The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), in a letter to the French Prime Minister (M. Herriot). and Col. Thuneis (Premier of Belgium) emphasises tie fast ...
Article : 156 wordsGULBARGA (Hyberabad), Monday. Quiet prevails after the trouble which was aroused on August: 11 by Mohammedans objecting to a photograph being ...
Article : 179 wordsBolsheviks and Balkans. A seizure or a shipment or arms in Burgana, reports yesterday, only continus [?] that ...
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Article : 275 wordsSir. Stanley Baldwin (ex-Premier) left Belfast this morning, after conferring with the- Prime Minister of Northern Ireland (Sir James Craig) and the Ulster ...
Article : 138 wordsThree hardy men—men of experience, courage and endurance— leave Hobart in the morning for the wildfest region of the wild West Coast. They are going as prospectors and explorers to penetrate the almost impenetratable depths of a region never yet ...
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Advertising : 1 wordsIt is interesting to read: the comment of mainland football writers on the subject Of the amendment to the out-of bounds rule."Kickerno” of the Melbourne ...
Article : 881 wordsThere is now very little hope that a brush steeple will be run at the Newham meeting on September 6. The embargo that has been placed on this event ...
Article : 437 words.Commending the' conference. "Le Journals correspondent in London says that when .the French Prime [?] returns to Paris, to will find ...
Article : 132 wordsThe Dull Court comprising His Honor the Chief justice (Sir, Herbert Nicholls) and His Honor. Mr. Justice Crisp. considered today the appeal by ...
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Article : 288 wordsIn order to allow is members an opportunity of meeting the new Commissioner of Railways (Mr. C. Miscamble), the Hobart Chamber of Commerce ...
Article : 563 wordsThe State Parliament. will meet again tonight and, get on with the business that is offering, If everything goes along satisfactorily, and there is no further ...
Article : 274 wordsNominations for the Northall Park Trotting Club's meeting on Saturday are somewhat on the small .side, but nevertheless interesting trotting should be ...
Article : 306 wordsA deputation, Consisting. of Messrs. C. E. Culley. M. H., A G. W. Mahoney. W. T. Corby and H. Seabrook . is to wait upon the minister for Railways (Mr. J. ...
Article : 90 wordsConsiderable interest has been aroused among the Hobart members of the Federated Cartels' and Drivers' Industrial. of Australia by the pending presentation ...
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Article : 85 wordsWhile assisting in loading the U. S .S. Col's steamer Kowhai at the Prince's Wharf this morning, a waterside worker named Thomas Robinson; aged 53 -years, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 121 wordsWhile at his work at the Zinc Works this morning William Temple, aged 65 years, of Kettering, a laborer, fell a distance of 14 feet to the ground. He was ...
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The News (Hobart, Tas. : 1924 - 1925), Tue 19 Aug 1924, Page 1
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