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  2. HAMPTON TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Francis Perkins, who was convicted of the manslaughter of Frederick Charles Almeida, a young bank teller, at the ...

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  3. BUTTER CONTROL Effort to Raise Prices

    THERE appears to be good ground for the complaint of dairy farmers throughout the Commonwealth that they are not reaping the due reward ...

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  4. SHALE OIL

    HOBART, Friday.—The Minister for Mines (Hon. A. G. Ogilvie) stated to-day that he had received a telegram from the Australian Shale Oil ...

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  5. VISITING DESTROYER. H.M.A.S. Stalwart at Devonport.

    Much interest is being taken at Devonport in the Commonwealth destroyer Stalwart, which put into port yesterday morning, after a run from Hobart, ...

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  7. THE GAP TRAGEDY Motive a Mystery

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The relatives of the two victims who were killed at The Gap, on Wednesday, arrived at Sydney to-day. ...

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  8. DAUNTLESS CASE

    HOBART, Friday.—The further hearing of the charge against William M'Kay (master of the ketch Dauntless), Richard Maynard, and Arthur ...

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  9. EXPORT CONTROL ACT.

    By an overwhelming vote the dairyfarmers of the Commonwealth indicated that they desired the measure of assistance provided under the Dairy ...

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  10. INSPECTION OF THE VESSEL.

    The official party which visited the Stalwart yesterday were shown over the vessel. It proved a most interesting experience. The working of the ...

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  11. Suicide Frustrated

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A military man attached to the South Head forts met a woman late last night wandering aimlessly near The Gap. She asked ...

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  12. WHALES AT ESPERANCE

    HOBART, Friday.—A message was received from Port Esperance today which stated that whales had been seen off that port. Thy were 50 feet ...

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  13. MELBOURNE GAS SUPPLY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Melbourne gas supply is being reduced to-day owing to the strike of men handling coal and coke at the West ...

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  14. "BLACK" BEER

    HOBART, Friday.—In connection with the campaign against the price of beer, the committee to-doy stated that it is intended to endeavor to have ...

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  15. THE PATERSON SCHEME.

    As the bulk of Australian butter is exported between November and March and arrives in London during the period of low Continental production, ...

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  16. OFFICIAL VISITS.

    At 10:30 yesterday an official visit was paid to the ship by leading residents, including the Warden (Cr. G. M. Spilsbury), Crs. H. H. M'Fle, P. R. ...

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  17. WIRE NETTING

    HOBART, Friday.— The Minister for Agriculture (Hon. Jas. Belton) stated to-day that the State Government had agreed to the terms of the ...

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  18. WIRELESS PIRATES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Wireless pirates were proceeded against for the first time in Victoria at the Brighton Court this morning. Four owners of ...

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  19. VISITORS ENTERTAINED.

    During the afternoon the officers were taken for a motor run into the country districts. One party piloted by Warden Field were taken through ...

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  20. DRUNKEN MOTORIST

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—For having driven a motor car while under the influence of liquer, John Albert Westwood, a night watchman of Coburg, ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND EXPORTS.

    At first sight the proposal may seem highly desirable from the producers' point of view, but such a scheme, if put into operation would be sure to ...

    Article : 184 words
  22. TASMANIAN FILM

    HOBART, Friday.— Miss Louise Lovely, the cinema actress who visited Hobart recently, has definitely decided to produce a film version of ...

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  23. Aerial Mysteries

    Yet another was added to the unsolved mysteries of the air by the disappearance of Fliglit-lieutenant W. T. Day and Pilot-Officer D. R. Stewart, ...

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  24. FOOTBALL N.T.F.A. Meets

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—The adjourned meeting of the Northern Tasmanian Football Association, to receive nomination for independent delegates, ...

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  25. DESTITUTE GREEKS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— One hundred Greeks, who been unable to obtain work in Australia, returned to Europe by the French steamer Copse ...

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  26. WIND AND RAIN Orchardists' Losses

    For about three days terrific winds have been blowing continuously, and orchards in various parts of the State have, in consequence, been very ...

    Article : 352 words
  27. In the South.

    HOBABT, Friday.—Word has been received that the ketch Esperanto capsized in the Huon this morning. Up to the present there have been no signs ...

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  28. AVERAGE OF LOCAL PRICES.

    An examination of New South Wales prices over a period of years shows that the average wholesale price has seldom been less than 1/6. In 1917 ...

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  29. Late Sir Henry Kellett

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Before a jury of six, the hearing was begun to-day of an action in which Lady Kellett, widow of late Sir Henry De ...

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  30. Latrobe F.C.

    The annual meetings of several football clubs on the Coast have been held, but no move has been made in Latrobe so far. The committee of the club ...

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  31. FALLEN APPLES.

    HOBART, Friday.—Advices from the Huon report very heavy damage to orchards in that part of the State. Yesterday, it was said, the wind ...

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  32. PRODUCTION COSTS.

    Whilst it is desirable that an effort should be made to raise the level of prices by legitimate means, the fact should not he overlooked that there is ...

    Article : 135 words
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  34. How to Stop Smoking Tobacco or Cigarettes

    Most, men will believe that this statement is faked, but it can be verified by a free trial at the address mentioned below. In my own case, I ...

    Article : 186 words
  35. Safety in Mines

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.—With regard to the agitation by the miners at the Northern colleries for a safety-in-mines conference, it is understood that ...

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  36. Charabanc Overturns

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A caso in which Lily Lavina Legge, married, of West Melbourne, claimed £249 damages from the Pioneer Tourist Coaches ...

    Article : 91 words
  37. NZ. Water-front Dispute Settled

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Friday.— The waterfront dispute has been settled, and all the men went back to work to-day. ...

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  38. Senate Vacancy

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The first election count for Labor candidates for the Senate selection concluded to-day. Senator Gardiner topped the poll ...

    Article : 63 words
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