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  3. REVENUE RETURNS.

    The State revenue returns for the month of January disclose a rather more healthy state of affairs. The total for the month, including the ...

    Article : 440 words
  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Last evening in the Mayor's courtroom of the Town-hall Mrs. M. Dale, of Sydney, who was the first woman delegate from Australia to the third ...

    Article : 1,545 words
  5. LABOUR NOTES.

    The Tasmanian executive of the A.L.P. met on Tuesday night, and it was decided that the annual conference shall be called together some time in July, but ...

    Article : 1,410 words
  6. PROPOSED RAILWAY INQUIRY

    Mr. J. A. Lyons, leader of the Parliamentary Labour party, who was in Launceston to-day, expressed disappointment with the action of the ...

    Article : 320 words
  7. QUEENSLAND.

    The Treasury returns issued to-night for the month and seven months showed a total revenue for the month of £773,115, compared with £812,227 in January, 1922. ...

    Article : 98 words
  8. COMMONWEALTH REVENUE.

    Judging from the details of the Customs revenue for January, which were made available to-day, the increase in revenue from this source has been still ...

    Article : 151 words
  9. NEWSPAPERS AT SEA.

    Arrangements have been concluded between Amalgamated Wireless of Australasia Ltd. and the Union Steam Ship Co. of New Zealand, Ltd., for the ...

    Article : 169 words
  10. POSTAL REVENUE.

    The revenue of the Postal Department is also of a satisfactory nature. In January the receipts were £885,822, compared with £874,417 for the ...

    Article : 71 words
  11. HOBART REGATTA ASSOCIATION.

    The Committee of the Hobart Regatta Association met last evening, Mr. J. G. Turner presiding. It was decided to allot space on the ...

    Article : 533 words
  12. FEDERAL INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANTS.

    The annual meeting of the Federal Institute of Accountants (Tasmanian Division) was held at the State secretary's office on Wednesday. Mr. H. E. Culyer, ...

    Article : 338 words
  13. THE BEAUMARIS ZOO.

    The work of transporting the birds and animals from the late Mrs. Roberts' private zoological garden at Battery Point to the site m the ...

    Article : 374 words
  14. AMUSEMENTS.

    That the business registered at the initial performance shows no diminution is striking proof that the pantomime "Cinderella" at the Theatre Royal so excellently ...

    Article : 243 words
  15. COAL TRIBUNAL.

    When the Coal Tribunal resumed its sittings to-day, Mr. Morgan, representing the southern colliery proprietors, said he wished to bring before the ...

    Article : 190 words
  16. S.A. INDUSTRIAL BOARDS.

    The leader of the Labour party (Mr. Gunn, M.P.), received the following letter from the Premier (Sir Henry Barwell), to-day:—"With reference to the ...

    Article : 214 words
  17. ART SOCIETY OF TASMANIA.

    The annual exhibition of the Art Society of Tasmania is to be opaned by His Excellency the Administrator, Sir Herbert Nicholls, in the Masonic-hall on Thursday ...

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  18. A RESCUER INJURED.

    A serious accident, resulting in Snowcroft Foster (19) sustaining concussion of the brain, occurred while he was endeavouring to stop a bolting horse on ...

    Article : 130 words
  19. SOCIAL AT HAILTON.

    A very successful social in aid of the Roman Catholic Church funds was held in the Railton-hall on Friday evening under the management of Mrs. J. Brown, of ...

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  20. RIVER TRIPS.

    The steamer Mongana is to make a trip to Port Cygnet, via ports, next Sunday, and the s.s. Togo two trips to Brown's River and South Arm, with a late trip in the ...

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  21. ROYAL VICTORIAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    At the annual meeting of the Council of the Royal Victorian Agricultural Society to-day the president (Col. O. D. Merrett) said that the expenditure on ...

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  22. INVALID AND OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    On January 31 there were 39,366 invalid pensions in force, and 106,072 old-age pensions. These figures were made available to-day by the Federal ...

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  23. MEAN THEFT AT HOSPITAL.

    Sir,—As no official notice has been taken of the serious thefts from the nurses' wardrobes at the General Hospital, some being robbed of nearly all ...

    Article : 105 words
  24. AVIATOR KILLED.

    Captain S. Harper, of the Civil Aviation Depot, who was killed through an aeroplane colliding with a fence, was buried at Port Headland on Wednesday. ...

    Article : 44 words
  25. JETTIES ARRANGEMENTS.

    Arrangements are well in hand for the handling of steamer passengers at the Naval jetties. These piers will be completely fenced with a double row of ...

    Article : 160 words
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