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  6. INDUSTRIAL NEWS. TIMBER WORKERS' UNION.

    Messrs. W. Scanlon and J. Hohne, State secretary and organiser respectively of the Timber Workers' Union, returned to Hobart yesterday from an extended visit to ...

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  7. To the Editor of "The Mercury."

    Sir,—I am greatly surprised at Mr. J. C. McPhee's intention to introduce a bill during this session of Parliament to bring about daylight saving in Tasmania again ...

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  8. DAYLIGHT SAVING. To the Editor of "The Mercury."

    Sir,—I notice Mr. J. C. McPhee is introducing a Bill to bring about daylight saving. I trust all politicians will vote according to their convictions. As far as ...

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  9. THREATENED TROUBLE AT LAUNCESTON.

    There exists a possibility of trouble oc curring in connection with the timber industry at Launceston, because a certain man is employed at a city mill who is not ...

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  10. MISSING VEGETABLES.

    Mrs. Amber Mary Law, a shopkeeper, was charged before Mr. E. W. Turner, Police Magistrate, at the City Police Court yesterday, with having ...

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  11. TRADES-HALL AT LAUNCESTON.

    The work of altering the old Burnie Hotel at Launceston in order to convert it into a Trades-hall was commenced yesterday. Previously there has been no Trades-hall ...

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  12. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Some 66 unemployed assembled outside the Trades-hall yesterday morning, when Mr. W. P. Taylor, of the Labour Bureau in the Government Industrial Department, ...

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  13. PRINTING TRADES WAGES BOARD.

    The Printing Trades Wages Board, which commenced its sittings at the office of the Industrial Registrar, Hobart, on Tuesday, sat all day yesterday, and adjourned at a ...

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  14. LAKE DULVERTON.

    Sir,—At the August meeting of the Oatlands Municipal Council Councillor Morrison stated that the above lake was only fit to rear geese on. The lake is not so bad ...

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  15. SAWMILLERS" DIFFICULTIES.

    Mr. Scanlon said yesterday that the sawmillers in the North-eastern district were complaining that they were placed under a most unfair advantage in ...

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  16. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The tenth inter-State triennial conference of the Australian Labour party will be held in the Melbourne Trades hall, beginning on Monday, October 27. There ...

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  17. To the Editor of "The Mercury."

    Sir,—Your correspondent, Mr. W. N. McShane, issues a warning to all members of Parliament that most of those who supported daylight saving at its previous ...

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