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  2. THE WEEK'S WEATHER.

    The following synopsis of the weather over Tasmania for the week ending September 27 has been supplied by the divisional officer for Tasmania:—The ...

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  3. LOONGANA ROAD.

    At the Penguin council meeting to-day Mrs. M. Oliver wrote on behalf of residents, drawing attention to the terrible state of repair the metalled road to ...

    Article : 245 words
  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    Many were unable to gain admittance to the Lyceum Theatre on Saturday light, when a number of new artists made a first appearance. It was a ...

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  5. MATHINNA MURDER TRIAL.

    "Now, Mr. Gilmore, what ire the grounds of your appeal?" asked the Chief Justice (Sir John Dodds) after a nolle prosequi had been entered as regards the ...

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  6. THE AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) yesterday received the following cable message from Mr. Massey, the Prime Minister of New Zealand:—T desire, on ...

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  7. CORRESPONDENCE

    Now the State and Federal Parliaments are in session, it will be necessary for our correspondents to be brief in their ...

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  8. THE LAUNCESTON FRUIT BOARD.

    Sir,—Your reference to the annual meeting of fruitgrowers on Tuesday nest shows clearly that the board are not carrying out their duties as laid down ...

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  9. THE FLAGSHIP.

    The Australia and Sydney sailed at 1.30 yesterday afternoon. That, at any rate, was the hour they weighed anchor and turned, where they lay preparatory ...

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  10. ENGLISH AMUSEMENT COMPANY.

    Picture patrons are reminded of the reopening at the Academy of Music to-night of the English Amusement Company's picture enterprise, and ...

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  11. SHOPS' CLOSING BILL.

    Sir,—It will be remembered that last year a Hobart deputation of small shop- keepers waited on the Premier and got no satisfaction, through not approaching ...

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  12. MAINTENANCE METAL.

    The Minster for Lands has written to the Penguin Council drawing attention to the following excerpt from the reports of the Engineer-in-Chief regarding his ...

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  13. PRINCESS THEATRE.

    "Quo Vadis?" makes its exit from Launceston at the screening to-night at the Princess Theatre. A season of two weeks with a one-picture entertainment ...

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  14. RESUMPTION OF MOWBRAY SWAMP.

    Sir,—Mr. Whitsitt's opposition to the above is, I think, rather hasty, and not in the best interests of the land concerned. This swamp contains about 7000 ...

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  15. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    Additional details with regard to the savings department of the Commonwealth Bank were given by the governor of the institution yesterday. As a ...

    Article : 154 words
  16. THE BLUE DANDIES.

    There has been a steady demand by patrons for seats at Fitzgerald's box office for the opening night of the Dandies to-morrow at the Mechanics' ...

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  17. MUNICIPALITIES.

    The ordinary meeting of the Penguin council was held on Saturday. A statement of accounts showed the position to be as follows:—Credits—Dial ...

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  18. LIBERAL LEAGUE.

    The annual meeting of the state council was held at the league office, Hobart, on Friday night. There was a good attendance. The president welcomed the ...

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  19. COUNTRY NEWS.

    While Master Claude Banter, of Piper's River, was after some cows on Tuesday, he came in contact with a large black snake. As the reptile had taken him by ...

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  20. Penguin.

    Diphtheria still seems to be in the district, and at Saturday's meeting of the Penguin council the local health officer (Dr. W. Smellie) notified that during the ...

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  21. RIANA TRAMWAY.

    At the Penguin council meeting yesterday the Warden (Mr. G. G. Pullen, M.H.A.) said he had asked a question in Parliament re the Riana tramway, ...

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  22. THE SMALL-POX EPIDEMIC.

    The small-pox epidemic has had another week-end revival. Three fresh cases were reported on Saturday, and seven to-day, making ten for the two ...

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  23. Perth.

    The Rev. T. Rooney delivered a lecture in the Methodist Chinch, Perth, on Friday evening, on tin 23 years' experience in mission work among cannibals. The ...

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  24. WAGES OF CLERKS

    The clerks' demand for 4 a week for men and women over 21 years of age was discussed in the Arbitration Count, Perth (W.A.) on Thursday. ...

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  25. BOHEMIAN DRAMATIC COMPANY.

    At the Albert Hall on Saturday night the Bohemian Company produced the sensational circus comedy-drama, "'Pearl, the Circus Girl." This play is one of the ...

    Article : 160 words
  26. Latroba.

    The annual meeting of the Devon Holy royal Arch-Chapter, No. 202, was held in the lodge-room on Thursday evening. The acting District Grand ...

    Article : 111 words
  27. ASHORE ON A SAND BANK.

    The North Coast Steamship Company's Kallatina, a steamship of 550 tons, has one ashore at Woolgoolga, about 250 miles north of Sydney. The vessel was ...

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  28. WEATHER FORECASTS.

    Sir,—A paragraph appeared in a Melbourne paper of the 17th inst. which stated that Senator Maughan had requested in the Senate that "a more ...

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  29. SHOOTING AFFAIR.

    A sensational shooting occurrence took place outside the Cascade Inn, Upper Macquarie-street, Hobart, between 11 and 12 o'clock last night. It appears that ...

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  30. MOTORING.

    E. Childs, a member of the N.S.W, Motor-Cycle Club, has put up a meritorious motor-cycle ride by establishing a new record for the 133-miles run from ...

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  31. SEWERAGE FOR PENGUIN.

    A lengthy report by Mr. Masters on a sewerage scheme was submitted at the council meeting yesterday. Mr. Masters estimated the cost at £1800. The ...

    Article : 219 words
  32. "THE DAIRYMAIDS" FINALE.

    There could be no doubt about the reception accorded the Launceston Operatic Society at the Academy of Music on Saturday night, when a highly ...

    Article : 286 words
  33. ALL LADIES NEED LAXO-TONIC PILLS.

    The more delicate constitution and finer organism of woman makes it imperative that all the functions of her system be kept as far as possible in a ...

    Article : 298 words
  34. NATONE ROAD TO RIANA.

    The Secretary for Public Works (Mr. Reilly) wrote to yesterday's council meeting, stating that the survey had been ordered for the Natone-road to ...

    Article : 166 words
  35. TEN CIVIC COMMANDMENTS.

    The "Bulletin of the Chicago School of Sanitary Instruction" reprints the following ten commandments of the housing committee of the Chicago Woman's Aid ...

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  36. "HAIRCUT" AT £1 AN HOUR.

    The Brisbane Hairdressers' Wages Board, in an award just issued, provides for a weekly half-holiday, to be observed on Saturdays instead of Thursdays. ...

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  37. Advertising

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  38. THE VERY BEST THING.

    "Some time back I had a severe cold and violent cough," writes Mrs. Grace Harris, Ashbourne-street, Woolston Christchurch, N.Z. "I tried several so ...

    Article : 92 words
  39. SACRED CONCERT.

    In the Church of Apostles last evening the choir gave one of its enjoyable concerts. Miss Eileen Fox. of Parattah, was heard to advantage in her items, ...

    Article : 110 words
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