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  4. UNSETTLED

    Tasmania is still under the influence of an extensive area of [?] low air pressure which covers the south eastern States. Tasman Sea and New Zealand. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STATE RIGHTS

    To those who [?]rgue that Tasmania’s financial position has suffered through Federation, there may' tome something of a shock if there i sany ...

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  6. SEAMEN’S STRIKE

    Notwithstanding the latest official prediction from Sydney that the present week will probably see the end of the shipping strike in all British ports, a ...

    Article : 236 words
  7. MORO[?] WAR

    The Spaniards are preparing a great welcome for the President the Military Directory (General Primo de Rivera Marquess de Estella), who is due at Madrid ...

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  8. AT LOGARNO

    Today’s official communique states that the Conference was continued, and that during a general discussion a question was raised as to the participation ...

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  9. FRENCH DEBTS

    The French Cabined will not accept M. Caillaux’s temporary debt settlement with America, says the Paris correspondent of “The Times.” who points oat that in ...

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  10. SALARIES BOARD

    The Salaries Board has never been welcomed by the State civil servants, but in view of the last determination with regard to the assessment of ...

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  11. U.S.A. AVIATION

    The Army and Navy Department were denounced by the Chairman (Mr- Madden), of the House Appropriations Committee, today as [?] millions in a ...

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  12. SHANGHAI RIOT

    When the judicial enquiry into the Shaghai incidents of May 30 was resumed today, counsel for the Shanghai Municipal Council described the Council’s ...

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  13. THE TWO MAJOR POINTS

    Where the delegates agree, there agreements are wonderful but it is only on what may be called minor matters, declare[?] the Locarno correspondent, of “The ...

    Article : 163 words
  14. AMERICAN OPINION

    Discussing the position which will arise if France refuses to ratify the debt settlement, the Washington .correspondent of “The Times” declares that unless ...

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  15. “NOT ONE SWEAR-WORD”

    The Marquess de Estella has telegraphed to the Cardinal Primate of Spain that the conduct of the [?]as force has been exemplary “during their long stay in ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. MORE SERIOUS VIEW

    Mr. J. P. Pigg[?] the manager of the Port Huon Fruitgrowers’ Co-operative Association Ltd, in discussing the general situation with a representative of ...

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  17. STRIKE AGAINST WAR

    “Humai” the Communist organ, published an order for a general strike throughout France today as a protest against the wars in Morocco and Syria, ...

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  18. ITALY’S DECISION

    The Italian Premier’s (Signor Mussolini’s) decision to include Italy among the Pact’s, signatory Powers has been welcomed in all quarters says the Rome ...

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  19. GARAGE EXPLOSION

    An explosion, which rocked Exhibition street, in the centre of the city, at 1.30 this morning, blew out the front of the showroom at Woodle motor, premises, ...

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  20. WORLD RECORDS

    Riding a Parry Thomas motor-car at [?] today, Captain Howey covered 50 kilometres (30[?] miles) in 16 minutes 9.9 seconds, which is equal to 115:41 miles ...

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  21. STRIKE MA[?]

    Two Communists, Cachin and [?] today both sentenced in default to 18 months imprisonment, an were fined 3000 francs for their activities in ...

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  22. THE WALSH CASE

    “The Board is of opinion that it has heard sufficient evidence from the striking seamen. In its desire to afford the respondent every opportunity to show ...

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  23. JAPANESE CRUISER

    The Undersecretary (Mr. D. W. Addison), has received advice from the District Naval Officer (Commander. McFarlane) to the effect that the Japanese cruiser ...

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  24. SPEEDY RESULTS

    It is understood that the British Locarno delegation has reported to the Government that the agreement on the Pact itself is practically complete, and that ...

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  25. THE “OSSY” TRAIL

    The production of [?]miridium on the Adams River field is increasing, and the output for the present month will it it expected, establish a record, One ...

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  26. DIVORCE CASES

    Acting Justice Hall presided at the sitting of the Supreme Court in the Mattimonial Jurisdiction this morning. David Larter, machinist, of Launceston, ...

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  27. COMMUNISTS DEMONSTRATE

    While the strike was a substantial failure, the Communists profited by the occasion to demonstrate and to harangus their followers, this leading to sharp ...

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  28. WATERSIOERS’ POLICY

    It was emphasised by the secretary of the Brisbane branch of the Waterside Workers’ Federation today that, the policy of the local watersiders was the same as ...

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  29. BERLIN CONSULTED

    It has been ascertained from a French source in Locarno that the German delegation asked for 24 hours so as to con[?] Berlin before finally assenting to ...

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  30. DOWN IN THE SEA

    The words spoken by a diver from the sea bottom near Heligoland, have been successfully broadcast throughout Northern Germany, states, a Berlin ...

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  31. RUSSIA AND GERMANY

    It is announced that a [?] trade treaty has been concluded on the principle of the most favored nation treatment, for a period of two years. ...

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  32. STRIKE TO TERMINATE

    Mr. E. Shinwell has today announced that at all ports except London it has been decided to terminate the seemen’s strike immediately. . ...

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  33. ANXIETY GAU[?]

    Lieut. Abeka and Lieut. [?] the Japanese airmen who started -from Tokio on July. 25 last for a flight to Paris, and arrived on September 28 at Le B[?] ...

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  34. ARCTIC EXPEDITION

    After battling with a North Atlantic storm during the last-few days of the voyage, the MaoMillan ships Bowdoin and Peary arrived, today at their home ...

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  35. EUROPEAN VINTAGES

    Judging from, the reports which are now being received in London about European vintagesh, this will not be a champagne year. The quantity of Burgundy, port, ...

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  36. PRESS DELEGATES

    Members of the Empire Press Delegation have greatly enjoyed the Tasmanian hospitality Launceston's programme culminated this morning in a delightful ...

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  37. TRADE RETURNS

    The Board of Trade returns for September show that the imports amounted to £97.925,000, and the exports to £60,734,000. an increase of £6,192,000 on the ...

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  38. NESTOR NOW IDLE

    The steamer Nestor is definitely held up, and will probably be taken to a bay anchorage tomorrow, where it will join the idle fleet. ...

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  40. ENGINE TROUBLE

    The Japanese airmen who were flying to London from Paris, were forced to land at St. Inglevert owing to engine trouble. ...

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  41. AMUNDSEN’S PLANS

    The advance guard of 25 have gone TO Spitzbergen today to begin work on the new hangar in. preparation for Captain Amundsen’s polar expedition next ...

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  42. ARBITRATION COURT

    Mr. Justice Powers, President of the Arbitration .Court, decided this afternoon to intervene in the British seamen’s strike, and has summoned a ...

    Article : 92 words
  43. LORD LEVERHULME

    Mr. Justice Finlay has heard an application on behalf of .Earl . Mayo to restrain the auctioneers of the late Lord Leve[?] art collection from sending ...

    Article : 57 words
  44. FIERCE FAS[?]ISTI

    Bands of [?] last night attacked and damaged the headquarters of the G[?] Lodge, belonging to the Free[?] (Scottish constitution). ...

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  45. A WARNING

    The attention or motor drivers was again directed by Inspector Bush in the City. Police Court this morning to the regulation prohibiting. the passage of ...

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  46. DEMPSEY’S DECISION

    Frank Dempsey will not accept a mount in the Caulfield Cup. An announcement was made a few days ago that he would resume riding on Saturday, but Dempsey ...

    Article : 66 words
  47. TOBACCO GROWING IN VICTORIA.

    According to the official report on the tobacco industry in Victoria, cold, wet weather was experienced in September, and young plants have been slow in ...

    Article : 77 words
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