Today’s weather chair shows areas of high air pressure of moderate intensity centred respective overt the Tasman Ser and south—west of West Australia, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 104 wordsA message from Melbourne despatched this morning stated that interest centres in the departure of the Nairana for Launceston. She is scheduled to leave at 3 o’clock this afternoon. The Stewards’ Union has to decide during, the morning whether the ...
Article : 85 wordsRain was falling today when therefore time came to resume the fifth day’s 94 play in the third Test match, and it was decided to postpone the start until ...
Article : 820 wordsThe vexed question of the battle of Jutland has cropped up in the Law Courts, where Mr. Filson Young is bringing an action in the Chancery Division to ...
Article : 172 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of “The Times” states that reports are current that serious anti-Soviet fighting has again broken out in various parts of ...
Article : 68 wordsWith a considerable feeling of disappointment, yachtsmen learned today that distinct possibility that a number of mainland yachtsmen, who had ...
Article : 274 wordsThe maritime dispute, 60 far as Hobart is concerned, underwent no change today, but this is to be expected, in view of the tact that the headquarters ...
Article : 296 words“The Times” is not satisfied with Dr. Luther’s speech, and says it savours too much of Nationalist intimidation, and may well arouse doubts and suspicions. ...
Article : 66 wordsA late edition of “The News” giving final scores will be published each day daring the progress of the Third Test Match ...
Article : 26 wordsDiscounting much of the American criticism of the Paris agreement, the Washington correspondent of “The Times” says that the dominating fact is ...
Article : 60 wordsAn uproar, in which the Right parties’ shouts of “Traitor! re you paid by France?” predominated, greeted the Socialist . (Herr ’Breltscheid’s) ...
Article : 109 wordsMailey was very dangerous this morning and-troubled all the batsmen. Collins evidently realised that Mailey would be more dangerous bowling from the river ...
Article : 470 wordsGeneral Sir William Birdwood was to—day entertained to luncheon by the Australian and New Zealand Luncheon Club at the Hotel Cecil, Sir Edward Lucas ...
Article : 588 wordsThe committee which was formed six months ago to develop the Franco—Australian commercial relations between France and Australasia proposes to send ...
Article : 117 wordsCorrespondence with the overseas Governments and the Dominions of India with regard to the possibility of a special Imperial conference next March to ...
Article : 101 wordsBusiness throughout the city is quiet as a result of the shipping hold-up, and the general opinion seems to be that it may become quieter as the winter ...
Article : 627 wordsWord was received from Sydney this afternoon by the local agents of the Australian Commonwealth Line (Messrs. Ward and Co.) that the Largs Bay will ...
Article : 110 wordsThe following message was received today fan the Huon correspondent of “The News”. The s. s. Poonbar arrived at Port ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Riga correspondent of “The Times” reports, that telegrams from Moscow state that the negotiations between Afghanistan and the Soviet with regard to a ...
Article : 44 wordsThe St. Paul’s Cathedral Repair Fund, instituted by “The Times” in consequence of the report of experts that repairs were urgently necessary, how totals £123,000. ...
Article : 36 wordsBy the Adelaide express this morning Tom Walsh arrived to answer the charge made by the Federal Government of having incited unionists to ...
Article : 65 wordsOwing to the extension of the operations of the Electrolytic Zinc Works at Risdon, which is now producing superphosphates, it has been found necessary ...
Article : 227 wordsWhen thin message was brought der the notice of the agent for the steamer (Mr. Ray Smith) this afternoon, he stated that the Poonbar went ...
Article : 121 wordsAt a recent conference between the King Island municipal councillors and the King Island Marine Board the matter of the running of the State steamer. ...
Article : 228 wordsThe “Lloyd’s Register” annual summary of shipbuilding shows that 924 mercantile vessels were launched in the world in 1924, their tonnage being 2,247,000, of ...
Article : 227 wordsNo definite moves were made today by either party in the effort to settle the shipping trouble. Those concerned are evidently marking time until the ...
Article : 120 wordsInterest centres in the departure of the Nairana for Launceston. She is scheduled to leave at 3. o’clock this afternoon. The Stewards’ Union has to decide this ...
Article : 71 wordsSo far, Mr. G. A. Walker, State secretary of the Waterside Workers’ Federation has not received any official information regarding the incident at Pert ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 wordsAt an early hour this morning the Commercial Travellers’ Club, in Collins street, was broken onto, but nothing was taken from the premises. ...
Article : 127 wordsMr. Peter Clingleiffer, of Burnie, the secretary of the Primary Producers’ Association of Tasmania, has directed a lengthy epistle to Mr. Bruce on behalf ...
Article : 118 wordsA Ford car, owned by Mr. Percy Stocks, of Molesworth, was destroyed by fire on Monday night, at 9.15 o’clock. Mr. Stocks, with Mr. Dan. Bromfield, ...
Article : 116 wordsNew Norfolk, river steamer, s. s. Marana, was being moored to New Norfolk jetty she sustained damages as a result of a collision with the river steamer ...
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The News (Hobart, Tas. : 1924 - 1925), Wed 21 Jan 1925, Page 1
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