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  2. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    In the Senate to-day Senator Playford (Minister of Defence) moved that the House place on record its profound regret at the untimely death of Mr. ...

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  3. STATE TELEGRAMS

    Mr. A. Morton, curator of the Tasmanian Museum, left to-night to catch the Yambacoona for King Island, whither he is going to collect specimens of the bones ...

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  4. STATE TELEGRAMS

    William Tremayne, assistant at Mr. Woodman's store, fell into a cement gutter while climbing a fence this morning, and sustained dislocation of then ankle. ...

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  5. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    A number of objections to the draft regulations under the Trade Marks Act have been received, but it does not seem likely that they will be revised before ...

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  6. CITY MISSION.

    The 52nd anniversary celebrations of the City Mission took place in the Patterson-street Methodist schoolroom last evening, and were well attended. ...

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  7. DEATH OF A MINER.

    The inquest on the body of the late Wm. Cairns was resumed this morning. All witnesses were ordered out of court, but the coroner (IMr. Adye Douglas) ...

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  8. BOLT AT CAMPBELL TOWN

    A pair of horses attached to a drag loaded with passengers became unmanageable on the show ground, and bolted down High-street. Just opposite the ...

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  9. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.

    To-day at St. David's Cathedral, Bishop Mercer ordained Mr. Jas. R. Norman as priest, and Mr. C. Birth as deacon. Both candidates were students at St. Wilfred's ...

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  10. COMMONWEALTH REVENUE.

    The monthly adjustment of Customs and Excise revenue shows that Tasmania has a balance to credit on this account of 1£0,340. Victoria has a balance to ...

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  11. COURT OF MINES.

    The action in the Warden's Court Launceston, as constituted under the Mining Act, 1905, commenced on Friday last at the Court, was yesterday resumed ...

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  12. THE REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) read a communication from Mr. Randall Cremer, promoter of the international peaces ...

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  13. ARRIVAL OF THE ATHENIC

    The Athenic arrived to-day from London via Capetown with 464 passengers aboard. With the exception of 24 for Australian ports, they are bound for ...

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  14. PRE-ELECTION BALLOTS.

    A ballot of the local branch of the Workers' Political League, held to decide on the number of candidates to run for the Senate in the Labour ...

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  15. TARIFF REPORTS.

    At to-day's meeting of the Tariff Commission Sir John Quick circulated a draft report on agricultural implements and machinery. It was decided to hear ...

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  16. A ROWDY MEETING.

    Mr. N. K. Ewing, a candidate for the Senate, held a meeting in the Town Hall last night. The Hon. H. A. Nichols, M.L.C. occupied the chair, and there was ...

    Article : 99 words
  17. HOUSING OF THE POOR.

    In connection with the housing of the poor the executive committee appointed by the Citizens' Moral and Reform League, together with representatives of ...

    Article : 61 words
  18. DEFENCE ESTIMATES.

    The Minister of Defence has completed a draft of the estimates of his department. They will show an increase of about 40,000 on those for the current ...

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  19. REVISION COURTS ABOLISHED.

    A notice was issued to-day by the federal electoral authorities, notifying that the Revision Courts have now been abolished. Objections to names ...

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  20. THE NATIONAL PARK.

    There is a very strong feeling in temperance and church circles against the proposal to erect an hotel on any portion of the area proclaimed as a national ...

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  21. STATIONMASTER PROMOTED

    The removal of Mr. Wells our local stationmaster, to Zeehan, although it means promotion, is very much regretted. During the six years he has ...

    Article : 108 words
  22. TWO MORE LAWYERS.

    To-day, in Chambers, before the Chief Justice, on the motion of Mr. W. F. Stephens, Mr. Raymond Henry Smith, LL.B., was duly admitted as a ...

    Article : 150 words
  23. THE LABOUR CAUCUS.

    Mr. G. H. Reid, in referring to-day to the resolution passed by the Federal Labour caucus, in which stated that he was the avowed enemy of Labour, said: ...

    Article : 247 words
  24. NEW TELEGRAPH LINE.

    Mr. H. D. Marsh, who for some time past has been in active correspondence with Senator Keating over installing a telegraph line to the West Coast via ...

    Article : 79 words
  25. Y.M.C.A.

    The 24th anniversary of the Young Men's Christian Association was held to-night in the Town Hall. The function consisted of a tea meeting, an illustrated ...

    Article : 65 words
  26. DEVON HOSPITAL.

    The ordinary meeting of the governors took place on Tuesday afternoon, when there were present—Mr. W. L. Wells, hon. manager (chairman), and Messrs. J. ...

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  27. SHEFFIELD TOWN BOARD.

    The monthly meeting of the Sheffield Town Board, adjourned from the previous Monday, was held in the Roland Hall on Monday evening. Present— ...

    Article : 495 words
  28. DEVONPORT POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court C. B. N. Fenton and G. Hawkins were each fined 2s 6d and costs for allowing cattle to stray. Three lads, William Dunn, Rew Dunn, ...

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  29. THE DRUIDS

    The half-yearly meeting of the Colonel Cameron Lodge, U.A.O. Druids, was held in the lodgeroom, Evandale, on Monday evening. Arch-Druid Bro. F. Hamilton ...

    Article : 449 words
  30. MARIE CORELLI AND THE POSTCARD.

    It was briefly mentioned some time ago that Miss Marie Corelli had objected to pictures of herself on postcards. It seems that the objection was made in the ...

    Article : 374 words
  31. THE BLUES.

    No man or woman is more sick of life than when they have that trouble commonly called The Blues. It amounts to a disease in many cases. That ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 216 words
  32. PATENTS.—TRADE MARKS.

    For information relating to the above consult P. M. Newton, Patent and Trade Marks Attorney, A.M.P. Chambers, Launceston. North and Masters, northern ...

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