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  2. Advertising

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  3. COUNCIL EMPLOYEES Cygnet Wage Cuts

    Wages of employees of the Cygnet Municipal Council were reduced from the previous amount, drawn up last year by the Municipal Employees' Wages ...

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  4. FRENCH TRAIN TRAGEDY

    As a sequel to the tragedy at Lagny, near Paris, on December 23, when the Strasbourg express crashed into the Nancy express, resulting in the deaths ...

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  5. CIVIC RECEPTION Lord Mayor of Melbourne

    Touches of breezy humour characterised a civic reception accorded the Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Mr. H. Gengoult Smith) and the Lady Mayoress, ...

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  6. MAYORAL VISITORS Arrival in Tasmania

    Cameras clicked before the Nairana was tied up to the wharf at Launceston early yesterday morning, when the Lord Mayor (Mr. H. Gengoult Smith) of ...

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  7. FRANCO-BRITISH TRADE Tariff Reductions

    According to the British Chamber of Commerce a chaotic situation has been created by France's 75 per cent reduction in the tariff on the imports of ...

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  8. THREATS HEEDED

    M. Angelescu, who was appointed Premier of Rumania after the assassination of Dr. Duca last Saturday, and whose name appears on the "doomed ...

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  9. BARGAINING POINT.

    Among the new restrictions on imports from Britain, those on clothing, cotton yarns, and cotton textiles have been reduced to 25 per cent, of the ...

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  10. THEFT OF £20,000 GEM Hatton Garden Robbery

    Of all the "smash-and-grab" robberies successfully accomplished in London during the past year, none compares for spectacular daring and deliberate ...

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  11. LORD MAYOR'S IMPRESSIONS.

    The Lord Mayor will find his stay in Tasmania a welcome respite from his strenuous official duties. In an interview at Launceston, Mr. Gengoult ...

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  12. OUR NATIONAL DEBT.

    Mr. T. Shields, M.L.C., welcomed the visitors on behalf of the Government, and as a citizen. He said: "Although we are small in number, we are no mean ...

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  13. RATEPAYERS' DIFFICULTIES.

    Councillor Burnaby then moved— That from next pay day this council pay to its employees award rates only. ...

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  14. WATER SUPPLY St. Leonards Complaints

    Following letters of complaint regarding the inadequate water supply in the St. Leonards municipality, the St. Leonards Council yesterday made ...

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  15. LADY MAYORESS CHARMED.

    "The River Tamar is uncanny on account of so many bends, which intrigue the imagination, and its wonderful beauty," said the Lady Mayoress of ...

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  16. A PROGRESSIVE CITY.

    The Lord Mayor, responding, congratulated the Mayor of Launceston on his return to office this year. "I wish at the outset to make a correction," he ...

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  17. ENTERTAINMENTS PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.

    Douglas Fairbanks, jun., who appears to be outvieing the dare-devil characteristics of his father, is the hero of "Parachute Jumper," which will replace ...

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  18. POLICE COURT NEWS HOBART.

    At the Hobart Police Court yesterday, before the Police Magistrate (Mr. H. B. White), Detective-Sergeant Fleming prosecuting. ...

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  19. IN BANDITS' LAIR

    The thanks of the British Government have been officially conveyed to the Japanese Government for the part that officers of that country played in ...

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  20. DELIBERATE WASTAGE.

    Councillor Thorneycroft said that one hour a day was ridiculous for watering purposes under present conditions. He suggested that the by-law be rescinded ...

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  21. THE "KING OF DIAMONDS."

    A member of the watchmaking firm opposite the raided shop stated, "I saw a man insert a trowel-like instrument just below the main bar of the steel ...

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  22. ALLEGED SHEEP-STEALING

    John Hadley, who at Launceston on Saturday last was sentenced to imprisonment for three months on a sheep-stealing charge, appeared in the ...

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  23. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    Commencing to-morrow, His Majesty's Theatre will screen "The Good Companions," the Gaumont British film mode from J. B. Priestley's novel of that ...

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  24. NEWS ON BARK

    Among a strange collection of "curios," ancient and modern, which came to him under the will of his late brother, Mr. R. A. Henty, of Devon Road, ...

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  25. POLICEMEN AND MARRIAGE

    Metropolitan police recruits in London have always been advised not to marry until they have established themselves in the service, or at least have had time ...

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  26. £850 BULLION BAR IN GUTTER.

    Motor bandits who snatched a bar of gold worth £850 from a bullion broker's messenger in Hatton Garden on October 2 were folled by the courage ...

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  27. FOOTPATH TO SCOTCH COLLEGE.

    A letter was received from the Launceston Scotch College requesting that a footpath be made along the Penquite Road to the school, and that lights be ...

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  28. TENNIS PLAYERS ABSENT.

    There were several expressions of surprise that the visiting English tennis players, who had been invited through the president (Mr. G. Cragg) ...

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  29. Licensing Cases.

    Harry Clinch pleaded guilty to having during prohibited hours on December 1 failed to prevent certain persons from being in the bar of the Cascade ...

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  30. AVALON THEATRE.

    The programme which commences to-day at the Avalon Theatre is allBritish, and is comprised of "Thark" and "The Love Contract." "Thark" ...

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  31. SAWDUST DEPOSITS.

    The council's inspector (Mr. E. W. Prior) submitted a report on the manner in which the various sawmills in the municipality were disposing of ...

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  32. CRABS ATTACKED

    Keen interest is being taken by seientists in Melbourne in a discovery relating to the plague of spider crabs at Westernport and other places along the ...

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  33. SEE HOW THTY GROW

    When Mother gives children a course of California Syrup of Figs. Its gentle, cleansing action restores healthy appetites, builds up weight. Buy some ...

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  34. STRAND THEATRE.

    The Strand Theatre will present tomorrow the J. C. Williamson all-Australian production, "The Hayseeds," featuring the stage favourite, Cecil ...

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  35. LORD MAYOR AND LADY MAYORESS OF MELBOURNE VISIT TASMANIA

    MR. H. ULNGOULI SMITH, Melbournes civic head, and Mrs. Gengoult Smith, who were photographed on the deck of the Nairana following the arrival of the vessel in Launceston early yesterday morning, were welcomed by the Mayor of Launceston, Mr. Allen Hollingsworth (on left). Andrew, photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. CHASE CONTINUED ON FOOT.

    "Just as I was about to ram the bandits' car it pulled up, and three men jumped out and ran down a passage, where they separated. I stopped my ...

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  37. HUONVILLE.

    In the Huonville Police Court yesterday before the Warden (Mr. G. C. Frankcomb) and Mr. G. Shield, Js.P., Inspector P. Grant prosecuting. ...

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  38. MIDNIGHT FROLICS.

    An "amateur carnival" will be a further attraction at the Theatre Royal to-night, when the Midnight Frolics will present the last performance of the ...

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  39. PROVERBS UP TO DATE

    Some witticisms that will be appreciated by country people in Australia were evoked by the "Week-end Review's" invitation to adapt proverbs in ...

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  40. HIRE PURCHASE GOODS

    In the Bankruptcy Court in Sydney last week, Mr. Justice Lukin said that in New South Wales, as in Victoria, cases had arisen in which people who had ...

    Article : 154 words
  41. NEW HUON THEATRE.

    The Fox musical romance, "Delicious," starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, will be shown at the New Huon Theatre, Huonville, to-morrow. The ...

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  42. TIN SOLDIERS

    An exhibition of tin soldiers at the Army Museum in the Invalides is giving great joy to the children of Paris as well as to numerous collectors. The society ...

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  43. STEAMER EXCURSIONS.

    Beginning on Sunday next, the steamers Cartela and Dover will make frequent trips to Brown's River. On the morning trip, excursionists will have l½ ...

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