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  4. UNSETTLED TOMORROW

    The high air pressure system over the eastern States has continued to weaken slowly and has contracted considerably in area in the last 24 hours. A rigorous ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MIGRATION

    The State Cabinet is expected to deal with the migration agreement within the course of the next week. and have something made available to the public ...

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  6. FRENCH FINANCE

    That a debt settlement must precede any loan will be America's reply to the French proposal to float a large "reconstruction" loan in the United States. ...

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  7. TEA LEAF TALES

    Judgment was delivered in the Glenorchy Police Court this morning by Mr. Crosby Gilmore, P.M., on the fortune-telling case which was ...

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  8. LABOR PARTY

    Tonight the Tasmanian Parliamentary Labor Party will meet for the first time since the general elections. Public interest is centred on the meeting, ...

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  9. MOROCCO WAR

    The Tangier correspondent of “The Times” says that natives arriving from the Spanish zone state that the rumor is current that a Spanish-Riff truce is ...

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  10. USA AND CHINA

    The Tokio correspondent of "The Times" says that official circles are not too pleased at America's proposal for a conference on Chinese extraterritoriality, ...

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  11. COAL CRISIS

    This afternoon, in the House of Commons questioned with regard to the cool crisis, the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) said he thought it was clear that the ...

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  12. SATISFACTORY NEWS

    The French Premier (M. Painleve), in an interview today, stated that the precipitate departure of General Naulin (the newly-appointed commander-in-chief) to ...

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  13. INTERNATIONAL ACTION

    The executive of the International Miners Federation, concluding its session in London, after a discussion non world-wide coal crisis, unanimously decided to call ...

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  14. PRINCE'S TOUR

    After the official dinner to the Prince of Wales last night, there was a brilliant investiture of the orders granted at the New year and King'S Birthday. ...

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  15. GERMAN AVIATION

    "They are not concaved with, military questions, but are solely dictated with the object of throttling German competition." says a statement published in the ...

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  16. PACIFIC RELATIONS

    Speaking at the conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations, which has been meeting at Honolulu for the past week, Mr. T. ...

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  17. RUSSIA AND POLAND

    Further incidents are reported from the Polish-Rusian frontier. Twenty Russian soldiers crossed the frontier and Fired on the Polish frontier guards, who drove back ...

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  18. LIQUOR TRADES

    Mr. C. E. Culley, M.H.A, who attended on behalf of the employees, a compulsory conference recently in Melbourne called to consider the claims of the Federated ...

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  19. HYDRO ELECTRICITY

    Some time ago the Hydro Electric Department called for tenders for the erection of transmission lines from Wadd[?] to Railton, and several were ...

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  20. AERIAL MAILS

    Questioned this morning regarding the progress of the negotiations for a subsidy, for the establishment of an aerial mail service between Melbourne arid Tasmania, ...

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  21. NEW SOVIET DECREE

    The Riga correspondent of “The Times” says that the Soviet Government has drafted a new decree introducing compulsory military training in schools, ...

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  22. EMPIRE PRESS UNION

    The final list of Empire press delegartes who are to attend the conference in Australia in September, contains the additional names of Mr. H. Infield ...

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  23. MIXED MARRIAGES

    In the House of Commons this afternoon. Sir Walter de Frece (Cons. M.P. for Blackpool) suggested that the British Nationality Act should be amended so ...

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  24. FREEZING

    When the Weather Man says it is cold then that is all there is to it. His assertion permits of no argument. Here is what the officer in charge of ...

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  25. CHINESE TROUBLE

    H.M.S. Diomede has arrived at Hong Kong. ...

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  26. SHANGHAI MORE HOPEFUL

    The situation continues more hopeful. Today everything was quiet excepting further kidnapping of tramway and other employees, such as foreign-employed house ...

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  27. N. U. R. CONFERENCE

    The annual conference of the National Union of Railwaymen at Southport unanimously passed a resolution condemning in the Government's new Pensions Bill, ...

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  28. ROMANCE OF THE CABLE

    “The Romance of the Submarine Cable” was the title of a film illustrating the fascinating story of the manufacture, laying, everyday repairing, and everyday ...

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  29. "MEDICAL COMFORTS"

    Commenting-upon the economical manner in which the Public Hospital bad been managed during the past financial year Mr. J. A. Johnston, in moving the ...

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  30. IN THE MIDLANDS

    The weather in the Midlands for the past week has been exceptionally cold. On Tuesday light falls of snow were experienced at Oatlands and Parattah, and ...

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  31. STEALING ELECTRICITY

    For stealing electric current John Farmer, resident of West Ulverstone, was called upon to pay a fine of £5, together with 9s costs. This is the first ...

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  32. MONEY FOR ROADS

    It was announced in. “The News” yesterday that the efforts of the Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. J. Belton) to secure a modification in the conditions ...

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  33. ASSAULT ON CHINAMAN

    The three men who were arrested for a murderous assault on a Chinese at Sandy Bay recently will appear before the City Court tomorrow. ...

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  34. FALL DOWN HOLD

    Through the breaking of a plant over one of the holds of the E.S. Kanna this morning, two wharf labourers, John Robertson and William Fulton were ...

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  36. SAFE ROBBERY

    That the detectives had obtained a further clue to the Vacuum O[?] Company robbery was intimated to a “News” representative today by Chief ...

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  37. HOSPITAL STATISTICS

    The following report of the financial committee of the Hobart Public Hospital Board was read at this morning's meeting:— ...

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  38. A BUSY WEEK

    The Commissioner of Railways (Mr. Miscamble) is having a busy time during his first week of the new arrangement whereby be spends one week in every ...

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  39. ITALIAN GOVERNMENT

    The Minister of Finance (Signor Alberto Stefani) and the Minister of National Economy (Senator de Nava) have resigned. ...

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  40. MUMPS!

    Hobart for the past few weeks has been experiencing a mild epidemic of mumps, but enquiries made today from a prominent medical practitioner indicates ...

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  41. UNLAWFUL POSSESSION

    Edward Walker, of Parkham, was charged at the Deloraine Police Court today with unlawful possession of goods, and was fined £2 10s. in default one ...

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