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  2. Advertising

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  3. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS TASMANIA

    A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a man in connection with the attack on Hector Williamson, aged 24, in Salamanca Place, on Saturday night. ...

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  4. REPARATIONS Final Settlement

    Replying to questions in the House of Commons to-day, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Philip Snowden) said the proposals for the final ...

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  5. DAIRY ADVISORY BOARD

    A meeting of the Tasmanian Advisory Dairy Board was held at Launceston on Tuesday afternoon, when several matters of importance were dealt with. ...

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  7. NORTHERN NOTES Strait Passenger Traffic

    For the six months ended June 30 the arrivals of passengers at Launceston from the mainland numbered 15,783, compared with 16,436 for the ...

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  8. THE MISSING CAPTAIN

    "Captain Black, Captain Black," rang throughout the Supreme Court at Launceston yesterday morning, a few minutes before 10.30. The Court crier ...

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  9. Police Stations and Telephones

    The policy of not having every police station linked up with the telephone system appears to be very short-sighted. At a recent meeting of the St. Leonards ...

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  10. LAUNCESTON SHOW

    A meeting of the executive of the National Agricultural and Pastoral Society was held at Launceston on Tuesday evening. Present: Messrs. J. A. Bain ...

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  11. THE EARTHQUAKE

    The District Commissioner of Crown Lands (Mr. A. F. Waters), after an inspection of the earthquake area in the Nelson district, estimates the damage to ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND POTATOES

    Efforts were made some time ago by New Zealand potato growers and politicians to induce the Federal Government to lift the embargo on their ...

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  13. THE COMING CONFERENCE

    The French Government is willing to acquiesce in the inclusion of delegates from the British Dominions in the Reparations Conference. The official ...

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  14. THE COAL TROUBLE

    A report received from West Maitland states that the officials of the combined mining unions who held a meeting there have received ...

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  15. "SPEAKEASY."

    Another of Fox Movietone's all-dialogue films, "Speakeasy," will be the principal attraction on the new programme at the Prince of Wales ...

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  16. COAL AT COLEBROOK

    A request has been made on behalf of the residents of Colebrook that the Minister for Mines (Hon. C. E. W. James) should consider the advisability of ...

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  17. FERTILISER PRICES

    Evidence concerning the activities of the British Phosphate Commission was given before the Tariff Board to-day. The Board is inquiring whether the ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA HOUSE WITHOUT INSTRUCTIONS.

    Australia House has not received any instructions either from Britain or Australia regarding the Reparations Conference. ...

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  19. AMUSEMENTS STRAND THEATRE.

    In "Homestruck," the latest R.K.O. release at the Strand Theatre to-day, Viola Dana is featured as a chorus girl, who yearns for a domestic life. When ...

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  20. MAINLAND

    Perth, July 10.—The dead body of Elizabeth Eleanor Webster, aged 58 years, single, was found in the Swan River to-day. She was recently ...

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  21. CONSTABLE'S DEATH

    John Stanley McGrath, who is standing his trial in the Criminal Court on a charge of having murdered Constable Holman in Adelaide on February 23, ...

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  22. FANNIE BRICE IN "MY MAN."

    There will be a 100 per cent talkie programme at His Majesty's Theatre on Monday, when the Warner Bros.' film, "My Man," will be presented for a ...

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  23. OVERSEAS

    Suva, July 10. — There are 45 cases of infantile paralysis in the Solomon Islands, and five deaths have occurred. ...

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  24. BOWLING CARNIVAL

    In open rinks at the bowling carnival at Suva, in the fifth round Taverner's team (Victorians) defeated Butler's team (Fiji), 22 to 16: Woolf's team (New ...

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  25. PORT FOR LAUNCESTON

    The main business of the monthly meeting of the Launceston Trades Hall Council held last night was the presentation of the report of the ...

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  26. EMBASSY FANCY DRESS BALL.

    A plain and fancy dress hall was held in the Embassy ballroom (Bursary House) last night. The final of the foxtrot competition was decided, Miss ...

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  27. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE DATE OF MEETING.

    Referring to Mr. Bruce's suggestion, cabled from Australia, that the Imperial Conference should meet in May or June, 1930, the Imperial authorities are ...

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  28. LAUNCESTON CONCERT ORCHESTRA

    The last of the present series of orchestral concerts was given in the Academy Theatre, Launceston, last night, when, despite the inclemency of ...

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  29. "MOTHER KNOWS BEST."

    Booked for early release at the Prince of Wales Theatre is the synchronised feature "Mother Knows Best," which, in addition to the musical accompaniment ...

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  30. [?] OLD HOBARTIANS.

    The annual fancy dress mask ball of the Old Hobartian Association is to be held in the City Hall on Tuesday, July 23. The grand parade and judging of costumes ...

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  31. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.

    "The Red Dance"' and its accompanying programme of short-talkie subjects, will, be shown for the last time in Hobart at the night session at the Prince ...

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  32. SKATING.

    The skating sessions at the G[?]deaway rink continue to bo well attended. The rink is open afternoon and evening. ...

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  33. COMMUNICATION FROM BRITAIN.

    The Dominion Government has not received a communication from the British Government as to whether it is possible to hold an Imperial Economic ...

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  34. DANCING, [?]TC.

    The annual celebration of the Loyal Orange Lodge is to take place to-night. A dance is to be held in the Campania Hall on Saturday night in aid of the ...

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  35. RUGBY.

    The All Blacks played their return match against New South Wales to-day at the Show Grounds. The All Blacks won by 22 points to 9. They scored four tries to ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND'S STATE INDUSTRIES

    The Minister for Labour, who was interviewed to-day by a deputation from the Co-operative Dairy Company interests, announced that the Government ...

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  37. MINISTERING CHILDREN'S LEAGUE

    Mrs. James Smith (president) was in tho chair at the monthly meeting of the Ministering Children's League at the Town Hall, Launceston, yesterday ...

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  38. TALKIES

    The management of the Rose Bay Winter Carden Theatre, where the Raycophone talkie apparatus has been installed, has announced that five of the ...

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  39. "THE WOLF OF WALL STREET."

    The powerful drama, "The Wolf of Wall Street," a Paramount all-talkie, in which George Bancroft is heard from the screen for the first time, will be ...

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  40. ROBBERY EPIDEMIC

    Property valued at more than £3,000 has been recovered by the Sydney police, after energetic investigation of the many recent robberies in the ...

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  41. BUSHY PARK.

    The Inland Mission Girls' Club was favoured with a visit from the Misses Lindus and Livingstone, Hobart, on their last club night. They are experts ...

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  42. MIDWOOD AND HIS CARICATURES.

    At the Royal Autocar Club last night an illustrated lecture on "T. Midwood and His Caricatures" was given by Mr. Nat. Oldham. After tracing Midwood's ...

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  43. BILLIARDS

    Indifferent play on the part of both men was seen to-day in the time-limit match between W. Smith and W. Lindrum. Lindrum's breaks were 599, 461, ...

    Article : 59 words
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