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  2. Advertising

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  4. HONEST METHODS

    "The two countries that have made the greatest progress since the depression have been Australia and Great Britain, and that progress in ...

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  5. ACCIDENTS COLLISION WITH TRAM

    Mr. Victor Crawn, a master at the Hobart High School, and residing at 17 Florence Street, Moonah, was admitted to the Hobart Public Hospital at 5.15 ...

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  6. CAR LEAVES ROAD

    The St. Helens to St. Marys mail motorcar met with an accident yesterday morning. The car, with a trailer, left St. Helens at ...

    Article : 126 words
  7. MOTOR TRUCK IN FLAMES

    When the motor truck of which he had charge burst into flames to-day Eric Kerr had to leap for his life. His coat was on fire when he jumped. ...

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  8. MINER'S DEATH

    Peter Joseph Gallagher (44), a miner, was fatally injured by a fall of coal in the Excelsior Colliery. Thirroul, yesterday afternoon. ...

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  9. DEATH FROM SCALDS

    Suffering from severe s[?]alds received when he fell into a dish of boiling water at his parents' home at Parrawee yesterday afternoon, Darrell Moles (2), ...

    Article : 116 words
  10. SENSATIONAL DISCOVERY

    A sensational discovery of what is believed to be the skeleton of a prehistoric giant ape, measuring 31½ft. in length, is reported from Jubbulpore. ...

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  11. SERIOUS DISEASE

    Much concern is being occasioned in the Ingham district by the outbreak of an illness which has attained definite epidemic proportions. The complaint, ...

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  12. IMPERIAL DEFENCE

    Colonel Sir Maurice Hankey, secretary to the Committee of Imperial Defence, who is to visit Australia, commenting on Imperial defence and ...

    Article : 129 words
  13. NERVOUS EXHAUSTION

    The misery of nervous exhaustion is generally twofold. There is the strain and worry of mind which turns needless trifles into huge anxieties; and the ...

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  14. OBITUARY

    The death occurred in the Launceston Public Hospital on Tuesday of Mr. James Alexander Barber, of Fingal. The [?]ate Mr. Barber, who was aged 47 years, ...

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  15. Piles Disappear

    External treatments seldom banish piles. Nor does cutting remove the cause. The cause is inside—bad circulation. ...

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  16. GLENORCHY COUNCIL

    The nominations of John Craig and William Cecil Sibley have been received for the election of fill the vacancy in the East ward of the Glenorchy ...

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  17. FLIGHT ROUND AUSTRALIA

    C. J. Melrose, the 20-year-old Adelaide airman, who is flying round Australia, reached Darwin this evening from Townsville, and is a clear day ...

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  18. COOK MEMORIAL

    Mr. Bushby, manager for the Australian Test team, has notified the Town Clerk at Middlesbrough that the team will be unable to attend the unveiling ...

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  19. SURE REMEDY FOR ASTHMA.

    Something that is sure to relieve an attack, and, if possible, something not too expensive is what you need. Corvisart's Inhalation for Asthma is the ...

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