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  2. THE HOBART REGATTA.

    Entries were received last night for the Hobart Regatta of 1921, and the number was 109, which the committee consider satisfactory. Several of the ...

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  3. THE STEWARDS' STRIKE

    Hopes were expressed in union circles to-day that the strike would be settled about the middle of next week. A mass meeting of stewards will be ...

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  4. UNEMPLOYMENT IN ENGLAND

    A conference of the workers' section of the industrial councils for the Government Department decided to-day to withdraw their representatives from ...

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  5. THE FRUIT TRADE

    Tho Agents-General of the Australian States waited as a deputation to-day on the Food and Shipping Coutrollors, requesting increased shipping space for ...

    Article : 97 words
  6. THE FAILURE OF FARROW'S BANK

    Astounding disclosures were made at the Guildhall Police Court to-day in the prosecution ot officials of Farrow's Bank, which suspended payment last ...

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  7. IRELAND

    On Tuesday last an ambush at Headford, in County Galway, resulted in six out of eight auxiliaries being wounded, and their lorry, which was ...

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  8. POLL TAX ON FOREIGNERS.

    The Pans Municipal Council proposes to impose a poll tax of £4 per head on all foreigners entering Paris the tax to be renewable on the payment of ...

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  9. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Persian Cabinet, for the third time, has tendered its resignation and it has been accepted by the Shah. ...

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  10. D'ANNUNZIO.

    The departure from Finnie of Gabrjele D'Annunzio, the poet filibuster, who seized the city and set up a Government there, was accompanied by ...

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  11. PAPAL ENCYCLICAL.

    A Papal Encyclical, issued yesterday, invites Catholies throughout the world to solemnise the seventh centenary of St. Francis of Assisi, in Italy, who is buried ...

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  12. ADVANCE OF 12s. FOR, TASMANIAN APPLES.

    The London representative of the Australian Press Association says he understands that a number of tho principal apple importers are willing to ...

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  13. THE COAL INDUSTRY.

    A compulsory conference to consider the log claims of the Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association on the colliery proprietors of the ...

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  14. COMMONWEALTH SHIPBUILDING.

    Mr. Ourchin, formerly superintendent of the Commonwealth Naval Yard at Cockatoo Island, discussing Australian shipbuilding in the newspaper ...

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  15. DR. MANNIX.

    The Edinburgh Town Council has refused the use of the Usher-hall for a Roman Catholic welcome to Dr. Mannix, tho Archbishop of Melbourne. ...

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  16. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The gifts and souvenirs presented to the Prince of Willes dining his recent tour will shortly be exhibited at the Imperial Institute. They will include ...

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  17. RISING PRICE OF APRICOTS.

    Mr. J. Piggott, manager of the Port Huon Co-operative Association, stated last night that he had noticed in the press that a large order had been ...

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  18. MORE' POLICEMEN MURDERED.

    Sinn Feiners ambushed a police patrol yesterday at Glenwood, in County Cork, and killed Inspector Clarke, a sergeant and four constables, ...

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  19. BRITISH TRADE.

    Sir William Nugent, a director of the Federation of the British Industries, interviewed to-day, said that British exporters were severely hit by ...

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  20. MILITARY BLOW LP BUSINESS PREMISES.d

    Following the murder of two policemen on Saturday night the owners of six business premises in Washington- street, Cork, were ordered to vaca to ...

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  21. THE ORIENT COMPANY.

    Sir Kenneth Anderson and Mr. J. C. Geddes, directors of the Orient Co., arrived from London by the R.M.S. Ormonde to-day, and were entertained ...

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  22. SENATOR MILLEN IN REPLY.

    Senator Millen, replying to Sir William Nugent's reference to Australian credits, says Sir William sought to make it appear that the Australian ...

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  23. AGRARIAN RIOTS IN INDIA.

    Agrarian riots have again broken out in tho Fyzabad district of the United Provinces of India, where several houses have been destroyed, crops burnt, and ...

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  24. WOOL REALISATION SCHEME.

    A conference of members of tho Wool Federation and the directors of the Realisation Association, after a long and cordial discussion, agreed to-day ...

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  25. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S VISIT.

    The Governor-General and Lady Forster are expected to arrive in Hobart by H.M.A.S. Sydney on, the first visit to Tasmania at 10 a.m. on Monday. ...

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  26. FRUIT EXPORT TRADE

    The Tasmanian delegates to the Melbourne fruit conference which has been sitting to determine the standardisation of overseas fruit exports, returned ...

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  27. THE ALLIES AND ARMENIA.

    It is understood that Piesident Wilson is somewhat surprised at the apparent lessened interest of the Allies in Armenia following his mediation with ...

    Article : 137 words
  28. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    Amended regulations issued under the Commonwealth Public Service Act, and approved at a meeting of the Federal Executive Council on Thursday, provide ...

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  29. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS.

    A meeting of fannere was held,in the Town-hall, Burnie, this afternoon', with the object of "arranging to sell this season'[?] agricultural products at ...

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  30. DAM BURSTS IN MEXICO.

    About 100 persons were drowned and over 200 injured owing to two dams bursting yesterday and flooding the mining centre of Pachuea, in Mexico. ...

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  31. NAVAL.

    The "Daily Mirror" states that the sub-committee of the Imperial Defence Committee continues to discuss the question of the construction of big ...

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  32. FRENCH POLITICS.

    M. Aristide Briand, the new Prime Minister of Franco, outlined the policy of the new Government in an address to the Chamber of Deputies to-day. He ...

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  33. RHODESIA.

    The Administrator of Rhodesia has submitted to the Legislative Council a memorandum stating that the Secretry of State for the Colonies, while ...

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  34. SLUMP IN SCOTTISH LINEN.

    There is a marked slump in the Scottish linen trade, and many firms have not booked an order for twe months Buyers are refusing to enter ...

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  35. PHYCICAL CULTURE.

    When the Directors of Education met in Sydney last year they decided to ask the Defence Department to take up the subject of the physical development ...

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  36. DISARMAMENT.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the Senato Foreign Relations Committee has amended and approved of the ...

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  37. RAILWAY UNIFICATION.

    Mr. Hustat Blake, of the firm of Sir John Woolfe-Barry, Lystre, and Co., London, was a passenger on the R.M.S. Ormonde, which arrived at Fremantle ...

    Article : 96 words
  38. CHARTERED.CO.'S CLAIMS.

    A Royal Commission has issued its award in respect to the claim made against the Crown by the British South Africa Co. The company claimed ...

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  39. THE COAL-MINING INDUSTRY.

    The "Morning Post" states that the revolt of buyers against the high price of English coal has, been completely successful. Thanks to the Spa ...

    Article : 82 words
  40. CLARMONT FACTORY ESTATE

    Steady progress is being made with the erection of the distributing towers and concrete preparation plant incdental to the erection of the British ...

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  41. THE COLONIAL OFFICE,

    The "Manchester Guardian" states that the Ministerialists are making nervous efforts to excuse the appointment of Mr. Winston Churchill as ...

    Article : 158 words
  42. EFFECT OF FALLING PRICES.

    The creditors of the Bristol and Dominions' Producers' Association have decided to approve of voluntary liquidation. ...

    Article : 182 words
  43. COLLIE COAL MINERS.

    The threatened strike of Collio minors, owing to the union's objection to the Railway Commissioner's method of distribution of railway orders among the ...

    Article : 66 words
  44. BILLIARDS.

    In the second round of the English Amateur billiard championship, Graham Syn[?]es. a former holder of the title, scored 2,000 to Higinbotham's 1,914, and ...

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  45. THE W.A. SHOOTING CASE.

    The Coilio shooting case, in which Alexander McGowan was seriously rounded in the stomach, has resulted in the committal for trial of Charles ...

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  46. PERSONAL

    Mr. H. Heatou, M.A., M.Com., Lecturer in Economies in the University of Adelaide, arrived at Hobart yesterday morning by the s.s. St. Albans. He ...

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  47. THE PEACE TREATY.

    A German official memorandum to the Allied Reparation Committee points out that the first instalment of 20,000,000,000 marks (£1,000,000,000) will ...

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  48. ULVERSTONE TOWN-HALL.

    The conference between Mr. Butler, of Messrs. Butler and Rodway, architects. Hobart, the New Town-hall Building Committee, and Mr. T. Wilson, ...

    Article : 162 words
  49. BOXING.

    Mr. Brady, the fight promotor, confirms the announcement made by the "New York Times" that the fight between Dempsey and Carpentier has ...

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  50. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The most important question to be discussed at the British. Labour Conference next week will be the unomployment and the short time proposals. ...

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  51. JAPANESE DEFENCES.

    The Tokio correspondent of the united Press Association of New York says a wave of protest has arisen in Japan over the announcement that the ...

    Article : 81 words
  52. W.A. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    On November 11. Dr. Blackburn and Thomas Tennel. a railway employee, were killed near Albany by runaway trucks when returning from Denmark on a trolly. ...

    Article : 82 words
  53. BOY SCOUTS.

    The appeal of the Prince of Wales to the people of the Empire to subscribe £200,000 in order to place the Boys' Scouts Association on sound ...

    Article : 50 words
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