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  3. JAPANESE DISASTER.

    The disaster that has overwhelmed the capital of Japan and the great shipping port of Yokohama bids fair to throw into chaos the whole financial and banking ...

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  4. TAXATION "EXPERTS."

    At the Darlinghurst sessions to-day, before Judge Rolin, John Everistus O'Regan was charged with having conspired with Clifford Regan and other ...

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  5. LAWN TENNIS.

    A meeting of the Northern selection committee was held to-day to finalise the teams that have been practising for the past 10 days for the North v. South ...

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  6. PORT DAVEY.

    It was the merest chance I got to Port Davey, and the wind was the cause, as I was to have been landed at Cox's Bight, 30 miles south-east of it to examine a ...

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  7. HOSPITAL PATIENT LEAVES £38,000.

    Hundreds of claims, including many from England, Ireland, America, and India, have been made to the estate of Martin Edward Bark[?], who died ...

    Article : 115 words
  8. LATE SPORTING.

    The following are probable riders for Saturday's Elwick meeting:- [?]. Stuart.—Boorgana in the Trial Handicap,. Delphinium in the Highweight ...

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  9. A.W.U. AND A.L.P.

    In accordance with the resolution passed at its last meeting, 'the executive of the central branch of the Australian Workers' Union has requested ...

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  10. AMUSEMENTS.

    Alter a record r[?]n, the current programme at the [?]tre Roya by the Humphrey Bishop company will be presented for the last time this evening. In the presence of ...

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  11. ALLEGED ARSON.

    Ernest Washband was charged to-day with wilfully setting fire to a dwellinghouse at Dayboro on September 30. Constable Clements stated that he had ...

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  12. CHURCH UNION.

    The main theme of discussion at the meeting to-day of the Congregational Union Assembly was the closer union of the Churches Briefly, the position ...

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  13. LESLIE HOUSE OLD SCHOLARS.

    Taking advantage of the fact that the show would probably bring a number of old scholars into town, the L[?]sl[?] House old scholars, according to custom, held ...

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  14. PRODUCTIVE WORK.

    Sir,—I am glad to see that in your leading article of October l8 you advocate that we "should set to work thinking out in earnest how to absorb more people (the ...

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  15. MOWBRAY TRAINING NOTES.

    This morning at Mowbray the fastest gallop over five furlongs was registerid! by Iodil (J Davis) The son of Bobadil had Lorandy for a compsnion over the ...

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  16. SANDAY BAY BOWLING CLUB BALL.

    The Sandy Bay Howling Club held a very successful evening at the Clty-hall last night, on the occasion of its annual ball. There were about nine hundred on the floor ...

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  17. FARMERS' STOCKOWNERS' AND ORCHARDISTS' ASSOCIATION.

    At last night's meeting of the State Council of the Farmers, Stockowners,' and O[?]hardihts' Association the following sectional committees were appointed, ...

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  18. SOUTHERN TASMANIAN PHOTO-GRAPHIC SOCIETY.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Southern Tasmanian Photographic Society was held in the [?]l[?]broom, Collins-street, on Wednesday. Mr. J. C Brend[?]n occupied the ...

    Article : 92 words
  19. INTERNATIONAL STATISTICIANS.

    The Agent-General for New South Wales (Sir Timothy Coghlan) will represent the Commonwealth at an international conference of official ...

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  20. HOBART ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

    That musi[?]lovers appreciate orchestral music is evidenced by the large audiences at the previous concerts of the Orcuostral Society, and the programme for Tuesday next ...

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  21. TRAGEDY AT WEDDING BREAKFAST.

    A tragedy during the progress of a wedding breakfast yesterday is reported from Dumbleyung, in the south-west. It was suggested that a piano would ...

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  23. RIVER TRIP.

    The s.s. Dover is advertised to make her usual trip to Esperance and Channel on Sunday. The Hutchins School promiership football ...

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  24. COAL STRIKE.

    The secretary of the Miners' Federation (Mr. A. C. Willis), who has returned from Queensland, says that the miners at Ipswich, who objectcd to pay ...

    Article : 111 words
  25. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    It was stated to-day by a leading i[?]ember of the Progressive party [?] the New South Wales Parliament that the Progressives will not coales[?]e with the Fuller Ministry, with ...

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  26. AQUATICS.

    The Huon Regatta Association to-day announces the programme for the regatta to be held on New Year's Day, 1924. There are events for sailing ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES FINANCES.

    The New South Wales Treasurer (Sir Arthur Cocks) delivered his Budget speech in the Legislative Assembly to-night. He announced that uceipts for ...

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  28. ENGLISH FOOTBALL.

    The following Association football matches were decided in England to-day:- Sunderland heat Chelsea, 2—0; ...

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  29. THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION.

    The re[?]l by the executive of the New South Wales branch, of the A.L.P. to accept the invitation from the Communist party to participate in the combined ...

    Article : 133 words
  30. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Members of the Federal Parliamentary Committee, which visited the Northern Territory to investigate the facilities for provisional wharfage, reached ...

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  31. MEETINGS.

    At a meeting of the Geoveston Sports Pavillon Building Committee Mr. F. G. Rich (chairman) presided. A financial statement disclosed that the sum of £160 ...

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  32. MISS CAMPBELL'S VISIT.

    The second day of Miss Campbell's visit to Hobart was spent by a trip to Mt. Nelson in the morning and a visit to the Zoological Gardens and vicinity ...

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  33. STRANDING OF MONTORO.

    The Burns Philp steamer Montoro, which stranded on a sandbank off Thursday Island on October 3, and was refloated at high tide two days later, reached ...

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  34. ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL.

    At a m[?]ting of the general committee of the Alexandra Hospital Mrs. A. C. Parker prresident) was in the chair, and welcomed Mrs. Ewing as a new member. ...

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  35. FIRE IN STATE FOREST.

    A. resident of Yandilla, who arrived at Bris[?] last night, state that the effect of the five in the State hardwood forest six miles from Yandilla had been ...

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  36. TREATMENT OF CANCER.

    According to the acting Director-General of Hesith (Dr. Park), the Deep treatment for cancer, which Dr. R. H. Featherstone, M. L. A[?] is investigating in ...

    Article : 133 words
  37. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    Joseph William Tunks, aged 16 years, was struck and killed by lightning at Granville to-night during a thunderstorm. [?]e was driving a horse in a cart ...

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  38. "NON-UNION DRIVE."

    A conference of representatives of the iron trade unions in Sydney has decided to make a united "non-union drive," with the object of bringing all workers in this ...

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