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  2. FOREIGN AFFAIRS

    It is difficult to glean from the meagre cable hews what exactly is taking place in China. It was mentioned yesterday in this column that ...

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  3. STRONG WINDS

    The weather forecast for Tasmania, issued at noon today for the ensuring 24 hours, is as follows:— Strong, gusty, northerly winds and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. STOP PRESS

    National Steeple Scratching Epictetus. ...

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  5. COCAINE

    According to the crew of an Italian steamer now in port, the traffic in cocaine from Naples and Marseilles to Australia has developed to such an extent ...

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  6. REPAEATIONS

    The conference between the British Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) and the French Prime Minister (M. Herriot) ended at 3 o’clock this ...

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  7. LEAGUE FOOTBALL

    Next Saturday’s games mark the opening of the four point series, and the two contests should attract large attendances. Lefroy v. Cananora. ...

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  8. RAILWAY HOURS

    At a conference of the National Union of Railwaymen held at York today, a resolution was carried demanding the exclusion of railwaymen from the 48 ...

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  9. OLYMPIC GAMES

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  10. SOUTHERN CHINA

    The British Japanese and French Legations have submitted another formal protest to the Waichiaopu (Chinese Foreign. Office) regarding Dr. Sun Yat Sen’s ...

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  11. THE SUDAN

    The Premier of Egypt (Zaghlul Pasha) has definitely accepted the invitation of the British Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) to meet him in London to ...

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  12. U. S PRESIDENCY

    Mr. John W. Davis, of West .Virginia, formerly American Ambassador to Great Britain in London, has been nominated by the Democrats for the Presidency. ...

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  13. OFF TO MAINLAND

    Te Treasurer (Mr. J. A. -Lyons), accompanied by the Under Treasurer (Mr. P. J. Strutt), left Hobart this morning for Melbourne, via Lanneceston. They ...

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  14. ITALIAN POLITICS

    The tactics of the Opposition parties in the Italian Parliament have now been followed, by the Opposition parties in the Municipal Councils; who have, ...

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  15. VIVE ENTENTE CORDIALE.

    “Our conversations are over,”. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald declares, and the misunderstanding between France and England has been cleared up.” ...

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  16. STOCK EXCHANGES

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  17. AFTER 15 YEARS

    Dogged persistence—the refusal, inspite of many set backs, to take “no” for an answer—has earned for Tasmania the revival of an industry, that for 15 ...

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  18. ARMY CONTROL

    The Allied reply to the German note of June 30 with regard-to military control expresses satisfaction that the German “Government has agreed to a ...

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  19. ROBBERY ALLEGED

    Henry Bingham. Hill, 29 years-of age, laborer, of Hobart, pleaded net guilty at the Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court this morning, when presented on ...

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  20. MORE FEES PAID

    At the monthly meeting of the Hobert General Hospital Board held this morning the finance committee reported that the revenue for the financial year ended ...

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  21. CHARITY SWEEP

    The charity consultation now being conducted by Tattersall’s in aid of Tasmanian hospitals, is receiving good support, and it is expected that it will be ...

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  22. SCREW MAKING

    Some time ago it was announced that Messrs. Guest, Keen, and Nettlefold (England) were contemplating, the erection of a screw-making factory in Australia. ...

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  23. BROADMARSH ACCIDENT

    Following on the serious accident at Mr. Larkin’s mill, Broadmarsh, on Monday afternoon when Mr. Joseph Marsh, a resident of Lachlan, was badly ...

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  24. HARRINGTON SCHOOL

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  25. INJUNCTION SOUGHT

    An unusual application was made before the Chief , Justice (Sir Herbert Nicholls) in the Practice Court this morning, when Mr. H. Walch, on behalf ...

    Article : 91 words
  26. BOXER INDEMNITIES

    The Chinese Government has received a telegram from General Wu Pei Fu ursing that both the British and American returned Boxer Indemnities should ...

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  27. CITY TRIMS

    This afternoon a round-table conference was held between representatives of the Tramways Union and the City Council, to discuss a number of ...

    Article : 111 words
  28. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    Yesterday, part of the cargo of 2000 tons of Victorian wheat on the Darwin Which is expected in August, sold at 59s 9d per quarter, and today 2000 tons of ...

    Article : 69 words
  29. WHAT HAPPENED ?

    “I was about to go downstairs when I slipped, and I don’t remember anything after I hit the bottom. I don’t remember even seeing the constable,” ...

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  30. Advertising

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  31. THE CAPTAINS’ OPINIONS

    “If we do not win tomorrow I’ll be very much surprised. Our team is a strong one, and I’m sure the new men in and the remainder will work hard ...

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  32. UNREGISTERED CARS

    Driving an unregistered motor car about the city recently cost Thomas Leweson Mills £3 and 3s costs at, the City Police Court this morning. The ...

    Article : 112 words
  33. WOOL TRADE.

    There were 12,939 bales offered today. Fine kinds continue to meet with a brisk demand by the Home and Continental trade. On account of the firm ...

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  34. Advertising

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  35. CUTTING CORNERS

    “Whether the constable is there or not you have to make a wide sweep. If he isn’t there imagine he is ,” said Mr. E. W. Turner, P. M. to Alfred ...

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  36. “CRESCENT” NIGHTS

    The last of the batch of visitors who were caught after hours in the Crestent Hotel on May 20 was dealt-with by Mr. E. Y. Turner, P.M., at the City Police ...

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  37. NEW TOWN’S HOPES.

    “If our boys kick off with the same winning spirit as they did last Saturday, North will find that they will not have the same easy task to beat ...

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  38. “SHOULD FINISH AHEAD.”

    “I think we will be able to finish ahead. Our form is still good and we are hopeful of keeping up our. winning sequence. Mind, I expect no easy Job ...

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  39. NORTH HOBART CONFIDENT.

    “ I feel pretty sure that test Saturday was our turning point towards more fruitful times. Lefroy by all accounts played a fine game against ...

    Article : 58 words
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