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  4. FINE AT PRESENT

    The forecast or Tasmania, issued at noon today for the ensuing. 24 hours, is as follower:— “Cloudy and showery, especially in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SHIPPING UNREST

    On Monday afternoon the Federal representatives of the unions interested in the dispute will, assemble, at the Trades Hall to discuss the situation. The ...

    Article : 153 words
  6. SERIOUS CHARGE

    Charged with having attempted to kill a Chinaman named wing Kong at Sandy Bay on June 30, two young men named Roy Archibald Allen and ...

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  7. SENATOR OGDEN

    A topic of conversation at the Trades Hall this morning was the reported decision of Senator J. E. Ogden to support the deportation clause in the ...

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  8. STATE PARLT.

    It was announced by the Premier (Mr. J. A. Lyons) this morning that the two Houses of the State Parliament would be tailed together on ...

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  9. LAWN TENNIS

    The men’s semi-final day failed to attract such a huge crowd to the All-England lawn tennis championships at Wimbledon today as was the case ...

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  10. TRADE TREATY

    The Berlin correspondent of “The Times” says from Paris it is stated that the France German trades negotiation have reached a decisive stage, and that ...

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  11. CHINESE CRISIS

    Commuting on Mr. Mac Murray’s visit to Japan, the newspapers this morning welcome his appointment to the commission to negotiate with the Chinese ...

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  12. GENTLEMEN-THE POLICE

    A visit by Constables B[?]tls and Ryan to the Wheat sheaf Hotel on June 19 last resulted in Ignatius Patrick O’Shea being charged, before Mr. G. Crosby ...

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  13. GOVERNMENT WATCHING

    Speaking to a representative of “The News” this morning, the Premier (Mr. Lyons) did not show much .concern regarding the possibility of a shipping ...

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  14. MOTION PICTURES

    I am particularly impressed with the wonderful advanced haul, the motion pictures have mad[?]m Tasman[?] in recent years. ...

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  15. MAY BE MORALLY WRONG

    “Senator Ogden has not broken any plank of the Labor platform said a prominent members of the Labor Party this afternoon, when referring to the ...

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  16. BANKRUPTCY COURT

    In the Bankruptcy Court this morning, before the Acting Chief Justice Mr. Justice Grisp), Mr. W. J. T. Stopps (Clerk, Walker, Stopps, and Stephens) ...

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  17. CHINESE FOREMAN KILLED

    The strike is unchanged, and the situation is quietening, the volunteers toeing reduced. The lead Chinese foreman at the ...

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  18. PAPER PULP

    The presentation of the report of the Amalgamated Zinc (De Bavay’s Ltd.) has been eagerly awaited, and as was expected it mainly deals with the future ...

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  19. JAPS. AT CHUNGKING

    It is reported from Chungking (commercial capital of Western China) that the Japanese residents have left the native city and gone to the Japanese ...

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  20. POSITION IN MELBOURNE

    Senator Ogden’s very definite announcement that he intends to support the deportation clauses of the Immigration Bill which is now before the House ...

    Article : 289 words
  21. GERMANY & POLAND

    The Garman Government has decided to adopt countermeasures to Poland’s import prohibition on German goods. The Berlin correspondent of “The ...

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  22. NEW GUINEA & NAURU

    At the conclusion of the examination of the Nauru report the chairman of the Mandates Commission congratulated the Australian High ...

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  23. NINGPO DEMONSTRATIONS

    A report from Ningpo (a treaty port of the Chekiang province, 100 miles north of Shanghai), states that there were demonstrations, but no riots on Thursday, ...

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  24. THE DAVIS CUP

    G. R. O. Crole Rees, L.A. Godiree, J. D.P. Wheatley, and O.G.N. Turnbull have been selected to represent Britain against France in the Davis Cup contest at ...

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  25. OONAH AT BURNIE

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  26. THE ARRESTED RUSSIANS

    The keenest interest is being taken in the adjourned hearing in which two Russians, husband and wife, named Dosser, will be charged tomorrow at Mixed ...

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  27. SAFE ROBBERY

    Police investigations into the circumstances surrounding the removal of a safe containing £50 from the Vacuum Oil Co’s office in Salamanca Place, Hobart, ...

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  28. DRILL DISPLAY

    In the presence of Major Legge D.S.O. M.C., and Colonel D. M. Davis (Inspector of Schools), a display of sound and physical drill was given before a large ...

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  29. THE LURGURENA

    The Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. J. Belton) this morning received a cablegram from the Agent General in London (Col. B. Eccles Snowden), ...

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  30. PACIFIC AFFAIRS

    The Honolulu Institute of Pacific Relations has been convened, and has elected as chairman Mr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, president of the Stanford University, ...

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  32. PURCHASE OF LAND

    An application was made by the Solicitor-General for General (Mr. L. E. Chambers) in the Supreme Court this morning, before His Honor the Acting Chief Justice ...

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  33. JUST A CHANCE

    Before His Honor the Acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Crisp} in the Practice Court this morning, Mr. C. D. Cuthbert (Murdoch, Jones and Cuthbert) made an ...

    Article : 127 words
  34. FLOWERS FDR K LADY

    The custom of sending Sowers to women has suddenly blossomed out again this, season sifter years of disuse and even ridicule ...

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  35. WRONG DOOR

    George Bometch, licensee of the Arcadia Hotel, did not appear when charged at the City Court this morning with having committed a breach of the Licensing ...

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  36. EXTRA—TERRITORIALITY

    The American Government, according to the Washington correspondent of “The Times,” intends to hasten the fulfilment of the Washington Conference ...

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  37. LOAN COUNCIL

    The Premier and Treasurer (Mr. J. A. Lyons) will leave Hobart tomorrow to attend a meeting of the Federal Loan Council in Melbourne next week. He ...

    Article : 114 words
  38. CUT THE CORNER

    Frederick William Beecham this morning pleaded not guilty, before Mr. G. Crosby Gilmore, at the City Court, to a charge of having cut a corner in the city ...

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  39. HOBART AFTERNOON CALL.

    Buyers of Broken Hill. Souths improved to 59s at the afternoon call on Change today. Magnets had a 1½d rise to 8s 4½d, with sellers at 8s 9d, or 3d ...

    Article : 66 words
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