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  5. STATE HIGH SCHOOLS.

    Reference to the criticism of the principle of State High Schools was made by Mr. P. H. Mitcnell, B.A, headmaster of the Hobart State High School, on the ...

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  6. MASSED BANDS AT ELWICK.

    Intimation has been received from the District Naval Officer that the massed bands of the H.M.S. Repulse and H.M.S. Delhi will render a programme of music ...

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  7. FLEET SPORTS MEETING.

    Arrangements have been finalised in connection with the above sports meeting to be held on the North Hobart ground on Tuesday afternoon. A very ...

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  8. ADMIRAL'S LETTER TO PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) has received the following letter from Vice[?] Admiral Sir Frederick Field, commanding the Special Service Squadron, which ...

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  9. SQUADRON PERSONNEL.

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  10. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS.

    Owing to the failure of the steering gear, a motor lorry, on which were two men, left the load near Adelong (N.S.W.) yesterday breaking through the ...

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  11. BRITISH SQUADRON. CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE. ORDER OF DRESS.

    In order to avoid confusion at the various functions in connection with the visit of the Special Service Squadron, we are asked by the Base Commandant to ...

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  12. ACCIDENT TO A PROSPECTOR.

    Thomas Cannon, a resident of Lefroy, aged 82 years, and one of the oldest prospectors in Tasmania, met with an accident on Friday, as a result of which ...

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  13. FISH-CURING SHEDS.

    Two of the fish-curing sheds at Macquarie Point together with the contents were destroyed by fire yesterday after noon, while others, were damaged more or ...

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  14. CITIZENS' SOCIAL MARQUEE.

    The multitudinous details in connection with the equipment of the citizens' social marquee in Franklin-square have been attended to, and Messrs. Rex and ...

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  15. FAREWELL TO MELBOURNE.

    In the still hours of a grey dawn the units of the visiting British Service Squadron said farewell to Melbourne to-day. Despite the earlinees of the hour, ...

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  16. CLAIM FOR £25.

    A record in the duration of Devonport Court of Request cases was established by the case of Ray v. Carden, which concluded to-day. The hearing began ...

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