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  3. MEDICAL CONGRESS

    During Saturday the pathology of goitre, a subject of great importance to medical men and the public of New Zealand and Australia, was prominently ...

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  6. BOAT CAPSIZES

    While a party of 12 people were rowing in a boat on the Condamine River at Condamine at 6.30 o'clock this evening, the craft capsized, and the whole of the ...

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  7. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE

    Before the Public Service Arbitrator (Mr. Atlee Hunt) to-day, the Commonwealth Storemen and Packers' Union questioned the interpretation ot the clauses ...

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  8. FEDERAL FINANCE

    Further evidence as to the financial disabilities of South Australia under the present arrangements with the Commonwealth was given before the Disabilities ...

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  9. CONSOLIDATED REVENUE

    The statement of cash receipts of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Tasmania at the Treasury for the month of January, 1926 and 1927, is published in this week's ...

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  10. THE ESCAPED PRISONER

    Joseph Charles Hamer who escaped from the Launceston Gaol last week was recaptured this evening. Hamer was recently committed for trial at Deloraine ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. DALLEY BY-ELECTION

    The Balmain Town-hall was well filled to-night, when Mr. W. S. Gee, the selected Nationalist candidate, opened his canvpaign in the Dalley by-election. He ...

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  12. ALLAN WILKIE SEASON

    The Theatre Royal was filled to overflowing with an intensely appreciative and enthusiastic audience last night, when the Allan Wilkie Company gave ...

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  13. BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS

    Owing to pressure of State and social functions at home, Their Majesties the King and Queen have been unable to accept the invitation, to visit ...

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  14. AMUSEMENTS

    "Alice and Men," the play to be given in the Theatre Royal on Thursday criming next by members of the newly-formed Hobart Repertory Theatre Company, ...

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  15. INDUSTRIAL MISSION

    The Federal executive of the Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen, which met in Melbourne to-day, decided not to associate itself with the secretary of the ...

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  16. OBJECTIONABLE PLAYS

    Aroused by the announcement of the forthcoming production of a play which is openly advertised as dealing with a subject usually treated only in ...

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  17. LICENSING LAWS

    Two thousand citizens applauded in the Town-hall to-night speakers who attacked the Government and the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Bavin) for having passed ...

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  18. ALLEGED ROBBERY

    Following the alleged attempt to rob Michael O'Callaghan in his pawnshop at Myrtle and Pine streets, City, at the point ot a revolver on Saturday, when the ...

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  19. CASE OF WARRANTY

    Interest in art ordinary action arising out of an alleged breach of warranty in respect to a motor-car was, after some days, suddenly quickened to-day by an ...

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  20. CHILD ENDOWMENT

    At to-day's meeting of the Labour Canous the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Baddcley) said that it was his intention to introduce the Child ...

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  21. NATIONAL DEFENCE

    "I never at any time made any suggestion as to what Canada ought to do in the matter of national defence." This remark was made by the Prime Minister ...

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  22. WIRELESS

    The chairman of the shareholders' committee of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. states that following the examination of the report by Sir ...

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  23. NEWCASTLE COAL TROUBLE

    The conference in Newcastle between the colliery owners and the miners closed this afternoon. The chairman of the Northern colliery proprietors gave an ...

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  24. VALUABLE FURS

    Breaking into the building of the Alas kan Fur Co.. George-street West, during the week-end. thieves removed goods valued at £480. ...

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  25. SHOTS END ARGUMENT

    On Saturday afternoon a middle aged farmer, Mr. G. H. Mead, had an argument with an Italian employed, on an adjoining farm at Wogarl, a small ...

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  26. STABILISATION OF FRANC

    The French Prime Minister (M. Poincare) announced; in the Chamber of Deputies to-day that there wan no intention of declaring the legal stabilisation of the ...

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  27. FELTON BEQUEST PURCHASES.

    The trustees of the Felton bequest have bought three bronzes of the late Derwent Wood. ...

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