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  2. THE LIQUOR REFERENDUM.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The temperance reform movement was much in evidence in the Legislative Council to-day. ...

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  3. CHEST MEASUREMENTS AND PATRIOTISM

    Sir.—I would like to ask, What of our lade who are offering their services and lives for the good of their country and for some trifling failure are ...

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  4. ACROSS THE STRAIT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Governor-General entertained the High Commissioner-elect (Hon. A. Fisher) at an official dinner at Government House ...

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  5. STATE PARLIAMENT

    HOBART, Wednesday.—When the Legislative Council met to-day, the House went into Committee of Supply an the item, "Railway ...

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  6. ANGLICAN GARDEN FETE

    A garden fete in the of the Anglican church fund was held in the grounds of "Lumeah," the East Devonport residence of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Edwards, ...

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  7. THE ZEEHAN FIELD.

    ZEEHAN Wednesday. —Nice developments have occurred in Wells and party's and Horubyand party's tributes on No. 2 Argent. In the former the ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH WOOLLEN MILLS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Commonwealth Woollen Mills at Geelong will be opened on Tuesday. ...

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  9. MELROSE TRAM EXTENSION PASSED.

    The Melrose-Paloona Tramway Bill was pawed all stages, and the House rose at 10.45 till next day. ...

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  10. MINING BILL.

    The Mining Bill was further considered in committee and reported with amendments. ...

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  11. NEW TELEPHONE RATES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Hon. W. Webster, Postmaster-General, states that the increased telephone rates are lower than those operating under the ...

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  12. NOTICES OF QUESTION.

    Mr. Nichols, to ask the Minister— (1) Is it not true that the officers of the Public Works Department were quite, satisfied with the faithful ...

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  13. CROWN LANDS BILL.

    The Crown Lands Purchasers' Reinstatement Bill was read the second time, and passed all stages. ...

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  14. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  15. FOR OUR SOLDIERS.

    Mr. Belton moved the second reading of a Bill to exempt from the requirements of the Bill lessees of Crown lands who are on active seme. Agreed ...

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  16. RIFLE CLUBS GROWTH.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Since the outbreak of the war the rifle clubs in the Commonwealth have increased by 275, andi the members by 36,317. ...

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  17. QUEENSTOWN LOAN.

    Mr. Watkins moved the second reading of the Queenstown municipality Loan Bill, to purchase the local technical school for use as a library, which ...

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  18. MAKING MUNITIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Senator Pearce, Minister of Defence, states that the manufacture of sffells in Australia is being hung up by the strike ...

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  19. UNATTENDED VEHICLES.

    Mr. Howroyd moved the second read­ing of the Police Act Amendment Bill to enable persons in charge of vehicles to leave them unattended provided they ...

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  20. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

    HOBART, Wednesday. — In the House of Assembly to-day, Mr. Blyth naked the Minister of Lands if in the reply he have about the ...

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  21. ILLEGALLY WEARING UNIFORM.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — John M'Donald was fined 100/ at the City Court to-day for wearing a military uniform illegally. The Provost ...

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  22. LONDON METAL MARKET.

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  23. PRESTON.

    The pupils of Preston State School gave a most enjoyable concert in Preston Hall in aid of the school library. The net proceeds totalled ...

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  24. LATROBE SHALE LEASES

    The chairman of directors of the company which holds the shale-oil leases near Latrobe (Mr. Richards) stated at Hobart in conversation with ...

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  25. NOTICES OF MOTION AND QUESTION.

    Mr. Becker, to move that a return bo laid upon the table of the House showing (1) the names of all teachers in charge of first, second, third. ...

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  26. TROOP TRAIN MISHAP.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — A troop train dashed into a dead end at Liverpool, and several men were injured. ...

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  27. WYNYARD NOTES

    The annual St. Stephen Fair was opened yesterday afternoon in the Wynyard Town Hall by Mr. C. J. Mackenzie. There was a splendid ...

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  28. TASMANIAN WHEAT POSITION.

    Mr. Cotton asked the Premier, in the interests of the Farmers' and Stockowners' Association, whether it is the intention of Ministers to see ...

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  29. A KINDLY THOUGHT

    Sir,—I notice that in N.S. Wales a very pleasing and patriotic innovation is coming into vogue. In that State, the town councils, on behalf of the ...

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  30. RIOTOUS SOLDIERS FINED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — A number of riotous soldiers who attacked the Greek shops of Sydney on Saturday night were to-day fined 100/ each. ...

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  31. TRAMWAY MEN'S WAGES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The Railways Commissioner stated to-day that the Tramway Wages Board award will cost £250,000 per annum in ...

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  32. A KENSINGTON BURGLARY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Thieves entered a house at Kensington and stole £293. They left jewellery valued at £400. ...

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  33. QUESTION OP STATE CONTROL.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Government has decided to refer the question of the acquisition of tho Latrobe Shale Oil Company's property by ...

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  34. REGISTER OF DEATH

    The Chief Secretary moved the second reading of a Bill to make provision for the registration of details of persons dying outside the State on ...

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  35. DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT

    The present Parliament expires by the effluxion of time on January 31 next, but its dissolution, does not take place until February 10 Under the ...

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  36. WIDE BAY ELECTION.

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  37. OUR BUND HEROES

    Sir,—Most of us are, unfortunately, familiar with the pitiable spectacle of a blind, returned soldier being led through the streets of our cities, by ...

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  38. NATIONAL SERVICE COMMITTEE

    A public meeting is to be held in Devonport Town Hall on Monday for the purpose of forming a national service committee to assist the State ...

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  39. IN THE CITIES.

    HOBART, Wednesday.Dr.—Elkington, who has been administering the State Health Department for some weeks, returns to Queensland early ...

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  40. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The Bill was passed all stage. The Chief Secretary introduced a Bill to further attend the Public Service Act. ...

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  41. SURVEYOR'S REGISTRATION.

    HOBART, Wednesday. — At the Practice Court to-day an appeal was brought before Mr. Justice Ewing against the refusal of tho Land ...

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  42. TULLAH.

    At the Academy of Music on Tuesday night a most successful concert was given by children attending the state school, assisted by adults in ...

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  43. MARINE BOARDS BILL

    The Treasurer, in moving in the Assembly, the second reading of a Bill to further amend the Marine Boards Act, 1889, by providing for elective ...

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  44. TAXATION BILLS.

    The Treasurer introduced a Bill to further amend the Land and Income Tax Act and the Land and Income Taxation Act. Both were read the first ...

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  45. PERSONAL

    Mr. H. A. Pratt returned to Devonport by the steamer Oonah from Melbourne, yesterday morning after several weeks absence on tho mainland. ...

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  46. AID TO ROAD RATES BILL.

    Mr. Belton moved the second reading of this Rill. He said that he submitted the measure with a good deal of confidence, as the committee of ...

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  47. PARLIAMENT A RANCE.

    Lieut, Cha[?]ey M.L.A. was [?] description of the New South Wales Parliament in a [?] ...

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  48. Advertising

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