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  2. THE DAY OF PEACE

    Weed-end shoppers had something novel wherewith to divert themselves last evening. To the crowded streets was added the attraction of the ...

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  4. ELECTRIC ILLUMINATIONS.

    All objection to the electric illuminations in connection with the peace celebrations were withdrawn by the Acting Prime Minister ...

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  5. CLEMENCY TO PRISONERS.

    In accordance with the suggestion of the Commonwealth authorities Cabinet decided yesterday to mark the Peace celebrations by extending ...

    Article : 81 words
  6. PUBLIC SERVANTS AND PEACE.

    On Tuesday last the following telegram was sent to Senator Keating by Mr. A. H. Singer, secretary of the council of the Commonwealth Public ...

    Article : 539 words
  7. FOR THE POOR.

    A notice displayed in a conspicuous position in a big Collins street drapery establishment:—'Having decided not to decorate our premises for peace ...

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  8. PROVIDING FOR WET WEATHER.

    Should wet weather unfortunately interfere with to-day's celebrations, the children of Albuera and Macquarie street, Goulburn street, and the ...

    Article : 63 words
  9. ROYAL SALUTE TO BE FIRED. .

    A salute of 21 guns will be fired from the Queen's Battery at noon today. ...

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  10. GENERAL NOTES.

    The action of the committee in giving, the net proceeds of the souvenir programme to the Hobart branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' ...

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  11. LIGHTS OF LAUNCESTON. .

    LAUNCESTON, " Friday.—Arrangements are now complete for the peace celebrations at Launceston and, conceding fine weather, they will be most ...

    Article : 110 words
  12. TO-DAY'S WEATHER DOUBTFUL.

    The Meteorological .Bureau, in its usual daily bulletin, says—Barometers are sow falling throughout Tasmania, and the main air circulation is ...

    Article : 265 words
  13. "THE LEAST OF THESE, MY BRETHREN."

    So that the children at the General Hospital will not be entirely left out of the joyful times in store for their healthy playmates to-day, the ...

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  14. IN THE COUNTRY.

    ALONNAH, Friday.—At the last meeting of the Bruny Council it was decided to hold the celebrations on Wednesday next at Alonnah. ...

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  15. STUDENT WARRIORS.

    Unable to take a spectacular part in the celebrations of peace, though it has played its part loyally and well in the sterner tasks which made that peace ...

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  16. IN THE DERWENT VALLEY.

    NEW NORFOLK. Thursday.—At the State school at Hamilton to-day 128 children assembled to receive their peace medals. The Warden (Mr. W. ...

    Article : 110 words
  17. HAIRDRESSERS' SALOONS.

    Sir,—I have noticed-with regret that the hairdressers' saloons will continue to open on Saturday morning next. Loyalty for the past four years ...

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  18. "A WORLD RESCUED."

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Acting Prime Minister has issued the following . Peace message: —"To-day the people of the Commonwealth of ...

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  19. PORT CYGNET CARNIVAL

    PORT CYGNET Friday. — The queen carnival at Port Cygnet was concluded on Thursday evening. This effort has been runing for the past ...

    Article : 235 words
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  21. PERMANENT PEACE SYMBOLS.

    An interesting if unostentatious part of the peace celebrations took place at the Domain yesterday, when the Goveror (Sir Francis Newdegate), Lady ...

    Article : 172 words
  22. NO BEER TO-DAY.

    Hotels and licensed premises throughout Tasmania must close all day to-day. The Acting Commissioner of Police stated yesterday that ...

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  23. COTS DIVORCE CASE

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Judgment was given In the Divorce Court to-day by Justice Gordon In the Catts case, on an application by Mrs. Catts for ...

    Article : 160 words
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  25. MONDAY'S HOLIDAY.

    In connection with the endeavor to secure for the Commonwealth public servants stationed at Hobart the privilege of a holiday on Monday next, the, ...

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  26. MOTION LAPSES.

    A motion by Sir. Simmons at Thursday's meeting of the Red Cross executive to reduce the members of the executive from 21 to 16, and providing ...

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  27. ANOTHER PROTEST.

    Sir,—It will be acknowledged by all that the present peace celebrations and rejoicings are the most important in which it has been our lot as a ...

    Article : 256 words
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