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  4. CLOUDY AND COOL

    A. fairly strong anti-cyclonic nucleus has developed over the southern gold, fields of Western Australia, with a belt of high pressure extending eastward ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MOROCCO WAR

    The R[?] tribesmen arc reported be preparing a great effort before the arrived of French reinforcements, the news of which is causing them anxiety ...

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  6. COAL CRISIS

    There was much activity in Downing street early today, when the crucial stage of the coal dispute was reached. The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) who ...

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  7. EMPIRE FAITH

    Among Lord Milner's unpublished documents was an inspiring confession of faith in the destiny of the British Empire. entitled Credo," in which be said: ...

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  8. EMPIRE LABOR

    Mr. Sampson (South Africa) presided the British Commonwealth Labor Conference at Westminster today, and suggested making the conference annual. ...

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  9. DISARMAMENT

    The consummation of the European Security Pact would Jay the foundation for further disarmament is the opinion of President Coolidge. ...

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  10. U.S.A. CRUISERS

    Hobart has deprived [?] of the opportunity of having a few hundred p[?]unds ex[?] spent in it on Tuesday next ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CHINESE BANDITS

    A letter has been received from the bandits who captured an eye [?]list named Howard. demanding a ranson in money and bulicts, but not [?]ing ...

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  12. LORD STONEHAVEN'S VIEWS

    Lord Stonehaven (Australia’s new Governor-General), speaking at yesterday’s Colo[?]al Institute luncheon, said that he thought the late Lord Miner’s ...

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  13. MOT OF YOUTH

    The Oklasama did its best to entertain all Melbourne at a ball its sailors gave last night on the ship, but unfu[?]tunately there wasn’t room. The ship was rushed ...

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  14. STRIKERS TO RETURN

    A public meeting hat unanimously recommended that wages be paid for June on the return of the strikers and that a revision of the terms and ...

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  15. JAP. POLITICS

    What was generality anticipated would prove a critical meeting of the Coa[?]tion Cabinet was held today for the discussion of the tax proposals, but ...

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  16. WING LIGHTS

    An interesting case came before the Police Court this morning when Eric Sunders was charged with having between the dates of June 2 and June 13, ...

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  17. ATTEMPTED BRIBERY

    The Rumanian, Alex. Gregorenko, who was arrested last week In connection with alleged attempted bribery of Constable Kedrolivansky, who gave ...

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  18. COMING IN

    A great tribute to the port of Hobart is the fact that no pilots will be needed to bring the four cruisers up to their berths. ...

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  19. OLD AGE PENSIONS

    In the House of Lords today the second reading was agreed to of the Widows’, Orphans’, and Old Age Pensions Bill. Lord Salisbury CLord Privy ...

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  20. CONSUMPTION

    In the House of Commons today, in answer to questions, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Pensions (Major G. F. Stanley) said that the ...

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  21. “TASMANIA FIRST”

    “I w[?] to express my thanks to the House of Parliament for electing me to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Foster. T will do ...

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  22. USERS FOR HOBART

    A reply has been received from Melbourne regarding the visit of the American [?]uisersd to Hobart nest week. The official message states:— ...

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  23. EX-PRESIDENT AS PRISONER

    According to Chinese reports, the ex-President President of China ( Tsao Kim), who has been a prisoner singe General Feng Yu[?] Siang's coup d[?]etat, attempted to escape ...

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  24. DAY BAM

    In the House of Commons today, the Home Secretary (Sir W. Joynson Hicks) explained that Britain was: not prepared to ratify the night baking convention in ...

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  25. RADIO FROM U.S.A.

    Word has been received in Hobart by the Tasmanian agents of the General Electric Go. of America (Messrs. Oliver and Oliver) that the company’s broad, ...

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  26. £8,934/3/2 WANTED

    Consideration was' given in committee a bill to authorise the borrowing and raising of a sum not exceeding £934 3s 2d for. discount and expenses incurred in ...

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  27. UNION OFFICES RE-OPEND

    The offices of the General Union of Labor, Commerce, and Education, which were closed by order of the Fengtien general, have been allowed to re-open. ...

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  28. LAWN TENNIS

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  29. THE CHILDREN’S PART

    The Fleet Reception Committee this morning, in conjunction with the Education Department, fixed the strong posts for the various State and private school ...

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  30. COLOGNE MURDER

    Before going to London today Osbora Clark, the New Zealand soldier who was sent from New Zealand to give evidence at the trial of a German soldier named ...

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  31. PAID OFF

    A closely-guarded “secret” leaked out today. It was to the effect that the crew of the Union S.S. Co.’s steamer Ngatoro were paid off last Monday. ...

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  32. PRINCE’S TOUR

    A most peri[?] Capetown day saw the Prince of Wales farewell South Afr[?] today. The Prince has enjoyed enormously his private stay on the peninsula in ...

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  33. ESTATE AGENTS

    If the bill introduced into the House of Assembly this afternoon becomes law, estate agents in Tasmania will in the future be licensed. ...

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  34. GUARDS OF HONOR

    The military and naval authorities in Hobart have been, .asked to supply several guards and escorts for the visit of the American cruisers nest week, and the ...

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  35. BIG BROTHERHOOD

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  37. ORIGIN OF MAN

    An overwhelming defeat met the amendment offered in the House of Representatives, providing that any teacher who taught the theory of the origin of man. ...

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  38. PROVISION OF BOAT

    In the Legislative Council this afternoon Mr. Freeland asked the Honorary Minister whether, in view of the present industrial unrest, the Government are ...

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  39. BUSHY PARK VISIT

    The projected visit of the 300 American sailors to Bushy Park on August 5 is being keenly anticipated locally. They will travel by special train, arming at ...

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  40. REAR-ADMIRAL KNIGHTED

    Prior to leaving the Birmingham, the Prince of Wales knighted Rear-Admiral Fitzmaurice on whom, he bestowed tho insignia, of Knight Commandership of the ...

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  41. JAP. WORLD FLIGHT

    The Japanese airmen, Capt Horeski Abe and Capt. Hazuhiko Rochi with their mechanics, Shinohara and Kataira. who left Tokio on Saturday on a Hight ...

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  42. MIGRATION

    Any practical scheme prsnosed by the Dominions for securing British colonists will be supported by the British Government to the extept of half the expense, ...

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  43. BRYAN’S FUNERAL

    The funeral services in connection with the death of Mr. William Jennings Bryan, which will be held here on Friday, will be broadcasted from, several ...

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  44. STATE TREASURY

    At the Executive Council meeting today Mr. C. E. Johnson was promoted to the position of receiver and paymaster, State Treasury, in the place of the ...

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