

    It was announced this morning by the Deputy Postmaster General (Mr. E. M. Hannaford) that Mr. D’Arcy Lindleigh M’Williiams, of Hobart, had been ...

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  25. GOVERNMENT OFFICES

    Tomorrow the State Cabinet will meet in the-morning for the purpose of giving consideration to the whole question of State Government offices accommodation. ...

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  26. CITY COUNCIL

    Some time ago a report dealing with he finances of the Hobart City Corporation was sent to the Mayor and aldermen from the Audit Department, and ...

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  27. ON MUD BANK

    This morning the Melbourne Steamship Co.’s vessel Monaro grounded on a mud bank off Williamstown. The vessel Was towed off an Hour later undamaged. ...

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  28. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    A Federal Cabinet Minister today said that, he would stake his reputation on the forecast that, a general election will take place before Christmas. ...

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  29. DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED

    Important developments in the strike of British seamen are expected this week. Preferring to fight on the deportation issue, Labor is making a strenuous ...

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  30. TAXPAYERS’ ASSOCIATION

    At a public meeting held at the Town. Hall on the afternoon of August 17 last, severe criticism was levelled at the manner in which the municipal affairs of ...

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  31. RAILWAY COMMISSIONER

    The Commissioner of Railways (Mr. C. Miscamble) will shortly make a tour of the North Eastern districts, and will be accompanied by Mr. A. Wardlaw, M.L.C. ...

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  32. CHIEF SECRETARY

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. J. A. Guy) attended to departmental business, in Launceston today and returns to Hobart by the mail train tonight. ...

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  33. TALK IN THE LOBBIES

    The Federal lobies buzzed with election talk today, as a result of Labor’s challenge to the Government to test the feeling of the people on the deportation ...

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  34. GUN FATALITY

    On Saturday, at Scopus, in the Circular Head district, a shooting accident occurred. Herbert Chemaeur (18), in resting a gun on a fallen log, received ...

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  35. ON THE EAST COAST

    On Thursday morning Trooper Mor. risen and Mr. Sam Quin, Swansea, caught two hundred dozen mullet. This fine catch was photographed by Mrs. ...

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  36. DEPORTATION BOARD

    Messrs. Walsh and Johansen were serve this morning with summonses to appear before the Deportation Board. The summonses were served on them at the ...

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  38. THURAKA SIGHTED

    The schooner Thuraka was sighted by Mount Nelson off Fredericks Henry Bay at 2 o’clock this afternoon. The winds being very light, the Thuraka ...

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  39. GOLF AT ULVERSTONE

    The Ulverstone golf course was officially opened tor the season on Saturday by Warden F. Tongs, when 70 golfers from all parts of the coast were present. ...

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  40. FINES IMPOSED

    At the City Police Court this morning Ethel Bryant denied a charge of larceny of a doormat valued at 5s, but after considerable evidence she was convicted and ...

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  41. OFF TO MELBOURNE

    The Town Clerk (Mr. W. A. Brain) and the manager of the City Tramways (Sir. S. H. Hancox) leave for Melbourne tomorrow morning, where they will ...

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  42. POLICE SUPERVISION

    Metropolitan Superintendent Browne will leave for Fitzgerald in the morning with the two officers who will, undertake the work of police supervision on the ...

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  43. N.W. HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

    The premiership between the eight associated clubs in the North-Western Hockey Association was decided on Saturday, when Inglis (Wynyard), finished one ...

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  44. VISITING FOOTBALLERS

    A team of footballers from the Melbourne Church of England Grammar School, which is at present visiting Tasmania, is how at Launceston, and ...

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  45. LATE SPORTING

    Valamita was scratched today for the Epsom Handicap and Metropolitan Handicap. The well-performed Valais horse is being ...

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  46. HOBART AFTERNOON CALL.

    At the afternoon call on ’Change today, Miners Dream gold shares had sellers at 18s 6d, but no buyers. In the tin section Briscis were in demand at ...

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  47. HELP FOR UNEMPLOYED

    On Wednesday last, with the object of discussing the relationship between the osmiridium field and the unemployment problem, and the possible employment of ...

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