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  2. Advertising

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  4. TEMPORARILY FINE

    A rapid movement of air pressure systems is again in evidence on today’s weather chart. The small “high” which was centred over New South Wales and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TOURIST SEASON

    A meeting of the executive of the Tourist Advisory Board was held this morning at the Town Hall, at which Mr. C. Miscamble Commissioner of Railways, ...

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  6. OVERSEAS TRADE

    There is a movement among the shipowners concerned with the Australian trade to improve the present conditions by means of a general regularisation of ...

    Article : 138 words
  7. BOILER BURSTS

    As the result of a boiler explosion on the steamer, Mackinac, from Newport to Pawtucket, with 677 excursionists on board, the casualties total 29 dead two ...

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  8. LIGHT ’PLANES

    Sir Philip Sassoon opened today the London Light Aeroplane Club at Edgware making the inaugural flight in a De Haviland Moth. This is the first ...

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  9. BELGIUM’S DEBTS

    France is closely watching the course of the Belgo-American debt negotiations, which, according to the Paris correspondent of “The Times,” has produced ...

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  10. CHINESE BOYCOTT

    Authoritative circles in London are concerned at the action of the Canton Government in banning the free movement of British ships to and from ...

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  11. IN THE ARCTIC

    The MacMillan naval air exhibition has abandoned the hope of carrying out the full exploration programme this year. Their activities have been curtailed by ...

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  12. VICE-ADMIRAL SINCLAIR

    Vice-Admiral Sir E. S. Alexander Sinclair (commanding the First Battle Squadron of the Atlantic Fleet), left for Canton this morning on H.M.S. ...

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  13. COMMUNIST OUTRAGE

    An outrage was attempted on the Champs Elysees last night, when a band of 40 Bulgarian Communists attacked M. Theodore Koulieff and M. Boris Vasoff. ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICAN WOOL

    The Ministerialist organ, “Die Burger,” understands that the Russian Government has informed Mr. C. Pienaar, the Union Commissioner for Commerce on the ...

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  15. STATE PREMIER’S TOUR

    The Premier (Mr. J. A. Lyons) left today for return to Hobart after his West Coast visit. As Minister of Mines he found Zechan very depressed, though ...

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  16. PRESS CONFERENCE

    Full details of the Tasmanian itinerary of the Imperial Press Conference during the visit of the delegates to Australia were issued today as follows:— ...

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  17. ECONOMIC COMMITTEE

    A statement, authorised by Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Prime Minister, was issued tonight which says that while the Government will most carefully ...

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  18. TARIFF AUTONOMY

    The invitation of the Chinese Government to the various Powers to attend a tariff conference says that the Chinese Government, proposes that the question ...

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  19. SHIPPING DIFFICULTY

    As a result of the Marrawah’s holdup and the mishap to the Conah, considerable inconvenience is being experienced on the coast. Goods urgently ...

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  20. COAL COMMISSION

    Delegates at the conference of the Miners’ Federation at London agreed to the executives view that, despite the Government’s refusal to accede to the ...

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  21. JAPAN’S INVITATION

    The Foreign Office this afternoon received the Chinese invitation to a tariff conference from the Japanese Minister at Peking (Mr. Kenkichi Yoshizawa). ...

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  22. SIGNED ANOTHER’S NAME

    “A [?] shall not make the signature of any other person on the electoral paper. P[?]lty, £50. So says Section 167 of the Electoral ...

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  23. THE SECOND REPORT

    The Empire marketing of meat forms the subject of a second report by the Imperial Economic Committee, which was issued tonight. The committee ...

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  24. TAS. FISHERIES

    At the meeting, of the Fisheries Commissioners last night certain reference was made by members to the fact that they had not been given a chance to ...

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  25. DECEASED MEMBER

    Recognition of the valuable services rendered to fruitgrowers by the late Mr. Hedley Calvert, M.L.C., is to be made by the Port Huon Fruitgrowers’ ...

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  26. DISPUTE SETTLED

    The Marrawah dispute was settled to-day, and the new crew signed on immediately. The vessel sails for Tasmanian ports on Saturday. ...

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  27. IRRIGATION

    Yesterday the Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. J. Belton) paid a visit to the Derwent Valley, at the invitation of Mr. W. E. Shoobridge, M.HA., to ...

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  28. ITALIAN AIRMAN

    Marchese de Pinedo, who arrived at Menado (Celebes Island) on Tuesday, reached Zamboanga (Philippine Islands) at 2.30 this afternoon. ...

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  29. BENDIGO RACES

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  30. ADAMS RIVER

    Yesterday the Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. J. Belton) sent for Mr. Wilson, the sub-inspector of roads in the Derwent Valley, and on his arrival in ...

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  31. HUON RIVER

    The necessity for dredging the Huon River as far as Franklin, and then on to Huonville, was stressed by Mr. W. H. Calvert, M.L.G., at the annual meeting ...

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  32. MOTOR CAR AND TRAM

    A tram and motor car collided in the Anzae Parade at South Kensington at midnight last night. Three occupants of the car were hurt. They were:— ...

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  33. ESCAPED FROM HOME

    Thomas Hall, a middle aged man of short stature and dishevelled appearance appeared before Mr. E. W. Turner, P.M., in the City Police Court this ...

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  34. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    The Treasury has issued a notification that the Commonwealth 5 per cent. loan 1945-75 has been added to list of stocks, in respect of which the provisions of ...

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  35. TASMANIAN TIMBER

    The Minister for Forestry (Mr. A. G. Ogilvie) has received the following letter from Mr. A. Nicol, of Burnie, executive secretary of the Tasmanian ...

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  36. FEDERAL ELECTION

    Dr. Earl Page, the Federal Treasurer, declared today that when the Federal Government, faces the electors in March or April next both the Nationalist and ...

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  37. “A PUBLIC SERVICE”

    Several cases of cattle straying occupied the attention of the Police Magistrate at the Glenorchy Police Court this morning. Serg. Crosswell conducted the ...

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  38. PORT HUON DIRECTORS

    The retiring directors of the Port Huon Fruit growers Co-operative Association were unanimously re-elected at the annual meeting of shareholders today. ...

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  39. MENTAL HOSPITAL

    A meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works will be held on Tuesday morning next. The committee consists of Messrs. J. A. Hurst, W. ...

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  40. MAILS LATE

    The following is a copy of telegram received by the Superintendent of Mails, Hobert, from Superintendent of Mails, Melbourne:— ...

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  41. DAVIS CUP

    The drawings in the Davis Cup competition for tomorrow’s play are:—Patterson (Australia) versus Shumiz. (Japan), and Anderson (Australia) versus ...

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  42. CAR ACCIDENT IN MELBOURNE

    Late last night a motor accident occurred at Bacchus Marsh to a car containing four men. The injured are as follows:— ...

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  43. LATE SPORTING

    Gallops at Randwick this morning were done on the course proper which was wet and with the hardies 20 feet out from the rails, and the fog being thick, prevented ...

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  45. RESCUED FROM MT. BARROW

    The night’s rest and attention received by the four members of the party rescued from Mt. Barrow on the previous day has had a beneficial effect on their ...

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  46. AFTER DARK

    The danger of riding after dark without a light was emphasised by the Police Magistrate (Mr. G. Crosby Gilmore) in fining a man £1, with costs, in ...

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  47. CO-OPERATION

    Mr. J. Belton, Minister for Agriculture, attended the meeting of shareholders of the Port Huon Fruitgrowers’ Co-operative Association this afternoon, and ...

    Article : 64 words
  48. HOBBS RESTING

    J. B. Hobbs (Surrey), who on Monday and Tuesday equalled, and then beat, Dr. Gra[?]s 126 centuries, is, on medical advice, resting for the next three ...

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  49. LORD STONEHAVEN

    A gathering or two hundred persons farewelled Lord and Lady Stonehaven at a dinner given by the townspeople at Stonehaven. ...

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  50. AN “AWFUL TRIP”

    In extenuation of having been found drunk and disorderly on the previous night in Elizabeth street, Frank Hurley, seaman said when charged before ...

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  51. MOTOR-CAR LICENCE.

    In the Oatlands Police Court today before A. F. Archer and W. P. Fisher, J’s.P., William, William Bede Reynolds was fined £I, with 9s costs, for having ...

    Article : 68 words
  52. HOBART AFTERNOON CALL.

    At the afternoon call on ’Change today buyers of Broken Hill South appeared on the market offering 69s. There were no sellers. Although buyers offered £5 1[?]s ...

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