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  2. Capital and Labour THE SHADOW OF DISASTER.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), who is unanimously supported by the Federal Cabinet in a proposal to hold a round table confereince between employers and ...

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  3. CORRESPONDENCE. Correspondents should advise if letters or contributed articles have been sent, to any other paper. Failure to observe this role mar result in future communications being laid on one side. Letters marked "Examiner' only" will obtain precedence. PROHIBITION.

    Sir,—[?] I am expressing me graft tude of a large section of the communi[?] by saying that the efforts of the Rev. Dunstan in the cause of prohibition are ...

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  4. New Zealand Politics RETRENEHMENT RESENTED.

    A significant development in respect of the Government's retrenchment proposals is that several large branches of the Amalgamated Society of Railway ...

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  5. Nearing the End The Washington Conference

    The Australian Press Association representative at New York interviewed Senator Pearce, who said that under Article 19 of the naval treaty, which now ...

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  6. The Prince of Wales

    The Prince of Wales motored to Sccunderalad this morning, and reviewed 3500 troops in the presence of the Nizam, many dignitaries of state and members ...

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  7. Mowbray Carnival Notes

    At the conclusion of the Thomas Catenby Handicap Charles Sheldon, rider of Glass Dye, was brought before the stewards to explain the reason he ...

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  8. Strike on the Rand Little Hope of Settlement

    A conference is considering the proposals from the federation to-day, but little hope of a settlement is entertained. The miners' delegates say that no useful ...

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  9. AMUSEMENTS. THE NEW PRINCESS THEATRE.

    To-night, at the New Princess Theatre. will see the last screening of a very fine programme in "John Forrest Finds Him. self," and Constanco Binney in "39 East." ...

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  10. THE HONOUR LIST.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 159 words
  11. COAL MINERS DISCHARGED.

    No reply having been received from the coal miners to the terms offered last week, the owners have withdrawn the proposals and posted notices ...

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  12. SERIOUS POSITION DEVELOPING.

    The Industrial Federation terms submitted to the Chamber of Mines included the withdrawal of notices at the coal and sold mines; submission of the ...

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  13. ACADEMY THEATRE.

    To-day's matinee at the Academy will be the last performance of Jack and the Beanstalk." All children attending will receive a lucky bag. To-night the ...

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  14. STABLE CREDIT.

    In the House of Representatives Mr. Massey said New Zealand's credit was very good abroad, and he had commucations from financiers in different parts ...

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  15. MOTOR CAB THIEVES

    Scotland Yard has rounded up a gang of motor car thieves, who have operated in London for some time. After altering the marks the gang ...

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  16. EDUCATION.

    Sir,—In common with many other readers I have perused with benefit the informative articles in the "Examiner" of our former townsman, Mr. ...

    Article : 93 words
  17. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    The current programme will to-night conclude its season at the Majestic. Dainty Marguerite Clark. In "Scrambled Wives," her first production since her return to ...

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  18. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Mr. Allan Wilkie and Miss Hunter-Watts will arrive in Launceston this morning from Devonport. They will stay at the Brisbane Hotel. ...

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  19. AIR PILOTS FORM UNION

    Civil air pilots are organising a trade union in order to stabilise their remuneration and improve their conditions, particularly relating to casual flights. ...

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  20. TRAINERS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 147 words
  21. FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS.

    The Far Eastern Committee has not held a session, due to the non-completion of the work of the sub-committee dealing with electric communications, ...

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  22. THE GREEK THRONE

    According to the "Matin's" Belgrade correspondent at the recent meeting between the Kings of Serbia and Roumania, and Prince George of Greece the ...

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  23. THE ENGLISH PIERROTS.

    To-night will be the last performance of the English Pierrots, who will conclude their season at the Mechanics' institute. The box plan is at ...

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  24. RELIEF FOR UNEMPLOYED

    Several hundred unemployed besieged the Poplar Guardians' Office, demanding increased relief. They took possession of the building while the negotiations ...

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  25. A CARNIVAL OF FLORAL BEAUTY.

    Sir,—It is to be much deplored that in the list of fixtures for Cup weak, when the city is crowded with, visitors from near and far, no special effort has been ...

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  26. PACIFIC FORTIFICATIONS.

    It is understood that a new proposal concerning fortifications in the Pacific has been advanced, under which the islands will be named which may not ...

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  27. VICTORIAN POLICE BAND.

    To-night and Monday night in the Albert Hall the Victorian Police Band and concert party will make first appearances in Tasmania. As their time is ...

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  28. YOUNG GIRL'S ACCUSATION

    A 15-year-old girl who charged Tex Richard with having mis-treated her, cross-examined at the latter's trial, stuck to her story, though she admitted ...

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  29. SERIOUS LABOUR DISPUTE

    Following a labour dispute, Major Hallinan, proprietor of the flour mills at Mallow, Co. Cork, was kidnapped while motoring. A fortnight later, ...

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  30. AUSTRIA'S EX-SOVEREIGNS

    The Ambassadors' Conference at Paris has fixed the pensions to be paid to ex-Empress Zita of Austria. The "Echo de Paris" says that a total ...

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  31. TOTALISATOR RETURNS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 words
  32. NEW P. AND O. STEAMER

    The Peninsular Company's steamer Bendigo, for the Australian trade via the Cape, has been launched at Greenock. ...

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  33. SCARCITY OF HOUSES.

    Sir,—Twenty years ago the best. investment for capital was the erection of houses for tenants to occupy. It is not so now. A better outlet for one's ...

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  34. INCOME TAX PROSECUTIONS

    A Huddersfield magistrate declined to make an order to pay income tax against two workmen under 21 years on the ground that they were infants at law. ...

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  35. LABOUR IN SOUTH AFRICA

    Owing to the congestion in the labour market, the South African High Commissioner warns intending immigrants that entry would be prohibited unless ...

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  36. GERMANY AND POLAND

    It is cabled from Berlin that Poland has offered friendly relations to Germany provided the latter tarries out the Versailles treaty and does not oppose ...

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  37. THE GATE RECEIPTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
  38. SUNDAY BAND CONCERT.

    On Sunday night the City Band will render a selected programme of music at the City Bark, commencing at 8.30. Mr. Chester Edwards will play a ...

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  39. OFFICIAL WAR PHOTOGRAPHS.

    The exhibition of the Commonwealth Government's remarkable collection of enlarged official war photographs will be open to the public at the Albert Hall, ...

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  40. GERMAN REPARATION

    According to a message from Berlin, the Government has obtained a promise of support from the Reichstag majority for a compulsory loan bringing in ...

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  41. THE LADY'S BRACELET.

    After the Lady's Bracelet yesterday Dr. G. E. demons presented a handsome bracelet valued at £20 to Mrs. Tulloch Scott, in whose nomination Skirling won. ...

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  42. SALVATIONIST EMIGRANTS

    A large party of Salvationist emigrants embarked on the Ballarat, each wearing a sprig of wattle. ...

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  43. LORD MOUNT STEPHEN'S ESTATE

    Lord Mount Stephen left £1,500,00. He has bequeathed £10,000 to the Barnardo Homes, and £2000 to the Victoria Hospital, Montreal. After making ...

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  44. FRENCH MINISTER'S ARREST

    M. Vilgrain, who was Food Minister in the Clemenceau Government, was early in January arrested at Nancy and charged with having shot himself in the ...

    Article : 76 words
  45. The Hobart Cup

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 words
  46. Commonwealth Liner Launched

    The steamer Euroa, 6000 tons dead-weight, was launched at Williamstown yards to-day, and some two or three hundred people were present at the ...

    Article : 170 words
  47. THE DUTCH GARDEN.

    Sir,—The Launceston reserves have often been the subject of favourable comment by visitors and citizens, but it is singular that so fur no public ...

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  48. MR. BARWELL'S OPINION.

    In the course of his reply to me toast to his health at a luncheon tendered him by the Australian Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Barwell referred to the ...

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  49. "THE NEXT STEP"

    Reviewing Mr. Piddington's pamph[?], "The Next Step," the "Pall Mall Gazette," criticising the proposal to endow children by taxing employers, says one ...

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  50. THE ALLAN WILKIE SEASON.

    Mr. Allan Wilke gave further proof of his remarkable versatility in the part of the daring and boisterous Petruchio, who makes it his particular business to ...

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  51. FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES

    According to a cable message received yesterday the actual rates of exchange on London on January 27 were:—Paris, 51.76 francs to the £; Stockholm, 16.90 ...

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  52. Mainland Notes

    Jack Tar has arrived at Caulfield from Bendigo with, a view to his engagements at Moonee Valley to-morrow. After a long spell, Galatis has returned ...

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  53. COMPANY FLOTATION

    Ernest Terah Hooloy, Thomas Fletcher (ex-Mayor), John Angus Macdonold (ex-Mayor of Ilkeston), Thomas Llewellyn Dcmery (formerly Hooley's ...

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  54. IRELAND'S TRADE

    The New Zealand delegate to the Irish Congress at Paris described as "clap-trap" the suggestion, that Ireland should boycott British goods. He added that it ...

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  55. Dispute With Corporation

    Mr. E. W. Turner gave his reserved decision this morning in the case in which the Amalgamated Society of Engineers sued the Hobart Corporation on behalf of ...

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  56. THE CIVIC LOAN.

    Sir.—Your sun-leader of the 26th is a valiant attempt to whitewash the City Council and your protegee, the City Manager, re the recent civic loan. Even ...

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  57. General News

    At the City Police Court yesterday; morning, before Mr. E. L. Hall, P.M., Thomas Gourlay was charged with bathing after hours on Sunday in the South ...

    Article : 274 words
  58. Interstate Cricket

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 273 words
  59. FINANCIAL.

    A 6 per cent, conversion loan of £7,000,000 has been underwritten for New South Wales. The minimum was fixed at £97. ...

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  60. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN

    The New South Wales loan is intended to meet debentures and stock totalling £6,900,009, maturing in August-October. The new loan is repayable in 1930-40. ...

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  61. BOWLING

    The match committee of the Northern Tasmanian Bowling Association has decided to postpone the Open Singles, which were fixed to be played on Monday, 30th ...

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  62. ROUND THE WORLD FLIGHT

    Sir Rosa Smith has completed arrangements for the proposed world flight. He has reluctantly abandoned the first Idea, which was a race in an aeroplane aginat ...

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  63. THE AMERICAN FARMER

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says the Agricultural Conference passed various resolutions embodying recommendations for the relief ...

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  64. The Lutheran Church

    A report from Yorke Peninsula states that some excitement was caused at Port Victoria on Sunday afternoon last. A Lutheran Church service had been ...

    Article : 212 words
  65. N.W. COASTAL MATCHES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  66. A Briquetting Engineer

    At a meeting or the Federal Cabinet held to-day the question of the banned German experts was barely touched upon. The Prime Minister. Mr. Hughes, explained ...

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  67. THE PASSING OF THE HORSE,

    The "Daily News" states that the War Office has decided that motor tractors will replace horses in every section of the artillery, thereby reducing the ...

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  68. LAWN TENNIS

    Entries for the summer tournament in Launceston close with Mr. H. Harvey on Wednesday next. There are well over 100 entries in hand up to date. Ladles' singles ...

    Article : 61 words
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