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TASMANIA
Quartermaster-Sergt, David B. Ikin
(Artillery), son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Ikin, of Sandy Bay, has been promoted
to the rank of lieutenant. He was

formerly in the oniploy of Messrs. Chas.
Davis Ltd., and was a member of tho

Orpheus Club. Lieutenant Hein is on

active service in Franco.

GOODS OF ENEMY ORIGIN.

In ordor that the hands of the Tas
inn niall representatives of the deputa-
tion to the Primo Minister may bo
strengthened, it is desired to find out
the total amount of goods of enemy
origin in the hands of traders, and it is
requested that all firms having posses-
sion of such poods should let the secre-

tary of tho Hobart Chamber of Com-
merce know the gross value of thom,
so that ho may make up a return for
Hobart. No particulars will be disclos-
ed, except bulk values of each class of
Cooa».

1ASAIAMVN CA&UALriES

Gunner Glad-tone Rxau Page faim
liai ly 1 nown is run who x\u6 sorv

mg with tho 106th Howitm Battoiy rn1
11 nice, Ins bein killed, i cable notifv

ing tho fict h nmg boon .et ned bv
relatives in lasmmio Ho w is i son
ol the lite Ali Algernon P%c of
Viisl-ey Bo ton Oatlands Attei his
fothoi s deith ho was a student at
tho Canteiburj Agricultuinl College
îxcw Zealand and, having obtained his
diplom i tboro ho returned to Tas
minn ind engaged in shcepfarming
with his brothei-s ot Vnstoy Borton
Responding to the call of dut-«, ho and
his brothci Lo joined the Austrahin
Impoinl Toices, and oh-oi seeing sei
vico m Eg>pt proceeded to liante
Gunnel Pago was liked bv oil that knew
lum He followed tho Midland hounds
and took a leading patt "i all spoits

ui Ins distntt

Th© Rev II H Andoison icctoi
of Stanlev and formoily heodni istor
of the Hutchins Schcol Hob it h is
loceivod news that his, second «*iii Don

ild Ando sou, tito lilli d in letion
at the fiont on August 10 His thud
son Lieut K Ii Anderson was killed
at Gallipoli in May ot Inst yeal Don
aid indeison was in the landing ot
Gallipoli and came tbiough without a
wound-the onK one of his platoon I
Aftei a visit to Piiglnnd ho was ogoin¡
in the hung line in Trince with the|
firct of the Ansti oliaus . but at last
has mode tho supreme siciificp Iho
Rev 11 II Andersons fourth stn
1 crt is in the Engineers and is now
on tho Ficnch ii ont His eldest sen
Ulan is in ti umng in A letona havmg
giv en np a lucí ative position at Pon
ang, wheio ho vv is ho id of the assay
dei i' tment of tho Pouting sincltini,
woiks to como bock and onhst is a

pi i vate ti out fasmuua ]

Tioop i Butlei of Uonnah has recciv
ed an m"eiil tele0iani iiom th Depulj

Assistant \ lint mt Generil -»itrng tint I

h s eon G Ii ButVj oi the ¡2nd Bit ,

tallon had ben i poitul us nisbiug rive!
soldier wa* i «stud 11 at tin li mung
Co,lef;e Hobart b fo t wai bioko out
but lomcd the li li ialtilion nd w s
irr the Callipoli ittick Lone Pine and
other biltle. beioie going to Franc He
»i, t Lim i-jtv -jtiident also and an
aident lootballei

Mrs \\ H McHugo of Buinott
street hos toeeixod iiotd that her hus-
band Pinato AA illiom II "McHugo is
wounded Ile saw fighting both on
Gallipoli ond in Fiance tnd hos boen in
1 ranc since Juno Ho ílso was one of
the hist t land on Gallipoli on April
5 191o He loft heie neulj twovcirs
ago with the 1st Cleat n g Hospitil, but I
is now in the 15th Bittilion I

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