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  2. CORRESPONDENCE

    "Britisher."—The question is one that cannot be answered here, but whether some form of compulsion is necessary in Britain has been seriously ...

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  3. THE RESULT OF THE BASS BY-ELECTION

    Sir,—Now that tho election for Bass is over and Labor is, to use a sporting perm, home and dried, it would be well to look for the cause. In my opinion ...

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  4. TOPICS OF THE TIMES

    [Communications for this column, addressed to "Reninna," C/o "Daily Telegraph," must reach the offices not later than noon on monday] ...

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  5. CITY COUNCIL

    There were present at the fortnightly meeting of the City Council yesterday the Mayor (Alderman P Hart). Aldertmen R. [?] Sadler. P. Boland w ...

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  6. THE KENNEL

    When the suggestion, was made in. this column for a Bracelet Stakes to be Introduced auto the coursing fixtures in this State, there were a few' supporters ...

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  7. EARLY CLOSING.

    Sir,—"Pro Bono Public" asks. "What is the purport of the agitation your party advocates ?" Certainly not to infer that our Australian troops are ...

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  8. RE SCHOOL AT LOW HEAD.

    Sir,—With reference to the publication in your last Tuesday's issue in connections with Launceston Marine Board meeting on Monday of a letter ...

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  9. AID TO ROADS ACT

    The circular letter addressed to the various local governing bodies by the secretary of the Municipal Association. calling attention to the serious decrease ...

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  10. Advertising

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  11. EARLY CLOSING.

    Sir,—I beg to add just a little . to what R. E. Russell has already said. No one cares at the present time to read long letters why hotels should be ...

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  12. WILMOT RAILWAY

    HOBABT, Monday, — The Minister for. Railway's (Mr j. A. Lyons,} was seen to-day ,in connection with the resolution passed recently for the extension ...

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  13. LUCKY MINER

    TALBOT, Monday.—Whilst examining an old puddling machine heap on the Mysterious Lead at Talbot a miner named James Kelly found a nugget ...

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  14. HOTEL CLOSING

    Sir,—In Tuesday's Issue Mr R. E. Russell says it is great pleasure to meet "Traveller" in the company of, as he terms it, Pro Bono Publican ...

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  16. LICENSING BILL

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—At a meeting of the State Cabinet to-day it was decided to present the Bill fear the closing of hotels at 9.30 p.m. to the ...

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  17. Advertising

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    "Do you find that set of books you bought interesting" "Not very" confessed the man who tried to improve himself, "Buti I'd feel better about ...

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    To be famous is to have the world know what you ate for breakfast yesterday morning. ...

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