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  2. NO EARLY PUBLIC LOAN.

    As a result of to-day's Loan Council meeting there will be no early public loan for works and for the retirement of ...

    Article : 357 words
  3. Threatened Stoppage at Mount Lyell. Continuance of Operations Possible Until Week-end.

    Since the rain which fell at the week-end fine wtather has prevailed at Queenstown, and there is no sign as yet of the heavy downfall ...

    Article : 117 words
  4. WAGE RESTORATION Not Justified, Employers Claim.

    Claiming that the present position of the Commonwealth and its industries did not justify a restoration of the 10 per cent. wage ...

    Article : 180 words
  5. State Labor Party's Change of Front.

    A SURPRISING change of front was shown at the annual conference of the Tasmanian Labor Party, which was opened at Launceston to-day. At a late hour to-night, after considerable discussion, a motion that the resolution passed at the ...

    Article : 1,141 words
  6. Departmental Red Tape That Cost 27/-.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Departmental red tape involving a tenfold increase in repair expenses was revealed at a meeting of the Canberra Hospital ...

    Article : 138 words
  7. OIL SHIPMENT.

    Mr. Abrahams, K.C., counsel for the Texas Oil Co. (Australasia) Ltd., admitted to the Petrol Commission to-day that he believed ...

    Article : 254 words
  8. LABOR PRESIDENT'S REVIEW.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. — In his opening address at the annual conference of the Tasmanian Labor Party to-day the president (Mr. H. G. Barnard) said:— ...

    Article : 1,158 words
  9. METHODIST CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Methodist Conference to-night accepted the following candidates for the ministry: Revs. W. R. Brewster, P. H. Cook, J. ...

    Article : 129 words
  10. Minister to Confer With Mr. Murray.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The Minister for Mines (Mr. James) will leave Hobart to-morrow by service car for Queenstown, where he will confer with ...

    Article : 152 words
  11. Mr. Scullin Attacks Man Who Called Him Liar.

    With startling suddenness a peaceful political meeting developed into a general brawl to-night, after the leader of the Federal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 146 words
  12. Yesterday's Capital Temperatures.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 words
  13. EXPORT OF PEAS.

    The necessity for improved standards in relation to peas exported overseas from Tasmania were stressed at the annual meeting of the ...

    Article : 956 words
  14. BUTTER EXPORT

    The restrictions on the export of butter from Australia to Britain are expected to continue until the end of March at least. ...

    Article : 127 words
  15. APPLE EXPORTS.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. — By a unanimous decision the State Fruit Advisory Board, at a special meeting to-day, decided not to recommend any ...

    Article : 816 words
  16. MR. BRUCE'S VISIT.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Immediately after his arrival in Melbourne at the end of next month, the High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce) will [?] ...

    Article : 230 words
  17. Schooner's Fast Run Across Strait.

    After the fastest run of her career from Hobart to Melbourne, the topsail schooner, Alma Doepel is discharging 100,000 feet of ...

    Article : 61 words
  18. N.T. MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Moray Baker, who killed his friend, F. Cush, by mistake when looking for a man named Cottis at his station homestead ...

    Article : 82 words
  19. GRAIN STANDARDS FIXED.

    Expressing the opinion that the fixation of grain standards on a permanent basis would be detrimental to all concerned, the Grain Standards ...

    Article : 462 words
  20. TASMANIAN ORCHARDS.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—At a meeting of the State Fruit Advisory Board at Launceston to-day it was decided, on the motion of Mr. F. M. Nicholl, ...

    Article : 417 words
  21. FORCED LANDING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In a forced landing four miles from Goulburn to-day, both wings and the undercarriage of an aeroplane piloted by A. ...

    Article : 85 words
  22. FAULTS OF OUR BANDS.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. — "This hand can hold its own with any Guards Band in England from a strictly concert programme point of view," said ...

    Article : 768 words
  23. CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN GOLD.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Early developments are expected to result from a visit to the Central Australian goldfields by the Commonwealth Geological ...

    Article : 123 words
  24. LIQUOR LICENSES.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—The Tasmanian Temperance Council, in conference with temperance workers from all parts of the State, met at Launceston ...

    Article : 238 words
  25. REGULATION WITHDRAWN.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Owing to the impracticability of carrying out the regulation, imported piece goods used in the manufacture of wearing ...

    Article : 156 words
  26. Many Rejections of Victorian Apples.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Codlin moth and faulty grading have caused many rejections of Victorian apples submitted for export, it was stated ...

    Article : 27 words
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