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  2. CO-OPERATION WANTED

    LAUNCESTON, Saturday.— A conferee of fruitgrowers of Northern Tasmania was held this afternoon, Mr. Beaman presiding, to ascertain if ...

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  3. SHIPPING STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The steamers idle owing to the marine engineers signing off include the Riverina, Canberra, Katoomba, Ulimaroa, Mallina, and ...

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  4. HOBART WATER SUPPLY

    The supply of water to the city has been causing aldermen considerable anxiety during the past few weeks. The winter was dry, and very little rain has ...

    Article : 323 words
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  6. “PERIL TO THE WORLD.”

    BERLIN, Monday.— Several newspaper warmly comment on M. Clemenceau’s conference in London, and fear that a new Entente is forming. They ...

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  7. LOAN TO CHINA

    NEW YORK, Monday.— The New York “Times” Pekin correspondent states that President Bruce of the pacific Development Corporation, in the course of a ...

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  8. Engineers’ Trouble.

    A member of the Union Steamship Co. informed a “World” reporter last evening that a telegram had been received by him intimating that there was every ...

    Article : 87 words
  9. EVERYBODY HAPPY.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Inter-Allied conferences at Downing-street have conducted. They aroused the keenest interest. The French Press ...

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  10. GHOST THAT SELDOM WALKS.

    PEKING, Monday.—Teachers in the Government schools and colleges have decided to leave their posts unless the question of salaries is adjusted. Some ...

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  11. Loongana a Link

    After yesterday’s emergency meeting of the Marine Board, the following resolution was carried: “That this meeting of representatives ...

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  12. SETTLEMENT OF IMMIGRANTS

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. — At the King’s Hall to-day about 70 members of the Victoria League assembled to hear addresses by lady delegates from ...

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  13. HOBART LICEN[?]NG COURT.

    The Hobart Licensing Court delivered its decision yesterday morning on the applications for certificates of licenses for the year 1920. Mr. E. W. Turner presided. ...

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  14. STATE PARLIAMENT

    On the voices the second reading of the Licenses Reduction Bill was defeated. The debate is published in another column. KING ISLAND MARINE BOARD. ...

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  15. ‘REPLY TO ALLIES’ NOTE.

    PARIS, Monday.—The German reply to the Allies Note has been received. The German newspapers state that the tone is conciliatory and accedes to all ...

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  16. IN TOWER OF LOAN ON

    A returned soldier has courteously forwarded to “The World” the following extract from the “Dublin independent.” A graphic account, of his experience in ...

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  17. WAGES REDUCTION.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday. — A Grey mouth message states that although it has not been officially announced by the leaders of the unions concerned, ...

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  18. Bad Old Days Ended

    LONDON, Sunday.—The secretary to the Railwaymen’s. Union (Mr. J. H. Thomas), speaking sat Swansea, said the negotiations, regarding the ...

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  19. BEER STILL “BROWN.”

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The breweries are still delivering beer to the hotels by means of private carters, so that draught ale may be had at many hotels. A mass meeting ...

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  20. THE ARARAT OUTRAGE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Hannah asked the Premier whether it was intended to arrest ...

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  21. TEMPERANCE BARS.

    Temperance bars were granted to all the licensees with the exception of the Hotel Arcadia, Park Hotel, Tattersall’s. and the Elephant and Castle. With reference to ...

    Article : 176 words
  22. Diminished American Exports

    NEW YORK, Monday.— The New York “Times.” Washington correspondent states that the Director of the Burean of Foreign Commerce says that ...

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  23. CHARGE OF BIGAMY.

    Melbourne, Tuesday.— Annie Louisa Martin was found guilty of bigamy at the Criminal Court to-day, and sentenced to one month’s gaol. ...

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  24. HUNT FOR GOLD

    The New York “Tribune” says that Mr. Perry Tiffany, an American gold prospector with Mrs. Tiffany and 50 gentlemen adventurers, have left New fork on board the ...

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  25. PERSONAL MENTION

    The Vice-Chancellor of the Tasmanian University (Mr. W. J. T. Stops) was formally welcomed back to Tasmania after his trip to England by the Chancellor of ...

    Article : 261 words
  26. MELBOURNE EXPRESS R[?]B[?]ERY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—When the Melbourne express arrived in Sydney on Sunday it was found that £200 worth of lugage had been stolen from the guard’s ...

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  27. Under Arab Rule

    CAIRO, Monday.—The British troops have now withdrawn southward on the line from Beirut North to the Gulf of Alexandretta with the sphere of ...

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  28. ZEEHAN LICENSING CASES.

    ZEEHAN. Tuesday.—The annual meeting of the Zeehan licensing Bench was yesterday and to-day. With the exceptions the whole of the licenses in the ...

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  29. MINE OWNERS’ CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The conference between the mine owners and mine employes of the west coast of Tasmania was continued at the Chamber of Mines ...

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  30. FLASHING HIS MONEY.

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.—A taxi cab driver named Nahos showed a roll of notes in a bar of a hotel at Townsville in the busiest part of the day. He was followed by ...

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  31. Checking Profiteering

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The hotels, restaurants and cafes threaten to close owing the Governments intention to check profiteering in foodstuffs by ...

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  32. MUSICIANS’ STRIKE OFF.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Following upon the arrangement of the Musicians Union to accept the interim award of the Federal Arbitration Court, Mr. O[?]Brien, ...

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  33. ENGINE DRIVERS AND FIREMEN.

    The usual weekly meeting of members of the Hobart Centre of the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen’s Association was held at the meeting room, Macquarie street, ...

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  34. LETTER CARRIERS’ CLAIMS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Addressing Mr. Justice Powers in the Arbitration Court today in opposition to the claims of the Letter Carriers’ Association, which have been ...

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  35. E. E. JUDD AGAIN FINED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Ernest Edward; Judd was again before the Criminal Court on Monday on a charge of having used insulting words in the Sydney Domain on ...

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  36. HUSBAND CUTS WIFE’S THROAT

    MACKAY, Tuesday.—Godfrey Schabe, living at Cemetery road, Mackay, quarrelled with his wife and cut both his own and her throat. Both are in hospital. ...

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  37. MURDER AT THE TEA-TABLE.

    Mrs. Corbett, of Ayr, while sitting at tea with her husband and three other persons one evening recently, was murdered by one of her visitors. She was ...

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  38. Congested Docks

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Ceramic, [?]den with 18,000 tons of food supplies from Australia, is delayed at Plymouth owing to congestion at the London ...

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  39. NEW TOWN HALL.

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.—The City Council has approved of plans and estimates for new Town Hall. Notice has been given of the council intention to borrow £480,000 ...

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  40. SYDNEY’S LORD MAYOR.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The election of Lord Mayor of Sydney to-day resulted in another deadlock. Aldermen W. H. Lambert and Richards polled 13 votes each. The ...

    Article : 34 words
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