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  2. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    Commonwealth 51 per cent., £99; do. stock, £95 10s. Victoria, 3 per cent. 1929-39, £88 5s; 3[?] per cont.. 1929-49, £57; 3½ per cent. 1921-26, £84 10s. New South ...

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  3. MINING

    The Australian Metal Exchange reports the London Metal Exchange (middle) quotations of August 11 as follows:- Copper.—Standard, spot, £70 is 3d per ...

    Article : 93 words
  4. HOCKEY.

    The hockey carnival was continued at Adelaide to-day, and the march South Australia versus Tasmania was played. Tasmania opened with a nice run np ...

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  5. HOBART PRODUCE MARKETS.

    Forage—Nine trucks of chaff were offered at the railway sales yesterday and seven were sold The beat Algerian chaff brought £4 8s to £4 15s per ton, and slightly ...

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  6. THE CRIMINAL COURT.

    At yesterday's sitting of the Criminal Court in Campbell-Btreet, before Mr. Justice Crisp, the trial was resumed of Amos Pearce, who had been ...

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  7. TIN ORE.

    The tin ore quotation at Launceston yes terday declined a further sixpence, making it 26s per unit. ...

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  8. DISCOUNT.

    The market rate for short loans is 4 per cent., and for long date bills 4¼ per cent. ...

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  9. TASMAN AND CROWN LYELL EXTENDED MINES.

    The following ciruclar has been issued by the manager (Mr. W. B. Arnold) of the Tasman and Crown Lyell Extended Mines —"Inv low of the fact that the last call ...

    Article : 298 words
  10. CONSOLS AND WAR BONDS.

    British Consols, £48 10s. British Wa[?] Loan, 81 per cent, £86 10s, and 5 per cent £88 2s 6d. ...

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  11. KINGBOROUGH.

    The regular meeting of the Kingborough Council was held in the Kingston Courthouse yesterday, the Warden (Councillor B. J. Pearsall) presiding ...

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  12. BANK OF ENGLAND RETURNS.

    The return of the Bank of England for the week ended August 10 is as follows, the figures for the preceding week hoing shown in parentheses:— ...

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  13. RATES OF EXCHANGE.

    The following are the foreign rates of exchange on London:—Paris, 46 70 francs to the £1; Stockholm, 17.45 kroner, Christiania, 28-16 kroner; Copenhagen, 23.47 ...

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  14. THE FRUIT MARKET.

    The market for apples, except for good hard lots is easier than last reported. The offerings during the week have boon fair Prices are:—NYP, No 1 good 8s 6d to 9s 5d ...

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  15. AMUSEMENTS.

    The usual fine bill of pictures is announced for screening at the Theatre Royal tomorrow (Sunday) night The star feature will be "Even as Eve," taken from the ...

    Article : 74 words
  16. THE WOOL MARKET.

    The Bradford wool market is doing very little business. Prices remain unchanged. ...

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  17. ENGLISH GENERAL MARKETS.

    Wheat.—Quiet, steady; Australian ex quay 77s.. Flour.—Dull; Australian ex mill 63s Oats.—Steady. ...

    Article : 110 words
  18. VOGUES AND VANITIES.

    The new programme by the Vogues and Vanities had an appreciative reception at the Temperance-hall last evening, and it reveals the company's artistic ability in ...

    Article : 83 words
  19. IMPROVED MARKET FOR SOUND LINES.

    The following is a eopv of a market report received by the Port Huon Fruitgroers' Co-operative Association Ltd from Mr M. H. Scott, Sydney, on behalf of the Commit, ...

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  20. STUCK ECHANGES.

    Morning Call.—Gold: new Langi Logan s 6s Tasmania b 6d½ Silver and Copper: Brokon Hill Proprietary b 42s 3d s 43s North Mount Farrell b 3s 6d s 4s 3d. Tin: ...

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  21. NATIONAL THEATRE.

    A special reopening of vaudeville and pictures at the National Theatre is announced for this afternoon and evening, and it is understood that a programme, particularly ...

    Article : 224 words
  22. LACROSSE.

    To-day's match will be held on the New Town sports ground, the contesting teams being Risdon and Moonah. This is the fourth occasion these teams have ...

    Article : 121 words
  23. FOREIGN EXCHANGES.

    The following appeared in "The Times" Trade Supplement of June 4:—The Canadian, budget, presented to the Dominion Parliament in May, and which has now become ...

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  24. FAIR DEMAND FOR GOOD FRUIT.

    Mr. J. P. Heffernan, Tasmanian fruit representative at Brisbane, has cabled to the Department of Agriculture that the following prices are uling for fruit:—Hard, green ...

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  25. MEETINGS, ETC.

    A meeting of the Tasmanian Field Naturalists' Club was held at the Museum last night, Major L. F Giblin presiding in the absence of the chairman. There was a ...

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  26. BURNIE MARKET.

    The market for all lines of produce continued firm to-day Choice Brownell potatoes £6, Plunkets £4 15s to £5. Commonwealths £3 10s to £4 Chaff £3 5s up to ...

    Article : 99 words
  27. CLARENCE.

    The usual monthly meeting of the Clarence Council, held yesterday, was attended by the Warden (Hon J. Murdoch) and Councillors Pearsall, Culvert, ...

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  28. CYCLING.

    The following are the handicaps for the Tasmanian Amateur Cycle Club's Simile road race to be Tield to-day from Berriedale:—A. Golding, scratch; A. ...

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  29. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    The last screenings of the present programme at His Majesty's Theatre take place to-day those including an interesting representation of "The False Code," in which ...

    Article : 215 words
  30. MAINLAND PRODUCE MARKETS.

    Eggs, hens', now laid, 1s 10d; pullots 1s 6d; case 1s 5d to 1s 6d dozon, duck eggs, new laid 1s 9d, do case 1s 5d dozen Flour £20 7s 6d ton net cash at mill, 7s ...

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  31. HOBART CITY MISSION.

    At the monthly meeting of the City Mission there were present Mr. J. W. Harold White (president), Revs E., Hobday and H. Keck, Mesdames J. Bailey and Dossiter. ...

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  32. AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

    To-day will be occupied with a run from Elwick preparatory to the big event next Saturday. It is particularly desired to have a good muster, so ...

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  33. MELBOURNE.

    Barley firm, shippers inquiring. English 4s 8d to 4s 9d; Cape 3s 9d to 3s 10d. Oats steady to firm; Algerian miling 2s 9d. Maize steady; flat red 4s 3d. Peas firm and ...

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  34. PALACE THEATRE.

    The last opportunity of seeing the very fine programme that is now being screened at the Palace Theatre is announced. The star feature is a very absorbing story, ...

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  35. HUTCHINS SCHOOL WAR MEMORIAL.

    A well-attended meeting of old boys was held at Hutchins School on Thursday night to consider the question of the War memorial. The Chairman (Mr. C. W. Butler) ...

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  36. ADELAIDE.

    Mill offal steady, £7 10s ex mill. Barley steady, 4s 6d for best English, 3s 6d for Cape Oats qnlet, 2s 6d for parcels of feed Algerian Field peas firm.7s [?]sd for ...

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  37. MELBOURNE.

    Quotations —Mount Road and Rosebery b 1s 9d, sale 3s 10½d. North Mount Farrell s 4s 6d Round Hill b 1s 6d. Mount Lyell b 14s 6d, b 14s 9d. Brisels b 2s 2d, s 3s. ...

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  38. ADELAIDE.

    Bananas 28s per crate. Pineapples 15s per case. ...

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  39. RATES OF EXCHANGE.

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  40. CORONATION CONCERT.

    The coronation ceremony in connection with the recent Princess carnival held by the Sacred Heart Convent School, New Town, is to take place at the concert to be ...

    Article : 70 words
  41. HAMILTON.

    The August meeting of too municipal council was held on Tuesday. Present:— Warden Allwright and Councillors D[?]. Junkins, Parsons, Triffitt, Brock, and the ...

    Article : 479 words
  42. PAVILION DE DANSE.

    The Pavilion de Danae will be continued at the City-hall to-night, when a large at tendance is expected. Some largo parties are being arrangcd in honour of some main ...

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  43. MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.

    At the August meeting of the Bothwell Council there wero present the Warden (Councillor C. Gatenby) and Councillors R. A. Ellis, A. E. ...

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  44. SYDNEY.

    Sales:—Copper: Mount Cuthbert 6d. Mt. Lyell 14s 6d. Mount Morgan 14s 3d Silver: Broken Hill Proprietary 42s 6d, 42s 4½d, 42s 6d, 42s l½d, 41s l0½d, 41s 9d 41s 10½d Broken ...

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  45. LUCY ATKINS—FRANK PURCHAS[?] RECITAL.

    A recital is to be given in the Town-hall on Tuesday week by Madam Lucy Atkins and Mr. Frank Purchas It is many months since those popular artists gave one of their ...

    Article : 89 words
  46. LONDON QUOTATIONS.

    Broken Hill Proprietary s 40s 6d Hampton s 4b 6d. ...

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  47. STRAND DE LUXE.

    "World's Apart," now being screened at the Strand, is a stirring story of exceptional interest, and quite unexpected happenigns. It has been said that in this play, unlike ...

    Article : 140 words
  48. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL

    Sir,—In view of the difference of opinion as to the most suitable site for the above Memorial, may I suggest another, and that is that ther gaol be ...

    Article : 152 words
  49. FANCY DRESS AND MASKED BALL.

    The Masonic-hall presented a very gay Appearance on Thursday evening, when a plain and fancy dress masked ball was held by Mr C. R. Cartwright, the popular ...

    Article : 247 words
  50. Advertising

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