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  4. GENERAL RAIN

    Rain fell fairly generally throughout Tasmania during the week-end, when good falls were recorded in northern and western districts. The falls were ...

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  5. JAPANESE SAMPAN

    Although Roy Robison, fisherman, of Innistail, who returned on Saturday morning, stated that he took his launch alongside the mysterious sampan on the ...

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  6. VISIT TO EVANDALE

    The Governor (Sir Ernest Clark) on Saturday paid his visit official visit to the Evandale municipality, and he was presented with an address of welcome ...

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  8. DISARMAMENT

    The French reply to further inquiries regarding the Disarmament Note has been approved by the French Government. The terms will be ...

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  9. AVIATION New British Air Route

    Although the weather was unfavourable for flying, and snowstorms were reported in the Midlands areas, the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) and ...

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  10. BOAT EXPRESS

    The boat express which left Hobart at 8.35 a.m. on Saturday for Launceston was delayed on two occasions, one of which was due to engine trouble, and it ...

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  11. LONDON-MELBOURNE RACE

    Miss Susame Mukerji, aged 21 years, a Bengali girl, who recently made an all-India flight, intends to enter for the London-Melbourne air race. She says ...

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  12. CAPITALISTIC SYSTEM

    "The Labour Party will not take office unless it has a clear majority over the whole House of Commons, and then we shall do so with the avowed intention ...

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  13. RIOTS IN AMERICA

    one of the most serious riots to occur anywhere in the country, as the result of tho cessation of relief provisions for the unemployed, began in Minneapolis ...

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  14. JAPANESE TRADE Conference in Batavia

    The Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday that the Japanese Minister at The Hague had been instructed to accept an invitation to a trade conference ...

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  16. LATE SPORTING

    An incident at Albion Park on Saturday which attracted much attention was the seizure by a racecourse detective of a tin containing a substance which yet has to be ...

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  17. MILITIA FORCES

    Despite statements to the contrary, the Minister for Defence (Senator Sir George Pearce) does not intend to take further action to increase the numerical ...

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  18. GRUESOME FIND

    The body of a newly-born baby was found in Quarry Street, West Hobart, by a resident of that street shortly after noon on Saturday. He communicated ...

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  19. CYCLING RACING IN SYDNEY.

    A feature of the racing at the Vel[?]drome on Saturday night was the fast time by Grant Pye in winning the final of the Professional Mile Handicap. His time was ...

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  20. GESTURE OF AMITY

    Government representatives, bicyclemakers, and exporters, at a meeting today decided as a gesture of trade amity to fix minimum prices for exports to ...

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  21. TERRIFIC EXPLOSIONS

    Workmen looking for a leak in a gas main in Stanley Street, South Brisbane, on Saturday afternoon received a shock when they found it, as a spark from a ...

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  22. GOLD IN JAPAN

    The official purchase price for gold has advanced from 2.65 yen to 2.95 yen a gram. ...

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  23. EX-ENEMIES UNITED

    One of the most important guests at the wedding on Saturday of the daughter of Sir Reginald Hall to a naval lieutenant was the German, Captain von ...

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  24. HOUSING IN ENGLAND

    During the last 15 years 2,176,000 new houses have been erected in England. Of this number nearly 1,900,000 were built in the last decade, 60 per cent. by ...

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  25. HALt DEFEATS COZENS.

    A. Hall (West Australia) comfortably defeated S. Cozens (England) in three match races at Perth on Friday night. The races were a quarter-mile time trial, half-mile ...

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  26. CHARGED BY BULL

    Mrs. Phyllis White, a resident of Lutana, had an unenviable experience when she was walking along a road at Derwent Park yesterday morning. A ...

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  27. SINGAPORE MURDER

    After unsuccessfully combing Singapore Chinatown and arresting 800 Cantonese for identification, the police this morning successfully concluded the hunt ...

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