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  5. PREMIER ANSWERS PRIME MINISTER

    "I resent the imputation that my Government is pursuing a policy 'politically immoral and economically-dangerous.' No man in Australia knows the wrongs of Tasmania under Federation better than Mr. Lyons, and let ...

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  6. COLONY OF VICTORIA

    John Helder Wedge, formerly a Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania) surveyor, and a member of John Batman's Port Phillip Association, thus ...

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  7. REST HOME "PRISON"

    Surprise was expressed by the Chief Justice (Sir Herbert Nicholls) in the Criminal Court at Hobart yesterday that an accused person, with a record, should ...

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  8. BURSARIES BOARD

    The Bursaries Board has made the following awards: Junior, City. — Rex M. Daly (Moonah), Joan Freeland (Trevallyn), ...

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  9. OCEAN YACHT RACE

    The yachts Te Rapunga and Ngataki, which took part in the Tasman Sea race in conjunction with the Melbourne Centenary Regatta, will compete in an ocean ...

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  10. POLICE COURT NEWS

    In the Hobart Police Court yesterday, before the Police Magistrate (Dr. A. N. Lewis), Detective George Wright prosecuting. ...

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  11. NATIONALISING OF BANKING

    At the annual meeting of sharoholders in the English, Scottish and Australian Bank Ltd., held in London at the end of November last the chairman, Mr. ...

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    Herr Thisle, aged 63, a shooting gallery proprietor of Rethen, Hanover, has been awarded an order of merit by the German Union of Large Families. His ...

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    The town council of Kecskemet, Hungary, is offering a hive of bees as a wedding present to all newly married couples who take a house in the town. ...

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  14. NEW MOTOR SHIP

    Electrically equipped throughout, including winches and cooling systems, a new motor ship, the Waiwera, one of the latest additions to the fleet of the Shaw, ...

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  15. SHIPMENT OF TASMANIAN TIMBER FOR LONDON BUYER

    LOADING TIMBER on s.s. Toulouse of Hobart for shipment to the Austral Timber Co., London. The firm purchased 100,000ft. of flooring, and 1,000ft. of blackwood from Chesterman and Co. Pty. Ltd., of Hobart. "The Mercury," photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    The Geeveston branch of the Waterbide Workers' Union, which has 130 members, and is one of the largest country branches in Austrulia, ...

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  17. SAVED BY RAIN

    Sugar-cane crops in north Queensland have been saved as the result of heavy rain over a large area of the sugar belt in the Innisfail district. After ...

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    Children are taught to laugh at Orchard Place School, Bedminster, Bristol. For 10 minutes, before lessons begin, they sit back and laugh deliberately. ...

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