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  2. Advertising

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  3. MEN AND WOMEN

    Dr. E. S. Morris (Chief Health Officer) has been appointed to the Tasmanian Film Censorship Board. Mr. E. L. Hall has been appointed ...

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  4. MONETARY AND MINING STOCK AND SHARE MARKETS.

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  5. MURDERED HIS WIFE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Alston Paul Broome was found guilty and sentenced to death at Goulbourn on a charge of murdering his wife, Ethel Broome, at ...

    Article : 162 words
  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT THE SENATE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Senate resumed to-day. SOLDIERS SERVING SENTENCE. Senator Gardinor (N.S.W.) asked if ...

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  7. SHORTER HOURS CONVENTION TIME FOR PREPARATION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Sir Edward Mitchell (representing the Central Council of the Employers of Australia) asked Mr. Justice Higgins, in ...

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  8. BLOW AT PRINCE'S TOUR N.Z. RAILWAY STRIKE

    ROTORUA (N.Z.), Wednesday Night. — The Prime Minister's motor journey from Rotorua to Napier, thence to Wellington, is likely to live ...

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  9. HOBART.

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  10. 15,000 PEOPLE TO BE FED.

    The question of food supply is causing some apprehension at Rotorua. A deputation, headed by Mr. M'Lean, president of the Chamber of Commerce, ...

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  11. SEA CARRIAGE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Evidence in regard to the effect of the shipping shortage on the West Australian timber trade ivas taken to-day by the ...

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  12. MELBOURNE.

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  13. Advertising

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  14. THE REPRESENTATIVES

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—The sitting of the House of Representatives was continned to-day. INDUSTRIAL CONVENTION. ...

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  15. A.W.U. AND TEXTILE WORKERS.

    SYDNEY Thursday.—The Australian Workers' Union has resolved to demand a 44-hour week and £1 per day for men skilled in flower, lawn and ...

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  16. BLUEJACKETS' WRETCHED EXPERIENCES.

    According to a promise made by the enginedriver a train left Rotorua for Auckland at 11 o'clock to-night, carrying 300 of the Renown's bluejackets ...

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  17. METAL MARKET.

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  18. UNCHARTERED ROCK

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—As the result of a special survey made at the instance of the N.S.W. Navigation Department of the coast in the vicinity of ...

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  19. SYDNEY'S UNEMPLOYED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Two hundred unemployed held a meeting at the Sydney Trades Hall yesterday, and afterwards marched to the Labor and ...

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  20. WHEAT HARVEST.

    Mr. Bushes, in reply to Mr. Rodgers (Vie.), said that no arrangements had been made to continue the Wheat Pool over the coming harvest. ...

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  21. C. J. WEEDON & CO., LTD.

    Agents throughout the Commonwealth. Inquiries premptly attended to. ...

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  22. 5/ NOTES.

    The Acting Treasurer (Sir Joseph Cook), in reply to Mr. M'Williams (Tas.), said that no definite arrangements had been made in connection ...

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  23. MAORI FESTIVAL PROCEEDS.

    ROTURUA, Thursday Morning.— Mr. Massey reached Napier at midnight. Today the programme at Rotorua ...

    Article : 134 words
  24. GIFT DESTROYERS ARRIVE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Under a dull sky the six gift destroyers entered Sydney Harbor this afternoon in single column, the Anzac leading. The ...

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  25. SUNDAY PLEASURE—AND WORK

    Sir, — As one who cannot refrain from an interest in all modern increments, I trust you will grant me space to refer to the motion before the ...

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  26. PRINCE'S VISIT.

    Mr. Hugues, in reply to Mr. Makin (S.A.), said that it was not possible to say how much would he spent upon the entertainment of the Prince of ...

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  27. ROTORUA TO WELLINGTON BY MOTOR.

    Mr. Massey has undertaken this severe and dangerous journey at night through the heart of some of the wildest country in the North Island ...

    Article : 351 words
  28. BANK OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—By a majority the Full Court to-day held that the United Bank Officers' Association was not entitled to register as a trades ...

    Article : 61 words
  29. UTTERING VALUELESS CHEQUES

    HOBART, Thursday. — T. H. M'Louglin was committed for trial today on two charges of uttering valueless cheques for £24/17/ and £42/3/, ...

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  30. KING'S HONOR.

    Mr. Hughes, in reply to Mr. West (N.S.W.), said that the honors conferred upon Australian citizens by the Kine were upon the recommendations ...

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  31. COST OF CLOTHING

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—Sir James Mackay, chairman of the Fair Profits Commission, announced to-day that the commission had yesterday ...

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  32. DRIVERS WANT £7/7/6

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The Drivers' Union is demanding £7/7/6 per week of 44 hours. At a meeting of the Wholesale Milk Producers' ...

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  33. THE MAORI WELCOME.

    ROTORUA, Thursday Afternoon.— The glorious weather at Rotorua today made the great Maori festival on the Rotorua racecourse thoroughly ...

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  34. DERWENT HARBOR CHARGE

    HOBART, Thursday. — The conspiracy charge against William James Fullerton and Eric Linden in connection with transactions in the Derwent ...

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  35. WEST COAST PROGRESS

    The Public Works Committee which has been investigating public works claims on the West Const, returned to Burnie last night. The party consists ...

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  36. LABORERS' WAGES BOARD

    HOBART, Thursday. — At a meeting of the Executive Council to-day the following appointments to the Laborers' Wages Board were made:— ...

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  37. FEDERAL WOODEN SHIPS

    When the Commonwealth line of steamers was added to during the war, contracts were let for the construction of four motor vessels of 3328 tons ...

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  38. LADE'S ESTATE

    HOBART, Thursday.—Regarding the compulsory acquisition of Lade's estate. Mr. G. C. Rudge, president of the Closer Settlement Board, and Mr. ...

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  39. THE PRINCE'S REPLY.

    The Prince in reply expressed his pleasure that, Following the example of the King, he had come to see them in their own beautiful land, and was ...

    Article : 419 words
  40. APPEAL FOR REASON AND PATRIOTISM.

    The Prime Minister's object in making this strenuous and perilous journey from Rotorua to the New Zealand capital city is to make an earnest and ...

    Article : 155 words
  41. ON KEEPING THIN

    Many women as they advance in years lose not only their figure, but even their good looks, because they become far too stout. In the ...

    Article : 328 words
  42. LAUNCESTON POLICE COURT.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—At the Police Court to-day Victor John Spicer pleaded guilty to n charge of using indecent language, and was fined 20/, ...

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  43. O.A.S. RELIEF FUND

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — The final meeting of the members of the Launceston branch of the O.A.S. funds was held this afternoon to ...

    Article : 160 words
  44. PROGRAMME CANCELLED.

    Ministers have received a telegram from Mr. Massey stating that he left Tarawera at 7.30 to-night for Napier Many persons had doubted whether Mr ...

    Article : 204 words
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