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  4. CHIEFLY FINE

    A slight antarctic depression, passed over Tasmania during the night bringing light rain. Western and parts of northern and eastern southern districts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MELBOURNE’S FLEET FUNCTIONS

    Melbourne is wholeheartedly entertaining the visiting Jack Tars from America, and the officer and Iuen are having a hard time in coping with the round of ...

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  6. CHINESE BOYCOTT

    At the end of the fifth week of the strike there is abundant evidence that the participants recognise the futility of their effort to paralyse foreign ...

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  7. THE SENATE

    The question whether the Tasmanian Parliamentary Labor Party will nominate a member from its ranks, or a member of the Labor Party, to ...

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  8. STRIKE OUTLOOK STILL GLOOMY

    The Shipping conference was resumed this afternoon. The seamen’s leaders in refusing to accept the owners’ terms said they involved the surrender of vital principles particularly the clauses designed to enable the shipowners ...

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  9. FATAL GRAND PRIX

    An Italian motorist named Ascari has died from injuries. owing to the over turning of his car during the 20th lap of the Automobile Grand Prix contest, ...

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  10. FRENCHMAN WINS

    The Grand Prix motor race was won in 8 hours 57 minutes 41 1.5 seconds by Wagner (France), Delage being second, and Masetti (Britain) in a Sunbeam ...

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  11. NO ‘WHITE WAY’

    “Hobart will be illuminated during the fleet festivities, but there is no possibility of carrying out anything in the nature of a “Great White ...

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  12. SERIOUS CONDITIONS

    In order to consider the serious position which has arisen in the fruit-exporting industry as a result of the ship, hold-up, a special meeting of the ...

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  13. LARANAH TO SAIL

    An important announcement with regard to the shipping strike, insofar as the fruitgrowers are concerned, was made this morning by Mr. J. P. ...

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  14. A LARGE ORDER

    The Riga correspondent of “The Times” says that a special Soviet mission is proceeding to London with authority to place orders for textile ...

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  15. TASMANIA’S POSITION

    Some few days ago the Premier (Mr. Lyone) oh behalf of the Tasmania Government, communicated with the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) regarding the ...

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  16. SHORE LEAVE

    As soon as the “shore leave” men left the railway station this morning they met friends who took them off on tours of inspection. The “gobs” certainly do not ...

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  17. A LONG JOURNEY

    In older to secure special treatment for a child who was taken suddenly ill, a farmer settler of the Circular Head district conveyed the patient 132 miles on ...

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  18. U.S. SEAMAN’S BAD LUCK

    Elmer Ablhauser (25), seaman on the U. S. S. Trenton, which will visit Hobart, was knocked-down, and had a leg fractured by a cable from today. ...

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  19. NGATORO TO UNLOAD

    The Union S.S. Co’s steamer Ngatoro is to have her cargo discharged back on to Ocean pier. This consists mainly of fruit, though there is a large ...

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  20. BLACKWOOD

    Introduced by Mr. C. Cosgrove M. H. A., a deputation this afternoon — representative of the furniture, trades — waited on the Minister for , Forestry (Mr. A. G. ...

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  21. RICHMOND £500 CUP

    The Melbourne Trotring Club’s Fient Cup meeting was held at Richmond this afternoon when the principal attraction was the £500 Fleet Cup, over one mile ...

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  22. MARRAWAH AT BURNIE

    The Marrawah arrived from Melbourne this morning, and owing to no union labor being available, the cargo was handled by the ships volunteer crew. The ...

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  23. CHILDREN’S PART

    On the day the American Fleet arrives at Hobart strong posts will be occupied by the scholars attending the various State schools in the city. They ...

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  24. SHIPOWNERS AND SEAMEN

    In view of the letter of the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to both parties, definite negotiations for peace will have to be introduced this week to avoid ...

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  25. Mr. W. J. Bryon Passes

    Mr. William Jennings Bryen, ex-Secretary of State was found dead in bed today. Just previously he had said that he was feeling well. ...

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  26. WANTED—AN ESCORT

    A suggestion was thrown out recently that on the morning o farrival of the Fleet , the craft belonging to the Derwent Motor Boat Club should await the ...

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  27. “MADE TO FIGHT”

    The journal of the Stewards Union contains, under the signature of A. H. Moate, the following comment on the dispute:— ...

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  28. COMMONWEALTH LINE

    Replying to Mr. Tom Walsh’s letter suggesting that Commonwealth ships be used to relieve the acute position of Tasmania, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) today ...

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  29. POST OFFICE v. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    On the North Hobart ground this morning the waterside workers bad an easy victory over a football team from the post office. The final scores were:— ...

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  30. GOVT. HOUSE FUNCTIONS

    It was ascertained this morning that the State Governor (Sir James O’Grady) will give a State dinner at Government House to the officers of the American ...

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  31. THE WEERONA HOLD UP

    Senator Pearce (marked with cross) addressing the crowd alongside the Weerona after it had been intimated that the boat would not sail to view the arrival at Melbourne of the American Fleet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. COUNTRY SCHOOL CHILDREN

    The Mayor Alderman Valentine at Chairman of the Fleet Reception Committee, Mr. H. Smith (secretary), the Master Warden Mr. Turner and Mr. W. ...

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  34. SPIELERS AND MAGSMEN

    Since the arrival of the American fleet the spielers and wagsmen have been active in working the notes for gold trick and other dodges by which they ...

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  35. SWEDISH CO SUL.

    Advice has been received by the Premier’s department from the Secretary of for the Colonies that Mr. L. L. Dobson, (Dobson, Mitchell and Allport) ...

    Article : 68 words
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