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  2. IN THE CITIES.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.— Adam Brown, an old resident of English Town met with a fatal accident on Saturday night whilst driving home ...

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  3. BURNIE MATTERS

    After a lapse of some months the question of establishing a municipal weighbridge in Burnie was introduced again at yesterday's Emu Bay Council ...

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  4. FOR THE FUNDS

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  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 41 words
  6. ACROSS THE STRAIT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Wong Wah, an elderly Chinese was knocked by a tramaer in Swnaston street to-day and killed. Both his logs ...

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  7. SEABROOK SCHOOL

    The Hon. J. Belton, M.H.A., has received the following letter from the Director of Education in reference to his representation for a shelter shed ...

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  8. SPORTING NOTES.

    Last week in Melbourne Sleepy Jack by Graf ton, out of Tarlee once a useful performer, was sold for £2. When St. Spasa won the Adelaide ...

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  9. GROCERS DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— The Grocers Federation of victoria and South Australia has served a log on the employers with a view to bringing the ...

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  10. L.A. CLIFFORD.

    Stock Exchange Collins St., HOBART, Represented throughout the Commonwealth and New Zealand. Cable and Telegraphic Address: ...

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  11. FRENCH RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday — The Defence Department has presented the French Ked Cross Society with 1.000 blankets ...

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  12. SPURIOUS FLORINS.

    HOBART, Monday,— A number of spurious two shilling pieces are in circulation here They are a splendid imitation in appearance but their ...

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  13. THE PRICE OF BREAD

    HOBART, Monday. — The master bakers of Hobart the far from satisfied with the regulations laid down last week by the Commonwealth Prices ...

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  14. MOUNT BISCHOFF EXTENDED

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  15. PREMIERS CONFERENCE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.— The Premiers Conference was opened to-day by the State Governor (Sir Henry Galway), Hon Crawford Vaughan ...

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  16. SHOOTING ACCIDENT VICTIMS.

    HOBART, Monday. — The three brothers Brockman who were injured as the result of a shooting accident at Glen Luskm are doing alright, the ...

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  17. VALUE OF RUTILE

    A good deal of misapprechension exists as to the value of this ore of titanium. It has been runored that the price for concentrates containing ...

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  18. TASMANIA TOTTERY.

    HOBART, Monday,— The Secretary of Mines (Mr. W. H. Wallace) has received samples of clay from the following districts:— Moorleah, Latrobe ...

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  19. FORESTRY CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson) to-day opened the Forestry Conference in the Legislative Council ...

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  20. PATH TO WIVENHOE.

    The question of effecting repairs to the footpath leading from South Burnie to Wivenhoo was brought up by the Warden, who with the assistance ...

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  21. ENORMOUS PUBLIC WORKS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— It is estimated that tho proposed new works in New South Wales will involve an outlay of £20,000,000. ...

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  22. COO-EE ROADS.

    Cr. Greenhill asked if it was not possible to get an amount, of money placed on the estimates for repairs to the Slain road to Coo-ee, which" had ...

    Article : 112 words
  23. DISEASE IN APPLES.

    HOBART, Monday — The Director of Quarantine, Melbourne, has drawn attention to an article appearing in the "Tasmanian Fruitgrower," ...

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  24. Advertising

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  25. DEATH ENSUES FROM SHAVING

    A young man, Charles Grant, employed in farming at Miepol, near Euroa, while shaving accidentally cut himself, Efforts to staunch the flow of ...

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  26. MOUNT LYELL M. AND R.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 words
  27. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE. Monday. — Senator Pearce, Acting Prime Minister, in reply to Mr. Lynch (N.S.W.). said that care would be taken that coal ...

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  28. ACCIDENT AT CLAREMONT.

    HOBART, Monday,— A number of men were being exercised at hand grenade throwing at Claremont Camp to-day, when a bomb exploded ...

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  29. CEMENT DRAINS IN BURNIE.

    A couple of matters which were merely noted were introduced by Cr. Curnow, who asked that a cement drain be put down on esch side of ...

    Article : 228 words
  30. LATROBE COMPETITIONS

    At a meeting of the committee managing the N.w. Musical and Literary competitions, Latrobe it was decided in the elocutionary classes to cut ...

    Article : 219 words
  31. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— In the House of Representative to-day Hon J. A. Jensen, in reply to Hon. James Fowler (W.A.) said he had ...

    Article : 80 words
  32. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 words
  33. UPPER BURNIE FOOTPATHS.

    The footpath on New Country Road leading to Upper Burnie is in a deplorable state, and is used by horses. It is one sea of red mud," said Cr. ...

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  34. WAGES AND COST OF LIVING

    Builders laborers throughout Australia are to receive an increase in wages from June [?] Mr. Justice Higgins made this order in giving ...

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  35. MELBOURNE.

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  36. BEULAH SOLDIER'S DEATH

    Miss K. Doyle, of Beulah, has received the sad news of the death of her cousin, Private J. E. Doyle, in the following message, which was for ...

    Article : 109 words
  37. POSTAL VOTING.

    It was decided at the instance of Cr. Curnow, to make arrangement for postal voting at future elections. He stated that at the recent elections rate ...

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  38. SHOT IN AN ARARAT BANK

    Before Mr. Justice a Becket, and a jury of twelve in the Supreme Court at Maryborough William joy was charged with having shot at Herbet de ...

    Article : 232 words
  39. NORTHERN TASMANIA TROTTING CLUB.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday,— The following are the handicaps for the Northern Tasmanian Trotting Club's meeting on Saturday:— ...

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  40. TITLE OF WARDEN.

    Wardon Norton remarked that objection had been voiced to the title bestowed upon the Chief Magistrate of Muncipalities, and suggested that ...

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  41. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    Three cases were packed on Friday afternoon; they contained 13 flannel shirts. 49 cotton shirts. 21 scarves, 102 fly veils. 5 knitted vests, 4 cardigans ...

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  42. WATER SUPPLY.

    Cr. Greenhill had he said been told that the dam at the head of the water supply had not been cleaned out, with the result that at Christmas time some ...

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  43. BURNIE BRANCH.

    A meeting of the Red Cross Guild was held on May 17, and on the following day the following articles were packed and sent to the Launceston ...

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  44. THE COURTS

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.— At the Police Court to-day Leslie John Gray was charged with disobeying an order of the New South Wales Court ...

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  45. THE LAUNCESTON BURGLARY

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.— The robbery from W. Ruston's promises in Wellington street and the arrest of Constable Theodore B. Smith on a ...

    Article : 102 words
  46. A SOCIAL HALF HOUR.

    On the conclusion of business the Warden entertained the councillors and the office staff afternoon tea at the Club hotel. Before the ...

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  47. HOSTILE LAUNCESTON ATTITUDE.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.— The Launceston bakers have decided not to reduce the price of bread as fixed by the prices Reduction Board until the ...

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  48. W.C.T.U. BURNIE.

    The following is a list given for the trenches to be sent shortly:— Mrs. Tanner coffee and milk; Mrs. Shute, parcel of books; Mrs. Riggs scarves ...

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  49. WET WEATHER AT ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN Monday.— May promises to be a very wet month. Until 9 a.m. to-day the fall for the month during which three fine days had been ...

    Article : 69 words
  50. BURNIE RAILWAY APPROACH.

    With a view to obtaining finality Cr. Greenhill asked what had been done in connection with the station approach and was told that the ...

    Article : 64 words
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