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  2. BERLIN TO-DAY.

    Although the fact has never been publicly proclaimed, everybo[?]y knows that a major of the General Staff gathers the newspaper editors together once a week ...

    Article : 2,347 words
  3. PRICES OF LIQUOR.

    As a result of the additional duti[?]s recently imposed, it is probable that the hotelkeepers of the Ly[?]ll district will raise the prices of spirits, and use ...

    Article : 43 words
  4. Classified Advertising

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    Advertising : 21 words
  5. Display Advertising

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    Advertising : 450 words
  6. MINING

    A new winch has been secured to take the place of the winding gear that was recently destroyed by [?]re at the Ben Lomond Republic m[?]ne. A diamond dr[?]lling plant is ...

    Article : 502 words
  7. COMMERCIAL NEWS

    At the abattoirs yesterday there was a moderate yarding of stock, comprising 7[?] cattle, 446 sheep and lambs. The market generally was very high throughout. ...

    Article : 1,407 words
  8. PEMBROKE DAIRY FACTORY COMPANY.

    The annual m[?]eting of the Pembroke Dairy Factory Co. Ltd.[?] was held at the factory, Bream Creek, last week. The chairman of directors (Mr. A. J. ...

    Article : 465 words
  9. THE FORUM.

    There is much that we can learn from our enemies. In th[?] opinion of many the Austrian school of political economy touches high water mark of clear ...

    Article : 1,896 words
  10. STOCK EXCHANGES.

    Morning Call.—Gold: New Langi Logon [?]b 7s 9d, s 8s 6d. Silver and Copper: Magnet b 7s 2d. Mount Farrel b 8d. North Mount Farrell b 6s s 7s. Mount Read and Rosbery ...

    Article : 825 words
  11. LIFE SAVING.

    At the meeting of the executive of the Royal Life Saving Soci[?]ty last week, satisfactory progress was reported in conn[?]t[?]on with the forthcoming girls ...

    Article : 203 words
  12. TAMAR ROCKS.

    A letter from the Minister of Lands was read at to-day's meeting of the Launceston Marine Board, stating that the Government policy with regard to ...

    Article : 710 words
  13. THE ORCHARDS IN FRANCE.

    The fruit, trees and the crops in Northern France, which the Germans in their retr[?]at attempted to destroy and almost succeeded—are, thanks to the ...

    Article : 580 words
  14. NEW LIGHT ON LIGHTNING.

    The extraordinary fact about thunderstorms is that while the forces at work in them are so terrific they do such exceedingly small damage. It is ...

    Article : 660 words
  15. UNTIMELY FESTIVITY

    Sir,—It having been whispered audibly that a ball to be given by the University is projected, I cannot h[?]lp feeling that it is a subject which might ...

    Article : 276 words
  16. ADULTERATED MILK

    Sir,—I must protest against th[?] ridiculously light fine imposed on the defendnnt in the adulterated milk case [?]eard at the Police Court last ...

    Article : 272 words
  17. THE TRAMWAY SERVICE

    Sir,—Policemen wear identification numbers. Why don't tram inspectors and conductors? The citizen and ratepayer is as likely to have a complaint ...

    Article : 244 words
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