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  5. MR. JACKSON'S TELEGRAM.

    At the meeting of the Tasmania Shipping Committee which was held at the Marine Board offices on Saturday morning, Mr. D. J. O'Keefe. M. H. R., ...

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  6. HOBSON'S BAY AT LOW HEAD.

    The transhipment of the passengers for Melbourne to the Commonwealth liner Hobson's Bay at Low Head today was attended with thrills and ...

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  7. CONTEMPT FOR ARBITRATION.

    "Between the capitalist and the working class economically there is nothing in common. It was sometimes necessary to compromise with capitalism, but ...

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  8. APPRECIATION.

    The Master Warden'of the Marine Board and Mr. F. S. Stephens (local agents for the Commonwealth Line) spoke in glowing terms of the fine work done by the ...

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  9. HOBSON'S BAY PASSENGERS

    Passengers and mails for Hobart which were brought to the Tamar Heads in the s.s. Hobson's Bay from Melbourne yesterday were expected to ...

    Article : 75 words
  10. POSITION OF N.W. COAST.

    So far as the North-West Coast ports are concerned, there is little to report in connection with the maritime dispute. The steamer Marrawah is due at Burnie early ...

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  11. DISCUSSION BY LEVEN COUNCIL.

    The Leven Council discussed the strike position at its meeting at Ulverstone on Saturday. Councillor Lakin moved: "That a ...

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  12. TOURISTS' MOTOR-CARS.

    One effect of the dislocation of the steamship service between Tasmania and the mainland is the prevention of the return to mainland States of a ...

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  13. AT AGENTS' OFFICE.

    Early on Saturday morning anxious tourists began to assemble outside the offices of the local agents for the Australian Commonwealth line of steamers, Messrs. ...

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  14. HOBSON'S BAY'S PASSENGERS.

    Most of the inward passengers from the Hobson's Bay arrived at Launceston about 6 p.m. by the Remeere, and some went on to Hobart by the special train. The ...

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  15. INTERNATIONAL CYCLING.

    The International Derby championship of Australia was continued on Saturday at the sports ground, when the threequarter mile event was brilliantly won by ...

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  16. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    Reports from the mainland last week stated that in addition to diverting the s.s. Hobson's Bay to Tasmania, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. MR. WHITSITT'S TELEGRAM.

    After the arrival of the evening trains from Launceston and the West Coast on Friday morning Mr. J. T. H. Whitsitt, M.H.R., cabled the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  18. USE OF NAVAL RATINGS.

    "One of the best suggestions towards the relief of the intolerble position in which Tasmania is placed because of too-frequent dislocations of shipping yet put forward ...

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  19. MAYOR ACTS.

    On Saturday morning a large deputation of representative stranded tourists waited upon the Mayor (Alderman F. D. Valentine) with reference to the position in ...

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  20. MR. BRUCE'S REPLY.

    On Saturday afternoon Mr. Whitsitt received this reply from Mr. Bruce:— Your telegram of the 9th re Tasmanian shipping hold-up received. Hobson's ...

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  21. KENNERLY BOYS.

    A party of 32 boys, under Captain and Mrs. Kallend, and Miss. Wallace, of the Kennerly Boys' Home, Hobart, spent the week-end at New Norfolk. The party ...

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