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  5. A WOMAN TO WOMEN.

    Usually Hobart, depends on a merciful Providence and the rain for its spring clean-up. A new order of things is brought about this week by the citizens taking ...

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  6. AROUND THE WORLD.

    Mrs. Waterworth, continuing the notes on her trip, writes:— The great objection I have to London is the number of things going on at the ...

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  7. TASMANIAN FISHERIES.

    That the interests of anglers are being fully looked after by the Northern Tasmanian Fisheries' Association is amply borne out by the twenty-sixth report of ...

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  8. DESERVING INSTITUTIONS.

    Violet Day, in aid of the Babies' Home at New Town, was successful, upwards of £140 being collected by the button sellers, and at the smalls in various parts of the ...

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  9. WOMEN POLICE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A correspondent, writing from Adelaide gives an account of a visit to Senior Policewoman Miss Cocks, and of hearing from her something of the work that is ...

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  10. POLICE COURT NEWS.

    Mr. E. W. Turner, Police Magistrate, occupied the bench at the City Police Court yesterday, and Inspector J. Hughes prosecuted. ...

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  11. DAIRYING IN TASMANIA.

    The State Department of Agriculture supplies the following dairy notes for the first half of the present month:— Pastures.—Some welcome periods of mild ...

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  12. INTERESTING WILL CASE.

    At a sitting of the Full Court to-day an important matter affecting succession and probate duties arsing out of the will of the late Sir Robert Phillip was dealt with. ...

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  13. VITAL STATISTICS.

    According to the vital statistics for the month of July, supplied by the Government Statistician (Major L. F. Giblin) the birth rate for July (28.0) was slightly ...

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  15. PAINT AND CLEAN.

    Sir.—This is an invitation to the Paint-up, Clean-up, etc., committee to come and inspect Belle Vue Parade at the back of the New Town station, and the ...

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  16. DAYLIGHT SAVING.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, "Satisfied," like the lunatic who thought all men mad but himself, endeavours by means of a sweeping absurdity to establish ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN BOY SCOUTS.

    The Australian Boy Scouts now on a visit to Denmark are having a varied itinerary, including visits to famous castles, model dairy farms, and a day ...

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