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  2. HOME OF JOHN PEEL

    JOHN PEEL'S cottage at Ruthwaite, in Cumberlandshire, England, referred to by Mr. J. Couch in an address at Launceston. Mr. Couch has seen the house, which still stands. John Woodcock Graves, who composed the words of the song "Do Ye Ken John Peel," ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. PETROL PRICES

    A Petrol Prices Stabilisation Committee, comprising representatives of the four major oil companies and petrol re-sellers, has been formed in ...

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  4. NAVAL AND MILITARY. NAVAL SUCCESS Hobart Port Division Wins Shield

    The Royal Australian Naval Reserve Hobart Port Division, has gained further honour. Results made available yesterday of the competition for the ...

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  5. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

    AN address on the theme "The Place of Love and Law in the Life of the Community" was delivered by the Rev. Lewis Clayton, of Devonport, at the ...

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  6. ONSLAUGHT AGAINST MADRID

    There are indications that the insurgents are renewing their attacks on Madrid in three sectors, and they are reported to be meeting ...

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  7. OBITUARY LATE MR. D. DONNELLY Large Funeral At Launceston

    The funeral of Mr. Donald H. Donnelly, who was drowned when he fell from a motor-boat in the River Tamar on Sunday night, took place at the ...

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  8. WOOL STORE FIRE

    The Full Court today decided in favour of farmers ou claims arising from the destruction of their wool wheu the Pyrmont store of ...

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  9. EARTHQUAKES IN AMERICA

    A series of severe earthquakes lasting four hours broke windows, razed chimneys, and dislodged merchandine from the shelves of stores in the ...

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  10. FINDER OF WRECKED AEROPLANE

    Mr. Bernard O'Reilly, who found the wrecked Stinson air liner, and Mrs. O'Reilly were received by the Lieut.—Governor (Sir Philip Street) ...

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  11. MR. D. C. CALTHROP

    The death occurred today of Mr. Dion Clayton Calthrop the artist and writer, aged 59. Among his publications were the "History of English ...

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  12. TASMANIAN SCOTS

    The necessity of securing additional members was Stressed at the annual meeting of the Tasmanian Caledonian Society, at the Masonic Hall, Hobart, ...

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  13. SIR ALBERT KITSON

    Sir Albert Kitson, who died today, aged 68, was world-famed as a geologist. He was for many years a member of the Victorian Civil Service, ...

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  14. ARMED HOLD-UP

    In the Criminal Court today, Frank de Villiers (20), a mechanic, was remanded for sentence on a charge of robbery under arms at the Savings ...

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  15. NAZI CONCEPTION OF RIGHT

    UNDER Nazi philosophy, right is whatever serves the community, and after a lawyer's plea that in shooting ...

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  16. TRAINING AFLOAT

    Arrangements have been made for H.M.A.S. Yarra to visit Hobart in April for the sole purpose of embarking Naval Reseivists for continuous ...

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  17. WOMAN'S DEATH

    Wilhelm Frederick Brauer (54) appeared before Mr. Justice Douglas to-day charged with having on or about October 13, 1936, at Roadvale, murdered ...

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  18. FORTIFICATION OF RHINELAND

    THE first admission of fortification of the Rhineland was made by Major Jost in an article authorised by the German War ...

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  19. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

    Donald Charles Collier (29), secretary, a son of Mr. P. Collier, M.L.A., a former Premier, was convicted of manslaughter in the Criminal Court today, ...

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  20. MIGRANTS WANTED

    The secretary of the Empire Settlement Council of the Church of England said today: "We receive numbers of applications daily from youths seeking to ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA'S YOUNG BATSMEN

    The captain of the English cricket team, G. O. Allen, in an interview to-day, made frank comment concerning Australian's younger brigade of ...

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  22. MOTORISTS IN TROUBLE

    In the Oatlands Police Court on Monday, before Mr. F. N. Stops (Police Magistrate), and the Warden of Oatlands, (Mr. W. M. Lester, J.P.), ...

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  23. MISSIONARY UNION

    The annual meetings of the Presbyterian Women's Missionary Union were begun in Chalmers Hall, Bathurst St. Hobart, at 11 a.m. yesterday. The State ...

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  24. HIGH SCHOOL SPORT

    By train today a party of boys and girls from the Devonport State High School will arrive at Hobart. The party will be in the charge of Miss P. Jillett ...

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  25. INDIAN ELECTIONS

    The Presidency elections resulted in the All-India Congress Party securing 159 out of 215 seats in the Legislative Asbembly, and 20 seats in the ...

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  26. ALLEGED UNLAWFUL POSSESSION

    Krnest Edward Lefevre was presented in the Criminal Court at Launceston yesterday on two charges of having received sheep which had allegedly ...

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  27. Married Women Employees

    A deputation from several leading women's organisations today protested to the County Council against the Council's proposal' to dismiss female ...

    Article : 64 words
  28. Advertising

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  29. FALL FROM HORSE

    Evidence of a fall from a horse which resulted in the death of Ruby Charlotte Beswick, aged 27, was related at the Hobart Police Court before Mr. W. ...

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  30. AMATEUR BOXING

    A naval tournament promoted by the Tasmanian Amateur Boxing and Wrestling Association will be held at the Theatre Royal, Hobart, tonight, when ...

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  31. Advertising

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  33. Broken Wrist

    Hector Bruin, a bon of Mr. C. E. Brain, Campbell Town, had his right wrist broken on Sunday afternoon. He was bathing at the swimming pool, and when ...

    Article : 41 words
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