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  4. FINE AND COOL

    Some further light showers have fallen over Southern Tasmania during the 24 hours ended 9 a.m., but barometers have risen with the approach of high air ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PRINCE’S TOUR

    The Prince of Wales attended a race meeting in his honor at Palermo, where a great crowd cheered him. Some amusement was caused when a number of ...

    Article : 107 words
  6. LABOR CONGRESS

    The second post-war international Labor-Socialist Congress, which is being attended by 1000 delegates from 30 nations, was continued to-day. Difficulty was ...

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  7. STRIKE OF BRITISH SEAMEN

    The Federal Ministry has launched its attack against the extremist forces behind the shipping crisis by issuing a special proclamation last night declaring the ...

    Article : 190 words
  8. THE ADAMS RIVER “RUSH”

    The Adams River osmiridium field has, during the past few weeks, come into much prominence. This is largely owing to publicity which has been given to it ...

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  9. FRENCH DEBTS

    The French Minister of Finance (M. Caillaux) and the British Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill) met at the Treasury at noon today to ...

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  10. PRICE OF OMIRIDIUM

    This morning Mr. W. Sheridan, M.H.A., waited on the Premier (Mr. J. A. Lyons), and brought under his notice the fact that it was being claimed by the ...

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  11. COMMUNIST CLASH

    Thirty police were injured today in a clash with Communists during a procession after the meeting of the Labor conference. ...

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  12. KILN COLLAPSES

    Four men were injured, two seriously, when a patent kiln at Bakewell’s Brick Works, St. Peter’s, collapsed today. The injured men are:— ...

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  13. ECONOMIC EFFECTS

    Pointing out the serious economic effects of a hold-up, the Overseas Shipping Representatives’ Association has written to the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  14. UNEMPLOYED DISAPPOINTED

    The unemployed who assembled at the Trades Hall this morning in anticipation of the pick-tip in connection with the cutting of the track to the Adams ...

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  15. SOUTH YARRA MURDER

    Cyrus Luff Braby (30) was found guilty of the wilful murder of William Southwick (69), commission and estate agent, of Rockley road, South Yarra, by the ...

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  16. PORT KEMBLA IDLE

    The departure for Sydney of the steamer Port Kembla has been postponed. The v[?]ssel is one of three affected by the dispute. The others are the Cornwall and ...

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  17. NO OFFICIAL STATEMENT

    No official statement was issued at the close of today’s meeting between Mr. Churchill and M. Caillaux. The latter told Reuter’s Agency ...

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  18. HOW IT HAPPENED

    The men were demolishing a portion of the kiln. About a dozen men were engaged on the Job, and the four injured men were working on the top ...

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  19. MR. WALSH SILENT

    Questioned late last night, Mr. Thomas Walsh said he would not comment on the Commonwealth Government’s move until he tad received full particulars of ...

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  20. EROMANGA’S FRUIT

    With 14,670 cases of canned i[?]t from Tasmania for the limited Kingdom the Commonwealth Government steamer [?]omanage, under charter to the Australian ...

    Article : 228 words
  21. EXCITEMENT AND HOPE

    Our Glenora correspondent writes:— Osmiridi[?]m, a word unknown to many vocabularies until recently, is now a commonplace. A visit to the Derwent and ...

    Article : 356 words
  22. EXPRESS CRASHES

    As the result of a collision today between an express train from Paris and a stationary train at Dijon, three passengers were killed and 20 others were ...

    Article : 107 words
  23. COLD WEATHER IN MIDLAND

    The wintry weather conditions prevailing in the Midlands have been the [?]ust felt for many years. It is a usual, occurrence to have one or two falls of snow ...

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  24. DONAH AND COOMA

    The Marine Court began today its investigations into the cause of the collision between the steamers Oonah and Comma off Gellibrand light at 1.19 on ...

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  25. ISSUE OF MINERS’ RIGHTS.

    There were many callers at the Mines Office today, making a number of enquiries in regard to the osmiridium field. Thirty-one miners’ rights were issued ...

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  26. LONDON SHIPS LEAVE

    An official at the headquarters of the Seamen’s and Firemen’s Union said to-day. that all the ships affected by the trouble at the London docks had sailed, ...

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  27. ROYAL TENNIS

    In the Royal Tennis contest for the Friend Cup. H. C. Walker and Dr. T. Butler remained in the final, each with two lives, so that the final consisted of ...

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  28. SYRIAN SITUATION

    The Ministry of War announces that calm continues , in Jeb el Druse region and that Sucid[?] is still surrounded, but is regularly supplied by aeroplanes with ...

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  29. BREAD AND MEAT

    Having dealt with the question of a cheaper milk supply for the city, the Housewives’ Association now intends turningattention to the matter of reducing the ...

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  30. THE NEXT MOVE

    Every eye is turned on Mr. Bruce today in the expectation of his making the next move to settle the British seamen’s dispute. ...

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  31. FRENCH PRESS NERVOUS

    The French press is exhibiting nervousn[?] with regard to Syria, and die Paris correspondent of “The Times” says that a semi-official bulletin describes the ...

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  32. CITY ADMINISTRATION

    At last night’s meeting of the City Council. Alderman A. J. Nettlefold strongly criticised the remarks made by certain speakers at the meeting of ...

    Article : 311 words
  33. IS IT FAULTY ?

    According to a report submitted by the the superintendent (Mr. Trousselot) at the last meeting of that Fire Brigade Board, two employees of the City ...

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  34. SHIPS HELD UP

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  35. TO-DAY’S STOP-WORK MEETING

    Attended, by a thousand Australian seamen, the stop-work meeting today decided to support the British seamen in bringing about a successful issue, and ...

    Article : 85 words
  36. GERMAN POLITICS

    The date of publication has not yet been fixed, but political circles are stirred by ex-Chancellor Wirth’s resignation of membership of the Centre Party owing ...

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  37. MOROCCO WAR

    In an official communique which was issued today it is claimed that the enemy’s fire at A[?]cemas was silenced by the opportune arrival of the warship ...

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  38. HOBART AFTERNOON CALL.

    A buyer of Golden Gates offered 7d on ’Change this afternoon, but sellers were absent. Mount Bischoff Extended had sellers at 5s 3d, but no business was ...

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  39. ADAMS RIVER TRACK

    The Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. J. Belton), stated this morning that 30 men were now being employed on the cutting of the track from Fitzgerald to ...

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  40. CABINET CRITICISED

    The overse[?], shipowners are waiting to see whether the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) Intends to involve the new deporta[?]on law against the Australian leaders ...

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  41. RANDWICK GALLOPS

    The course proper was open at Randwick this morning. Hurdles were 70ft. out, and the going was good. The metropolitan favorite Virgin Gold took the ...

    Article : 166 words
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  43. HORSE KILLED

    As the result of a collision between a tram and a milk cart this morning, a horse was so badly injured that it had to be destroyed. The cart, the property ...

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  44. UNEMPLOYMENT

    As the result of representations made to the Premier, by the Mayor, it has been decided to continue work on the Sandy Bay and New Town road jobs until ...

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  45. S.A. SOCCER TEAM

    The South Australian Soccer football team to play against Tasmania at Hobart next Saturday, left here this morning. The team, as selected, is:—Barons, Gormlie, ...

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  46. LAST BRITISH STRIKE

    The last, serious strike of British seamen was in April, 1921, when every ship in port in England was held up—for a time. ...

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  47. SYDNEY MARKET REPORT

    The following is a copy of telegram received by the Port Huon Fruitgrowers’ Co. Operative Association from the Associated Selected Agents, Sydney, dated ...

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  48. PETITION FOR LIQUIDATION.

    This morning John Henry Russell, farmer of Rhyndaston filed a petition with the Registrar in Bankruptcy for the liquidation of his affairs. He gave no ...

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