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  2. Advertising

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  4. IMPROVING

    The cyclonic disturbance which its been affecting south-eastern Australia during the week-end is now centred over the South Tasman Sea. Heavy rain, has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AID TO DEFENCE

    Discussing the White Australia policy recently, Mr. Bruce had something to say of the greatest moment to Australians. He asked: “Can any man ...

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  6. MOROCCO WAR

    The French and Spanish delegates at the Moroccan conference have signed an agreement with regard to political cooperation in Morocco. ...

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  7. SHALE OIL

    Everything seems to be proceeding very satisfactorily in connection with the Australian Shale Oil Corporation works at Latrobe. The first leased section of ...

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  8. A SURPULS

    It has been ascertained from a reliable source that the State financial transactions for the year ended June 30 will show a handsome surplus. The ...

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  9. SELFISH SPIRIT

    “There is a spirit of selfishness abroad which will never pave this country,” declared the Colonial Secretary (Mr. L. C. M.S. Amery) in a speech at Warwick, ...

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  10. SECURITY NOTE

    The German reply to the French Pact Note is expected in Paris shortly, but according to the Paris correspondent of “The Times” it is not likely to carry ...

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  11. CHINESE CRISIS

    The secretariat of the chief executive is reported to have despatched circulars and telegrams to the provinces saying that the Government has maintained ...

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  12. WAR MEMORIAL

    With the scaffolding which has encased it for the past few months removed, Hobart’s War Memorial now shows its stately beauty to the city. ...

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  13. M. CAILLAUX

    M. Caillaux (Minister of Finance), who last February re-entered polities after the passing of the Amnesty Bill which absolved him form the banish ...

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  14. “OPPOSE BOLSHEVISM”

    According to the “Chiang Pao,” General Feng Yu Hsiang has issued an order to the troops directing them to avoid Bolshevik propaganda and to oppose it to ...

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  15. GUARANTEE FIRST

    The rumors of the early resumption of the Russian and Belgian diplomatic relations are dissipated by M. Van der Velde, the Foreign Minister, who, on ...

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  16. STRYCHNINE TAKEN

    An inquest was held this morning at the New Norfolk Court House by Mr. A. Warner, Coroner, on the body of Edna Burn, who died on Saturday from ...

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  17. MME. CAILLAUX

    It is reported from Angers (214 miles south-west of Paris) that the wife of the Finance Minister (Madame Caillaux) was seriously injured in a motor ...

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  18. TROOPS FOR HONG KONG

    It is understood that the aircraft carrier Hermes is proceeding to China next week, and it is stated that, a regiments is to be sent from India, to Hong Kong. ...

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  19. EMPIRE TEACHERS

    Replying to “The Times” correspondent who complained of the difficulty of persuading young British to accept teaching appointments m the Dominions, which ...

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  20. UNDERGROUND WATER

    Mr. P. B. Nye (Govt. Geologist) will be visiting the Plenty district tomorrow for the purpose of picking out boring sites for underground water ...

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  21. BRITISH PACIFIC INTERESTS

    “We are not a feeble folk, and we shall not easily acquiesce in any attempt to ruin either our prestige or trade” declares a leader in today’s ...

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  22. HEAVY WEATHER

    Huge seas, lashed by southerly gales, are reported to be raging outside the Heads. The Riverina has met the full force ...

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  23. LOST

    A message has been received by the Commissioner of Police. (Colonel J. E.C. Lord) from Superintendent Gunner, at Fingal, to the effect that a woman, Mrs. ...

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  24. RAIL CONCESSIONS

    The decision of the Commissioner for Railways not to allow any further concessions to civil servants when travelling on any of the State lines is to stand. ...

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  25. HINDOO CREMATED

    With the full wealth of Hindoo ceremonial, body of Leona Singh, for many years a hawker in the districts of Deniliquin, Berrigan, and Finlay, was cremated ...

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  26. RUBBER SHARES RISE

    In this year’s share boom in industrials, rubber shares have been conspicuous on the Stock Exchange of Melbourne. In the year the price of Dunlop ...

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  27. “NOTHING DOING”.

    Some weeks ago it was reported to the Mines Department that oil seepages had been discovered in the Flowerdale district North West Coast, and the ...

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  28. INSPECTION OF EVIDENCE

    The question of the evidence given by the assistant clerk of the course, Keady, to the committee of the T.A.J.C. shortly after the accident to Rosecar in the ...

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  29. UNEXPECTED VISITOR

    The residence of Mr. Syd Cummins, in Burnett street, Hobart, was broken into during his absence form the place between 2 o’clock yesterday afternoon ...

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  30. FRENCH UNCONCERNED

    Tie French press is taking very little interest in the Chinese disorders, and the Park correspondent of “The Times” says that the report that the French Minister ...

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  31. IN THE NORTH

    The railway employees, in Launceston at an indignation meeting on Sunday afternoon gave expression to their dissatisfaction at the proposal of the Commissioner ...

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  32. HARBOR EXPERT

    Sir Geo. Buchanan and party, after visiting the towns and ports in the far north-west during the week-end, inspected the port of Burnie this morning, in ...

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  33. DRIFTING MOTOR LAUNCH

    The Police Department has. received information that a motor-launch, about 30 feet long been washed up on the shore at Old Beach. The boat which ...

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  34. SENATE VACANCY

    Mr. J. H. Keating, prior to his return Melbourne by the Loongana today, made the definite announcement to the Launceston representatives of ...

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  35. RODMAN V. RODMAN

    The matter of Adam Alexander-Rodman v. Hose Babhne Rodman, respondent, and James Noonan, co-respondent, was mentioned to the Acting Chief Justice, (Mr. ...

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  37. AN ADELAIDE BOOM

    Mr. A. V. Kewney, formerly of Adelaide assumed office as secretary of the V.R.C.. during the Grand National meeting just concluded and it was the ...

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  38. RUSSIAN AVIATORS

    Two Russian aeroplanes are reported to be arriving tomorrow, and the Finance Ministry has been requested to provide 20,000 dollars for the reception of the ...

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  39. PAINFUL EXPERIENCE

    Charles Worsley, a, young man was brought to Zeehan hospital by rail motor yesterday from Rosebery with a fractured leg, which he had sustained ...

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  40. FELL ON AXE

    A young man named Harold Flakemores was admitted to the Public Hospital early this morning suffering from a cut above the right Knee. ...

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  41. FOOTBALL REFRESHMENT ROOMS

    Between the close of the football matches on Saturday afternoon and this morning thieves broke into the refreshment rooms owned by the American ...

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  42. CLAIM FOR PROFITS

    A long-pending suit brought by William South wood Needham against George Cheverton, contractor, was given a date for trial by His Honor the Acting Chief ...

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  43. LUCAS ESTATE

    The trust of the will of George Lucas, late of Kingston, deceased, was made the subject of an application by Mr. J. P. Bradford in the Practice Court today ...

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  44. N.W. COAST PHENOMENON

    Shortly after sunset on Saturday the residents of the North-West Coast witnessed an unusual phenomenon when three of the eight primary planets, Mercury, ...

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  45. MADE IN GERMANY

    The Berlin correspondent of “The Times“ says that it is announced that Krupp’s have obtained a Soviet order for agricultural machinery valued at £325,000 ...

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  46. 12,000 PENNIES

    An ingenious man, John Muir has been manipulating the slot telephones making a good “living” It is alleged that during the past three months be abstracted ...

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