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  4. LABOUR TOPICS.

    The ballot taken among the carters and drivers asking them whether they are prepared to strike against the reduction of wages, which is an award of ...

    Article : 843 words
  5. STEAMER IRON MONARCH AGROUND

    In strong gales which swept the coast of Now South Wales late on Saturday night and throughout to-day, the steamer [?] Monarch was driven on to the ...

    Article : 567 words
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  7. OUR LONDON LETTER.

    The annual arrival of May 24 gives as the opportunity of considering our Empire problems, and how they may best be met. The sentiment of Empire, if ...

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  8. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Consideration will Be resumed on Tuesday in the House of Representatives of the bill to provide for the handing over of the management of the ...

    Article : 299 words
  9. DEVONPORT COMPETITIONS.

    The Devonport musical and literary competitions were continued in the Town-hall on Saturday. The results so far are: ...

    Article : 141 words
  10. FORESTRY IN TASMANIA.

    Sir,—Under the above heading you publish in "The Mercury" of June 22 Mr. Irby's reply to certain remarks made by myself on the Tasmanian timber industry, ...

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  11. A MISSING DENTIST.

    Early on Saturday morning the naked body of Rupert J. Barker, a dentist, formerly of Port Pirie, was found floating in the sea near Henley Beach. ...

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  12. NORTH-WEST POWER SCHEME.

    The Kentish Council, which met at Sheffield on Saturday, agreed to enter into a contract with the Hydro-Electric Department for a supply of electricity ...

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  13. STOLEN CLOTHING RECOVERED.

    On Saturday Detectives Milne, Lambell, and Wickham, of Sydney, an! Detective Mclhuigh, of Adelaide, visited a flat in St. Kilda, and recovered ...

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  14. A MAN'S DEATH.

    Detectives are investigating the death of a man named Simo Johnson, aged 50 years, whose body was found beside a bed in his home in Pilmer-street, ...

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  15. RALPH'S DAY NECK CANAL.

    Sir,—As one of the many interested in the above project, permit me to express an appreciation of the straight out challenge of the Hon. T. Murdoch's ...

    Article : 380 words
  16. TASMANIAN ARTISTS' SUCCESSES.

    A notable success has been gained by Mr. John Eldershaw, the Tasmanian water-colourist, with his, exhibition of pictures at Mr. Gayfield Shaw's gallery ...

    Article : 353 words
  17. MUTTON BIRD INDUSTRY.

    It may seem paradoxical to state that the queerest of our queer industries are quite natural to Australia (writes a contributor to the Melbourne "Age") But ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    Sir,—I notice in your issue of July 6, that five Australian championships are to be held in Hobart during the season 1923-24, and there is a possibility of a ...

    Article : 198 words
  19. VAL-DE-TRAVERS FOOTWAYS.

    Sir,—With reference to the deputation of Liverpool-street business men which waited upon the Mayor and aldermen of the city on June 25, as reported in "The Mercury" ...

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  20. FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE.

    Sir,—I notice in your issue of June 5 that the Arbitrator has awarded a salary of £500 per annum to the accountant, Postmaster-General's Department ...

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  21. HOUSE NUMBERING.

    Sir,—Is it not time that the houses in Hobart were re-numbered? Of recent years there have been so many new houses built that the numbering is now in a ...

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  22. Sr. DAVID'S AND NATIONAL RESERVES.

    Sir,—You considerately published certain aspects on this topic some weeks ago, which have found endorsement every few days since by other pens in your ...

    Article : 192 words
  23. SENATOR HEATING'S RETIREMENT.

    Sar,—Before the Commonwealth Parliament came into being Mr. J. H. Keating was secretary of the Federation League. He worked hard to get the compact accepted ...

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  24. REGISTRATION BY POST.

    Sir,—As reported in the "Sun" (Melbourne) of last Saturday, when a claim was made to the post office for compensation for the loss of the contents of ...

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  25. TOWN-HALL WINTER LECTURES.

    Sir,—The best thanks and appreciation of the many adults and children aro due to the two professors, who have given such splendid and instructive lectures. ...

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  26. GAME DESTRUCTION.

    Sir,—A trapper on the East Coastsays there are so few kangaroo that "there is nothing in it." A cartload of skins before, the season opened he knew of at ...

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