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  2. SHIPPING

    Rises. Sets. September 1...... 6.33... 5.40 September 9...... 6.25... 5.49 September 25...... 6.11... 5.59 ...

    Article : 39 words
  3. PERSONAL.

    Dame Clara Butt and her husband, Mr. Kennerley Rumford arrived in Melbourne yesterday, and left for Sydney by the afternoon express. They are ...

    Article : 528 words
  4. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 446 words
  5. THE GAS COMPANY CASE.

    The case in which the Hobart Gas Company was charged with an offence against the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, in the alleged wrongful ...

    Article : 1,761 words
  6. NEWS OF THE DAY

    In the Practice Court yesterday, the Chief Justice gave his reserved judgment in the case of J. Challenger against J. M. Mayne. Plaintiff claimed £62 for ...

    Article : 81 words
  7. THE MOON.

    h. m. September 2...... New moon... 1 33 p.m. September 9...... First quarter 1 29 p.m. September 17...... Full moon... 5 20 p.m. ...

    Article : 41 words
  8. TIDE TABLE.

    The following is the approximate tide table for to-day:- High water: 4.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Low water: 11 a.m. ...

    Article : 26 words
  9. THE DREDGER PONRABBEL.

    It is understood that the hitch between the Government and the Launceston Marine Board regarding the advancing of the money required for the payment ...

    Article : 149 words
  10. ARRIVED.— August 31.

    Westralia, s.s., 2,884 tons, D. J. Morris from Sydney. Passengers:— Saloon: Mesdames Sturup, Rahsby, Lord and child, wood, Smythe and 2 children, Frost, ...

    Article : 142 words
  11. HOBART HOSPITAL SUICIDE CASE.

    An inquest upon the body of Henry George Day who the previous day threw himself off a balcony at the Hobart General Hospital where he was undergoing ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. SAILED.— August 31.

    Taviuni, s.s., 1,542 tons, A. T. Toten, for North-West Coast ports. ...

    Article : 16 words
  13. GALLERY NOTES.

    The Legislative Council, on resuming business last evening, devoted almost the whole of the sitting to the consideration of the Railway Management Act ...

    Article : 145 words
  14. EXPORTS.—August 31.

    Mawatta, s.s., for Sydney— 8,500 css fruia, 100 tons general merchandise. For Newcastle— 600 css fruit, 20 tons general merchandise. For Brisbane— 9,900 css fruit and ...

    Article : 566 words
  15. KEEP TO THE LEFT.

    The new rule of the footpath, "Keep to the left," is not generally observed in Hobart, and as a consequence pedestrian traffic in the city is not going as ...

    Article : 100 words
  16. POLICE ITEMS.

    First-class Detective F. T. Harmon and Sergeant J. Stepnell have been discharged from the Tasmanian police force as from August 31, 1921. ...

    Article : 25 words
  17. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    A licensing debate has come to be as much a part of every session of Parliament as the very committee table itself. It is the hardiest and most ...

    Article : 828 words
  18. DIPHTHERIA ON WEST COAST.

    Two more cases of diphtheria were admitted to the Infectious Diseases Hospital, Queenstown, yesterday, the patients being a boy eight years of age, and ...

    Article : 43 words
  19. SPECULATION IN BLUE PEAS.

    The sudden fluctuation in the price of blue peas has raised doubts as to whose pockets the unexpected profit hits found its way into. It has been ...

    Article : 416 words
  20. ONE BIG UNION.

    When the election is over, all industrial interest will (says a Melbourne paper) again be directed toward the important conference of State branches of ...

    Article : 205 words
  21. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    "Another Digger."— No space. ...

    Article : 5 words
  22. The Mercury.

    To-morrow at Launceston Tasmanian Labourites elect six delegates to a Federal Conference of the Australian Labour Party which is being held next ...

    Article : 1,438 words
  23. INTER-STATE.

    Arrived.— August 31: 3.10 a.m., Orsova, R.M.S.. from London; 3.50 p.m., Wainui, s.s., from Strahan; Wairuna, s.s., from Vancouver; Oonah, s.s., from Burnie. ...

    Article : 59 words
  24. BRITISH AND FOREIGN ADVICES.

    Arrivals.— At London: Clan Morrison, s.s., from Australian ports. At Panama: Canadian Planter, s.s., from Australian ports. Departures.— For Sydney: Viken, s.s., ...

    Article : 41 words
  25. ARRIVAL OF WESTRALIA.

    Messrs. Huddart, Parker's s.s. Westralia arrived at Hobart at 4 p.m. yesterday from Sydney, after a moderate voyage. She brought 100 passenger, and 850 tons of ...

    Article : 78 words
  26. THE WHEAT POOL.

    The conclusion of the business of the Tasmanian Wheat Pool is much more satisfactory than was expected. The Minister of Agriculture is able to ...

    Article : 261 words
  27. SOUTH AFRICAN VISITORS.

    Messrs. A. Bartmann. A. R. Van der Merwe, and A. J. Van Zyl, the three South Africans who are investigating Australian pastoral and agricultural ...

    Article : 107 words
  28. MAIL TABLE.

    United Kingdom, per Orsova, delivered to-day; per Malwa, Friday, September 16, delivered September 17. America, per Makura, due Friday, ...

    Article : 214 words
  29. STEAMERS DUE AT HOBART.

    The following steamers are due at Hobart from the under-mentioned ports:- Sept Laranah, s.s., from Melbourne...... 1 ...

    Article : 101 words
  30. "ILLUSTRATED TASMANIAN MAIL."

    This week's issue of the "Illustrated Tasmanian Mail" is of exceptional interest. In order to assist a worthy cause, it takes the form of a special ...

    Article : 173 words
  31. SAILING VESSELS OUTWARD BOUND.

    Alpha, sch., left Leprena for Melbourne. August 24, anchored Woodbridge August 27. Joseph Sims, [?]ch., left Hobart for ...

    Article : 27 words
  32. SAILING VESSELS DUE AT HOBART.

    James Craig, bq., from Melbourne, to sail. Rooganah, sch., from Port Adelaide, to sail. Wild Wave, bq., left Adelaide August 24. ...

    Article : 28 words
  33. VESSELS IN PORT.

    Alma Doepel, sch. (Melb.), Queen's pier. Dolphin, s.s., Battery Point slip. Eastern Planet, s.s. (U.S. and A. line), (New York), Ocean pier. ...

    Article : 64 words
  34. LAUNCESTON.

    Nairana, t.s., 3,041 tons, T. Easson, from Melbourne Passengers:— Saloon: Mesdames D. Quinlan and child, R. Rowe and child, J. Tonche and child, H. Bills, E. ...

    Article : 267 words
  35. THE SENATE'S STAFF.

    Interesting disclosures concerning the control of the officers of the Senate are contained in the report of the Select Committee of Senators which was ...

    Article : 385 words
  36. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 106 words
  37. THE SWALLOW.

    Mr. C. Childs, of Pontville, writing yesterday, says:— For the first time this season, I yesterday morning saw swallows, which build in our verandah. They ...

    Article : 43 words
  38. CHURCH AMITY.

    The historic movement of the Lambeth Conference in the direction of promoting unity and co-operation amongst the different branches of the Christian ...

    Article : 389 words
  39. REDUCTIONS IN PRICE OF FLOUR AND BREAD.

    Following the statement regarding wheat made by the Minister of Agriculture, appearing in "The Mercury" on the 23rd August, negotiations have been ...

    Article : 186 words
  40. TASMANIAN SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    The difficulties with which a certain number of soldiers settled on the land under the Repatriation Scheme are confronted, has led Mr. Hurst, M.H.A., ...

    Article : 871 words
  41. EPITOME OF NEWS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 354 words
  42. IMPORTS.— August 31.

    Nairana, t.s., from Melbourne— 25 kils and 20 css alc, 10 cas wine, 50 bndls roofing, 50 css confectionary, 24 rls netting, 360 bgs manure, 45 css nails, 39 cass treaclo, 35 bgs ...

    Article : 218 words
  43. THE RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    Ministers yesterday received, through the Governor (Sir William Allardyce), the following cablegram from the Lord Mayor of London:— "National appeal ...

    Article : 170 words
  44. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.

    The Railway Department has decided to further reduce services which are not paving, including some long distance trains. ...

    Article : 30 words
  45. VESSELS DUE AT LAUNCESTON.

    Sept Hall Caine, s.s., from Melbourne...... 4 Koomeela, s.s., from Melbourne...... 7 Kooringa, s.s., from Adelaide (about) 7 ...

    Article : 49 words
  46. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 39 words
  47. TELEGRAPHIC ADVICES.

    STANLEY.— Arrived— August 31: 8 50 a.m. Kooringa, s.s, from Launceston BURNE.— Sailed— August 31: 11.15 a.m. Karitane, s.s, for Devonport. ...

    Article : 23 words
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