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  2. THE JAPANESE CRUISER

    With 95 cadet-officers of the Japanese Navy aboard the Japanese naval training cruiser Iwate arrived at Hobart early ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SEAPLANES ARRIVE

    The two Royal Australian Air Force seaplanes, which were originally intended to reach Hobart from Launceston at 3 o'clock on Friday afternoon but were ...

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  6. KENNEL CLUB OF TASMANIA

    The Kennel Club of Tarmania has usefully started an innovation in the form of a parade of dogs for awards, the first of which took place on the North ...

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  7. WATER SUPPLY

    The retardation of districts in the vicinity of Ho[?]art owing to lack of water is constantly being stressed. The progress of the eastern suburbs of ...

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  8. PECULIAR TRAGEDY

    A peculiar tragedy has been reported from Goonoo Goonoo to the Tamworth police. William Eagles, a farra labourer, aged 65 years, was found dead by search ...

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  9. AMATEUR CYCLING

    On the top cricket ground this evening the Hobart Amateur Cycling Club and the Tasmanian Amateur Athletic Association will present a fine programme of ...

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  10. POLICE COURT NEWS

    John Royal McLaughlin pleaded guilty at the City Police Court on Saturday morning, before Mr. E. W. Turner, Police Magistrate, to having on the previous ...

    Article : 147 words
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  13. PRICKLY PEAR

    Dealing with a report from New York that a fungus disease had been discovered which destroyed prickly pear, the Minister for Markets and Migration (Senator Sir ...

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  14. VIOLENT STORM

    Much damage to residences, sheds, and trees was caused by a violent storm which struck Tamworth late yesterday. A number of houses were completely ...

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