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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    It has always been said and justly so, too, that Hobart audiences are critical, and their tastes fastidious, but apparently Mr. Edward ...

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  3. THE FEDERAL FIGHT.

    The Commonwealth Government has dealt firmly with the latest Conservative attempt to upset the settled policy of the country in connection ...

    Article : 4,878 words
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  6. KING’S THEATRE.

    The bi-weekly change of programme was made at the King’s T[?] on Saturday, and at both afternoon and evening performances large audiences ...

    Article : 501 words
  7. LATROBE SHALE DEPOSITS.

    During the visit of the President of the Senate to Larrobe Mr. P. Richards and Mr. Griffin, representing the Latrobe Shale Company, waited ...

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  8. VERA TASMA SONG RECITAL.

    Special interest is being taken in the song recital to be given by Miss Vera Tasma in the Town Hall on Cup night, under the patronage of Lady ...

    Article : 310 words
  9. CONSCRIPTION.

    Sir,—In those times of mental worry I suppose we must forgive any of our Laborites if they wander from the path of true Laborism to utter words such as ...

    Article : 1,116 words
  10. TOURIST TRAFFIC.

    “It mind ha’ been war,” is now a Yorksh[?]man would describe the tourist traffic this season, and the reports made to the representative of ...

    Article : 2,605 words
  11. “THE ROSARY.”

    With the seal of its English and American success firm set upon [?] it is hardly to be wondered at that Edward E. Rose’s remarkable play. ...

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  12. SPENCER’S PICTURES.

    “The Ordeal,” one of the finest subjects ever serecued, drew a splendid audi[?] to His Majesty’s on Saturday evening. The ordeal undergone ...

    Article : 1,037 words
  13. WEDDING BELLS.

    The marriage of Mr. Walter E. Munday and Miss Dot Ma[?]son, both of Hobart, took place at All Saint., Church on Wednesday, December 30. ...

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  14. COMPLAINTS OF WORKERS.

    Sir,—The “Mercury.” in a sub-leader on the complains made by workers employed on the Hydro-Electric works, attempts to take Mr. Sheridan to talk for ...

    Article : 396 words
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  16. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    The E.A. Company hit the taste of picture lovers to a nicety on Saturday, when they presented a new programme, and the two crowded houses ...

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  17. CLAREMONT FAIR.

    A fair in aid of the building fund of St. Alban’s Church was held at Chigwell, Claremont, the residence of Mr. C. S. Price, on Saturday afternoon, and ...

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  18. THE NEW TOWN COUNCIL.

    Sir,—There are a lot of ratepayers in New Town very discontented at the way the Council in the Above-named district transact their business. For instance, ...

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  19. PALACE PICTURES.

    A large audience assembled on Saturday­ night to witness the fine programme of pictures screened. Then were two star films. “Our Helpless ...

    Article : 780 words
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