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  2. ONLY SOLUTION

    The Premier (Zlwar Pasha) told the Cairo correspondent of “The Times” that dissolution was the only course possible for Egypt, and declared that it was perfectly ...

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  3. OFFICER SHOT

    The Scottish High Court Judiciary has ordered Major Middle ton to be detained during His Majesty’s pleasure. The evidence showed that accused had ...

    Article : 147 words
  4. STEEL CRISIS

    A British steel crisis is threatened as the result o£ unfair foreign competition. “The Times” says that the manufacturers may apply to the Board of Trade to ...

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  5. CHURCH ON FIRE

    As a result of the biggest conflagration that has ocurred at Launceston for some time St. Finn Barr’s Roman Catholic. Church and school, at the corner of ...

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  6. YOUNG AUSTRALIA

    The cadets of the Young Australia League arrived at Terriers today, and were received by the local authorities. They had lunch with the Chamber of Commerce, ...

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  7. YEAR OF STUDY

    That the result of his twelve months travel in England, Europe and America will be beneficial to Tasmania in gerenal, and the ...

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  8. JAP. SUFFRAGE

    The Upper House today passed the Budge twith one amendment, reducing the educational estimates by about one million yen (about £200,000). The Budget ...

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  9. SHOWERS LIKELY

    Today’s weather chart shows an area of high air pressure covering practically all Southern Australia, its principal nucleus with presence of 1026 [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NATIONAL FLAG

    The periodical luncheon of the Rotary Club was held this afternoon at the Imperial, the president of the Club, Rotarian Sir Henry Jones, presiding over a considerable ...

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  11. THE MILK SUPPLY

    Dr. Gregory Sprott, Chief Health Officer, seen yesterday in regard to the “milk situation,” in Hobart, said, “things are going on as usual. We are ...

    Article : 85 words
  12. THE NEXT ELECTIONS

    It is understood that.at a meeting of the Nationalist Executive Committee, today it was-decided that the party should boycott the next elections, which have ...

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  13. STATE POLITICS

    All is quiet in State politics at the present time. The, storm which raged consequent on the publication of the Town and ...

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  14. STATE FLEET

    In the Assembly today, speaking to a motion by Mr. Madeley (Labor) for the construction of a State fleet, the Minister of Railways and Harbors (Mr. C. W. ...

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  15. TEMPORARY PREMISES

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. J. Allan Guy) stated this afternoon that he had received message from the representatives of the owners of the St. Finn Barr School, asking ...

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  16. PREMIER TO KING FUAD

    The Premier (Ziwar Patha) in a letter to King Fuad on the resignation, mentions that he resigned after, the elections, but His Majesty had charged him to form ...

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  17. HOUSEWIVES’ ASSOCIATION

    At the last meeting of the Hobart Housewives’ Association a number of matters of public interest were dealt with. ...

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  18. GERMANI’S PROGRESS

    “Germany has made great material [?] [?] said Professor A. Loedwyck professor of Gerthanic language at Melbourne ...

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  19. RAILWAY TRAGEDY

    Many pathetic scenes mark the aftermath of the terrible railway crossing tragedy at Highett on Monday night, as the result of which there are now 12 ...

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  20. RIVAL PUSHES

    Hose piping, [?] knukte dusters sticks and blue metal were the main Weapons used in a fifteen minutes fight between two “pushes” at North ...

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  21. SINGAPORE BASE

    Reviewing the Singapore debate in the House of Commons, a leader in today’s “Times” Says it is hardly : necessary “to deal , with Mr. Ramsey MacDonald’s, ...

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  22. PRICE OF MILK

    Mr. F. Alcock, proprietor of the “Goodwood” Dairy, Glenorchy, this morning pointed out that the Housewives, at their meeting on Monday ...

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  23. ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL

    George Livingstone (19 years of age), residing at 23 Napoleon -street, Battery Point, was working in the Post Office workshop this afternoon, when his left ...

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  24. SIRDAR’S MURDERERS

    With a further arrest today.in connection with the Sirdar’s assassination, the opinion is expressed that it is not unlikely that all the alleged participants ...

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  25. LILYDALE MURDER

    An inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of William Wallace Bent (17). at Lilydale, on March 7, is to take place at Lilydale tomorrow, when ...

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  26. NURSE MITCHELL

    The Crown prosecutor has notified the solicitor for Nurse Hannah Mitchell that a nofle prosequi has entered in connection with the charge preferred against ...

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  27. UNEMPLOYMENT

    Startling unemployment figures were given to a “News” representative today by Mr. C . E. Culley, M.H.A., who last night returned from Brisbane. ...

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  28. IRISH BOUNDARY

    The Premier of Northren Ireland (Sir James Craig), in a speech at the opening of the election tour on the North Irish border at Newry, last night said ...

    Article : 119 words
  29. T.T.C, AFFAIRS

    The Tasmanian Turf Club committee has decided to proceed with portion of the new motor road for the use of non-members at Mowbray. ...

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  30. SUDDEN DEATH

    Mrs. T. Roberts, aged 35 died suddenly at her home at Parattah at 5 o’clock this morning from heart [?]. Much sympathy is expressed for her husband ...

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  31. STUDENTS’ STRIKE

    In connection with Earl Balfour’s visit to open the Hebrew University on April the students of the Government Men’s Training College have struck, and have ...

    Article : 74 words
  32. NOT ALONE

    “Was he speaking to anybody, or only soliloquising?” asked Mr. F. W. Turner, P.M., of Sergeant Giani this morning, when a, young man named Howard Cyril ...

    Article : 66 words
  33. “RATHER APPROPRIATE”

    “Rather, appropriate,” said Mr. E. W. Tuner, P.M., in imposing a fine of 5s with 8s costs, upon Reginald James Ford for driving a motor-car on the wrong ...

    Article : 64 words
  34. STOCK EXCHANGES

    Magnets were stronger on ’Change this afternoon, having buyers at 8s1d; sellers were calling 2d in advance of this. There were buyers of Bendigo Arnalgarnetted and ...

    Article : 47 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. CHINESE BANDITS

    It is reported that bandits have attacked the village of Tong Cheng-Yu in Mongolia, burnt the premises of the mission, and set fire to many ...

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  37. WELCOME HOME

    Speaking at the periodical reunion and luncheon of the members of the Rotary Club this afternoon, the president (Sir Henry Jones) extended a very hearty ...

    Article : 185 words
  38. BRITISH FOOTBALL

    Under the auspices of the Scottish League today, Celtic defeated Morton by 2 goals to 1 on the former’s ground. ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND

    Mr. C. E. Culley. M.H.A., is favorably impressed with Queensland. Today, be said, that it was a land possessing wondernful potentialities and possibilities. Under ...

    Article : 130 words
  40. CARBIDE WORKS

    The Melbourne directors and the committee. who have been acting in the interest of the shareholders of the Carbide and Electro Products Co. Ltd. at ...

    Article : 99 words
  41. DIVER SAVES CATHEDRAL.

    The fascinating story of the saving of Winchester Cathedral is told by Sir Francis Fox in “Sixty Years of Engineering.” The problem, as the great engineer ...

    Article : 150 words
  42. RANELAGH ITEMS

    The Ranelagh State School is a model building containing two rooms. At present the school is in charge of Mr. Cullen, who is relieving Mr. Judd (on six ...

    Article : 116 words
  43. THE LARGEST CLOCK.

    Electricity plays an important part in what is claimed to be the world’s largest clock. This is the new clock of Colgate and Co. which takes the place, of one ...

    Article : 104 words
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