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  4. THE TARIFF BOARD.

    The Tariff Board, of which Messrs. G. E. Hudson (acting chairman), W. Leitch, and J. Vicars are members, completed its investigations at Hobart on Saturday, ...

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  5. INTER-STATE TENNIS.

    Despite the ominous beginning of the last week-end, the Lawn Tennis Association had been favoured for the first time since it has conducted its ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    It was With anticipation of a pleasant evening that the big audience at the Theatre Royal on Saturday aw awaited the four-act George M. Cohan comedy. "Broadway Jones," ...

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  8. CHILDREN'S PICNIC AT LAUNCESTON.

    The annual picnic of the Ministering Children's League was held at Launceston on Saturday on the grounds of the league's Convalescent Home. The weather was perfect ...

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  9. STRAND THEATRE—"THE NE'ER DO WELL."

    The famous Culebra Cut. the chief obstacle met with during the construction of the Panama Canal, is a scene of much action in Paramount's magnificent production of Rex ...

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  11. WEEK-END ACCIDENTS.

    Several accidents occurred during the week-end, one of which was of a serious nature, and as a result a Bruny resident lies in the Hobart Public Hospital with ...

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  12. BAND CONCEBT AT SECHERON.

    A very fine concert was given in the Secheron grounds yesterday afternoon by the IXL Band, under the conductorship of Mr. Barnett, A lalge number of residents ...

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  13. MOTORING ACCIDENTS.

    Shortly after 9 o'clock on Saturday evening the Fire Brigade's motor carriage when proceeding along Murraystreet towards the wharf near the ...

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  14. BOXING.

    Hughie Dwyer, the Australian boxer, is mentioned as Mason's next opponent. Dwyor's hands have practically recovered, and he is training assiduously. ...

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  15. RHODES SCHOLARSHIP.

    The report of the Rhodes Scholarship Board for the year 1922-23 gives the following Australian and New Zealand results: ...

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  16. ULVERSTONE'S. QUEEN CARNIVAL.

    The queen carnival at Ulverstone in aid of the erection of a grandstand on the recreation ground was brought to a conclusion last night. The amounts ...

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  17. "BRASS"—AT HIS MAJESTY'S.

    "Brass," Warner Bros.' ten-act versnon of Chas. G. Norris's famous novel of marriage and divorce, will commence its three days' season at His Majesty's to-day. The novel ...

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  18. MOTOR-CAR DESTROYED.

    Whilst returning from the Ouse about 8 o'clock on Saturday evening four residents, three of whom belonged to Hobart and one to Hamilton, had a narrow ...

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  19. CASEY DEFEATS UNWIN.

    "Harry" Casey (10.1) comfortably defeated "Ernie" Unwin (10.8½) over 20 rounds at the Stadium on Saturday night. Casey's chief blow was a ...

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  20. CATTLE DISEASE IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Drastic steps have been taken to prevent a spread of the disease suspected to be rinderpest, which has occurred in West Australia. The Director-General ...

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  21. COLLISION AT LAUNCESTON.

    At about noon on Saturday a collision occurred between a motor-car and a motor-cycle at the intersection of York and George-streets, Launceston. The ...

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  22. "CAMILLE" AT THE PALACE THEATRE.

    The Dumas masterpiece, "Camille," with Rodolph Valentino as Armand Duval and Nazimova as Marguerite Gautier (Camille) opens a week's season at the Palace Theatre ...

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  23. FILIPINO BOXER OUTMATCHED.

    Much was expected of the little Filipino, Terio Pandong, who in his first contest at the Stadium last night had the distinction of being matched against ...

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  24. THE EGYPTIAN TOMB.

    The special correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Luxor save that as a result of the recent negotiations between Mr. Howard Carter, co-explorer ...

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  25. BELGIAN'S VICTORY AT SYDNEY.

    At the Sydney Stadium last night Louis Pices, the Belgian boxer (9.11½), knocked out "Eddie" Butcher, the West Australian (9.10¾), in the seventh round ...

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  26. WIRTHS" CIRCUS.

    Hobart is. in for a treat on Friday Novem ber 30, When Wirth Bros. will open their huge combined shows, which will play for a short season only, matinee Saturday, on the ...

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  27. ACTION IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    In connection with the cattle diseases at Fremantle, Mr. Weir, the Chief Inspector of Stock, stated yesterday that during yesterday between 40 and 50 ...

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  28. SYDNEY COUNCIL LOAN.

    The Sydney City Council has obtained a loan of £500,000 in Melbourne at the rate of 5¾ per cent, interest. The loan is issued nt par, and brokcroge fees ...

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  29. SAD DROWNING TRAGEDY.

    Two boys named Harold Charles Marshall, aged 11 years, and Owen Arthur Marshall, aged 14 years, were drowned while bathing in a dam at East ...

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  30. THE LABOUR MOVEMENT.

    At a meeting of the Austrilian Labour party or the Domain this afternoon Mr. Loughlin (deputy leader of the party), who was one of the chief speakers, said ...

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  31. MILLIONAIRE'S ESTATE.

    The late Mr. Maurice Marcus, of Redhill, in Surrey, who was once a poor man, has left over £3,000,000, of which over £1,000,000 will be paid in death ...

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  32. THE LOST TREVESSA.

    At the Board of Trade inquiry into the loss of the steamer Trevessa, an able seaman named Scully, giving evidence, said that the compass in one of the two ...

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  33. SECHERON PLACE.

    Sir,—The letter over the signature of A. E. Willing should not require much consideration by the City Council What an ideal place Secheron would be! Our ...

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  34. THE BRITISH PRIME MINISTER.

    An admirer of Mr. Baldwin, the Prime Minister, in an article in the "Morning Post" to-day, says that when the war occurred, Mr. Baldwin made up his mind ...

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  35. MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS.

    Miss Marguerite Mornsby, of Kettering, is the Tasmanian winner of the gold medal for pianoforte in the advanced grade of the Royal Academy of ...

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  36. N.S.W. SAVINGS BANK.

    Depositors' balances in the Government Savings Bank of Now South Wales increased by £2,461,247 during the year ended June 80. The total funds of the ...

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  37. CONCERT AT ELECTRONA.

    A very successful concert was held last Thursday night in Snug hall, and the weather conditions being ideal, there was a large gathering to enjoy the excellent concert ...

    Article : 128 words
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