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  1. IN THE COURT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Summoned by Mr. Justice Powers, President the Arbitration Court, both parties in the maritime dispute appeared in ...

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  2. VESSELS STILL IDLE MORE EXASPERATING DELAY

    "Efforts to secure crew for Loongana were unsuccessful. No prospect of steamer leaving Melbourne for Tasmania before Tuesday next at earliest." The above is a copy of a telegram which was received from ...

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  3. Disappointed Tourists

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — There were hundreds of inquiries for passages on the Tasmanian steamers Loongana and Nairann to-day, but the ...

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  4. HOBSON'S BAY FOR TAMAR

    As on the previous days the shipping offices of the North Wost were yesterday beseiged by stranded mainlanders anxious to know the latest news of ...

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  5. MR. WHITSITT'S EFFORTS.

    Mr. J. T. H. Whitsitt, M.H.R., yesterday telegraphed the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) in the following terms:— Five hundred tourists stranded at ...

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  6. VESSELS HELD UP.

    Inter-State steamers hold up in Australian ports through the dispute on "picking-up" places are:— Melbourne.—S. Karoola, 7391 tons, ...

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  7. Position at Hobart

    HOBART, Friday.—There is little fresh to add to the position here as regrads the shipping strike A thousand applications for berthe ...

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  8. Mr. Jackson's Brain Wave

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—Mr. Syd. Jackson, M.P., this morning forwarded the following wire to the Prime Minister: "What's wrong with sending ...

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  9. WALSH IN COMMAND

    When shipping interests and the Seamen's Union wake up somo day to the realisation that the public is sick and tired of being juggled with, there ...

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  10. Sinister Forecast SYDNEY CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Friday. — A conference, convened by the Overseas Shipping Representatives Association this afternoon was attended by representatives ...

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  11. Don't Like[?] Walsh

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Tom Walsh, who is urging the seamen to "wipe the floor with the shipowners," will not get too much support from many ...

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  12. A WOMAN DROWNED

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Sensational evidence was given by Michael Moore at the Police Court to-day, when James Henderson (44) was charged with the ...

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  13. Advertising

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  14. Story of the Disappearance.

    At 3 a.m. on Monday a Packard limousine left Rosebud, a fashionable seaBide resort, and set out for Mentone, another seaside township about 40 miles ...

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  15. SHALLOW WATER.

    The beach at Mentana shelves gently though a pier a quarter of a mile from where the car was abandoned runs out to fairly deep crystal clear water. ...

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  16. HIS LAST SONG.

    Reginald Stoneham, of Windsor, win has collaborated with De Garis in composing songs, received the following letter from De Garis: ...

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  17. DESCRIPTION CIRCULATED.

    Superintendent Potter, of Melbourne, has caused the missing man's description to be circulated in the State capitals throughout the ...

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  18. SYDNEY SCANDALS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Another civic seandal was made known this afternoon that certain employes of the City Council Electricity Department had been ...

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  19. DE GARIS MYSTERY Bound for New Zealand

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The police have received a report to the effect that C. J. De Garis, who mysteriously disappeared from Melbourne some days ...

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  20. HE WAS DEPRESSED.

    That De Garis was depressed of late there is no shadow of doubt, for his business ventures had redneed him to such a pass that a committee had been, ...

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  21. Advertising

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  22. Greater Launceston

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—At a conference to-day between the city aldermen and members of the St. Leonards Council, the conditions under which the ...

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  23. Strange Mishap

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—John Nugent, a boy, thirteen years of age, was leading a calf through the bush at Deloraine on Thursday, when the ...

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