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  4. WAR RUMORS

    The latest anti-British canard invented and circulated by Moscow is an alleged British Government scheme to overthrow the Soviet regime. ...

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  5. MOROCCO WAR

    The Franco-British agreement as to the peace conditions to be offered to Abdel Frim has been signed but will not be published until the conditions have either ...

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  6. LOAN FROM U.S.A.

    The prospect of an Australian loan of £20,000,000 being floated in New York has led to a wide discussion in the American press. Wall street ...

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  7. CLEARING SHOWERS

    Tasmanian barometers are now rising slowly with the advance of a wedge of high air pressure between the cyclonic disturbance over the Tasman Sea and an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FRENCH POLITICS

    The prima facie results of the Parliamentary debates last night are the rupture of the Left Bloc, the creation of a new Government majority, the ...

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  9. CHINESE CRISIS

    A thousand strikers this afternoon assembled outside the General Labor Union office the Chinese territory and angrily demanded their strike pay, which, they ...

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  10. SEAMEN GIVE 24 HOURS NOTICE

    The seamen gave 24 hours notice today of their intention to leave the vessels, thus ending further negotiations between the owners and the transport groups. This marks the commencement of the fifth big maritime ...

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  11. LOONGANA’S POSITION

    An optimistic view was taken by the agents of the Tasmanian steamer Loongana today as to whether the vessel would leave at 4 o’clock. The crew ...

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  12. HOSTILITIES BEGIN

    Last night the Victorian branch, of the Seamen’s Union unanimously decided to give the shipowners 24 hours notice of the withdrawal of crews from all vessels ...

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  13. DAVIS CUP

    In the men’s doubles, in the semi-final of the Davis Cup (European zone) contests, which were played at Eastbourne today, R. Lacoste and J. ...

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  14. “AUSTRALIAN MADE”

    Australia depends for protection on its own people. Nobody will save it unless Australians do and every Australian who is not helping to save it is ...

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  15. THE WATER SUPPLY

    The waterworks-have given notification to the effect that the continued intimidation of employees will probably necessitate the cutting off of the water supply. ...

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  16. PRINCE’S TOUR

    The Prince of Wales has arrived at the beautiful river city of Kamujooma, on the banks of the Zambesi, to which in native boats came the ...

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  17. LOONGANA TO SAIL

    The Loongana owners are optimistic that unless a member of the crew is missing at saving time the vessel will leave for Launceston at 4 o'clock this after ...

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  18. ENGLAND V. IRELAND

    Capt. H. S. Lewis Barclay (Tasmania), who is playing for England against Ireland at Dublin, has been beaten by C. Scroope, 3—6, 6—1, 7—5. At the end of ...

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  19. NO LONDON CONFERENCE

    Japanese press messages from London report that the conference has been proposed between the Powers representatives in London for discussing the China ...

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  20. TAMBAR GETS CREW

    As the Tasmanian Government line is prepared to place the award terms in the ship’s articles, the Tambar does not come under the ban, and the was able to get a ...

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  21. SYDNEY STOP-WORK MEETING

    There is considered to be a possibility of the Commonwealth, line of steamers being drawn into the shipping dispute again as well as the small vessels trading under ...

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  22. HARBOR EXPERT

    Sir George Buchannan, the harbor expert has left for Launceston after examining the ports in the North West He said that there were to many ports but he ...

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  23. TAS FISHERIES

    It is persistently rumored that Mr. Ogilvie, the Attorney-General, as Minister controlling the administration of fisheries legislation, contemplates an ...

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  24. ON THE WATERFRONT

    On the waterfront at Hobart there is a feeling of despair among those who earn their living in this, section of the city. ...

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  25. GERMANY AND LATVIA

    The Foreign Office announces that a navigation and commerce treaty has been concluded at Berlin with Latvia similar to those which have been completed with ...

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  26. PROTECTION OF NAIRANA

    The statement reported to Lave been made in the Senate by the Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Pearce) on Thursday last to the effect that ...

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  27. TAS. RIGHTS LEAGUE

    At the Tasmanian Rights League meeting in Launceston yesterday afternoon consideration was given to the shipping position. The president, Mr. Claude ...

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  28. RIFLE SHOOTING

    A meeting of the executive. of the Tasmanian Rifle Association was held last night, when the following riflemen were selected to take part in the final test for ...

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  29. N. Z. PRODUCTS

    The Midlands “districts” served by Hull was the weak link in the chain of New Zealand’s connection with Britain, according to Mr. Roberts’s speech or ...

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  30. GEELONG RACES

    The Trial Handicap and Corio Handicap at the Geelong Clip meeting tomorrow will be run in dividends. Miss Irene has been scratched for the former event, in ...

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  31. POSITION IN HOBART

    This morning 15 Hobart sailors on the Union S.S. Co.’s steaer Kekerangu, at Risdon, served 24 hours notice on the captain (Captain J. Molyneux), and the ...

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  32. CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE

    The first meeting of the organising committee of the “Made in Australia” campaign was held at the office of “The News” last night, when, the following ...

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  33. DEPORTATION BILL

    The action of Senator Ogden in Supporting the deportation clause in the Federal Government’s Immigration Bill, was condemned at a meeting of the Denison ...

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  34. MANY VESSELS AFFECTED

    There has not yet been an avalanche of notices handed into the owners by the crews of vessels here but it is anticipated that they will come in gradually during the ...

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  36. PUG-NOSE MAN

    A fossil jaw from a man-like skull believed to be 1000 years old has been discovered at Barr Creek by Mr. Norman Wilson. It is now in the possession of ...

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  37. A SYDNEY COMEDY

    A little comedy was played in the Shipping Master’s Office this morning, when several hundred men attended as usual. There was ominous silence when a call ...

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  38. A SERIOUS POSITION

    A total cessation of the shipping service between Tasmania and the mainland will mean the closing down of Messrs. H. Jones and Co.’s factory, and ...

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  39. BACK IN OFFICE

    Metropolitan Superintendent Browne returned to his office this morning after leave in Sydney. Mr. Browne combined business with ...

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  40. SOVIET AEROPLANES

    Three of the Soviet aeroplanes arrived at Peking this morning, and the fourth machine is expected, but early this afternoon it had not arrived. ...

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