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  2. MOTORING THROUGH BRITAIN.

    In two previous articles, "Wilfred"—an Australian motorist, who, with two companions, drove 2,600 miles through Britain in a ...

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  3. HOMES FOR TASMANIANS.

    If Hobart suffers from anything, it must be admitted that the city is too prone to the housing evil. In other words, the habitations available for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FRANCE AND EUROPE.

    M. Poincare has just spoken a word that will rank some day with the historymaking phrases of recent years. Lenin, advocating in 1917 a "breathing-space," ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ASSAULTS IN THE STREETS OF, HOBART.

    Sir,—I have seen assaults made upon harmless persons without cause or warning, and when a constable arrives they walk off as if nothing had happened. ...

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  6. TASMANIAN BEACHES FOR CHILDREN'S HEALTH.

    Sir,—It is easy and inexpensive to being up mental defectives, neglected and weakly children at the seaside—the inheritance of all. ...

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