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  3. Tasmanian News

    Thomas Holder, GG, an inmate of the Old Men's Home, Launceston, dropped dead from bis chair at that Institute. The police conveyed the ...

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  4. Launceston News

    Launceston manufacturers are preparing to send exhibits to the trades exhibition In Sydney next October, having reserved a large island block ...

    Article : 612 words
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  6. THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY.

    The British Australasian Tobacco Co. has decided to co-operate with the Victorian Ministry for the encouragement of tobacco growing In ...

    Article : 59 words
  7. Interstate News

    While Mr. Napier Birks and his son and another boy were motoring to Goolwa (S.A.), the car, when the owner suddenly applied the brakes, ...

    Article : 92 words
  8. CYCLIST INJURED.

    Joseph Prlsmall, of Launceston, was riding along when his bicycle collided with a cart, and he was dragged along the roadway for some ...

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  9. HIT BY ONE-TON ROCK.

    A rockchopper named James Clunc, employed by the Newcastle (N.S.W.) City Council, was struck by a boulder of a ton weight whilst he was ...

    Article : 58 words
  10. WEALTHY IMMIGRANTS.

    Sir Beach Thomas, who has arrived at New Zealand, en route to Australia, stated that he was investigating the possibilities of immigration ...

    Article : 72 words
  11. SWALLOWED FALSE TEETH.

    Mrs. Coetze, 26, of Hobart, swallowed a gold plate with four false [?]th on it whilst asleep last Sunday. The teeth entered her windpipe, and ...

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  12. GIRL DRINKS POISON.

    Josephine Maloney, 17, who had been a Stale girl on probation, died at the Sydney Hospital from the effects of phosphorus poison. ...

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  13. MAN KILLED AND BURNT.

    When David King, a farmer, of Rothbury (N.S.W.) was found by his wife face downwards on a fire with every stitch of clothing burned from ...

    Article : 129 words
  14. TASMANIA'S LINK WITH THE MAINLAND.

    Speaking on "The History of Bass Strait" at Melbourne University, Sir Edgeworth David said that the great Ice ages, beginning somewhere ...

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  15. GOOD RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    A vast area extending from Charter,s Towers to Warwick, experienced beneficial rains averaging two inches during 24 hours. Steady, soaking rain ...

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  16. URGED TO TAKE UP LAND.

    A large number of young officers the Commonwealth Military Forces will be retired at the end of the month, in accordance with the ...

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  17. FATAL FALL FROM TRAM.

    In attempting to alight front a moving tram at Richmond, George Edwards (13) tell and sustained a compound fracture of the thigh. He was ...

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  18. BOY'S FATAL GAME.

    A boy of' 13, Francis Pulbears, while playing at his home In Neutral Bay (Sydney), met with an accident which ended fatally. ...

    Article : 67 words
  19. INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

    The number of cases of infectious diseases reported to the Department of Public Health during last week were: Hobart—diphtheria 6, scarlet ...

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  20. DIED AT 101.

    Mrs. Rachael Watts died at Ravenswood, North Queensland, at the advanced age of 101. She possessed all her faculties until her last illness. ...

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  21. WOMAN'S SERIOUS FALL.

    A middle aged woman named Mrs. Reynolds, residing at Hobart, was admitted to hospital suffering from two broken ribs. She was spending the ...

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  22. EDUCATION IN CHINA.

    Professor Sir William Bunyate, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong, who is at present in Sydney, stated. that many Chinese ...

    Article : 62 words
  23. BARBERS CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY.

    In Sydney, George McDonald, a barber, and Ave of his assistants were charged with having conspired to cheat customers of sums of money. ...

    Article : 66 words
  24. GERMAN EXCHANGE PANIC.

    In-Berlin there is a wild panic, the exchange rate of the mark having reached 2600 to the £1. The public are buying goods in a [?]ad rush to ...

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  25. TRAWLING IN TASMANIAN WATERS.

    At a meeting of the Fisheries Commissioners held at Hobart, a telegram which had been received by the Premier from the Minister controlling ...

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  26. PAPER PULP FROM AUSTRALIAN WOODS.

    Experiments in pulping and papermaking were recently conducted at the Geelong mill of the Australian paper and Pulp Co., Ltd. The ...

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  27. MARRIED IN WATER.

    Two noted United States swimmers, Miss Mary Eagle and Mr. Frank Fisher, were married while "treading water" in the sea off Atlantic City. ...

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  28. PERSONAL.

    Mr. W. E. Shoobridge has been elected member for Franklin, in place of Mr. W. Pearce, deceased. ...

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  29. MISHAP TO SEAMAN.

    Whilst engaged in coaling the s.s. Era at Hobart, Joseph Keonan, a seaman man on the vessel, slipped and fell from a coal lighter between the ...

    Article : 55 words
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