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  2. Advertising

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  4. NORTHERN NOTES

    "The retail trade of Launceston was never sounder than at the present moment," said Mr. J. L. Craw, speaking at a luncheon at the Launceston C.T.A. ...

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  5. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS

    Representatives of commercial and financial activities in Launceston were entertained at the Commercial Travellers' Club yesterday by the president ...

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  6. HOGG'S BRIDGE

    In the early hours of Sunday morning, the bridge which spans the Mersey River on the road from Railton to Native Plains, and which is commonly known as ...

    Article : 141 words
  7. ENCOUNTER WITH THIEVES

    A revolver duel took place in Keogh Street, Hillside Crescent, Launceston, on Sunday night, when Mr. Karl Mantach attempted to capture three men ...

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  8. DISTRICT NEWS

    A concert was held in the Methodist school hall for the Methodist children's anniversary. There was a good attendance. The programme consisted of ...

    Article : 1,652 words
  9. NORTHERN SPEECH DAYS

    There was a good attendance of parents and friends at the break-up of the Beaconsfield State School on Thursday afternoon. Mr. R. Pullen (headmaster) ...

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  10. FAT LAM INDUSTRY

    The killing of lambs for export ceased temporarily at Launceston on Friday last on account of the abattoirs being required for local killing for the ...

    Article : 277 words
  11. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS

    The clerk of the Glamorgan Municipal Council (Mr. J. D. Tanner) at the last meeting of that authority reported that Mr. Roy Lewis had obtained 50,000 trout ...

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  12. CRUELTY TO A BIRD.

    Mervyn Arthur Dunkin appeared in the Launceston Police Court yesterday, before Messrs. G. Crosby Gilmore (chairman), the Mayor (A. W. Monds) ...

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  13. ENTERTAINMENTS

    "The Flying Fool," the British production, will be screened at His Majesty's Theatre until Friday next. The film, in which Henry Kendall and Benita ...

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  14. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    A successful and largely attended reunion dinner for returned soldiers and sailors of the St. Marys district was held at Hale's Hotel, St. Marys, on Saturday ...

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  15. CYCLING

    At the fortnightly meeting of the council of the Tasmanian League of Wheelmen held at the office of the secretary (Mr. A. A. Evans), Paterson ...

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  16. CHRISTMAS CHEER

    Since the inauguration of the Community Singers at Launceston, four or five months ago, a considerable sum of money has been raised, and passed on ...

    Article : 258 words
  17. GLAMORGAN COUNCIL

    At the monthly meeting of the Glamorgan Municipal Council, the Warden (Mr. A. V. Lyne) presided, and there also were present Councillors L. A. ...

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  18. PREVENTION OF SWEATING

    When the Factories and Shops Bill came before the Legislative Council tonight a majority of members decided, after a brief debate, to defer ...

    Article : 124 words
  19. GIRL GUIDES, OATLANDS

    A church parade of the local troop of Girl Guides was held at the Presbyterian Church, Oatlands, on Sunday evening, when their flag, which was ...

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  20. POSTMASTER AT LAUNCESTON

    The announcement was made yesterday that Mr. Frank McDonald, postal inspector at Launceston, had been appointed postmaster there, in succession ...

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  21. LAUNCESTON CARNIVAL.

    Permission has been granted to the Launceston Amateur Cycle Club to conduct open races at York Park on Saturday, January 9, 1932. One event only ...

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  22. AMATEUR BUILT MOTOR LAUNCH TAKES THE WATER

    MOTOR LAUNCH LENARDO being launched at King's Wharf, Launceston, on Saturday morning. The photograph shows the boat striking the water. The launch, which has been described fully in The Mercury," was built by Mr. L. R. Reynolds, with the help of friends. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. COLLISION AT LAUNCESTON

    Severe injuries were suffered last night by Mr. Mervyn Henry McKay (25), residing at 70 Abbott Street, Launceston, as a result of a collision in that ...

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  24. SANDWICHES

    Britain, the home of roast, beet and Yorkshire pudding, has become a land of sandwich eaters. The reason is that John Bull is no longer a prosperous man ...

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  25. CHILDREN'S PICNIC

    Members of Lodge Launceston, No. 175, of the, R.A.O.B. (G.A.B.), organised a Buffalo children's Christmas picnic and sports meeting at Gravelly Beach ...

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  26. DEVONPORT SHIPPING

    At the monthly meeting of the Mersey Marine Board at Devonport yesterday the Harbourmaster reported that during November 19 vessels of an aggregate ...

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  27. HOBART BOYS' BAND.

    The bandmaster of the Hobart Boys' Band (Mr. H. Barnett) writes that a small profit was made at the concert given by the band at Launceston on ...

    Article : 51 words
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