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  2. Shipping Tie-up Deals Deathblow at the Tourist Traffic

    A fight-to a finish! This sump up the shipping dispute. Mean while in between the “rounds,” hundreds of mainland tourists are stranded in Tasmania. Bookings from the mainland have ceased so the tourist season ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 391 words
  3. STOP PRESS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 words
  4. MISSING DE GARIS

    So far the police have not located: the body of Mr. t . J. He Gavis, whose abandoned clothes were found near the beach at Mentouc yesterday. This morning the ...

    Article : 148 words
  5. !LOONGANA DOES NOT SAIL

    Late this afternoon, after prolonged negotiations. propasl for settlement of the sae least’s dispute broke down, at ...

    Article : 81 words
  6. DISAPPOINTED TRAVELLERS

    Oil account of the hold-up several leading people were prevented from making the n up to the mainland this morning, Included among the number were ...

    Article : 257 words
  7. A 12-PAGE STATEMENT.

    Mie C J De Garis has made a Ions statement to the police following the disappearance of hlilter i husband, and the find-, letters announcing Ins. intention ...

    Article : 138 words
  8. AUSTRALIA AlL OUT 50

    Being 121 inns behind on the first innings, England’s prospects in the second match looked none too bright when and Bardsley . began Australia's ...

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  9. POSITION IN THE CITY

    The adverse. way in which the business hotel and bcaiding house keepers is being affected by the shipping hold up is demonstrated by number of [?] ...

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  10. SMALL FRUITS

    The shipping hold-up will have serious results for a considerable number of growers of black currants, especially in the Collinsvale district. ...

    Article : 161 words
  11. PROMINENT MAINLAND YACHTSMEN

    In consequence of the cessation of steamer communication, between this State and the mainland, several prominent Sydney and Brisbane yachtsmen may not be able ...

    Article : 169 words
  12. WHELL DONE.

    Regardless of the fact that he was folly clothed and that one of his Jims was almost useless on account of it being paralysed, Robert Crack[?]ell, 70 years of age, ...

    Article : 174 words
  13. THE NAIRANA

    During yesterday tax men were picked, Up at the union office for the small steamer Millimeads, and the men: left for Geclong last night, where the ...

    Article : 286 words
  14. MAINLANDERS STRANDED

    Hundreds of mainlanders mostly Victorians will be stranded in Tasmania if the Nairaha is held up for any lengthy Period In many, cases their position will ...

    Article : 581 words
  15. HOW BOOKINGS STAND

    In the ordinary course of events. both the Nairana and Loonsana are booked right up to Saturday on the return ...

    Article : 130 words
  16. MR. MURDOCH’S VIEWS

    Mr. T. Murdoch, M.L.C., when seen this morning, suggested that the following telegram should be sent to the Prime Minister (Mr. S, M. Bruce) ...

    Article : 125 words
  17. ON CHANGE

    The chairman of the/Melbourne Stock Exchange in an initial address to the member at the opening of the Exchange this morning ...

    Article : 266 words
  18. THE TRAIN SERVICES

    Should no alteration take place in the present position by Thursday, it is probable that only one train the 9.5 boat express will make journey to ...

    Article : 71 words
  19. AN UNENVIABLE POSITION

    So far, the only Tasmanian vessel held up is the Nairana, though it is -practically certain that today will see the Loongana tied up and tomorrow the Zealandia. ...

    Article : 134 words
  20. RUNS TO STANLEY

    The only ship to take passengers to the mainland today is the Marrawah (Hol[?] and sons which is to leave Stanley, this afternoon for Melbourne. ...

    Article : 141 words
  21. THE LOONGANA

    The Union Steamship Company’s Loongana. according to schedule, is to for Tasmania today but a rumor is current that this vessel also lacks two ...

    Article : 179 words
  22. MAINLAND DEVELOPMENTS

    On today’s actions by the steamship owners rests the question whether Tasmania will become isolated from the mainland The Loongana was expected to ...

    Article : 276 words
  23. CHABTERED BOATS “BLACK”

    Some 300 seamen assembled jn the tooms of the Seamen's Union thismorning. but [?]o representative of the steamship owners attended to pick up a crew. Representations ...

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  24. POSITION AT BURNIE

    The recent happenings at Melbourne with regard to the Tasmania shipping service have caused considerable uneasiness among the mainlanders now In ...

    Article : 86 words
  25. GETTING BACK

    As has been stated, both the Nairana and Loongana are fully booked for every trip this week. when the running is resulted the ...

    Article : 105 words
  26. ANXIETY AT LAUNCESTON

    That tourists and others in Launceston are anxious about returning to the mainland is evidenced by the fact that- a Launceston shipping agent has wired to ...

    Article : 62 words
  27. REFERRED TO COURT

    ' Mr. .Justice Powers (President -of the Arbitration Court) has invited both par. tics to submit the shipping dispute to the court, and has fixed next Tuesday as the ...

    Article : 43 words
  28. A BUND ENTHUSIAST

    Though Wind, old Sam. Morris, , the black cricketer still sees his favourite game through the eyes of his friends. ” Today he was as usaul sitting in his ...

    Article : 176 words
  29. USE OF STATE STEAMER

    It was ascertained from the Minister for Railways Mr. J. Allan Guy) this after non that the State Railway Department still had at least six Weeks coal supplies ...

    Article : 145 words
  30. SENATOR’S APPEAL;

    Senator Payne has wired to the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) as follows:—“Tasmania’s position is acute, and will be deplorable if the shipping trouble ...

    Article : 91 words
  31. AIR MAIL

    The following telegram was despatched the Postmaster-General, Melbourne, by the Hobart Chamber of Commerce today: —“n order to preserve continuity of ...

    Article : 61 words
  32. ARRANGING THE MAILS

    Late this afternoon the postal authorities announced- that an outward mail for the mainland would leave.by the Marrawah, 7 p.m. tomorrow ...

    Article : 68 words
  33. MARINE BOARD TO ACT

    The Master Warden of the Marine Board (Mr: J. G. Turner) has called a special meeting of. the Shipping Committee tomorrow at .3 o’clock to deal with ...

    Article : 55 words
  34. THE MAILS

    If the Loongana fails to clear Melbourne today, the whole of the usual mail schedule will be upset. The Marrawah will take a mail from ...

    Article : 51 words
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