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  4. IN MOROCCO

    The French Nationalists, who were previously disappointed at Premier Painleve’s weak-kneed action with regard to the Communist-Moroccan propaganda, greeted ...

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  5. EMPIRE PRESS

    Sir Harry E. Brittain, the well-known journalist, who originated and organised the first Imperial Press Conference in 1909. and was chairman of the ...

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  6. FINE AT PRESENT

    The depression advancing over the Bight has deepened considerably in the last 24 hours, and has extended inland over Victoria and southern New South ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 237 words
  7. THE RUHR

    The French Government, in order to prove to Germany that she is sincere in her desire for a peaceful settlement, has decided to proceed with the ...

    Article : 165 words
  8. THE TROUBLE IN CHINA

    From the information so far received it appears that the demonstration which was held at Canton yesterday afternoon was comparatively peaceful until a ...

    Article : 335 words
  9. MISSING MEN

    Mr. H. A. Snow, the big-game [?]er and explorer has just returned from a two years’ photographing exploration in the Arctic regions, and has announced ...

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  10. EIGHT HOURS DAY

    The discussion on the Eight Hours’ Day attracted a large gathering of delegates at the International Railway Congress, which is being attendee by over ...

    Article : 156 words
  11. COMMUNISTS BLAMED

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Austen Chamberlain), in replying to Captain Fairfax (Cons. M. P. for Norwich), said that ...

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  12. SCHOOLBOY INJURED

    A schoolboy is now lying in the Public Hospital in a serious condition as the result of a motoring accident. He was knocked down by a car down at ...

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  13. LAWN TENNIS

    The prospects of play at Wimbledon appear remote, as intermittent rain this morning set in and was so persistent by the afternoon that the Centre Court, ...

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  14. UNEMPLOYMENT

    So serious has the unemployment position become that the Mayor (Alderman F. D. Valentine) this morning waited on the Premier (Mr. J. A. ...

    Article : 331 words
  15. BLOCKADE SUGGESTED

    The evident that Moscow is in complicity with the Chinese disturbances grows apace, and the Shanghai correspondent of “The Times” says that Soviet ...

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  16. “EDWARD, OUR DARLING”

    The Prince of Wales today witnessed a magnificent industrial procession, representing the trades and industries of the Witwatersrand Reef, among the ...

    Article : 186 words
  17. COW IN STORE

    John Parker, stock commission agent, Tallangatta, was driving a cow and bullock alone the main street of that town when the cow, evidently taking ...

    Article : 88 words
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  19. A DANCER SPOT

    “The western side of the main road at Moonah is practically in a state of nature. From the overhand of the trams to the drain is only term feet,” said the ...

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  20. REFUGEES ESCAPE

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  21. FRUIT IN LONDON

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  22. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    A large and enthusiastic meeting of electors of Lindisfarne assembled at the residence of Mr. Frank Hammond on Tuesday night with the object of ...

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  23. TAS. FRUITGROWERS

    The annual conference of fruit growers will be held at Launceston on July 15 and at Hobart on July 16 next. The conference will be officially opened ...

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  24. LICENSING PROSECUTIONS

    As Constable Sporule was standing outside Tattersall’s Hotel at 11.40 on the night of June 6. a man named James Burgess walked out of the front ...

    Article : 341 words
  25. BRITISH TROOPS

    The Secretary of State for War (Sir Laming Worthington-Evans) states that apart from one British infantry battalion whose headquarters are at Tientsin. no ...

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  26. RAILWAYMEN WARNED

    The Britishers employed on the Chinese section of the Canton-Kowloon railway to Hong Kong have been privately warned by their Chinese friends to leave ...

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  27. SUNDAY NIGHT ENTERTAINMENT

    It was officially announced by Mr. N Goodfellow this morning that it was not intended to go on with the proposal to hold a public meeting to deal with the ...

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  28. CIGARS AND WHISKY

    Before the Police Magistrate (Mr. E. L. Hall) at the Launceston Police Court this morning Laura George, wife of the licensee of the Crown Hotel, was charged ...

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  29. INSCRIBED STOCK

    It will be of interest to investors in Tasmanian Government securities to know that on and from today the rate interest paid by. the State Treasury ...

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  30. BOAT SERVICE SUSPENDED

    Owing to the trouble in China, it is announced that the temporary suspension of the Shanghai express boat service will take place. ...

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  31. PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT

    The Mayor (Alderman F. D. Valentine) stated this morning that he had been advised that the promoters of the proposed Sunday night entertainment in aid of ...

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  32. REPORT FROM WUCHOW

    It is reported from Wuchow (a Shinese treaty port on the Si-kiang, in Kwang-si, 180 miles west of Canton), but it is unconfirmed, that the critical ...

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  33. AMERICAN FLEET

    To feed the 12,000 officers and men who will come to Sydney on the ships of the United States fleet which are detailed for this port, mountains of food will be ...

    Article : 116 words
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  35. TAS. RAIL MOTORS

    Prior to his departure for Hobart by the mail train on Wednesday night, the Minister for Railways (Mr. J. W. Guy) met in conference members of the Trades ...

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  36. MAIN ROAD DEVIATION

    It was announced this morning that a commencement of the work of deviating the main road where it crosses the railway line at Rosetta and Claremont will ...

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  37. DEALING WITH DISORDERS

    The Governor (Sir R. E. Stubbs) in the Legislative Council yesterday afternoon stated that the events of last week were the machinations of evily-disposed ...

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  38. OLD MAN’S FATE

    The old man Hector James Forbes, wh was acquitted on a charge of having committed a serious offence at Sidmouth in the Launceston Criminal Court last ...

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  39. TAS. RIGHTS LEAGUE

    A meeting was hold last night in the Soldiers’ Club of the Tasmanian Rights League. There was a good attendance. Mr. E. Ingledew was appointed ...

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  40. ACCIDENTS AT NEW NORFOLK.

    William Sorenson, of the Lachlan, was admitted to the Cottage Hospital, New Norfolk, on Wednesday, suffering from injuries to his chest and foot. ...

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  41. ON THE RAILWAY LINE.

    Clara Carnes. of New Town, was fined 5s, with 8s costs, by Mr. E. W. Turner, P.M., in the City Police Court this morning for allowing a cow to stray. The ...

    Article : 54 words
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