Today’s weather [?] shows a belt of Antarctic low at pressure of little intensity over Southern Ocean areas with a depression over the Tasman Sea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 27 wordsArmistice Day was observed at Oatlands yesterday. The flags which were flying at the Town Hall were lowered at three minutes to 11, and silence ...
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Article : 323 wordsThe Italian Parliament opens today with indications of troublous times ahead. The Opposition has published a strong manifesto to the nation reiterating its decision ...
Article : 218 wordsAn ordinary general meeting of the Tasmania division of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, was held at the Masonic Hall, Hobart, on Tuesday, No ...
Article : 167 wordsAccording to cable advice received by the Gold Producers Association the price of line gold in London yesterday was £4 9s 8d an ounce, a fall of 1s 2d ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Liberal leader , (Mr. H. A. Asquith) left for Egypt this morning for six weeks holiday ...
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The News (Hobart, Tas. : 1924 - 1925), Wed 12 Nov 1924, Page 1
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