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  4. BREEZY

    Today’s weather chart shows a large intense anti cyclone covering almost the whole of the Commonwealth, its nucleus —with pressure of over 1033 millibars ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AMERICAN FLEET

    Some 24 hours ahead of time twelve destroyers and three other vessels of the American Fleet arrived at Taicoa Heads at 7 a.m. today, necessitating a ...

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  6. FATAL CYCLING

    During the Belgian Grand Prix motorcycle race a British rider, named Hollowell, died from injuries caused by a fall, owing to his machine skidding when ...

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  7. SYRIAN REVOLT

    Some of the newspapers now declare that the reports of the Druse rising have been exaggerated. They admit that the French troops hare suffered a somewhat ...

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  8. PROMPT ACTION

    Flames and smoke issuing from a side window at No. 93 Molle street, Hobart. attractad the attention of Alfred Burnside as he was going to work with ...

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  9. “OSSY” QUESTING

    The Adams’ River os[?]dium field regarded by the Geological Survey Department as being likely to present every of success, and hopes are ...

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  10. UP IN THE AIR

    Two airmen, named Drounin, and Landry. have succeeded in breaking the duration of flight and speed records, covering 4800 kilometres (approximately, 3000 ...

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  11. MOROCCO WAR

    The Paris correspondent of “The Times” says that the seriousness of the position in Morocco is revealed by the author. Reginald Kahn. who served as ...

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  12. EMPIRE SETTLEMENT

    Taking as his text the statement of the Colonial Secretary. (Mr. L. C. M. Amery) that “public opinion overseas had not grasped the conception that ...

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  13. BIG BARLEY

    Surprising results have, been achieved by the sowing of Pryor s Chevalier barley from South Australia, and it is recounted in the “Brewer’ Journal” that ...

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  14. DETAILS OF ATTACK

    The Beirut correspondent of “The Times” says that the latest French reverse at Jeb el Druse occurred near the of the water supply 1 at A m Mezra, ...

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  15. A CLOSE CALL

    A heap of large stones on the roadway probably prevented a serious accident on the Hobart-Glenorchy tram line this morning. ...

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  16. MR. CADBURY ARRIVES

    “I have come out to learn and not to teach Australia anything; many conflicting statements are made at Home, particularly about the Commonwealth’s ...

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  17. PIT DISASTER

    Five persons were killed and 15 injured by an explosion at a colliery at Walls Mid today. ...

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  18. INTER-STATE HOCKEY

    The result of the inter-State hockey matches played at. Launceston today were: Tasmania defeated Queensland. 7 goals 2 goals, and Victoria defeated West ...

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  19. MINING INDUSTRY

    The question of the reorganisation of the - Tasmanian. Mines Department is receiving close attention, and It is hoped to place it on a new ha[?] which will ...

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  20. TRAIN ACCIDENT

    An accident occurred to the train from Launceston to Burnie on Saturday afternoon near Exton. The engine spring broke, and the driver temporally fixed ...

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  21. SHUNTING MISHAP

    A slight mishap occurred in the railway yards this morning, when a small shunting engine collided with a larger engine, while engaged in shunting operations. ...

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  22. “SCAPEGOAT” HUNT

    The “scapegoat” hunt which is proceeding in Paris on account of the Jeb [?] Druse revenues, needs to be watched cautiously, according to the Paris ...

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  23. FRUIT FOR ARGENTINE

    The Secretary of the State Emit Advisory Board (Mr. P. H. Thomas) in in receipt of the following communication the secretary of the Australian Fruit ...

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  24. THE TWO BLUES

    Oxford and Cambridge came by their respected “blues”, by a curious chapter of accidents. The original color adopted by Oxford at the Henley race was that of ...

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  25. REVIVING INDUSTRY

    An old East Coast industry is about to be revived. The Seymour coal mine, at Seymour, pear Bicheno, has been unwatered alter months of work, during ...

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  26. FOOTBALL

    A masting of the Southern Country Football Association was. held at the Enterprise Hotel, Brighton, on Saturday night. There were present ...

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  27. JEWEL MYSTERY

    A London street, shut in by hign walls, locked at night with iron gates and patrolled by a beadle, has been the scene of a theft of jewels worth £23,000. How ...

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  28. VIC. POLICE CHEF

    Mr. Nicholson. Chief Commissioner of Police, has today resigned his position, and the Cabinet is taking steps to select a successor. Mr. Nicholson is to ...

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  29. LONG LOST SON

    Gordon Dclierty (16) disappeared [?] months ago, and his parents spent hundreds of pounds and travelled thousands of miles in search of the boy, ...

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  30. TROUBLE ONLY LOCAL

    The Premier (M. Painters) has received a telegram, from Syria to the effect that Jeb el Druse is quiet. Official charters declare that the trouble is purely ...

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  31. SEA-POWER ON THE CHEAP.

    The Naval estimates for the tame of the Armada were about £56,000 a year. The cost of building the largest ship in the Navy in 1561 was £3788, and her ...

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  32. STREET FRACAS

    A further-adjournment to allow more evidence for the defence to be obtained was granted Mr. E. M. Johnson in the City Police Court this morning in the ...

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  33. MERCHANT SERVICE

    A meeting of the Merchant service Guild was held at the [?]rades Hall on Saturday evening. The State secretary (Mr. W. T. Corby) ...

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  34. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS

    The Commercial Travellers’ constitution day was celebrated at the flub at Hobart on Saturday night, Past President F. A. R. Lakin being in the chair. Mr. ...

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  35. DANCE HALL’S DOOM

    Flames waltzed through the large dance hall adjacent to the. Deer Park Hotel, Ballarat-road, Deer Park, late last night, completely destroying it. The damage ...

    Article : 85 words
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  37. SOUTH COMET MINE

    Mr. Hugh D. Marsh., of Zeehan, chairman of directors of the South Comet Silver-Lead Mining Company, left Hobart this morning after a brief business visit ...

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  38. HOBART AFTERNOON CALL.

    The chief features at the afternoon call on "'Change today were the rises in Moont Lyell, North Moont Farrell, Roond Hill and E.Z. Co. shares. Lycils improved 6d ...

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  39. MOUNT CAMERON

    Mr. W . A. Pretyman, Secretary for Mines, will leave Hobart tomorrow morning for Gladstone for the purpose of attending a special meeting of the Mount ...

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  40. UNCLAIMED DIVIDENDS

    How casual racing people are is shown by the fact that , the A.J.C., in the year just closed, profited to the extent of £1110 because of unclaimed ...

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  41. UNSATISFACTORY SHED.

    A resident of Carlton-street, New Town, named P. H. Noble pleaded guilty before Mr. E. W . Turner. P.M., in the City Police Court this morning to a charge of ...

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  42. MENTAL HOSPITAL

    This morning Dr. E. Morris Miller, and the Secretary for Public Health, Mr. E. Tudor, paid a visit to the Mental Diseases Hospital. New Norfolk. The ...

    Article : 45 words
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