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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 132 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 135 words
  4. SHIPPING

    Hight tide in Launceston.—This day, 1.36 a.m., 2.3 p.m. To morrow 2.30 a.m., 3.1 p.m. THE SUN. ...

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  5. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS BY CABLE.

    The management of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co. recently initiated a movement to transmit Christmas and New Year greetings at ...

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  6. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    Mr. J. A. Guy, M.H.A., (Chief Secretary) was in attendance at the Ministerial Rooms, Public Buildings, yesterday, and gave consideration to ...

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  7. THE CHRISTMAS FUND

    The Christmas Fund is being opened as usual on December 1 (to-day) in order that town and country contributors may have ample reminder of ...

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  8. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.

    Mr. E. A. J. Benjafield, sub-collector of customs, registrar of shipping and divisional electoral officer for Bass, who has been acting as collector ...

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  9. INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

    There were thirteen crises of infections diseases reported to the Public Health Department last week. These were made up as follows:—Hobart: ...

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  10. STATE PARLIAMENTARY SESSION.

    Referring yesterday to the Parliamentary session the Chief Secretary (Mr J. A. Guy) said that they hoped to wind up on Thursday night. The ...

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  11. THE CORPORATION STORES.

    A recommendation was made by the Council committee last night that the City Council should have carried out certain extensions of the buildings in ...

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  12. ALBERT HALL ORGAN.

    The action of the Mayor (Alderman J. F. Ockerby) in having engaged Mr. G. F. Hopkins to tune the Albert Hall organ was confirmed by the ...

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  13. LAUNCESTON MAILS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 229 words
  14. LAUNCESTON NURSING ASSOCIATION.

    The usual monthly meeting of the committee was held on Friday. Apologies for non-attendance were received from Mrs Sadler, Mrs. weedon, ...

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  15. BETTER ACCESS TO PROPERTIES.

    Certain work in St. John-street between French and Howick streets, it was decided by the Council committee last night, is to be carried out so as ...

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  16. CORPORATION PROVIDENT FUND.

    It was decided by the City Council committee last night to recommend to the Council that the Corporation provident fund recently passed by the ...

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  17. YE OLDE TIME DANCE.

    At the Mechanics on Thursday night the St. Joseph's Concert. Hand will hold another of these popular dances. The music will be provided ...

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  18. TOWN HALL RENOVATION.

    The tender of Mr. H. Goodluck was accepted by the City Council committee last night for the cleaning of the front of the Town Hall, the work of ...

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  19. AN EARLY FEDERAL SESSION

    The prospects of a summer time session may not be the most pleasant, imaginable for the new Federal Parliament. But there is no lack of reason why it may be expected to attract cheerful response from the majority of the ...

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  20. CHARGE AGAINST MOTORISTS.

    Karl Mantach was charged before the Police Magistrate (Mr G. Crosby Gilmore) and Mr George Shields yesterday with having oh October 14 in ...

    Article : 57 words
  21. EVANDALE POLICE COURT.

    At the Evandale Police Court on Monday (before Messrs J. A. Atkins and J. MacLean, J.'s.P.), Sergt. Eyles prosecuting, James Duffy pleaded ...

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  22. AN UNNECESSARY PROSECUTION.

    At the City Police Court yesterday afternoon a woman was charged with having on October 30 been unlawfully in the bar room of the ...

    Article : 115 words
  23. CHRISTMAS STOCKING

    To-day this year's mammoth Christmas Stocking will appear in the Brisbane-street business premises window of Mr P. G. Monaghan. It will be found ...

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  24. PERSONAL.

    The French University has presented Honorary Doctorships to Sir Edmund Gosse, Sir Paul Vinogradoff, and Sir Ernest Rutherford. ...

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  25. DEVONPORT RAILWAY STATION.

    Mr H. H. M'Fie, M.H.A. has been advised that tender will be called this week for the railway station improvements at Devonport. They will ...

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  26. POLICE CHARGED WITH ASSAULT

    HOBART, Monday.—Lawrence Rattray and Charles Rawnsley, two Hobart police constables, were charged at the City Court this morning with ...

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  27. FISH MARKET PRICES.

    Due to the unsuitable tides and the general inclemency of the weather during the week-end there was a scarcity of the various varieties of ...

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  28. THE WEATHER

    Yesterday's weather conditions were hardly as enjoyable as were those of last week. The bright sunshine had given place to a somewhat dull and gusty ...

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  29. POLICE COURT.

    Before Mr H. C. L. Barber in the Police Court yesterday morning, Roy Martin was charged with having on November 27 used bad language in ...

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  30. BODY NOT RECOVERED.

    The Hobart police have so far failed to recover the body of Richard Whittington, who fell from a yacht in the Derwent on Saturday and was ...

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  31. FAIR AT DEVIOT.

    Arrangements are well in hand for the big fair to be held on Saturday next. All stalls will be in position by Friday. The City Hand will play ...

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  32. HOBART MURDER TRIAL.

    The trial is to commence this morning in Hobart of Alfred Dobson who stands charged with murdering his wife by means of arsenic poisoning. ...

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  33. TREATMENT OF WATER.

    What promises to be a lecture of unusual and practical interest is to be given before the Northern Branch of the Royal Society of Tasmania, at ...

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  34. WARNING BY MR BRUCE

    MELBOURNE, Monday—At [?] declaration of the poll for Flinders division to-day, the Prime Minister issued a warning to those prepared ...

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  35. GEORGE-STREET CONVENIENCE.

    Further consideration was given by the City Council committee last night to the George-street urinal. Alderman Shields reported on visiting several ...

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  36. ALLEGED CATTLE MAIMING

    HOBART, Monday—William Wolfe, a young farmer, residing on the Huon road, was charged at the Police Court this morning with having maliciously ...

    Article : 147 words
  37. MOTOR CAR BURNT.

    A six-cylinder Oldsmobile car, driven by Mr. Fred Miller when ondeavorins to avoid running into a motor bus at Hobart yesterday hit a ...

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  38. ROAD LIGHTHOUSE DESTROYED.

    The road lighhouse which was recently erected at Pontville was found turned completely over on Wednesday morning last. The beacon was seen ...

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  39. A JAPANESE LANDS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Gibbs, Bright and Coy, were fined £100 to-day for allowing a Japanese to land from the steamer St. Albans. The ...

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  40. ADVERTISING TASMANIA.

    A meeting of the Hobart section of the Tourist Advisory Hoard was held yesterday afternoon, at which sevens striking posters were exhibited, ...

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  41. ENGINEERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Institute of Engineers will held its annual conference in Tasmania next year and will meet in Hobart on Monday. February 15, and continue ...

    Article : 75 words
  42. ST. MARY'S FATALITY.

    Yesterday an inquiry was held before the Cornor, Mr. L. E. Ransom and a jury consisting of H. C. Dawborn. J. Card and Hans, relative to ...

    Article : 69 words
  43. PREMIER'S MELBOURNE VISIT.

    The Premier (Mr. J. Lyons), and the Under Treasurer will leave for Melbourne by the Nairana this afternoon. While in the Victorian capital ...

    Article : 65 words
  44. Advertising

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    Advertising : 73 words
  45. TO-DAY'S EVENTS

    Cup nominations due. George Town Licensing Court, Lefroy. 8 p.m.—Henbury T. M. Co. meeting at Stock Exchange. ...

    Article : 24 words
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