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  2. “GO SLOW” GOVERNMENT

    “I find,” said Mr. Lee, “that the position is that some time last year the Chief Health Officer (Dr. Park) visited the hop growing ...

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  3. “TREATED SHAMEFULLY”

    Exasperated beyond endurance at the dilatory methods of the military pay office, a returned soldier, whose gallantry in the field was deemed ...

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  4. ON TIME AGAIN

    The end of this month sees also the end of “daylight saving,” and on Sunday morning next sleepers-in may, if they choose, revel in the extra ...

    Article : 369 words
  5. THE WORLD OF LABOR

    A number of workmen who have been recently employed at the Hydro-Electric Co.’s works at Electrona came to Hobart yesterday. They state that ...

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  7. SOLDIERS’ VOTES

    Sir,—I am forwarding you copy of letter sent this day by me to the Hon. Ellis Dean, Warden, New Norfolk. I would be glad if you will give the ...

    Article : 384 words
  8. NO COMPLAINTS

    For some time past complaints have been made to the Repatriation Department by returned soldiers employed on the Hydro-Electric ...

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  9. FEEDING THE YOUNG MIND

    Recording to the Bishop of Tasmania the children of the backblocks are intellectually. starved.. Speaking at a meeting of the Victoria ...

    Article : 343 words
  10. EDUCATING SOLDIERS’ CHILDREN

    The Premier, stated, yesterday that his had noticed the statement made by the Federal Minister for Repatriation in regard to the sum of £116,000 handed ...

    Article : 164 words
  11. “LEST WE FORGET.”

    Mr. Foster might now perhaps follow this up by a letter to the Premier asking that gentleman did he give the following pledge on October 24, ...

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  12. THE GERMAN PLAN.

    The special correspondent of the Paris “Liberte”/ sent from Berne a remarkable account, the accuracy of which he guarantees, of a meeting In ...

    Article : 513 words
  13. GERMAN CAPTORS EVADED.

    Lieutenant John Keith Bousfield, M.C., Royal Engineers, one of the famous 20 officers who escaped from a prison camp in Germany by means of a ...

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  14. THE WAY OF THE NAVY.

    Certain laws and customs concerning boats dating from the middle of the eighteenth century are still strictly observed in the navy (writes O.K. ...

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  15. HOW A SUBMARINE WAS RAMMED.

    Captain Parker, master of the steamer Diyatalawa. which arrived at Melbourne last week, to load wheat for a European port, gave some interesting fact ...

    Article : 279 words
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