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Article : 1,015 wordsTHE rival—or shall we say complementary-manifestos of Senator Dunn and Senator Ogden, which The Mercury placed before Tasmania ...
Article : 1,097 wordsTHE Royal Commission appointed to take evidence and to report upon the sugar industry will meet this morning in Hobart. From the very ...
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Article : 215 wordsMUCH mischief can be done, in any matter of public interest, by deliberate misrepresentation. And yet, we are not sure but that even more ...
Article : 378 wordsHaving taken evidence in the mainland States, the Sugar Inquiry Committee came to Tasmania by the t.s. Nairana on Saturday, and arrived at Hobart on ...
Article : 257 wordsWhen a man boards a steamer with all his luggage he generally goes away on her, but this was not the case with Mr. H. Hamilton, Commodore of the ...
Article : 362 wordsIn order to protect themselves from "pirate" cargo vessels which reach the Australian, coast at the height of the export season, and which accept cargoes ...
Article : 343 wordsNews has been received by cable of the death in England on January 7. of Mrs. Cecil Youl, a daughter of the late Mr. William MacMicbael, of Hobart, ...
Article : 208 wordsMr. Devereux (official representative of the Australian Woolgrowers' Council) reports that conditions on the Yorkshire market are quiet, with very little ...
Article : 163 wordsThe negotiations which have been proceeding between interests promoting the paper pulp industry in Tasmania and the Federal Government with ...
Article : 188 wordsAFTER many adventures, the Prime Minister has reached Melbourne, and will at once plunge into the thick of new adventures. He will ...
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Article : 351 wordsDraft regulations, which will he issued under the Gold Bounty Act, were discussed yesterday morning by the newlyformed Gold Industry Advisory Council. ...
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Article : 143 wordsThe following further provisional results of the public examinations held in December in connection with the University of Tasmania have been received. ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Mon 12 Jan 1931, Page 6
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