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  4. CHIEFLY FINE

    Today’s weather chart shows an Antarctic depression of considerable intensity over the Tasman. Sea and New Zealand and a large area, of high air ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 252 words
  5. SECURITY NOTE

    Political circles are mystified at the delay in the handing over of the French, reply to the German Security Note: It is hoped that the delay will be ...

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  6. OSMIRIDIUM “FEVER” SPREADING

    Men are still “trekking to the “Ossy” field at Adams River. It is to them the Land of Promise, for every report reaching town is of a ...

    Article : 162 words
  7. SIRDAR MURDER

    Eight of the murderers of the late Sirdar (Major.GeGneral [?] L. O. Fitzmaurice Stack) were executed this morning at three-quarters of an hour ...

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  8. CHINESE UNREST

    Yesterday, a very reliable citizen of Canton, who is thoroughly conversant with the Russian language, reported that he encountered in the city on Thursday ...

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  9. BRITISH SEAMEN

    The latest cable messages from London indicate that the seamen’s strike in Britain is collapsing. The Orient liner Crvieto, with a new crew, left for ...

    Article : 313 words
  10. TONS OF FRUIT

    The s.s. Eromanga (Commonwealth Steamship Line), which is under charter to the Australian Fruit Canners’ Association, arrived at Hobart ...

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  11. INDEPENDENCE DAY

    The idea that Tasmania should celebrate Independence Day—the day on which Tasmania, or Van Diemen’s Land was officially declared a separate colom. ...

    Article : 308 words
  12. SNOW AND FLOOD

    A communication received, by “The News” this morning from Packer Sweeney. who packs supplies out from Fitzgerald to the osmiridium field, stated that he ...

    Article : 340 words
  13. MORE TERRORISM

    The terrorism which marked the earlier period of the Soviet regime is being revived in all parts of Russia, and the Riga correspondent of “The Times” says that ...

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  14. ADAMS RIVER REWARD CLAIMS

    At North Hobart A.L.P. meeting, held at the Federal stret Mission Hall Thursday evening. Sir. W. A. Woods in the chair, a discussion arose on the reported ...

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  15. FRENCH DEBTS

    The Minister of Finance (M. Caillaux), departed for London at midday for the debt discussions without revealing a hint as to what proposals he intended to ...

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  16. THIS MORNING’S MEETING

    The British seamen met again at the Town Hall today to receive reports from the delegates who, were appointed at Friday’s meeting Messrs. Walsh, Johann ...

    Article : 416 words
  17. COAL SITUATION

    Prophesying that next May the workers will be confronted with a great struggle, Mr. Cook (secretary of the Miners Federation) in a speech at Mansfield ...

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  18. BRITISH REGRET

    Pointing out that Britain is at least [?] to [?] the city editor of “The Times ” keys that regret is expressed in business circles that ...

    Article : 118 words
  19. FORTUNE AT RANDWICK

    A wonderfully rich String, programme has been announced by the Australian Jockey club. Twenty five races on the four days are worth £50,500. There is ...

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  20. STATE CABINET

    An important meeting of the State Cabinet will be held on Wednesday, when the whole of the Ministers will be in town. The meeting is expected to last all day, ...

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  21. PROSPECTORS’ LICENCES

    The Mines Office experienced a fairly busy day today, what with calls from successful diggers, the issue of prospect tors licenses and enquiries in regard to ...

    Article : 226 words
  22. CYCLING CHAMPION

    The worlds professional hundred kilometres (about 60 miles) cycling cham, pipnship was won today by Grassin (France) in 80min 0 4-sec snock ...

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  23. A WORLD SCARCITY

    It will prove of interest of the esmiridium prospectors on the various fields to learn that is at present a shortage of metal supplies on the various markets ...

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  24. MAN’S THROAT CUT

    William Vincent Clarke (37), builder, Grey street, Balwyn, was formally remanded at the City Court today until September. 1 on a charge of having murdered ...

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  25. MINISTER AND PRESS

    “Don’t worry me by writing article?; keep calm; no recriminations; remember we and Britain understood each other in war time and must come to understand ...

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  26. MARSHAL PETAIN’S ARRIVAL

    Marshal Petain has arrived here, and is proceeding to the front after studying the situation with Marshal Lyautey. ...

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  27. ALL-INDIA ASSEMBLY

    Mr. V. J. Patel, the Swarajist (Homo Rule) nominee for election to the chair at the All-India Assembly, was elected today by 58 rotes to 56, defeating Dr. ...

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  28. WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED

    It has been suggested that the Public Works Department should instead of picking up a few men for track cutting to the osmiridium field at Adams River, ...

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  29. HOBART AFTERNOON CALL.

    Tasmania gold shares had sellers at 5d at the afternoon call on Change today, but buyers were absent. For New Lansi Logan gold, buyers were in ...

    Article : 93 words
  30. NO DEVELOPMENT.

    Further communications from London are being considered by the oversea shipping representatives today, but so far there has been no fresh development in ...

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  31. CUTTING THE TRACK

    This morning Mr. H. E. R. Sharp, of Ringarooma, waited on the Premier (Mr. J. A. Lyon;) with regard to the necessity for the expeditious cutting of ...

    Article : 294 words
  32. COAST BOMBARDED

    An official communique states that airmen and battleships- yesterday most vigorously bombarded the Riffian coast opposite Alhucemas, seriously damaging ...

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  33. WRONGLY DRAFTED

    Claude Kennedy, cartage contractor, was charged before Mr. E. W. Turner this morning with having failed to pay Patrick John Foreman the wages set ...

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  34. CADINET MEETING

    The Federal Cabinet was specially called together this afternoon to discuss the dispute and the appeals of the British shipowners and of Mr. Havelock ...

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  35. MEN STILL FLOCKING IN

    Increased attention is being paid to the Adams River osmiridium field, and there is now an almost continuous stream of [?]ager diggers going forward to try their ...

    Article : 351 words
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  37. TROUBLE AT DEVONPORT

    On Saturday night, whilst some of Messrs. D. C. Finlayson's iron workers were receiving cargo on the wharf, some unpleasantness occurred by members of ...

    Article : 74 words
  38. THE GREATEST METEORITE.

    Mining for platinum promises to reveal the secret of the world's greatest meteorite. Meteor Crater, at Canyon Diablo, Arizona, 420 feet m diameter and 570 feet ...

    Article : 238 words
  39. DEVONPORT RATES

    A strong Ratepayers’ Association is being formed in Devonport to protest against the excessive rates. ...

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  40. EAST INDIA DOCK

    It is confidently asserted that the strike has fizzled out at the East India dock, and that the pickets have almost disappeared. The Orvieto sailed from ...

    Article : 44 words
  41. IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT

    A most important development in connection: with the dispute was the summoning of a meeting of the maritime and transport ground the afternoon. It is ...

    Article : 67 words
  42. ARMY OFFICER PEDLAR.

    Once an officer in the Regular Army and now reduced to Belling laces—such was the life-story in brief told to the Highgate Bench by Martin Stainforth, a ...

    Article : 87 words
  43. MARINE BOARD REVENUE.

    The following were Marine Board collections at the port of Hobart last week: Wharfage, £372 16s 11d; harbor dues, 9s 6d : tonnage rates. 12s 8d; ...

    Article : 34 words
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