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  2. Mountain Mystery Cleared Up—Missing Party Safe

    After two days and night's anxiety, residents if Launceston received the welcome news last night that the two young men and two young ladies, who ...

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  3. TWO UNFORGETTABLE DAYS

    After being lost for two days and two nights on the rugged, rain-swept slopes of Mount Barrow, the two young men and two girls, members of the week-end picnic party which left Launceston on Sunday, were found at 3 o'clock yesterday ...

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  4. MARRAWAH HOLD-UP.

    Shipowners in Melbourne are alarmed at the action of the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union in holding up the Holyman line steamer Marrawah in the ...

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  5. A TIME OF ANXIETY

    After two days and nights of anxiety residents of Launceston received the welcome news last night that the two young men and two young ladies, who ...

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  6. GENERAL CABLES

    In accordance with the Admiralty's economy campaign the Portsmouth dockyard have been ordered not to handle R class destroyers any more. The "Daily ...

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  7. HOBBS, CENTURY-MAKER

    The record crowd at Taunton gave J. B. Hobbs (Surrey) a splendid ovation when he a emerged from the pavilion today. His score on Saturday evening ...

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  8. Searchers Returning.

    Nunamara last night was the gathering centre of scores of searchers from the mountain slopes. All appeared thoroughly tired out with their exertions, and ...

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  9. SOCIALISTS DROP M. PAINLEVE.

    The French socialist party in Congress to-day decided not to support the Painleve Ministry, and to work for a Government representing the Left ...

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  10. Signalling the End

    Continuing his story, Mr. Owen Ingles Paid that Mr. Caswell led his party towards where Trooper Gillespie had the rescued people, and it was decided to ...

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  11. LEOPARD AT LARGE NEAR PARIS.

    The leopard which escaped yesterday from the Paris Zoo, and took refuge in Boulogne wood, on the outskirts of Paris, is still uncaptured. The police ...

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  12. THE ONLOOKERS AGOG.

    The intense interest in Hobbs' luck was revealed by the queue at the Taunton Oval to-day. At seven this morning the ground was packed. Hobbs began ...

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  13. SEARCHING THE SOUTH SIDE.

    Following upon the notification in the "Examiner" that motor cars would be provided for any searchers willing to leave for Mount Barrow, about 50 ...

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  14. The Glad Tidings

    Mr. Owen Ingles said that it was decided then that members of the rescuing party should remain with the rescued while others took the news to Nunamara ...

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  15. RETRIBUTION AT LAST.

    An Australian Press reports that the Sage from Copenhagen reports that the Danish Admiralty has decided to blow up the German submarine U20, which ...

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  16. AN ILL-FATED PARTY

    It will be recalled that on Sunday morning a party of sixteen Launceston people set out for a day at Mount Barrow. The four members of the party ...

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  17. ARCTIC JAZZ.

    Commander Macmillan announced to-day through the Zenith Radio Corporation here that he will broadcast an Eskimo jazz night on Wednesday on a 40 ...

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  18. AMUNDSEN'S NEXT ADVENTURE.

    According to the Central News Agency representative at Oslo. Captain Roald Amundsen is planning a new Polar flight next summer to explore the unknown ...

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  19. Condition of the Party

    Nightfall had come, however, and it was realised that in view of the weak condition of the members of the party extreme difficulty would be met with in ...

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  20. HOSTILITY TO JEWS.

    Reuter reports from Vienna that the opening of the Zionist Congress last night led to a clash between the anti-Semitic elements and the police. The ...

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  21. EMOTIONS AT THE CRISIS.

    Hobbs, in an interview afterwards, said, "The Somerset men were in deadly carnest till the end. Even the ball from which I made my century was not a ...

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  22. A Trying Night

    With the wind howling and the rain pouring down in torrents, the night was spent In extreme discomfort. The party huddled together on the storm-swept ...

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  23. STINNES' MOTOR WORKS.

    While Edmund Stinnes is continuing his efforts to get financial assistance, the Prussian Government will prevent the closing down of his motor works. It ...

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  24. LEAVING FOR THE MOUNTAIN

    Messrs. Robert Hogarth and Sons' MOtor Bus Leaving the "Examiner" Office Yesterday Morning With a Party of Searchers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. NEW GEOGRAPHY.

    The naval aviators attached to the Macmillan expedition (under the auspices of the United States Navy, exploring the hither to unapproached areas of ...

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  26. NOT REQUIRED

    Yesterday the proprietors of the "Examiner" dent a message to the general manager of the Melbourne "Argus" (Mr. A. C. C. Holtz) asking that an aeroplane ...

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  27. OTHER CRICKETERS' REMARKS.

    "Sammy" Woods, a former Australian, in an interview, said—"I had the pleasure of bowline a full pitch to leg for Grace's hundredth hundreadth hundred thirty years ...

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  28. CHINESE CHAOS.

    Nearly two thousand postal employees, comprising junior clerks, sorters postmen, and coolies, struck this morning. They demanded firstly, a ...

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  29. NEWS OF THE FINDING.

    A report was circulated in Musselbro about 6.30 o'clock that the signal which was to be given by searchers upon finding the lost people—three shots in quick ...

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  30. TROUBLE BREWING.

    The American Federation of Labour, will attack the New England (states on the north-east coast) textile manufacturers in the coming Congress, and will ...

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  31. RECOGNITION IN THE PRESS.

    The editorials in the press pay tribute to Hobbs. The "Daily Telegraph," recalling his nine centuries against Australia, says—"Great mother of batsmen ...

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  32. THE POLICE REPORT.

    Last night Superintendent Gunner, who had been supervising a large portion of the operations, made the following official statement:—"I have been in ...

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  33. WHERE THE PARTY WERE LOST

    Mount Barrow is Shown on the Right (Eastern) Side of the Map ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. GOOD NEWS TO HIS WIFE.

    Hobbs' first act was a telegram to his wife, who is away on a holiday. ...

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  35. JAPANESE MILL STRIKE.

    The chairman of a meeting of the general labour union stated that the agreement mode Inst Wednesday after the dispute at the Japanese mills did not ...

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  36. HISTORIC BALL.

    The Somerset team is presenting Hobbs with the ball, which will be mounted and inscribed.—Australian Press Association. ...

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  37. A PAIR OF GLOVES

    The discovery by searchers yesterday prior to the rescue, of a pair of gloves hanging on a bush, together with a place of torn cloth, was taken as signs of the ...

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  38. MIGRATION

    The Big Brother movement (aiming at safeguarding the welfare of boys immigrating to the dominions) was successfully launched at a luncheon at the ...

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  39. "RED" INTIMIDATION.

    A private advice from Canton states that the steamer Shinchang is Loading approximately 3000 bales of raw slik and 500 piculs of waste direct for ...

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  40. PLEASURE-FLYING

    Members of two highly celebrated air craft firms announce that orders are pouring in from all parts of England, the dominions, and the colonies for small ...

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  41. THE MOUNTAIN.

    Mr. S. Spurling, of Launceston, who has frequently visited Mount Barrow in order to obtain landscape views from the summit, states that there are a ...

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  42. THE BLESSING OF THE PRESS.

    The "Daily Mail" in an editorial warmly commends the Big Brother movement and trusts that it will spread to an of the dominions and have a world-wide ...

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  43. ACTION IMPERATIVE.

    Arising out of a discourse on Bolshevism, Sir Henry Pollock, addressing a large meeting to-day, urged that the time for drift and inaction had passed ...

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  44. Willing Help

    After narrating Mr. Owen Ingles story Mr. Allen Ingles referred to the wonderful help accorded them from all sides. Mr. John Ingles also spoke in highly ...

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  45. KING OF IRAQ IN LONDON.

    King Faisal o Iraq has arrived in London for the purpose of undergoing an operation. ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. TO-DAY'S EVENTS

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  48. Football Association's Pleasure

    At last night's meeting oft the N.T.F.A, committee pleasure was expressed at the sews that the four people had been found and the secretary was instructed to write ...

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  49. A Centre of Activity

    Throughout the searching operation's the "Examiner" office has figured prominently in the work of organisation. In response to a call through the columns ...

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  50. Caught Unawares

    Mr. Owen Ingles said that when the four set out on their climb to the Pinnacle they were not prepared for the privations they had to undergo in ...

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  51. FIRE AT HILLSIDE CRESCENT

    At twenty-five minutes past one this morning the fire bell rang. The cause was a small blaze which destroyed a shed a few feet away from the ...

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  52. FLOODS AT NEWSTEAD

    The recent heavy rains in Launceston and the back country have caused the North Esk to rise rapidly, and yesterday the flats near Newstead were covered ...

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  53. Tuesday Brings Rescue

    At daybreak the men thought to endeavour to get through the scrub, but it proved almost impenetrable, and the idea was abandoned. By this time the ...

    Article : 201 words
  54. LIGHTS ON VEHICLES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 words
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