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  2. DAY BY DAY

    SINCE Hobart adopted the system by which the Lord Mayor in elected by direct vote of the ratepayers instead of members of the ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S THOUGHT

    All good awaits the man whose desire to serve is the dominant passion of his life. ...

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  4. MAINLAND NOTES EXAMINATION REFORM IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    A NEW system of marking examination papers has been suggested to the education authorities, and, it is said, is likely to be ...

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  5. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Weather forecasts issued at 9 p.m. yesterday for the 24 hours ensuing.— Temporarily fine in southern districts, becoming unsettled, with some rain at ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    Sir Murray Anderson, Governor-Designate of New South Wales, and Lady Anderson, will leave Fremantle for, Sydney by the Strathaird on July ...

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  7. The Mercury

    ONE of the common misconceptions coming from bad teaching of history is that trial by jury is a sacred institution ...

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  8. TASMANIAN SOCIETY

    THE dictum that he is happy who learns by the experience of others has application to Tasmania, at least in regard to ...

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  9. KING'S CORONATION

    Arrangements for the coronation of King Edward VIII, on May 12 next year were considered at the first meeting to-day of the committee recently ...

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  10. LETT URS TO THE EDITOR FRUIT INDUSTRY: CASES AND PACKING METHODS

    Sir,—While I am not going to dispute that a good deal of out fruit is arriving in England slack, Mr. C. H. Tutton's letter ...

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  11. Royal Autocar Club

    Sir,—May I correct two wrong impressions which might be gathered from Mr. Weller Arnold's letter in Tuesday's "Mercury" regarding the Royal ...

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  12. BRITISH INDUSTRIES AND AUSTRALIA

    AN encouraging statement comes from Mr. Withall, who recently went to England as a special representative of the ...

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  13. DARDANELLES AND RUSSIA

    The members of the Dardanelles Conference, meeting to discuss the question of refortification of the strait by Turkey, and the position of the various ...

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  14. The Barque Lufra

    Sir,—In last Saturday's issue Mr. A. Edgar Foot writes that Mr. C. Mathews, the chief officer of the barque Lufra, was drowned in a boating accident on ...

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  15. Hotel Licences

    Sir,—Efforts are being made to secure two additional licences in Hobart, one for The Imperial, and the other for a Murray Street property. Time was ...

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  16. FRENCH GOVERNMENT

    The Minister for the Interior (M. Salengro) informed the Senate to-day that the Government would no longer tolerate "stay-in" strikes. If they ...

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  17. FEDERAL DEPARTMENTS

    The Federal Cabinet at its meeting to-day decided that the central administration of the War Service Homes Department should be transferred from ...

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  18. JURY REFORM

    Commendation of the memorandum of the Chief Justice (Sir Herbert Nicholls) regarding the need for a reform in the jury system, was voiced in ...

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  19. THE KING'S HOUSE

    "The King's House," built and furnished with Empire materials at a cost of £50,000 at Burhill, Surray, by the Royal ...

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  20. EMPIRE FRUIT

    The chief recommendation of the Empire Fruit Producers' report, which was issued on Friday last, urges the reintroduction of the ...

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  21. PATRON OF C.T.A.

    Advice has been received through the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) that the King, who, as Prince of Wales, consented in 1920 to become patron of the ...

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  22. EX-KING ALFONSO'S SON

    Count Govadonga, eldest son of ex-King Alfonso of Spain, has begun a suit for the annulment of his marriage to ...

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  23. BANK OFFICERS

    The Industrial Court, in a reserved decision to-day, restored to the 1924 rate salaries of members of the United Bank Officers' Association of ...

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  24. PALESTINE CALMER

    Only minor resistance was offered to the military round-up yesterday, and all troops have returned to their stations. The total number of Arabs ...

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