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  4. NORTHERN POULTRY SHOW

    The committee of the Northern Tasmanian Poultry, Pigeon, and Cage Bird Society have every reason to be satisfied with the annual show, which was ...

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  5. BROADCASTING

    Tenders will be invited shortly by the Postmaster-General's Department for a further number of broadcasting relay stations in various parts of the ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS

    The secretary of the Tasmanian branch of the Australian Railways Union (Mr. L. J. Dowling) has received advice from headquarters in Melbourne hat ...

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  7. NORTHERN NOTES

    At the meeting of the Launceston Trades' Hall Council last night, Mr. C. Smith said there was one section of the unemployment problem which was ...

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  8. TASMANIAN DAIRYMEN

    The proposed Dairy Bill was subjected to a lengthy discussion at the annual meeting of the Tasmanian Dairymen's Association, held in the Public Library ...

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  9. TRADES HALL COUNCIL

    That the last year had been very satisfactory, in view of the depressing industrial conditions, was the opinion expressed by the chairman (Mr. W. H. ...

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  10. SITUATION IN EGYPT

    No further disturbances were reported from Egypt to-day. The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Arthur Henderson) stated in the House of Commons that ...

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  11. THE RIGHT TO KILL

    The question of the right to kill has been again raised in a case at Frieburg. A well-to-do widow named Welte, aged 80 years, who was suffering agony from ...

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  12. CIVIL AVIATION

    Mr. Alan S. Butler (Britain) leads the Held in the 5,000 miles reliability flight round Europe. He was the first to reach Madrid, followed by the Frenchmen. ...

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  13. AMUSEMENTS

    The programme at the Strand Theatre headed by the First National production, "Footlights and Fools," will be shown for the last time to-morrow night, ...

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  14. POTATO EXPORT

    The potato marketing officer in Sydney (Mr. A. C. Poster), who is spending a few days in Tasmania, stated in an interview yesterday that the possibility ...

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  15. MR. J. TOLLAND

    Mr. J. Tolland, who has served for 39 years in the Tasmanian Government Railway Department, having occupied the position of pay clerk at Launceston ...

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  16. LONG-WINDED EX-PREMIER

    Professor Valdemara (formerly Premier of Lithuania), who harangued the Council of the League of Nations at such length that M. Briand (French ...

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  17. DEFENCE OF LONDON

    As the result of secret competitions the Air Minister (Lord Thomson) has decided upon the building of a first squadron of Hawker-Hornet airplanes to ...

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  18. CONCERT AT LONGFORD

    A full house favoured an excellent entertainment that was presented in the Foresters' Hall, Longford, last evening by the Launceston Christ Church Choir, the ...

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  19. CHINESE PIRATES

    Cablegrams from Hong Kong state that Chinese pirates travelling as passengers aboard the steamer Helikon (2,000 tons) overpowered the Chinese ...

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