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  4. THE GOVERNMENT BUDGET.

    The "Daily Telegraph," in dealing with the Financial Statement, says :—" On the whole it is difficult to discover in Mr Evans statement of the new Ministry's ...

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  6. CORRESPONDING

    SIR.— You now have the franchise, and now is the time to let the Parliament know what power you can wield. The present Government would lay violent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE HOUSE TAX.

    SIR,—I am afraid the proposed taxation will not prove an incentive for people to live in really good houses, or houses suitable to their growing familiars, if these ...

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  9. THE MILK QUESTION.

    SIR,—I was pleased to see " Cowslip's " letter in yesterday's issue ; also, H. B. Timing's. It appears to me medical science aims at knowing more than the ...

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  10. TASMANIAN CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL.

    Sir,—With reference to the paragraph communiqué (?), or letter, appearing in your last night's paper regarding my statements upon the above question. It ...

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  11. SEPTIC TANK FAILURE.

    SIR,— G. Whitfield Lloyd is to be commended for his letter in yesterday's issue and it is to be hoped that the taxpayers of Hobart, and especially property owners, ...

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  12. MR [?]. F. PURDY AND THE IN JUSTICE OF PROHIBITION.

    SIR,—Mr A. F. Purdy's strictures on my position as a prohibitionist merits a word in reply, (1.) The accusation of injustice, bigotry, and intolerance is a ...

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  13. THE LATEST SCARE.

    SIR,— An "Cowslip" has mentioned my name, I have to state that there is no "seare" about the mailer at all ; the conditions in Tasmania are probably the ...

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  14. FLAX GROWING.

    The Secretary Council of Agriculture has received of the following letter from Mr H. Wolff of Muffin. Victoria :—" Your favors of the 13th. 15th and 17th, with ...

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  15. FAIR AT LINDISFARNE.

    Despite rain and wind and other bolster our conditions of weather the fair held in the Lindisfarne Hall yesterday in aid of the funds of the pretty little Congregational ...

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  16. THE ACACIA.

    SIR,—I think those in authority are to blame in not arranging for a steamer to go in search of the above missing vessel. It is true the Breona was despatched [?] ...

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  17. PRINCIPLE AND PREJUDICE.

    SIR,—" My letter luserted recently in your columns under the heading ''Surgery and Slaughter" (?) has brought me stray commendation, but a decided leave of ...

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