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  2. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS

    Mr. H. B. White, Police Magistrate, was appointed by the Executive Council yesterday to hold an assessment appeal court at Bothwell on Thursday, August ...

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  3. PREOLENNA LINE

    The announcement that the Preolenna railway line is to be taken up came as a bombshell yesterday to the various Wynyard public and industrial men, who ...

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  4. NORTHERN NOTES

    Whether we like the cuckoo tor himself, or his song, or merely as a symbol of spring, he is here, and has been on the scene about a month. If he is a ...

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  5. PLEA FOR MALTESE

    The Commissioner for Malta (Mr. F. J. Corder), who visited Canberra to-day and paid official calls, pointed out that Australia has everything to gain ...

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  6. CLOSER SETTLEMENT

    The Minister for Lands and Works (Sir Walter Lee) accompanied by the manager of the Agricultural Bank (Mr. S. R. Adams), and for part of the time ...

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  7. THE JAMES WALLACE

    The Launceston Mar[?]e, Board yesterday completed negogiations for the purchase of the steel steam tug James Wallace, from the firm of James ...

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  8. PROSPECT FATALITY

    A verdict of accidental death was returned at Launceston yesterday at the inquest concerning the death of Arthur Charles Hall, aged 22 years, who died ...

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  9. CYCLING

    The July meeting of the council of the League of Tasmanian Wheelmen was held at Launceston on Thursday evening. Mr. M. White presided, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BLIND, DEAF AND DUMB

    The annual meeting of the Launceston committee of the Blind, Deaf, and Dumb institution was held at the Town Hall, Launceston, yesterday afternoon. ...

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  11. ENTERTAINMENTS

    "Too Busy to Work," featuring Will Rogers and Marion Nixon, will be the attraction at His Majesty's Theatre to-day. The film will be supported by ...

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  12. DISTRICT NEWS

    A successful entertainment was held in Miller's Hall, Campbell Town, on Monday evening, when community singing was conducted for the first time. ...

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  13. RIFLE SHOOTING

    The annual meeting of the Campbell Town Rifle Club was held in the council chambers, Campbell Town, on Friday week. There was a large attendance of ...

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  14. HOSPITAL NEWS

    Maxwell Davis, aged 6 years, was admitted to the Hobart Public Hospital at 6 p.m. yesterday in a serious condition. He was suffering from a badly lacerated ...

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  15. CAMPBELL TOWN INSTITUTE

    The 63rd annual meeting of members of the Campbell Town Institute was held at the Library Hall, Campbell Town, on Wednesday evening, and was well ...

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  16. CONCERT AT INVERMAY

    An enjoyable concert was given to a large audience in St. George's Hall, Invermay, Launceston, on Thursday evening in aid of the Sunday School fair. ...

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  17. FLINDERS ISLAND NEWS

    A meeting of the Flinders Island branch of the Agricultural Bureau was held in the Whitemark Hall on Saturday last. The chairman (Mr. C. Robinson) ...

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  18. DEVON HOSPITAL

    A record daily average of 113 patients was reported by the matron at a meeting of the Board of Management of the Devon Hospital yesterday. Statements ...

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  19. ALLEGED MURDER

    An unsworn statement was made in the Criminal Court to-day by Salem Macksad, a Syrian storekeeper, aged 51, of Gilbert Street, Adelaide, in denying ...

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  20. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

    The Very Rev. T. O'Loughlln, M.S.C., of Moonah, has been conducting a retreat in the Church of Apostles, Launceston, for the members of the St. ...

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  21. DIVER'S ESCAPE

    The pearling boats returned from their last trip to the beds with small takes, as strong winds handicapped their work. Several pearl boats from the ...

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  22. RUGBY

    The rugby match on the Cornwall ground, Launceston, this afternoon, is of particular interest, as there is a possibility of a North v. South match, ...

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  23. THE NEW TUG FOR WORK ON THE RIVER TAMAR

    STEAM TUG JAMES WALLACE, purchased by the Launceston Marine Board for work on the Tamar. The vessel is of 192 tons, built of steel, and her dimensions are:—Length, 109ft.; beam. 23ft. 6in.; depth, 12ft. 7in. Her engines register 80 nominal horse-power, and she has a speed of 13 knots. She can average 12 knots on an economical consumption of coal, and the vessel is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. WEATHER AND CROPS

    The season at Whitemore has been favourable from a farmer's point of view, just enough rain to keep crops growing, not enough to start the ditches ...

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  25. BRIDGE PARTY

    The Launceston branch of Toc H. is hoping to extend the society by forming new branches at country centres, and with the object of raising sufficient ...

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  26. STATE HIGH SCHOOLS

    The first of the triangular series of matches between the Hobart, Launceston and Devonport State High Schools was played at Devonport yesterday, ...

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  27. SYDNEY TRAMS

    For the first time for years the tram[?]ays have shown a profit on the year, after meeting all commitments, such as working expenses, interest, sinking ...

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  28. NO SUNDAY SPORTS

    At a special meeting of the Waratah Council on Thursday night it was decided by a two to one majority that no Sunday sports would be allowed on ...

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  29. STREET ACCIDENT

    Mr. Abert John Sturzaker, aged 74 years, a resident of Gravelly Beach, West Tamar, when riding his bicycle at the intersection of Charles and Brisbane ...

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  30. NEW GLAND PREPARATION.

    "Satyrin" Tablets for Rejuvenation, gold box for men, silver for women, is the greatest restorative tonic known. Restores nerves, promotes energy, ...

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