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  2. PREMIER REVIEWS TRADE SITUATION

    Interesting observations on the outlook in Tasmania are contained in a review of the economic situation during the past six or seven months, made by the Premier (Mr. A. G. Ogilvie) to-day. He said he had been informed by the Economic Adviser to ...

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  3. TASMAN AIR SERVICE

    After months of delny plans for the establishment of the Tasmanair service are to be pushed ahead. It is expected now that ...

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    ELABORATE FIGURES of the world-famous Retable de Ponthoz, a 16th century altar-piece, which was one of the five art treasures presented by the Felton Bequest to the Melbourne National Gallery last week. The Retable is a wood ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CARADALE CAPTAIN WAS DRUNK, STEWARD ALLEGES

    Robert Robertson, of Newcastle, former steward of the Caradale, alleged in the Admiralty action in the High Court to-day that ...

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  6. Three Additional Bodies Recovered From Launch

    Three more bodies were recovered to-day from the Rodney, making a total of 12 definitely known to have been ...

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  7. SENSED TRAGEDY WAS IMMINENT ACTION ON WARSHIP, BEFORE LAUNCH CAPSIZED

    There was little evidence of boisterous good spirit when the United States cruiser Louisville berthed at Port Melbourne to-day. ...

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  8. Over 250,000 Expected To Attend Eucharistic Congress

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday. — It is expected that more than 250,000 persons will attend the Eucharistic Congress of the Catholic Church, which will open ...

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  9. THE PLACE FOR NUDISTS

    Nudists and their cult were condemned by Mr. Justice Brennan at the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court in Rockhampton ...

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  10. TAXES OFFICE REMOVAL

    It would be wrong for the Government to override the recommendation of the Commissioner of Taxes (Mr. H. C. Tapping), said the ...

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  11. Canadian Athletes Win in Melbourne

    A brilliant quarter-mile victory by W. Fritz (Canada), in time within the new Empiad and Australian records. Gerald Backhouse's great ...

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  12. 13 FT. SWORDFISH HARPOONED

    Informed at noon to-day that a big fish was threshing the water at the end of Mentone Pier, Mr. Ratten, a ...

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  13. U.S. SYMPATHY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The profound sympathy of the United States Government in the Rodney disaster was cabled to the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  14. YACHTING TASMANIA AGAIN

    By defeating tho Victorian yacht, Royalist, in brilliant fashion this afternoon, Tasmania, with Tassie Too, gained first success in ...

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  15. N.S.W. ELECTION SOON

    State Parliament is to be dissolved without undertaking any further legislation. n carly elec tion has been decided upon by the ...

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  16. FIRE BRIGADE PUMPED STREAM AM) BATHS DRY

    CHRISTCHURCH (N.Z.), Tuesday.—Brigades fighting a fire at a bacon factory at Addington early to-day pumped a small stream dry, and then emptied ...

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  17. "LABOR DAILY" FIGHT

    In private chambers to-day, Mr. Justice Nicholas granted an injunction to restrain John Thomas Lang and Norman Alphonsus M'Cauley ...

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  18. TRADE AGREEMENT IN SIGHT

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday. —The Minister for Finance (Mr. Nash) who has been conducting air mail negotiations on behalf of the New ...

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  19. OIL FROM COAL

    That Home production of oil from coal can be achieved only gradually and on a limited scale, is the opinion of the Government committee, ...

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  20. "SMITHY'S" NEPHEW AFTER ALTITUDE RECORD

    Jack Kingsford Smith, nephew of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, will attempt to-morrow to establish an Australian altitude record for light ...

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  21. R.A.A.F. PLANE CRASH

    No evidence was brought to show that the R.A.A.F. authorities had in any way contributed to the accident, declared the District ...

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  22. ANTI-JAPANESE FEELING

    In an interview granted to Auatralinn Associated Press, Mr. Shimomura, acting secretary-general of the Olympics Committee, ...

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  23. WOOL SALES FIRM MARKET CONTINUES IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — At the wool sales to-day 9951 hales were catalogued, and the clearance, including private sales of passed in and fellmongered ...

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  24. ADELAIDE-DARWIN AIR SERVICE

    Guinea Airways Ltd. has informed the Administrator (Mr. Abbott) that it will be compelled to abandon the transcontinental ...

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  25. NO AID FROM SOVIET

    Reuter's Hankow correspondent reports that earlier Chinese hopes of Soviet intervention on their behalf have been changed to ...

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  26. Merino Less Irregular in Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — At the sales, continued in Melbourne to-day, Merino wool was less irregular owing to stronger Japanese competition. Buyers ...

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  27. "CONCENTRATE ON QUALITY"

    The necessity for Australia to concentrate on the quality of meat exports to Great Britain was stressed by Mr. A. J. Tanner, stud ...

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  28. FIVE YEAR PARLIAMENT

    The Butler Government's Five-Year Parliament Bill was attacked by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Lacey) in his policy speech ...

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  29. BARON NEURATH'S NEW OFFICE

    "The fact that Baron von Neurath was not admitted to the Austrian discussions indicates that his new office is merely decorative," ...

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  30. WEAVERS' STRIKE

    GEELONG, Tuesday—Agreement has been reached between union officials and the management on piece work rates at one of the three Geelong mills at ...

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  31. King Island Is Tasmanian in Origin

    Although it occupies a position half-way between Victoria and Tasmania, and possesses plants and animals common to both States, ...

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  32. NIGHT TROTTING

    HOBART, Tuesday.—In the presence pf all members of the Southern Tasmanian Trotting Association and a large number of visitors, the lighting of ...

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