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  2. THE CHURCH

    "The chief has gone to his rest, but his memory remains for all time in the hearts of millions of men and women, boys and girls. It is for those who are or have been ...

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  3. YACHTING VANITY WINS "A" CLASS

    VANITY ("A" class), Monsoon ("B" class), Pixie ("D" class), Osprey (sharpies), Mistral III. (cruisers), and Kiwi (cadel dinghies) were the winning boats in the yachting ...

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  4. WOMEN'S INTERESTS MARRIED AT HOLY TRINITY

    The wedding of Natalie, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darcy Reardon, Rayburn, Forcett, and Maxwell, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Ridler, Warwick St., ...

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  5. FAREWELL SHERRY PARTY

    At the invitation of Mr. R. M. Clarke about 100 town and country friends and Northern visitors assembled at his Sandy Bay home on Saturday for a farewell party in honour ...

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  6. Derwent Valley OUSE GARDEN PARTY

    Millbrook, the home of Miss D. Nicholas, at Ouse, was the setting for a garden fete and American tea on Saturday, when approximately £135 was raised for Red Cross funds. ...

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  7. "EXCHANGE" OF TOURISTS

    The Lord Mayor of Brisbane (Mr. J. B. Chandler), interviewed at Hobart on Saturday, said that he felt a determined attempt might be made towards some reciprocal ...

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  8. SALVATION ARMY WEDDING AT LAUNCESTON

    At the Salvation Army Citadel, Launceston on Saturday, Freda Mavis Dummett, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Dummett, Balfour St., Launceston, was married to ...

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  9. OLD SCHOLARS' DANCE AT FRIENDS'

    About 150 dancers attended the dance ranged by the Friends' School Old Scholars' sociation at the school on Saturday night. [?]e function, which was a bright affair, was ...

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  10. INCREASING TOLL OF DISEASE

    BELGRADE, Sunday.—An increasing toll of disease is accompanying the cold wave in eastern Europe. The death-roll is so high in Poland that Germans and ...

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  11. OBITUARY LADY LEWIS

    The death took place suddenly at her residence, Werndee, Augusta Rd., New Town, on Saturday of Lady Lewis, widow of Sir Neil Elliott Lewis, formerly Premier and ...

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  12. NEED FOR STRONG ORGANISATION

    The need for building up sub-branches of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers and Airmen's League was stressed at the annual meeting of the Brighton-Green Ponds ...

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  13. Lady Mountbatten Engaged

    LONDON, Sunday.—The King has approved the betrothal of Lady Iris Mountbatten to Capt Hamilton O'Malley (formerly O'Malley Keyes), one of the tallest officers of the Irish ...

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  14. BRUNY YACHT RACE

    Owing to difficulties resulting from Navy Department requirements, the committee of the Royal Yacht Club decided on Saturday to cancel for this year the race round Bruny ...

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  15. FROM PULPIT AND PEW Robert Burns Service

    There will be a Robert Burns service at Scots Church (St. Andrew's), Hobart, on Sunday next, and the commemoration address will be given by the Rev. J. A. ...

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  16. DOCKETS NOT STAMPED

    Mr. B. J. Pearsall, chairman of the S[?]e and Berry Fruits Board, said at the week-end it had been reported to him that some of the processors had not stamped growers' dockets ...

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  17. Blue Predominates In T.A.J.C. Cup Dressing

    IN perfect weather the Tasmanian Amateur Jockey Club Cup meeting was held at Elwick on Saturday, and the course with its picturesque surroundings was greatly ...

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  18. BOWLS

    Southern Tasmanian Bowling Association pennant matches on Saturday resulted: ROYAL HOBART 148, d. FRANKLIN 90 1—Waters, Miller, Monfries, Hawson.. 25 ...

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  19. CITY PICKERS HELP IN FRUIT FIELDS

    Valuable assistance was given at small fruit fields at Lachlan and Black Hills in the week-end by parties of volunteers from Hobart. ...

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  20. Christian Science

    "Life" was the subject of the Christian Science lesson-sermon yesterday. The golden text was from Revelation 21:6, 7: "I will give unto him that is athirst of the ...

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  21. DOMINION STATUS ESSENTIAL

    BOMBAY, Sunday.—Prominent Indian Liberals, including Mr. Chanda Varkar, president of the National Liberal Federation, and Mr. Srinivasa Sastri, a member ...

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  22. Comforts Fund

    Donations to the Australian Comforts Fundare: Acknowledged, £11,645/12/9; staff G. M. Jackson Pty. Ltd., 19/3; White Hills branch. £5/2/6; employees Hinman. Wright ...

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  23. Mr. H. E. Smith

    The funeral of Mr. Howard Erskine Smith, who died suddenly at his home, 42 Jennings St., New Town, on Thursday, took place at Cornelian Bay on Saturday. Deceased ...

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  24. MAIL NOTICES

    United Kingdom (also Gibraltar, Portugal, Spain): Parcels, January 20, 4 p.m.: newspapers and packets, January 21, 5 a.m.; letters, January 21, 7 a.m. ...

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  25. Lachlan Park Staff Presentation

    A presentation was made at Lachlan Park Hospital, New Norfolk, on Saturday, to Mr. T. Wright, who has joined the Royal Australian Navy. Mr. R. Chivers, on behalf ...

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  26. OF SOCIAL INTEREST

    Mrs. John Fletcher, who arrived from the Mainland recently and has been visiting friends in the North, is the guest of Mrs. D. Packer, Huonville. ...

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  27. Mr. C. J. Cerutty

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Mr. C. J. Cerutty, formerly Commonwealth Auditor-General, died at his home in Caulfield today, at the age of 70. ...

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  28. DERWENT RIVER DISCOLOURED

    Apparently as a result of a big washaway somewhere in the upper reaches of the River Derwent, the water has been discoloured for two days. ...

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  29. Insane Germans Killed

    LONDON, Sunday.—The National Catholic Welfare Committee's Geneva correspondent reports that 100,000 insane Germans were killed on the ground that ...

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  30. Footwear Styles To Be Limited

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sweeping changes in footwear, including the prohibition of high heels, women's sandals, and other fancy styles, are expected. The Government has ...

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  31. Archbishop Visits Deloraine

    The Archbishop of Hobart (the Most Rev. Dr. J. D. Simonds) yesterday visited the Church of the Holy Redeemer, Deloraine, and opened the iron gates recently erected at ...

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  32. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS

    There had been a flagrant breach by the State Government of the principle of preference to soldiers, the chairman (Dr. J. F. M. Payne) told the annual meeting of the ...

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  33. Mr. A. G. MacDonell

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Archibald Gordon MacDonell, author and journalist, died yesterday in his 46th year. He wrote several successful novels, including "England, Their ...

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  34. Help From Britain

    ATHENS, Sunday.—The Athens weekly journal, "Niki," in an editorial, pays tribute to Britain for the help she has given Greece. It mentions that 20,000,000 ...

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  35. Meat Shipments

    Tasmania is not likely to be affected much by reduced shipments of meat from Australia. Mr. J. Fotheringham. Tasmanian manager of J. C. Hutton Pty. Ltd., said at ...

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  36. DISTRICT NEWS

    SWANSEA.—A meeting of the Swansea Tourist and Progress Association was held on Thursday. The president (Mr. K. Morris) was in the chair. It was reported that ...

    Article : 354 words
  37. GRADE HERD RECORDING FOR NOVEMBER

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  38. Farewell To Soldiers

    Members of the Launceston postal staff met on Friday night to bid farewell to Cpl. A. H. Bennett and Pte. J. Bennett, of the A.I.F. Mr. J. T. Brown, overseer of mails, ...

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  39. Perambulator "Bolts"

    Gary Moore (8), Alma St., Bellerive, was being wheeled in a perambulator by a playmate yesterday when the perambulator got away from control. In the capsize that ...

    Article : 52 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. Motorist Injured

    Douglas White (23), 31 Duke St., Sandy Bay, lacerated his head on Saturday when the car he was driving came into collision with another car at the junction of Byron ...

    Article : 52 words
  42. Domain Baths Accident

    Having injured his back while diving at the Domain Baths, Hobart, on Saturday, Allan Gibbons (27), 7 Liverpool St., was taken to the Royal Hobart Hospital. His ...

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  43. Union Tent

    The Union Tent, I.O.R., bade farewell to P.C.R. Sister S. E. Banks, who will live at Queenstown. Presentations were made by D.C.R. Bro. C. Grace, Items were ...

    Article : 43 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. DIARY OF EVENTS

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  46. HENRY

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