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  2. AMUSEMENTS

    On Monday night the Launceston Operatic Society will inaugurate another season at the Academy of Music, when (by arrangement with J. W. ...

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — In the [?]ate to-day Senator Keating asked why the name of a German in whose house a number of guns and a ...

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  4. AQUATIC NOTES

    1914. Saturday, December 5.—Concluding Heats N.E.R.C. Pairs. 1915 ...

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  5. THE NEUTRAL POWERS

    To those who look on at the war even from a great distance, it must be obvious that the popular indecision in I[?]aly and the inability of that nation to ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENTS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The twenty-fourth Victorian Parliament commenced its business to-day. The State Governor, in opening ...

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  7. THE TURF

    Nominations for the Boxing Day fixture of the Tasmanian Turf Club will be received up to December 12 at 6 p.m. At this new fixture the club is ...

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  8. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr Fisher), in reply to Mr Charlton, said that his ...

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  9. SUBMARINES ATTACK

    Speed and movement are the best defence against submarines, and the movement must not, if possible, be on a course which will enable the ...

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  10. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—Seeing in to-day's (Thursday's) issue of Yours that there is likely to be a rise in the price of bread to 4d per 2lb loaf on account of the rise in flour ...

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  11. CONVENT PUPILS CONCERT.

    At the Mechanies H[?]ll to-night, what promises to be a very pretty and entertaining concert will be given by the pupils of St. Mary's and St. Columba's ...

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  12. PRINCESS THEATRE.

    Spencer's matinee at the Princess Theatre this afternoon at 2.30 will be a precise representation of the evening entertainment, including the full ...

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  13. ROWING ON THE TAMAR.

    The North Esk Club concluded its four-bared event on Saturday last, the final being secured by a smart four stroked by C. Coogan and consisting ...

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  14. TROTTING

    Owing to the registration of several horses nominated for next Saturday's meeting of the Northern Tasmanian Trotting Club being incomplete, it has ...

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  15. MARINE BOARD ELECTION.

    Sir,—I think it would be a wise move on the part of the returning officer for the above election if he would gave the electors of Invermay and Inver[?] ...

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  16. NORTHERN TASMANIAN TROTTING ASSOCIATION.

    The executive met last evening, when the following horses were registered: Kate Tracey Pirate, Black Boy Ulster King, Tamar Huon, Alice, Recovery, ...

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  17. ENGLISH AMUSEMENT COMPANY.

    There were scenes of much enthusiasm at the Academy of Music last night as the many inspiriting patriotic views passed across the screen as items of ...

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  18. THROUGH GERMAN EYES

    The latest German papers show that the assiduons wooing Turkey by the German press continues. The Tag publishes extracts from the ...

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  19. INTER-STATE ROWING.

    In Melbourne to-day the Victorian Rowing Association will hold its great annual gathering and as the entries are numerous and the crews in better ...

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  20. SCRATCHINGS

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Following were to-day's scratchings for the Moorefield December meeting: Jumpers Flat Race.— Bluebell. ...

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  21. TEMPERANCE UNION

    A meeting of the committee of the Tasmanian Temperance Union was held last night to consider Mr N. K. Ewing's proposal amendment to the Licensing ...

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  22. GLADSTONE

    There was more welcome rain on Wednesday, bringing the total fall for the last ten days to 1½ inches. This is not much good to the mines in dry ...

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  23. PARALYSIS CURED

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—In a recent severe earthquake a youth, who had been paralysed from the waist downward for 18 months, jumped out ...

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  24. STEVEDORES AWARDS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the [?]tration Court to-day the Deputy [?] (Mr Justice Powers) gave re[?]d judgment in an application ...

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  28. A LABORER'S PAY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Full Court to-day decided that a laborer working on concrete work in connection with an underground [?]ank was ...

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