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  2. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS

    "The Mercury" and "The Illustrated Tasmanian Mail" subscribers in Hobart and suburbs are reminded that their subscriptions are now due, the last day ...

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  3. INTER-STATE YACHTING Race For Albert Cup

    A Queensland boat, Amity, skippered by D. E. Ulcog, won the Albert Cup, the first event of the inter-State 21ft. restricted class ...

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  4. MT. LYELL WORKS

    A temporary cessation of operations in the smelting works and refinery of the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Co., on account of the continued dry ...

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  5. NORTHERN NOTES

    The move being made in Hobart by the Police Department to meet the situation, so far as mainland visitors and right-of-way streets are concerned, ...

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  6. EXPORT OF APPLES

    Senator C. W. Grant on Tuesday telegraphed to the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Stewart) as follows:— Please wire whether any regulations ...

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  7. AVIATION HIGH-SPEED CRAFT

    Mr. John Stack, the aeronautical engineer, announced to-day that he had designed a craft capable of a speed of 544 miles an hour (almost the speed of ...

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  8. FEDERAL CONSTITUTION

    At the meeting of the council of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday evening a lengthy interim report was submitted by the vice-president ...

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  9. FATAL MOTOR ACCIDENT

    Reginald Thompson (22), of Geeveston, was killed instantly, and his sister, Peggie (11), who was seated on the pillion of their motor-cycle, was ...

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  10. WITHIN THREE DAYS

    The progress made in preparation for the international air race to be held in October was reported to the Centenary Council to-day by Wing-Commander A. ...

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  11. ENTERTAINMENTS MIDNIGHT FROLICS.

    The Midnight Frolics continue to enjoy a great measure of popularity at the Theatre Royal, Hobart, and the revue, "All the Winners," gives each and every ...

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  12. HOBART REGATTA INTER-STATE ENTRIES LIKELY.

    A meeting of the Hobart Regatta Association was held in the Town Hall, Hohart, last night. Present:—Mr. J. G. Turner (president), Colonel Lord, ...

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  13. WHEAT INQUIRY Methods of Procedure

    Members of the Royal Commission appointed by the Federal Ministry to inquire into all phases of the wheat industry will meet in Melbourne ...

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  14. NEW SEASON'S PEAS

    The Department of Agriculture advises that the volume of delivery of peas from growers is rapidly increasing, and that fairly large quantities are being ...

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  15. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    The final presentations of "You Made Me Love You," featuring Stanley Lupino and Thelma Todd, at His Majesty's Theatre, Hobart, will be made to-day ...

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  16. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.

    The witchery of a rogueish Irish colleen indulges its pranks in "Paddy, the Next Best Thing," the Prince of Wales Theatre, Hobart, attraction, in which ...

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  17. COOLER WEATHER Big Drop in Temperature

    After the two or Three days of exceptionally hot weathet, with the temperature of Tuesday reaching 91 degrees, there was a welcome return to more ...

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  18. Inquiry in Queensland

    After a long meeting of the State Cabinet to-day the Premier (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) said that the Government had given special consideration ...

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  19. WATER SUPPLY

    Opinions expressed by ratepayers at a largely attended meeting held in the Castle Forbes Bay Hall last night, that the proposed scheme to establish a ...

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  20. AVALON THEATRE.

    "In the Wake of the Bounty" and "The Crime of the Century" will be shown for the last time to-day at the Avalon Theatre, Hobart. Advertised ...

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  21. TASMANIAN EGGS

    The Premier (Mr. J. C. McPhee) is in receipt of a despatch from the Acting Agent-General (Mr. H. W. Ely) with regard to consignments of Tasmanian ...

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  22. STRAND THEATRE.

    The last two days are announced of the current attractions at the Strand Theatre, Hobart, which include Joan Blondell and Chester Morris in their ...

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  23. HEAT WAVE IN VICTORIA

    Record high temperatures for Victoria this summer were recorded to-day. The highest reading in the city was 104 degrees. At Mullawil in the Mallee there ...

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  24. POULTRY-BREEDERS

    A meeting of the trans-Derwent branch of the National Utility Poultry Breeders' Association was held in the Town Hall, Bellerive, recently, with Mr. ...

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  25. SCOTTSDALE SHOW

    The annual meeting of the Scottsdale autumn show committee was held in the Mechanics' meeting room, Scottsdale, last night. Mr. D. McLennan ...

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  26. MOONAH THEATRE.

    The Fox dramatic feature, "Over the Hill," will be screened for the last time at the Moonah Theatre to-night. James Dunn, Sally Eilers, and Mae Marsh ...

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  27. SPIRIT OF 1913

    General Gourgeois informed the Senate to-day that Germany, in the event of mobilisation in 1933-34, could place from 20 to 30 strong divisions in the ...

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  28. DONATIONS.

    Votes of thanks were passed for the following donations: Mr. L. M. Shoobridge, M.L.C., £5; and the Royal Yacht Club, £3 3s; Mr. and Mrs. James ...

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  29. TRADE WITH N.Z.

    Prominent officials of seveial Federal departments have been chosen to accompany the Minister for Commerce (Mr Stewart) when he visits New ...

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  30. Y.A.L. BOYS.

    The Young Australia League Boys will give their "White Minstrel" entertainment in the Town Hall, Oatlands, to-night. To-morrow, Saturday, and ...

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  31. OBITUARY MR. J. D. H. CHISHOLM.

    The death occurred at the Battery Point Signal Statten early yesterday morning of Mr. James Donald Chisholm, at the age of 60 years, as the result of a ...

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  32. RED CROSS BALL.

    The Red Cross ball will be held in the Continental, Hobart, to-morrow night. The Governor and Lady Clark are to be present. The music will be supplied ...

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  33. IMPERIAL INHERITANCE

    Urging sufficiency in British defences and advocating a comprehensible foreign policy, Mr. Winston Churchill, M.P., who was First Lord of the ...

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  34. Continued from preceding column. CADET DINGHIES

    A race for the 12ft. cadet dinghies that are to take part in the contest for the Stonehaven Cup was held by the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club to-day. ...

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  35. ART SOCIETY.

    The 50th annual exhibition of the Art Society of Tasmania will close on Saturday, January 27. The exhibition is being held in the Mayor's reception ...

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  36. DISASTROUS START

    There was a disastrous start in the Albert Cup race. After rounding the Clarke Island buoy Tassie Too was sailing splendidly to windward, but ...

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  37. PRINTING ACT EVADED

    In the Launceston Police Court yesterday, before the Police Magistrate (Mr. E. J. Hall), Detective-Sergeant W. S. C. Brown prosecuting. ...

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  38. NATIONAL PARK.

    A railway excursion will be made from Hobart to National Park on Sunday. Trams will run from Sandy Bay. Cascades, and Augusta Road in time to ...

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  39. FOOTBALL NORTH HOBART CLUB

    The annual meeting of the North Hobart Football Club held at the Masonic Hall last night, was well attended. Mr. J. Rait presided. ...

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  40. FIRST WIN TO TASMANIA

    THE KITTIWAKE, Which won the invitation race for dinghies yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  41. SALVATION ARMY OFFICER

    The new commanding officer of the Launceston corps of the Salvation Army, Adjutant Quantock, with Mrs. Quantock, was welcomed at the Salvation Army ...

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  42. MR. EDWARD J. BULLER.

    Mr. Edward James Buller, who died at Launceston on Tuesday after a short illness, was well known and highly esteemed by inter-State passengers, as ...

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  43. ZEALANDIA LEAVES

    With more than 160 passengers and to me music of the Cygnet Joy Spreaders Band, which is on board, the Huddart, Parker Ltd. steamer Zealandia, 7,000 ...

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  44. FALL FROM BICYCLE

    Sydney Chapman, aged 23 years, residing at 19 Hobart Street, Invermay, Launceston, was riding a bicycle down Frankland Street towards Margaret ...

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  45. MADAME PADEREWSKI.

    Madame Paderewski, wife of the world-famous planist, died to-day at her husband's farm at Morges, on the shores of Lake Constance. ...

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  46. FLOUR TAX

    The forms associated with claims for a refund of the flour tax payable under the Flour Tax Act are now available at the offices of the Department of ...

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  47. POSED AS ARCHITECT

    In the Launceston Police Court yes terday, before the Police Magistrate (Mr. E. L. Hall). Walter Arthur George Reid, 43 ...

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  48. ENGLISH AIRMAN LEAVES

    Mr. Derek Rawnsley, of Eton (England), who flew across Bass Strait in a de Havilland moth aeroplane on Saturday, and visited Hobart and east ...

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  49. ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

    The election of officers resulted as follows: Patron, Mr. A. J. Drysdale; president, Mr. C. Dunn; committee, Messrs. T. Edge, F. Newman, C. Quinn, J. ...

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  50. Keep A Watch

    It is the sensible man or woman that keeps a sharp eye on the little signs of ill-health. Likewise they take Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills to aid ...

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  51. BOXING

    A visitor to Queenstown is "Jack" Rainsford, the youthful Sydney boxer, who is seeking a return match with "Pat" Appleton, holder of the Tasmanian ...

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  52. NORTH HOBART P.A.

    The annual meeting of the North Hobart Progress Association will be held this evening in St. Margaret's mission hall, Federal Street, North Hobart. ...

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