Up to a late hour this afternoon no reply had been received to the telegrams which were sent yesterday by the Tasmanian shipping committee to the Prime Minister, and Mr. L. A. Atkinson M.H.R. ...
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Advertising : 154 wordsThe forecast for Tasmania, issued at noon today for the ensuing 24 hours, is 'as follows- . “Unsettled with tain heavy falls, same ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 84 wordsOne of the most enthusiastic gatherings arranged by the Hobart Chamber of Commerce was the luncheon at which His ...
Article : 1,945 words“The Federal Government will stand by Tasmania,” announced Mr Bruce this afternoon. “Even if the vessels have to be specially chartered, the Government ...
Article : 48 wordsOn account of the hold-up of about 1000 tons of sugar in Sydney, the continued operation of the jam factory of Sir Henry Jones and Co. is threatened. ...
Article : 367 wordsA vessel approximately the size the Niarana, with a speed of twenty-five knots, oil-driven, and directly controlled by the Railway ...
Article : 477 wordsIs Mr. C. J. De Garis on the Maheno, which arrives at Auckland today? The police of each -State are keeping careful watch for the missing man, but there ...
Article : 182 wordsIt is unofficially . but authoritatively stated that if the Seamen’s Union retaliates on the Federal. Government by an attempt at a general strike, prompt ...
Article : 119 wordsRegarding latest latest actions of the Seamen’s Union as a declaration of war on the whole community, the Commonwealth Government has, accepted the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 338 wordsMerchants and grocers are still placed in a serious position, owing to the shortage in the sugar supplies. Under present conditions it is only ...
Article : 160 wordsOn the arrival -of the Maheno at Auckland this morning, the man named Leslie, answering the description of De Garis,was y Detective Ward. ...
Article : 32 wordsFurther trouble is threatened following a clash between the Bureau men and the Union men yesterday, the result of which may have a far-reaching .effect. . The ...
Article : 227 wordsThe Prime Minister today announced that the Federal Government id determined that the essential shipping ...
Article : 49 wordsMr. C- ff- Harrison, general traffic manager, Tasmanian Government Railways, writes: yesterday’s issue under the “Tourists ...
Article : 185 wordsThe man supposed to be de Garis who is travelling as. “Leslie,” denied that he de Garis, aid the next step will be to despatch lives from Melbourne ...
Article : 42 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday. In view of the meeting of the Management Committee of the Seamen’s Union, there is little ...
Article : 34 wordsMr. Marr, the Government Whip, has been offered and has accepted a seat in the Federal Cabinet. A reshuffle of; the Cabinet , is imminent. Mr. Bruce also ...
Article : 52 wordsThe effect of the shipping dispute upon the tourist bureaux is considered to he disastrous. A particularly pessimistic note was struck by Mr. W. Knight, ...
Article : 228 wordsA “News” representative was cordially Welcomed by Captain Kydd, of the Hobon’s Bay, during his watch on the bridge on Sunday, when, passengers were being ...
Article : 166 wordsA noticeable' absentee from the Board Of Management of the Hobart Fire Brigade this morning was Mr. Clyde Hamilton, the chairman. It is very rarely ...
Article : 140 wordsThe s.s. Marana this morning conveyed about 160 happy kiddieh, with their foster-mothers numbering in all about 200 picnickers to New Norfolk the ...
Article : 197 wordsIt was ascertained from the Hobart Post Office today that though a considerable increase in telegraphic money orders payable to stranded tourists here was ...
Article : 198 wordsThe Premier (Mr. J. A. Lyons) forwarded the following telegram to the Prime Minister of the . Commonwealth (Mr. S. M. Bruce on Saturday last; ...
Article : 240 wordsA new note in industrial affairs has been struck by Mr. E. H. R. Dodd, secretary of the Federated Millers and Mill Employees’ Association, who in the ...
Article : 160 wordsThe hundred odd passengers who left Burnie for Melbourne by the Marrawah had an unfortunate. wait under distressing conditions last night. the vessel ...
Article : 156 wordsIn this issue the Commissioner for Railways announces that during . the strike the 9.5, a.m. boat express from Hobart will be withdrawn, and the train ...
Article : 168 wordsNothing definite has yet been done by the Marine Board towards the construction of a fish curing shed, suggested as being a means of bringing the entire ...
Article : 107 wordsMoonlight excursions are ever popular with the people of Hobart, and the arrival of the summer, bringing the calm evenings during which these trips can ...
Article : 114 wordsThe management committee of the Seamen’s Union has been summoned to Melbourne. Delegates are no r on the way and upon the meeting of the committee ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Tasmanian mails left today on the Marrawah. ...
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The News (Hobart, Tas. : 1924 - 1925), Tue 13 Jan 1925, Page 1
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