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  2. Advertising

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  3. SHIPPING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 words
  4. INSURANCE CLERKS ORGANISE.

    At a well attended meeting of the insurance officials of Launceston, held in the National-hall on Wednesday night, an association was formed and ...

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  5. THE ILLEGAL FISHING CASE.

    At the City Police Court yesterday the Police Magistrate (Mr. E. W. Turner) gave his reserved decision in the case of John Whittle and Arthur Parker, ...

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  6. THE MOON.

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  7. WAKATIPU'S FRUIT SHIPMENT.

    The Wakatipu, which left Launceston for Sydney yesterday, took 7,000 cases of apples and pears. With few exceptions the quality of the fruit was ...

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  8. TIDE TABLE.

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  9. ARRIVED—March 10.

    Manuka, s.s., 4,534; tons, C. Clift from Wellington and Sydney. Passengers—Saloon: Mesdames Bradley, Byrne, Backhouse, Bramb[?]e and child, Burrell, Broughton and ...

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  10. MUTTON BIRDING PROSPECTS.

    On the arrival at Launceston yesterday of the steamer Dolphin from Flinders Island her master, Captain W. [?]eagle, reported that there were plenty ...

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  11. THE TYPHOID OUTBREAK.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Hospital Board attention was drawn by Mr. E. Verell to the risk of the present hospital staff being over-taxed in their ...

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  12. MEETING OF CREDITORS.

    A meeting of the creditors of Samuel Francis Gawith, cabinetmaker, of Launceston, was held at the office of Messrs. Shields and Heritage, Launceston, ...

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  13. READING MATTER FOR HOSPITAL PATIENTS.

    Mr. P. S. Seager, I.S.O., vice-chairman of the Hospital Board, made an appeal at yesterday's meeting of the board for additional supplies of bracing and ...

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  14. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Arthur Dance, of Cygnet, was appointed a justice of the peace at yesterday's meeting of the Executive Council. ...

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  15. SAILED—M'March 11.

    Laranah, s.s., 701 tons. M. J. Phillips, for Melbourne. ...

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  16. IMPORTS—March 10.

    Ex Manuka, s.s., from Sydney—117 pkgs merchandise: McGregor Bros., Merchants. Ex Manuka, s.s., from Sydney—443 pkgs merchandise: Burgess Bros. Ltd. ...

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  17. THE HUON HIGH SCHOOL.

    It is practically decided that the Huon High School shall be officially opened by the Minister of Education (Sir Walter Lee) and the Director of Education ...

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  18. ANNUAL MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    At the annual elections to be held next month the retiring councillors in New Norfolk Municipality will be Councillors T. Andres (town ward), A. A. W. ...

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  19. THE ROOF OF THE WORLD.

    Humanity makes its progress by a ceaseless process of record-breaking. Every year somebody does what nobody had ever done before. What ...

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  20. ARRIVAL OF THE MANUKA.

    The U.S.S. Co.'s Manuka arrived at Hobart from Sydney and Wellington on Thursday night. She had a moderate trip across, and brought 226 passengers and 597 tons of ...

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  21. EPITOME OF NEWS.

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  22. T[?]A TREE STATE-SCHOOL.

    An intimation was received at Thursday's meeting of the Brighton Municipal Council from the Education Department that the inspector had been instructed to ...

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  23. MEDIC DUE ON MONDAY.

    The White St[?]r liner Medic (12,000 tons) is due to leave Sydney for Hobart to-day, and is expected here on Monday. She is coming to load fruit for London, and a ...

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  24. HYDRO-ELECTRIC EXTENSIONS.

    In order to see for themselves the progress which is being made in connection with the Hydro-Electric Department's extensions at Waddamana and the Great ...

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  25. MUNICIPAL HEALTH REPORTS.

    At the monthly meeting of the Brighton Municipal Council it was reported that two cases of tuberculosis had been notified in the district. one of which had ...

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  26. THE CUNARDER PORT DARWIN.

    The local agents Cunard Line (Messrs. Macfarlane Bros. and Co.) advise that the Cunard liner Port Darwin left Capetown on March 3 in continuation of her ...

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  27. BRIGHTON MUNICIPAL FINANCES.

    The treasurer (Councillor Walker) reported at Thursday's meeting of the Brighton Municipal Council that the general account showed a debit of £272 ...

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  28. STEAMERS DUE AT HOBART.

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  29. NEWS OF THE DAY

    The local hon. secretary of the Poyal Santiary Institute (Mr. Riley) received a cablegram yesterday from the Royal Sanitary Institute, London, notitying ...

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  30. BRIGHTON SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.

    An unfortunate mistake on the part of the contractor in the spelling of the words cut on the Brighton soldiers' memorial has placed the Municipal Council ...

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  31. INCOMING SAILING VESSELS.

    Abemania, sch., from Sydney, to sail. Alpha, sch., left Melbourne for Hobart March 5. Alma Doepel, sch., left Melbourne for ...

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  32. NEW NORFOLK BUSH NURSE.

    Difficulty has been experienced by the New Norfolk Municipal Council in finding a residence at National-park for the bush nurse (Miss Frances haw). Mr. ...

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  33. CENTENARY OF ROSS.

    At the last meeting of the Ross Municipal Council Councillor Kermode introduced the subject of the centenary of Ross, and said he thought something ...

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  34. SAILING VESSELS OUTWARD BOUND.

    Forbes Bros., kt., left Hobart for Strahan March 7. James Craig, bq., left Port Huon for Auckland March 3. ...

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  35. The Mercury.

    In the financial world, whatever may be in the industrial and trading worlds, the day of small things has passed. A small bank may be able to keep ...

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  36. HUMOURS OF SCHOOL LIFE.

    A message, to the "Age" from Wangaratta states that a large snake was a few days ago noticed by one of the scholars to glide into a hole at the side ...

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  37. WIRELESS SPEAKINGS.

    The following vessels spoke the Hobart wireless station yesterday:—Borda, Kalranga, Loongana, Santbia, B[?]rri[?]g[?], Oonah. The Perth station was in communication ...

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  38. BRITISH AND FOREIGN ADVICES.

    Arrivals.—At London: Port Chalmers, s.s., from Australian and N.Z. ports; Bulla, s.s. from Australian ports. At Suez: Wira Dollffe At Table Bay: Commonwealth, s.s., ...

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  39. LAUNCESTON.

    Wakatipu, s.s., 1,945 tons, A. Murray, for Sydney. Passengers—Saloon: Mesdames Loane, Heath, Loane. Helsham, Terry, Wecdon, Finan, Jones, Gaunt, Whittle, Abbott, ...

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  40. MAIL TABLE.

    United Kingdom, per Omar, due Tuesday, March 15, delivered March 16; per Mantua, due March 17, delivered March l8; per Orontes, due March 31, delivery April ...

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  41. PUBLIC SERVICE APPEAL BOARD.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Executive Council the Chief Justice (Sir Herbert Nicholls, was appointed to hear appeals under section 79 of the Public ...

    Article : 4 words
  42. ENGLISH FOOTBALL

    In the British Association Cup [?] replay between Preston and Hull City, the former scored a win by one goal to nil. ...

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  43. EXPORTS—March 11.

    Wakatipu, s.s., for Sydney—6,849 css fruit, 1,876 bgs oats, 288 bgs bark, 380 bgs chaff, 107 bgs peas. 185 bls straw, 210 tons general c[?]r[?], [?]4 head cattle, 46,000ft. timber. ...

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  44. RUSSELL RIVER TIMBER.

    Mr. W. H. Dixon, M.H.A., has brought under the notice of the Minister of Lands (Hon. Alex. Hean, C.M.G.) a letter which he had received from a ...

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  45. BURNIE.

    Karitane, s.s.[?] for Sydney—7,000 bgs potatotes. Oonah, s.s., left Melbourne yesterday with 14 passengers. She has 111 tons of cargo, ...

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  46. BANK HOLIDAYS.

    The following bank holidays were fixed at yesterday's meeting of the Executive Council:—Wednesday, March 16. Ulverstone show. a[?] day at Burnie, Penguin, ...

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  47. THEFT FROM A CRICKETER.

    The case in which Ronald Edwaro Bourne was chanrged with stealing £260 from William Albert Oldfield, a member of the Australian cricket team for ...

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  48. TELEGRAPHIC ADVICES.

    STANLEY.—Sailed—March 11: 10 p.m., Karitane, s.s., for Burnie. LOW HEAD.—Cleared-March 11: 4.15 p.m., Wakatipu, s.s., for Sydney. ...

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  49. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Executive Council the following appointments were made:—Mr. R. J. Meagher, chairman of the Chemists Wages Board and ...

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  50. INTER-STATE.

    Arrived.—March 11: 7.30 a.m., Loongana, S.S., from Launceston; Ra[?]ro, sch., from Bridport. Sailed.—March 11: 2.35 p.m. Loongana, ...

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  51. THE AUSTRALIAN TRADE COMMISSIONER.

    Mr. Edward Little, F.R.G.S., Australian Trade Commissioner to China, has advised the Launceston Chamber of Commerce that he will be in Launceston on ...

    Article : 10 words
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