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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,983 words
  3. THE CRY FOR SECESSION.

    Sir,—Your footnote to my letter on January 20 points out as I had hoped you would point out, that at present there is no league with duly appointed officials ...

    Article : 286 words
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  5. DEATH OF MICHAEL JONES.

    The inquest on the boly of Michael Jones (58), curator of the Salmon Ponds at Plenty, who died in the Hobart Pub[?]c Hospital on January 10 as the result of ...

    Article : 1,791 words
  6. To the Editor of "The Mercury."

    Sir,—As one who is a constant reader of the fine articles which appear from time to time in your columns, I have been deeply interested in the agitation for ...

    Article : 221 words
  7. To the Editor of "The Mercury."

    Sir,—"Pastoralist" sees this most vital question from a different viewpoint from mine. With his chief product, wool, at the present high price, he ...

    Article : 508 words
  8. NORTH-WESTERN LETTER

    Mr. Miscamble, the Railway Commissioner, has been visiting the Coast to look into matters in connection with his department. He did not have a very ...

    Article : 1,895 words
  9. POLICE COURT NEWS.

    The straying cattle nuisance was rather forcibly commented on by Mr. G. Crosby Gilmore Police Magistrate at the Glenorchy Police Court yesterday. With the ...

    Article : 862 words
  10. To the Editor of "The Mercury."

    Sir,—I notice you are good enough to say in your editorial footnote to my letter that you "print this rambling letter," etc., etc. Also, you ask "If protection ...

    Article : 114 words
  11. To the Editor of "The Mercury."

    Sir,—I have read your splendid leaders, and hope you will keep hammering away. God speed Tasmanian liberty![?] Yours, etc., ...

    Article : 36 words
  12. To the Editor of "The Mercury."

    Sir,—That Mr. Kennedy has read my letters is evident—that he does not understand them is obvious. I did not claim to have obtained £900,000 for Tasmania. ...

    Article : 403 words
  13. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

    Sir,—I should like to ask why Js.P. could not be appointed whose duties would be to sign processes, summo[?]s, declarations, and affidavits which woulf ...

    Article : 292 words
  14. To the Editor of "The Mercury."

    Sir,—I appreciated the letter written by Mr. Jackson, J.P. However. I notice that he is evidently one of that vast host who prematurely judge something ...

    Article : 384 words
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