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  4. SQUALLY CHANGE

    A further rapid movement during the last 24 hours in air pressure systems over Australia has brought a slight antar[?]tic depression over the south-eastern ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PAPER PULP

    Colonel George Bell, who is a candidate for the Darwin seat in the Federal House of Representatives, last night received the following tlegram from the ...

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  6. AT LOCARNO

    The German Minister for Foreign Affairs (Dr. Stresemann) and the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) spent two hours today in animated ...

    Article : 79 words
  7. S.O.S. TOO LATE

    The Greek. cargo boat Margarita, loaded with maize, which was proceeding to Dakar (French West Africa), is believed to have foundered with all hands off ...

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  8. PERTH TRAGEDY

    The trial of Audrey Jacob for the murder of Cyril Gidley at Perth Government House ballroom on August 27 commenced today before Mr. Justice ...

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  9. FEDERAL FIGHT

    The Labor organisation of Victoria Has plans ready to bold 160 meetings nightly in this State nest week. It also has the services of thousands of organisers and ...

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  10. SEAMEN’S STRIKE

    “The whole outlook is most serious, and why the Commonwealth Government has not taken some definite and decided action and ...

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  11. SOVIET RUSSIA

    M. Tchitcherin’s continued stay in Berlin, where he has been received by President von Hindenburg is creating a certain nervousness with regard in ...

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  12. ARTICLE XVI

    The German correspondents in London assert that the German Chancellor (Dr. Luther) and the French Foreign Minister (M. Briand) have discussed Article XVI. ...

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  13. AT THE SPRINGS

    It was a happy and mery party that assembled on the wide and long verandah of the Springs Hotel, Mount Wellington, this afternoon, to view the scenic ...

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  14. GERMAN PROPAGANDA

    A cl[?]sy piece of German propaganda almost caused a hitch at the conference at the outset, according to the Locarno correspondent of “The Times,” who says ...

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  15. MR. DAS’S DEMISE

    The representatives-of the peasantry of 20 European-Asiatic States have signed a letter from the Council of the International at Moscow by Motilal Nehru, the ...

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  16. MR. SEABROOK’S CAMPAIGN

    A feature of the speech delivered by Sir. A. C- -Seabrook, the sitting member for Franklin, when opening his member pa[?]gn at Bellerive last night, was his ...

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  17. MIGRATION PROBLEMS

    In an interview last night, Lady Newnes said that the problem of migration to Australia for the domestic servant was something which needed close attention, both ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. NO COMPROMISE HERE

    The French press regard the interview between M. Briand and Di Luther at Locarno yesterday as the event of the day. The. “Matin’s” Locarno ...

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  19. VICTORIAN ARTIST

    The Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) today opened an exhibition of paintings and drawings of a Victorian artist (Mrs. R. Nicholas), which ...

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  20. IMPORTERS PENALISED

    In addition to having their goods held on Tasmanian importers were called [?] to pay the extra tariff [?]foties which came into operation just after a number of the ...

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  21. POSING AS WOMAN

    The ususual spectacle of a well-built young man, fully dressed in a woman’s clothes, with rouged and painted face and powdered shoulders, standing in the ...

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  22. [?]NSERVATIVES MEET

    There, were lively scenes today at the opening of the annual conference of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations at Brighton, which ...

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  23. ULTRA VIRES ?

    Submitting that they by law under which a charge of allowing cattle to graze in [?]menclosed lend was laid, was ultxa vires, Mr. V. I. Chambers this ...

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  24. NEW LABOR MOVEMENT

    A new chapter in the Italian Labor movement has been opened as the result of the agreement between the Fedration of Fascist Trade Unions and the general ...

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  25. FEEDING THE PRESS

    The absence of official information is making the conference a prey to every sort of r[?]mor, declares the Locarno correspondent of “The Times.” ...

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  26. LABOR CANDIDATES TO MEET

    There will be a meeting of the Senate Labor candidates and the Labor candidates for the Northern divisions in the House of Representatives, at Launceston ...

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  27. FOR THE SHOW

    At Messrs. Roberts and Co.’s auction rooms today, two publicans booths at the Hobart Royal Show were put up for auction. ...

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  28. MR. JENSEN’S NOMINATION

    The action of the executive of the branch of the A .L.P. in endorsing the nomination of Mr. J. A. Jensen as the Labor, candidate for Wilmot in ...

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  29. EXPLOSION AT SEA

    An explosion of the furnace off Ushant on the liner Roman Star, carrying car[?]o of 20,000,000 oranges, which sailed from South Africa with great difficulty in consequence ...

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  30. THREE DAYS’ TOUR

    Entry forms are now available to members of the Autocar Club for the three-day reliability trial to the conducted at the end of the month. A large ...

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  31. STRIKERS SENTENCED

    Seven British strikers were sentenced to seven days’ imprisonment each, and ordered to pay 16s costs today for wilful neglect of duty. ...

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  32. LARCENY OF £12

    Charged with the larceny of £12, Basil Lawrence Moles was presented at the Launceston Police Court' this morning before Mr. G. Crosby Gilmore, P.M. The ...

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  33. LOCARNO DEVELOPMENTS

    The latest Locarno developments have given the more extreme German Nationalists another weapon with which to attack the conference. The “Deutsche ...

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  34. UNWILLING LICENSEE

    “I cannot but regard seriously the fact that the defendant and his co[?]rades forced themselves on to an unwilling licensee. If would have been different had ...

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  35. BRITISH COMMERCE

    It is a movement which may develop to tie serious loss of British commerce if the shipping trouble continues, states the city editor of “The Times,” who calls ...

    Article : 159 words
  36. FORGED CHEQUE

    In the Launceston Supreme Court this morning before Acting-Justice Hall, Kathleen Phy[?]is Pelham, who had pleaded of guilty to fogging and uttering a ...

    Article : 88 words
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  38. QUEENSTOWN SCHOOL

    The Minister for Education (Mr. A. G. (Ogilvie) stated today that as a result of the decreased attendance at the South Queenstown school, it had been decided ...

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  39. POLICE ARE MORTAL

    The difficulty Jo[?]a Citizen experienced in keeping a certain class of chimney free from soot was detailed by Inspector Hughes in the City Court today. ...

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  40. FORTUNATE !

    The Launceston Show Society was extremely fortunate in the matter of weather the[?] for its annual -exhibition, which concluded yesterday. ...

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  41. LENGTH OF CONFERENCE

    “Hitherto, states the Locarno correspondent of “The Times,” nobody to predict the duration of the conference At first it was thought that ...

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  42. SMOKING IN THEATRES

    The Launceston police have started a campaign to put down the practice of smoking within the precincts of theatres. The first prosecution was launched at ...

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  43. CAPETOWN NORMAL

    It is expected that the Ballarat, the last remaining strike-bound vessel here, will resume the voyage to Australia next Monday with a locally recruited crew. ...

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  44. Bill[?]ardist Passes

    The death oc[?]rred today of Cecil Harverson, the well-known [?]lliard player. ...

    Article : 19 words
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