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  2. Advertising

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  4. MUSIC AND MUSICIANS SONGS OLD AND NEW

    Miss Shirley Dale and Mr. John Moore, with their pianist, Miss Marjorie Smith, have already been heard from 7ZL in programmes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NOTES

    Music-lovers will be delighted to learn that Madame Florence Austral, the great dramatic soprano, who has gained such renown for Australia, will include ...

    Article : 283 words
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  7. TRAFFIC ACT BREACHES CASES AT HOBART.

    In the Hobart Police Court yesterday before Mr. F. N. Stops (Police Magistrate), Inspector Flude prosecuting, Andrew Colgrave was charged with ...

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  8. EASTER HOLIDAYS

    Despite the fact that many persons will be leaving the cities for seaside or country resorts for the Easter holidays there are always thousands who prefer ...

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  9. PORT AFFAIRS

    At the ordinary meeting of the Hobart Marine Board yesterday there were present the Master Warden (Mr. L. F. Piesse), Wardens Sir John Evans, T. ...

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  10. HOBART WATER SUPPLY FURTHER RESTRICTIONS.

    The further restrictions on the use of water for irrigation and other purposes imposed by the Hobart City Council in view of the depleted reserves, will be ...

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  11. FLINDERS ISLAND

    Following is a copy of a letter sent by the council clerk at Flinders Island to the Minister for Defence (Sir George Pearce, and the reply thereto:— ...

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  12. NEW NORFOLK WATER

    Concern is occasioned by the unsatisfactory water supply system at New Norfolk. No reservoir exists at the Myrtle Falls, Lachlan, the supply ...

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  13. YOUNG MAN'S DEATH

    Starvation and terrific heat are believed to have caused the death on Nullabor Plain about a week ago of the young white man whose name is ...

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  14. FLINDERS ISLAND NEWS RAIN AT INTERVALS.

    Splendid rains continue to fall at intervals of about a week, and it is safe to say Flinders Island has never looked better in the autumn. Grass is green, ...

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  15. JOHN COLVIN GRANDSTAND.

    Referring yesterday to a complaint that watering of the grass area in front of the John Colvin Memorial grandstand on the Domain had been carried out ...

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  16. CASES AT NEW NORFOLK.

    In the New Norfolk Police Court yesterday before the Warden (Mr. T. Andrews) and Mr. G. Matheson, Js.P., Inspector C. E. Thompson prosecuting, ...

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  17. "AUSTRALASIAN MANUFACTURER"

    The "Australasian Manufacturer," in its fourth Industrial Annual, has exceiled itself, and in a production of 200 pages has provided a most ...

    Article : 241 words
  18. NEW AERODROME.

    The new aerodrome at Pat's River is almost cleared, the contractor having about two weeks' work to complete the job. Tenders have been accepted for ...

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  19. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. H. S. Blyth has returned to Flinders after an extended visit to Hobart. Miss M. Hamilton has gone to Hobart ...

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  20. SICK HEADACHE

    It is not necessary to give-in to that headache. It's a bit old-fashioned! The modern woman who feels a headache coming on at any time, takes Bayer ...

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  21. Hairdresser Gives Advice on Grey Hair.

    Miss Diana Manners, who has been a hairdresser in Sydney for the past ten years, gives this advice:—"There is nothing to equal the remedy for grey hair ...

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  22. BEER STRIKE SETTLED

    The beer strike at Bullfinch, which lasted about 10 weeks, has been settled Hotel proprietors have agreed to supply 11 ounce instend of 10 ounce pots, and ...

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  23. LET IT BUBBLE!

    In the early days of tea drinking, water was not poured on to tea. Tea was sprinkled into boiling water. The leaves sank to the bottom where their ...

    Article : 133 words
  24. PREMISES DESTROYED

    A fire at Quilpie early yesterday morning resulted in the destruction of the premises and plant of the "Herald" newspaper, also the premises of Messrs. ...

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  25. BAD LEGS NEED "VAREX."

    Sufferers will find quick and complete relief from varicose ulcers with "Varex." Heals while you work. Beware of imitations. Genuine "Varex" has cured ...

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