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  4. FURTHER SHOWERS

    Today’s weather chart shows an antarctic depression of moderate intensity over the South Tasman Sea, and south east corner of the Commonwealth, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GORED BY BULL

    Sir. Sol. J. Eaves, of Kermandie, had a narrow escape from being gored to death by a bullock. He was assisting a drover of a small mob of bullocks ...

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  6. MOROCCO WAR

    The Tangier correspondent of “The Times”' says that most. of the survivors from Ainbuaissa have reached safety. The missing include the subaltern who was in ...

    Article : 115 words
  7. EMPIRE GOODS

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Sir Wilfrid Sugden (Conservative M.P. for Hartlepools) suggested that the Colonial Secretary should recommend to ...

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  8. RUHR EVACUATED

    Reports from all parts show that the Franco-Belgian evacuation to the Ruhr, except the three “sanction” towns, or Dusseldorf, Duieburg, and Ruhrort, is ...

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  9. HOW WILL HOBART WELCOME FLEET?

    Hobart’s welcome to the four American cruisers, now steaming down the Tasmanian coast, is likely to be cold—in atmospheric temperature, that is. A special weather forecast issued for “The News” at neon today is as follows:— ...

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  10. SNOW IN CITY

    Flakes of snow falling with the rain at intervals during the day caused many to prophesy that Hobart was in for another such fall as coated the city in the ...

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  11. ABOARD THE RICHMOND

    Left: Rear-Admiral Ma[?]der, [?]s the third cruiser division U.S.[?]. and Capt. Cotton, Commander U.S.S. Richmond. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THEIR NAMESAKES

    By having visited the light cruiser Richmond, because it bore the same same, as their city. Richmond councillors have accomplished nothing unique. ...

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  13. ABDEL KRIM’S BLUFF

    The French Government is going kept destitute of direct information as to what is Abdel Krim’s game, and is trying to deduce a solution from “The ...

    Article : 237 words
  14. SUFFERING REFUGEES

    The Berlin correspondent of “The Times'” says that the scandalous mismanagement of the repatriation of Germans from Poland has resulted in great ...

    Article : 224 words
  15. £600 DAMAGES

    A collision between a motor cycle and a motor car at the intersection of Davey and Hurray streets some months ago resulted in a formal judgment for £600, ...

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  16. SECURITY PACT

    The “Etoile Beige” understands that conversations are at present being held through diplomatic channels between London Paris and Brussels, with a view to ...

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  17. ALLEGED BOYCOTT

    No reply is expected by Admiral Counts to the message which be sent to the Secretary for the United States Navy with regard to the statement ...

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  18. CHINESE BOYCOTT

    The Riga correspondent of “The Times” says that Bolshevik agents have telegraphed from Peking that the student movement is crumbling despite the ...

    Article : 95 words
  19. DRY TRAMWAYMEN

    “Any tramway employee found in an hotel in uniform at any time. whether he is on or off duty, shall be liable to dismissal.” This is the City Council’s edict. ...

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  20. WOOLLEN INDUSTRY

    Having been, closed down for the past couple of months on account of the depression in the textile industry, Aiken’s woollen Mill. Macquarie-street, is expected to ...

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  21. INQUEST ON ESSEX SIX

    Unable to determine the cause of a fire which on May 28, on the Launceston Hobart road, about, nine miles beyond Perth, destroyed an Essex motor-car ...

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  22. MELBOURNE FUNCTIONS

    In three days the memorable visit of the American Fleet will have ended, and the rank and file of the ships are crowding as many engagement as possible ...

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  23. SHOCKING CONDITIONS

    Berlin is distressed to find that the Germans from Poland are suffering from their devotion to the Fatherland, and President von Hindenburg has summoned ...

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  24. FAREWELL MELBOURNE

    On board the flagship Richmond,. Tuesday With the sun blazing from a blue sky and to farewells from, the thousands of friends made during the last twelve ...

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  25. AT SEA

    As the United States cruisers, left Port Phillip . Heads, nine aeroplanes stunted aloft, ten miles from land. We are now speeding along the ...

    Article : 108 words
  26. EIGHTEEN TO ONE

    Eighteen head of cattle proved too big a handful for a small boy, aged seven, left in charge of them by Emily Stubtard. Two browsed gently on a lady’s ...

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  27. ALLEGED BRIBERY

    The charge against the Rumanian, Alex. Gregorenko, who was arrested in connection with the alleged attempted bribery of Constable Kedrolivansky. who gave ...

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  28. STATE PARLIAMENT

    A long, weary sitting of both Houses of the State Parliament is expected tonight, when it is hoped that the business offering will be cleared up. Both Houses ...

    Article : 288 words
  29. WAR BIRD BACK TO NEST

    A seaplane being hoisted aboard the U.S.S. Marblehead, one of the 7300-ton cruisers now on their way to Hobart. Weather permitting, this plane will fly over Hobart ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. MIGRATION FARCE

    In the House of Commons today replying plying to Mr. Herbert Williams (Cons. M.P. for Reading), the Colonial Secretary (Mr. L. C. M. Amery) stated that ...

    Article : 108 words
  31. ATTEMPTED MURDER

    Albert Best has been found guilty of having attempted to murder his sister, Gertrude, despite her refusal to give evidence against him. ...

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  32. BRIT. COMMONWEALTH

    Defining the British Commonwealth as “A loose confederacy bound by ties of common sentiment, common institutions, and common interests,” professor ...

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  33. GOLDEN GATE MINE

    A crushing of 175 tons from the Golden Gate Mine, at Mathinna, yielded 36oz. of smelted gold, and 25cwt of concentrates, estimated to contain 10oz of gold. ...

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  34. WOMEN ALDERMEN

    An interesting section of a bill to amend the Launceston Corporation Act shortly to be introduced by Alderman C. E. W. James, M.H.A., is that providing ...

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  35. SCHOOLTEACHER INJURED

    The treacherous snow, lying four inches deep on the mountain roads, caused a rather nasty accident near the Fern Tree at 9 o’clock this morning, when a ...

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  36. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Commons today the Prime Minister (Mr. S. Baldwin) announced that the House would rise on August 7 or 8 until November 16. ...

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  38. CHANGE FOR DOLLARS

    Difficulty may be experienced both by American sailors and people of Hobart in unravelling the intricacies of the difference between Commonwealth and American ...

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  39. COAL SETTLEMENT

    The Berlin correspondent of “The Times” says that there is considerable disappointment in German mining circles at the staying off of the British crisis. ...

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  40. BURNIE’S WHARVES

    At yesterday’s meeting of the Marine Board of Burnie it was decided to hire the dredge Macquaire to remove the accumulation of slit of the last 14 years ...

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  41. MIGHTIEST SHIP IN U.S.A, FLEET

    The U.S.S. West Virginia now lying in Sydney Harbor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  42. NATIONAL PARK TRIP

    Owing to altered arrangements for the entertainment of the visiting sailors, only 100 men instead of 300, as previously arranged, will go to Bushy Park on ...

    Article : 94 words
  43. PRINCE’S TOUR

    The Repulse, with the Prince of Wales aboard, arrived here today from South Africa. ...

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  44. PETITION FOR LIQUIDATION.

    George Walter Crosswell. farmer, of Glen Kern, has filed a petition with the Registrar in Bankruptcy for the liquidation of his affairs. No particulars as to ...

    Article : 42 words
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