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  4. Good-bye Americans ! A Safe Voyage and Pleasant Home-Coming

    The American Cruisers came to Hobart midst cloud and rain. They leaves here today under a glorious sun, and with the air as invigorating as wine. These atmospheric conditions may be taken as being typical of the attitude of Hobart and its people towards our visitors from America. Tasmanians are not a demonstrative people. Their feelings are deep-seated rather ...

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  5. “NOTHING BUT HAPPY MEMORIES”

    The memorable visit to Tasmania of the 3rd Division Cruiser Squadron of the United States Navy concluded this afternoon, when flagship Richmond, and ...

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  6. GIRLS’ GOOD-BYE TO GOBS.

    Farewell! Farewell! The “Gobs” have gone. This afternoon all Hobart turned out to see the last of the boys from the land ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FLEET’S SAILING

    With the punctuality of express trains, the visiting units of the United (States Fleet took their departure from Hobart on scheduled time—4 o’clock this ...

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  8. IN A DEATH TRAP

    Though she has never fired a shot against an enemy, nor herself felt a hostile shell the U.S.S. Trenton is not without knowledge of the honors of actual ...

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  9. “DO YOU REMEMBER THAT LAST WALTZ?”

    This petty officer and his “sweetie” could not resist a last dance before the cruisers sailed today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FAREWELL, HOBART

    As the U. S. Cruisers left Hobart this afternoon the plaintive strains of a bugle call sounded out like an expression of sadness at the parting of loved friends. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. REAR-ADMIRAL MAGRUDER’S FAREWELL MESSAGE

    To a representative of “The News” this afternoon, Rear-Admiral Magruder gave the following farewell message, to the people of Tasmania. “Through the courtesy of the Press, I am ...

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  12. BRILLIANT FUNCTION

    The ball which was held at Government House last night in honor of the fleet visitors was in every respect a brilliant function. The beautiful ballroom ...

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  13. MAGRUDER

    It is impossible to meet Rear-Admiral Thomas Picket Magruder, of the United States Fleet, and not instinctively be attracted by his candor and cordiality. He ...

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  14. THE GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir James O’Grady) this afternoon issued the following farewell to the American cruiser squadron:— ...

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  15. “GOLD FOR NOTES”

    Although it was anticipated that the visit of the American squadron would bring a good deal of American money into this Stale, there has not, according to ...

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  16. A PLEASANT AFTERNOON

    Yesterday afternoon a largo number of people were entertained on board the two warships (Richmond and Marblehead). Guests were received as they came on board ...

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  17. CIVIC MESSAGE

    On behalf of the Mayor (Alderman F. D. Valentine), the Town Clerk (Mr. W. A. Brain) this afternoon forwarded, the following message to Rear-Admiral ...

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  18. LOST AT G. G.’ S BALL

    Mrs. Fred Grimwade yesterday received the news that the £150 pendant which she lost at the Governor-General’s ball had been found, and was awaiting her at ...

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  19. FAREWELL TO SYDNEY

    Sunshine, modified by a chilly wind, farewelled the U. S. Fleet this morning. People lined all vantage points to cheer the ships as they weighed anchor and ...

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  20. POSTED AS MISSING

    Late this afternoon Admiral Coontz reported that there were 21 absentees from the various warships. ...

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  21. RADIOMAN’S BRIDE

    Granted a permit on Tuesday, Peter Jefferson Chugg, a radioman, on the Seattle, married Ethel Irene Adams, of Nhill, the clergyman being the Rev. ...

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  22. A GENTLEMAN OF LEISURE

    A young gentleman of leisure named Leslie Victor Hall was fined 5s, in default 24 hours’ imprisonment, by Mr. E. W. Turner, P.M., in the City Police ...

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  23. COST TO VICTORIA

    The cost to the State of entertaining the fleet will he approximately £10,000, similar to the amount spent in 1908. ...

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  24. OONAH AT BURNIE

    The Oonah arrived at 4.35 o’clock this morning with the following passengers Misses Harrison, Rutherford and Ruffles. ...

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  25. “CORNER CUTTERS.”

    Three men came before Mr. E. W Turner. P.M., in the City Police Court this morning on charges of “cutting” different corners in the city. They ...

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  26. LYRIC THEATRE.

    At the Lyric Theatre (Glenorchy) on Saturday at 2.30 and 8 p.m. Ports of Call” a very fine drama of the East, featuring Edmond Lowe : also “No Mother ...

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