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  2. SHIPPING PROBLEM

    The Federal Shipping Controller (Admiral -Clarkson) has advised the Premier (Mr. W. H. Lee) that the Union Steamship Company has been ...

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  3. MERCY’S MINISTERS

    “The consistent reports and appeals we receive are proof that our duty is [?]ly grasped and that your society [?]s a real waul in the community.” ...

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  4. SNOW ON THE MOUNTAIN

    As the result of a quickly falling barometer rain began to fall generally over Tasmania on Monday evening and continued all day yesterday. ...

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  5. FROM OTHER SOURCES

    DEVONPORT, Tuesday. — Martin Dobrilla who commenced at 5 p.m. yesterday an endeavor to lower the existing Tasmanian dub swinging record of 77 ...

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  6. NATIONALISTS MEET

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—The Nationalist party assembled at Launceston this afternoon at a meeting convened by the Premier, Mr. Lee. All ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. TROPHIES OF WAR.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—One hundred and eighty German guns captured by the A.I.F in France, mostly in the great offensive of August of last year, ...

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  9. PROPOSED CONFERENCE.

    The secretary of the Marine Board (Mr. J. Adams), who is acting as secretary of the proposed conference between North and South shipping ...

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  10. In Derwent Valley

    NEW NORFOLK, Tuesday.—During the past seven or eight days heavy rain has fallen throughout the Derwent Valley, and to-day r the ...

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  11. REFUSED EVIDENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Henry Stokes was charged in the City Court to-day with shotting with intent to murder Henry Slater. Refusing to give ...

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  12. DEVONPORT POSITION.

    DEVONPORT, Tuesday.—The effect of the shipping shortage is beginning to be seriously felt by importers and exporters. In addition to peas and ...

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  13. DIVED INTO LAKE.

    STAWELL (Vic), Tuesday.—The body of William Atkins (66) was recovered from Lake Victoria on Monday. On Friday morning deceased left the ...

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  14. KYOGLE MAIL.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General is in receipt of the following telegram from the Postal Department in Sydney:— Thirty-four bags were shipped per ...

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  15. COAL IS SCARCE.

    LAUNCESTON. Tuesday.—In consequence of the shortage of coal the Mount Bischoff Smelting Company has reduced operations. Of two smelters ...

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  16. SCHOONER MISSING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Nothing has been heard of the fivemasted American schooner H. K. Hall since June 11, and fears are entertained for her safety. ...

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  17. GOLD SUPPLY FALLS OFF.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The decline in gold production throughout the Empire has recently been occupying the attention of both the British and ...

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  18. BLISTER COPPER.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—So far 3700 tons of blister copper have been consigned to the electrolytic refinery by the Mount Lyell Company during the ...

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  19. Tasmania’s Plight

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. — A large and influential deputation from the Chamber of Commerce and Traders Association waited on the Premier ...

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  20. WAITING FOR WITNESS

    The inquiry into the death of Owen Cashion, who met his death by being run down by a motor car on Monday. June 9, was set down for hearing ...

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  21. HOMEWARD BOUND

    Mr. W. Newton, manager of the Hobart branch of the “Examiner” received a cable from his son, Corporal W. E. Newton. ...

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  22. SEAMEN ARRESTED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The police. have arrested Richard Ryan (13). seaman on the steamer Kyogle, in connection with the rifling of mail bags shipped ...

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  23. FRUIT STANDARDISATION.

    Sir,—Spare me a small space to reply, as briefly as possible, to some of the statements of Mr. H. E. Johnston, published in your, issue of 2nd inst. ...

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  24. STOLE FALSE TEETH.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—At the Police Court to-day, Roy Wilson (27), a returned soldier, pleaded guilty to the larceny from the Volunteer Hotel of a ...

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  25. TASMANIA’S TRIALS

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—At the deputation to the Premier at Launceston tonight on the shipping position Mr. Jack Beck. grocer, asked Mr. Lee how he ...

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  26. Soldiers Welcomed

    Our Mount Nicholas correspondent writes that a hearty welcome was accorded to Sergeant F. J. Goss, second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Goss on his ...

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  27. PERSONAL MENTION.

    At yesterday’s meeting of the University Council Mr. A. B. Birchall, Parliamentary draughtsman was appointed a member of the University ...

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  28. TWENTY POUNDS IN FIFTEEN YEARS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—At the farther hearing to-day, before Mr. Justice Powers, in the Federal Arbitration Court of the plaint of the ...

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  29. MT. MORGAN CLOSURE

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—As far is ascertainable, the mount down of the Mount Morgan mine has not so far affected the Mount Lyell Company ...

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  30. “PREDOMINATING SOUTHERN CONTROL”

    The Northern fruit growers generally would be averse to handing over the control of their interests to any central association having predominating ...

    Article : 191 words
  31. FEDERAL PROFITEER

    Rabbit trappers, farmers and others who during the past two or three years have sold rabbit skins to the Government are asking if they are to be ...

    Article : 140 words
  32. WRECKED SURVIVORS

    PERTH Tuesday.— R. Bower, owner of a cattle run on the [?] between Fremantle and Geraldton. brought to Dandaragan, 50 miles inland, on ...

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  33. MOVING LEFT-OVER CARGO.

    LAUNCESTON. Tuesday.—Prior to the deputation. which waited on the Premier to-night with regard to the shipping position. Messrs. Whitsitt. ...

    Article : 88 words
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