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  6. FAMINE IN CHINA

    A copy of a letter from Mr. Fa Hsiang-sung, Chinese Consul-General in Australia, has been received by the Mayor of Hobart (Alderman J. Soundy) ...

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  7. BAD TIMES AHEAD

    The period of depression which is being generally experienced throughout the Commonwealth was reviewed by Senator Hon. J. E. Ogden at the ...

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  8. THE COAL DISPUTE

    The State council of the Federated Engine-drivers' and Firemen's Association again agreed to-day that immediate stops should be taken to end the ...

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  9. FEDERAL CAPITAL

    No plan for the future administration of Canberra has been definitely agreed upon by the Federal Ministry, but it is practically certain that the Federal ...

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  10. FALL FROM JETTY

    Lloyd Price, aged 16 years, fell from the Seymour jetty during the work of pile-driving yesterday. He was holding on to a wire rope, when the rope swayed, ...

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  11. FIFTY YEARS AGO

    Gross Violations of Licensing Act.—"Sir, the action of the Police Committee in dismissing Constable B— for being drunk on his beat ...

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  12. BALACLAVA BY-ELECTION

    Polling for the Balaclava by-election took place on Saturday, and resulted in the election of Mr. T. W. White by a substantial majority. Mr. White had ...

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  13. DEAD MAN IN RIVULET

    A gruesome discovery was made by two New Town boys in a small dried-up rivulet at the back of the Hobart Brick Co.'s works near Forster Street, New ...

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  14. AIR PROGRAMMES

    One of the difficulties of the New South Wales Broadcasting Co. Ltd. in the compilation of its programme is that only a limited number of copyright items ...

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  15. TRADES HALL

    The Sunday Labour Circle continued its series of meeting last night at the Trades Hall, Hobart, when Dr. J. F. Gaha (Acting Chief Officer of Health) ...

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  16. AIR MAILS

    Additional clauses, designed to limit the quantity of matter lodged with the postal authorities for dispatch by air mail, have been added to the regulations ...

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  17. TALKING FILMS

    Mr. J. L. Cathro, who arrived on Saturday by the Maunganui to establish the Australasian subsidiary company of the Radio Corporation of America and ...

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  18. STATE INSTRUMENTALITIES

    Claiming to represent 200,000 State and semi-State employees, the State Instrumentalities' Union Committee has sent a letter to each member of the ...

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    Mrs. Zoo Ruttledge, of Ferdinand Street, Haverstock Hill, founder of the London Institution for Lost and Starving Cats and Dogs carried on there, left ...

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