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  2. Australian Natives' Association Conference

    EACH year delegates from the various branches of the Australian Natives' Association, a friendly society which specialises in dealing with national questions, assemble for business at Easter. Devonport was selected this year, and on Saturday the ...

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  3. Next Conference.

    Burnie was chosen as the meetingplace for next conference by 15 votes to 14 recorded in favor of Hobart. ...

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  4. Uniform Railway Gauge.

    Mr. Sargeant, on behalf of the Hobart branch, moved- That conference expresses its entire aproval of the suggestions made ...

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  5. Attendance at Meetings.

    For Hobart branch Mr. Sargeant moved- That role 47 be amended to permit of members of branches failing to ...

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  6. GOVERNMENT CONTROL.

    Mr. Lovett opposed. The motion was the thin end of the wedge fur Government control of all institutions. This would melin more taxation and the ...

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  7. A Victorian Delegation.

    Mr. Simpson said that he had been informed that the Victorian. Association was prepared to send a delegation to Tasmania to explain the proposal for ...

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  8. National Insurance.

    Mr. Campbell moved— That strenuous opposition be offered to the National insurance Bill. He complained that the societies at ...

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  9. NATIONAL SUBJECTS.

    Mr. A. J. Tylor, on behalf of the Board of Directora, moved- That this conference is of the opinion that all branches should ...

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  10. Motor Accidents.

    Mr. Mills moved- That, in view of the frequency of motor accidents, the conference is of opinion that the traffic ...

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  11. The Delegates.

    When the conference assembled, in the Baptist Hall on Friday afternoon the roll-call revealed the presence of 33 delegates, as follows:—Messrs. H. ...

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  12. Election of Officers.

    The clection of officers resulted as follows:—Chief President, Mr. C. Campbell, of Gormanston; treasurer, Mr. W. A. Sargeant; directors—West ...

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  13. American Films.

    Mr. Mills (Launceston) moved in favor of redeing hte quantity of American films introduced into the Commonwealth to 25 per cent, of the ...

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  14. Patronise Local Industries.

    That this conference, realising the urgency of contiuing the advocacy of the association's policy of supporting Tasmanian industries, agrees ...

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  15. Representation.

    Mr. Chatterton moved to increase the representation at conference for the larger branches. The effect of the proposal would be to give Hobart four ...

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  16. Presentations.

    The Chief President handed to the Ulverstone delegate a cheque for 19 guineas, to be given the member who had secured the highest number of new ...

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  17. Welcome Speeches.

    The president of the Devonport branch, Mr. F. D. Richards, extended a hearty welcome to the delegatos to Devonport. He assured them that ...

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  18. Advertising

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  19. A PARLIAMENTARY LEAP.

    Mr. A. Ramsay moved— That this conference records its appreciation of the resolution of Parliament last session on the motion of ...

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  20. Record Conference.

    Continuing, the Chief President said that this conference was the biggest in the history of the association in Tasmania, which was accountable for on ...

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  21. Charitable Appeals.

    That the necessary steps be laken to inaugurate a Community Chest in order to embrace all charitable appenis in Tasmania for the purpose of ...

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  22. FRIENDLY SOCIETY MATTERS.

    Mr. Weetman moved— That £200 be transferred from the management fund and the batance to the 28th February, 1929, be ...

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  23. Strait Aerial Service.

    Mr. W. Milson, on behalf of the Queenborough branch, moved- That conference again urges the Federal Government to carry out ...

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  24. Cernent on Roads.

    Mr. Chatterion moved- That the resolution missed at a previous conference in reference to using Tasmnnian cement on our roads ...

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  25. Payments to Widowed Mothers.

    On behalf of the Launceston branch, Mr. Mills moved- That the Government be approached with reference to paying widowed ...

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  26. SPECIAL TAXATION OPPOSED.

    Mr. Fitzpatrick moved— That in view of eliminating as far as possiblo the numerous special collections made on the public by ...

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  27. Practical Activities.

    The Chief President said a number of items had been referred to the board from the inst conference, including the question of using cement for road ...

    Article : 508 words
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