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  2. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    During November 74 persons became naturalised citizens of the Commonwealth. Of these 39 were married and 35 were single. They included only ...

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  3. STATE TELEGRAMS

    The assessment roll for Ulverstone is published in this week's "Gazette." ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    A shocking murder was perpetrated at Belmont Park on Saturday night week, the victim being a middle-aged woman named Delia Clarke. Clarke had been ...

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  5. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    The Speaker took the chair at 2.30 p.m. THE PROROGATION. The Prime Minister, in reply to Mr. ...

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  6. STATE SCHOOL EXHIBITION

    All arrangements have now been completed for the state school exhibition, to be held in the annexe and Albert Hall on Thursday and Friday. Much interest ...

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  7. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    While descending the Britannia mine at Ballarat East to-day, two miners, named Harry Cadd and Charles Edmonds, fell out of the [?]age, and were ...

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  8. A YEAR'S CIVIC WORK

    The city council meeting yesterday marked the conclusion of another aldermanic year, and the customary references to the work of the part twelve ...

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  9. THE NEW COMMISSIONER

    Mr. E. W. Turner, recently appointed commissioner for the West Coast, will leave on Thursday to take up his duties. ...

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  10. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Lieutenant Shackleton, leader of the British Antarctic expedition, arrived from London to-day. To-morrow morning he will be welcomed by the Lord ...

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  11. POSTAL BUILDINGS

    The Postmaster-General (Hon. S. Mauger) is considering the advisability of making important changes in the distribution of the postal buildings in ...

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  12. MEDICAL APPOINTMENT

    Dr. Herbert William Sweetnam, of Launceston, has been gazetted as a medical practitioner. ...

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  13. PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD

    A meeting of the Public Service Board was held to-day, when a number of appeals were dealt with. ...

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  14. WOOLLEN DUTIES

    In reply to the invitation of the Right Hon, D. Lloyd-George, M.P., president of the Board of Trade, the Huddersfield Chamber of Commerce declared that the ...

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  15. WALLACE DIVORCE SUIT

    The petitioner in the Wallace v. Wallace divorce case was in the witness-box all day. Nearly the whole morning he was under cross-examination by Mr. ...

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  16. CUTTING TRACKS

    The Minister of Lands has ordered the cutting and marking of a track 12 miles long from the Arthur River ferry to mining sections on the Frankland River, ...

    Article : 158 words
  17. THE HIGH COURT

    When the Federal High Court met this morning the Hon. Herbert Nicholls, M.H.A., LL.B., welcomed the judge on his first judicial visit to the state. ...

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  18. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    John M'Kay, who at Blayney challenged an elderly man named Edward Stumbles to drink a bottle of rum, which killed him, has been committed ...

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  19. MYSTERIOUS ILLNESS

    Some weeks ago the family of Fred. Hogno, solicitor, in the Walcha district, became suddenly ill. The symptoms were those of poisoning. Hogno and his son ...

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  20. IMPROVED SERVICE

    The s. Oonah shortly commences running in the North-West Coast trade, arriving at Burnie on the 18th from Melbourne. ...

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  21. WHARF IMPROVEMENT

    The marine board decided to-day to obtain the sanction of the Treasurer to expend 600 on the erection of an additional storage shed and tramway ...

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  22. FANNING ISLAND

    Mr. J. Milward, representative in Australia of the Pacific Cable Board, who is now in Sydney, states that the sale of Fanning Island, particulars of which ...

    Article : 132 words
  23. COASTAL RAINFALL

    The rainfall for November was 1.40 inches on 11 days, against 3.09 for 14 days in November, 1906. The total for the present year is 42.27 inches on 160 ...

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  24. REVENUE RETURNS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 159 words
  25. LAND SALE

    A sub-division sale of the allotments in Kempling-street on account of Mr. J. B. Waldron was conducted by the Tasmanian Woolgrowers' at the upset ...

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  26. DEATH BY DROWNING

    Gavin M'Callum, aged 19, Stewart Harris (24), and Frederick Paterson (35), married, were drowned in the Swan River near Perth yesterday. The ...

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  27. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT

    The town clerk received a letter from the Treasurer to-day, notifying that the Cabinet had decided that it could not grant the request of the petitioners ...

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  28. BAPTIST ANNIVERSARY

    The twelfth anniversary of the Baptist Sunday school was concluded by a public meeting in the church. Mr. E. T. Clements (president of the Baptist Union) ...

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  29. COMMONWEALTH INCREASES.

    The Federal Treasurer to-day made available the Customs and Excise revenue for the last month. The total amount collected throughout the ...

    Article : 212 words
  30. AMUSEMENTS

    "The Executioner's Daughter" was repeated last evening. The attraction this evening will be the production for this night only of Dumas' immortal work ...

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  31. THE METHODIST PRESIDENT.

    At the Patterson-street hall last night a welcome was accorded to the Rev. J. G. Wheen, president of the Victorian and Tasmanian Methodist Conference, who ...

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  32. THROWN FROM A CART

    Whilst driving in a baker's cart at West Ulverstone this afternoon, a lad named Mitchell was thrown through the horse bolting. He had one arm broken ...

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  33. ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR AT WILMOT

    At the Court of Quarter Sessions to-day Hon. H. A. Nichols referred to the indulgence in strong drink at the Wilmot sports on Wednesday last. He had ...

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  34. LONGFORD WATER TRUST

    A meeting of the Longford Water Trust was held on Friday night. Present—Messrs. T. G. Hudson (chairman), J. Briggs, F. H. Paulden, and J. Lee. ...

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  35. CITY BAND CONCERT.

    At the Cataract Cliff Grounds last night the City Band commenced a series of 10 special fortnightly Monday night concerts in the presence of about 500 ...

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  36. CUSTOMS RETURNS

    The following are the Customs returns at Launceston for the week ending Saturday, November 30, 1907:— Duties and excise £1705 2 1 ...

    Article : 88 words
  37. THE WEATHER

    The rainfall for November was 107 points, against 264 for the same month last year, being a total of 21in. 33 points to date for 1907, leaving 8in. 20 points to ...

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  38. WEST'S PICTURES AND THE BRESCIANS.

    West's Pictures and the Brescians are becoming more popular as the season advances. To-night was the first change of programme, when the Town Hall was ...

    Article : 49 words
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