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  2. THE TARIFF BOARD Effects of the Navigation Act

    The Commonwealth Tariff Board sat in the Ministerial Room, Launceston, yesterday, when further evidence was heard in regard to the disabilities suffered by Tasmania under the coastal clauses of the Navigation Act, and also the ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS TASMANIA

    Applications close on Saturday from within the Railway Department for the position of officer in charge of the Government Tourist Bureau at Launceston ...

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  4. NORTHERN NOTES

    Complaints are again becoming rife regarding the manner in which dogs are disturbing the stillness of the night in Launceston. It is alleged that dogs ...

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  5. ST. LEONARDS COUNCIL

    There were present at the monthly meeting of the St. Leonards Council yesterday the Warden (Councillor W. R. Bennett). Councillors A. J. Machen, S. ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. CINEMA NOTES

    Gilbert Roland, who plays opposite Norma Talmadge in "The Woman Disputed," the United Artists' production which will begin a week's season at His ...

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  8. ZEEHAN COUNCIL

    At a special meeting of the Zeehan Municipal Council yesterday, Councillors M. Kean and C. W. Hutchins were unanimously re-elected Warden and ...

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  9. THE NAVIGATION ACT

    Mr. C. F. Monds, president of the Launceston Chamber of Commerce, submitted the following statement on behalf of the Chamber:— ...

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  10. MEALS WITHOUT PAYMENT

    Ten mon were charged at the Cential Police Court to-day with having obtained meals at Sargent's Cafe without paying. When they were asked to pay they ...

    Article : 112 words
  11. SIR DOUGLAS MAWSON

    Sir Douglas Mawson has delayed his departure for Australia for the purpose of meeting Captain Davies, who will arrive in London from Marseilles on ...

    Article : 99 words
  12. DISTRICT NEWS

    The Old Hobartians' Association Variety Entertainers held a concert in the Town Hall on Monday night, in aid of the flood relief fund. There was a ...

    Article : 185 words
  13. ROAD MAINTENANCE

    At a meeting of the Frankford Agricultural Bureau on Monday evening several members expressed regret that the district had not been able to secure ...

    Article : 171 words
  14. MAINLAND

    Sydney, May 2.—William James Endycott, aged 16 years, a booking clerk at the Macdonaldtown railway station, was found unconscious in the office last ...

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  15. MEXICAN REBELLION

    Confidential despatches received to-day confirmed the reports from Mexico that the rebellion, which began on March 3, has been crushed. This ...

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  16. AMUSEMENTS

    Commencing at the Theatre Royal tomorrow evening, Mr. Lionel Walsh will introduce to Hobart's theatregoers his new comedy company in the ...

    Article : 197 words
  17. SOLDIERS' PENSIONS

    In making the announcement yesterday of the appointments of chairmen of the two pensions assessment tribunals under the Australian Soldiers' ...

    Article : 70 words
  18. "A GRAND OLD MAN OF THE BAR"

    Sir Edward Clark, K.C., the "Grand Old Man of >the English Bar," was 88 on February 15. Interviewed at his riverside home at ...

    Article : 317 words
  19. COURT OF REQUESTS

    The Commissioner (Mr. E. L. Hall) was on the Bench at a sitting of the Court of Requests at Launceston yesterday, when W. A. Blackett claimed £55 ...

    Article : 230 words
  20. NEW ZEALAND

    Auckland (N.Z.), May 2.—A hurricane swept Kaingaroa, a small northern settlement, and cut a track two chains wide, in which everything was ...

    Article : 66 words
  21. NATIONAL ADVERTISING

    Australia is known abroad as a riotous, wasteful, sport-loving people. It is high time that this was changed. It is a lie—a lie which has been fostered by ...

    Article : 277 words
  22. CHILDREN'S COURT

    At the Children's Court at Launceston yesterday afternoon, before Mrs. T. K. Robson and Miss A. M. White (Special Magistrates). ...

    Article : 155 words
  23. DELORAINE POLICE COURT

    At the Deloraine Police Court yesterday, before the Warden (Councillor P. C. Best and Mr. P. H. Gilbert, Js.P., J. W. Boatwright, licensee of the ...

    Article : 252 words
  24. SUPREME COURT

    A sitting of the Supreme Court, presided over by the Acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Crisp) was held in Launceston yesterday, when Ada Agnes ...

    Article : 320 words
  25. ALBATROSS ON SHIP

    The unusual spectacle of a fine albatross, measuring 10ft. from tip to tip of its wings resting quietly on the bridge of the steamer Calm, created a great deal ...

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  26. NORTHERN TENNIS NOTES

    May 11.—Whitemore v. Royal Park, at Whitemore. TASMANIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS. No finality has yet been reached ...

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  27. NEW TEPID BATHS FOR HOBART.

    As a citizen, I am interested in the erection of a tepid bath for the city, and you will agree with me it is long overdue. It is up to the Council to ...

    Article : 307 words
  28. TRAFFIC CASES

    At the Deloraine Police Court yesterday, before the Warden (Councillor P. C. Best) and Mr. P. H. Gilbert, Js.P., G. W. Lee was charged with having ...

    Article : 92 words
  29. SEVEN.YEARS' PENSION LIMIT.

    Lord Jellicoe, president of the British Legion, speaking at Portsmouth recently, said: "We are now seeking to get the seven-years limit for war pensions ...

    Article : 92 words
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