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Advertising : 1 wordsToday’s weather chart shows that the antarctic depression which has been indicated to the south of the Bight for two or three days has intensified considerably, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 235 wordsGovernment House ballroom, Perth, which had been loaned last night for a ball, organised by a committee of citizens to help St. John of Gods Hospital ...
Article : 263 wordsThere is now a promise that greatly improved conditions will shortly be realised in regard to communication with and facilities provided along the track ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 155 wordsThe promoters of the proposed paper pulp industry at Burnie have secured an extension of the option over the properties required for the industry for ...
Article : 130 wordsIn the course of his presidential address to the British Association at Southampton today. Professor Horace Lamb discussed the nature and purpose of science ...
Article : 234 wordsOwing to the British seamen’s strike the third-class passengers on the liner Euripides are held up in the bay, and are forced to prepare their own meals, ...
Article : 119 words“The Belgian debt settlement docs not affect the impending negotiations with other nations.” This, according to the New York correspondent of “The Times,” ...
Article : 189 wordsIn her maiden speech yesterday in the N.S.W. Legislative Assembly, Miss Preston Stanley, M.L.A.. said this of Tom Walsh: “Make no mistake about it: the ...
Article : 44 words“Watch Melbourne,” that is what State Ministers said today regarding the Government’s reply to representations made by Sir Robert Garran on behalf ...
Article : 154 wordsOfficial secrecy prevents the percolation of reliable news of the Caillaux-Churchill parley, but the diplomatic correspondent of “The Times” says that if no formal ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 wordsCables were received today by Mr. Moute, secretary of the Stewards’ Union, from English Labor leaders, which state that the strike of British seamen is not ...
Article : 152 wordsAlthough everybody concerned is keeping exceptionally quiet about the matter, it is understood that there is likely to be something interesting ...
Article : 269 wordsAn extremely interesting visitor called at the Mines Department today, and recalled how, years ago, prospectors and others searching for minerals were ...
Article : 251 wordsA communique from Fez states that the rebels made a counterattack with hand grenades and bayonets on the left [?]ank, but finally were repulsed. ...
Article : 118 wordsPessimism is prevalent in London and Paris on the subject of the Churchill-Caillaux conversations. The British Cabinet is to meet today, and will be presided ...
Article : 184 wordsRecent event, combined with the departure from Sydney today of the freighter Autolycus manned by white seamen, have led Melbourne representatives of ...
Article : 82 wordsImmediately the Legislative Assembly met today, Mr. Arkins (Nationalist), addressing the Speaker, asked whether it was a fact that two men were now under ...
Article : 129 wordsConsiderable interest is displayed in Launceston in the move by the Hobart Marine Board to urge upon the Tasmanian members of the House of ...
Article : 271 wordsUnion officials here are directing their energies to staying the hand of Mr. Brace in regard to deportation proceedings. ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Prince of Wales hag returned from a two-day stay at the ranch of Huetal, and today attended a luncheon tendered by the Ambassador. ...
Article : 67 wordsA statement was made at the unemployed meeting yesterday that the Public Works department had “hundreds of tents rotting in their stores.” This was ...
Article : 98 wordsFrench correspondents in London agree that the conversations yesterday, closed in a pessimistic atmosphere, particularly on the British side. ...
Article : 135 wordsFive passengers were seriously injured and ten others were slightly injured when a street car overturned into a moat owing to a landslide due to very heavy ...
Article : 61 wordsThis morning the crew of the British ship Portfield refused to take the vessel to its Bay anchorage. While the crew looked on the captain threw the lines ...
Article : 57 wordsThe headquarters of the Seamen’s and Firemen’s Union declared today that no ships were held up or prevented from sailing by a “Communist plot,” and it ...
Article : 139 wordsThe general president of the National Sailors’ and Firemen’s Union (Mr. Havelock Wilson) who is in mid. Atlantic aboard the Empress of Scotland has ...
Article : 351 wordsThe Belgian troops landed over the Duisburg and Ruhrort bridgehead at midnight. On the evacuation of the “sanctions” ...
Article : 62 wordsBy 32 votes to 7, the Legislative Council has carried an amendment to the Address-in-Reply expressing regret that the Government had signed a memorial ...
Article : 136 wordsThe death occurred at Longford yesterday, at the age of 72, of Robert Could, one of the best known engineers in the State. Deceased was responsible for the ...
Article : 91 wordsA provisional Anglo-French debt settlement has been reached. ...
Article : 17 wordsThe Premier (Mr. J. A. Lyons) has received advice from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, that the King has been pleased to award the Imperial Service ...
Article : 78 wordsThe strikers received a shock today when the liner Autolycus unexpectedly left Sydney at dawn for Newcastle. They believed the ship was definitely held up. ...
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Advertising : 52 wordsSir Arthur Rickard and Sir William Vicars, in a letter from Sydney which appears in today’s “Times,” make an appeal for a national effort to settle British ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Governor-General (Lord Forster), [?]who is suffering from laryngitis, has been compelled, upon medical advice, to cancel all engagements for a week. ...
Article : 32 wordsLieutenant-Commander H. V. Creer, and a party of 30 officers and men of the Australian Navy, reached Launceston by the Loongana this morning, and will ...
Article : 136 wordsCabinet today decided to make a further sum of money available tor the relief of unemployment in Hobart and Launceston. It was decided that as the ...
Article : 123 wordsTrouble similar to that affecting the ships in English and Australian ports appear to be threatened here. The Sandgate Castle, due to sail for America last ...
Article : 90 wordsFollowing upon statements made to him this morning by representative Adams River diggers the Commissioner of Police (Colonel J. E. C. Lord) ...
Article : 74 wordsThe death occurred today of Field Marshall von Hoctzendorff who commanded the Austro-Hungarian armies during the war. ...
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The News (Hobart, Tas. : 1924 - 1925), Thu 27 Aug 1925, Page 1
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