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  2. TRAMS—YES OR NO?

    An important addition to the official reports on the question of trams for Launceston and suburbs was tabled at yesterday's city council meeting in the ...

    Article : 2,579 words
  3. [PUBLISHED DAILY.] A GREAT STATE SECRET.

    And Grelot rose and put his finger on the knob. The ruffian tried to hide his discomfiture under a forced laugh. ...

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  4. THE PUBLIC MEETING.

    Helped by tuneful quicksteps by the city bands, the inspiriting strains of the grand organ, ably played by the city organist (Mr. W. W. Thornthwaite), and ...

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  5. EXTRA POLLING BOOTHS.

    The Mayor at yesterday's council meeting stated he had received two letters about the voting on the trams question next Friday. One was from the ...

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  6. CHAPTER XVI.—OUT OF THE DEPTHS.

    In the dungeon beneath La Maison de la Ligue the water suddenly ceased to rise. By this time Winterton was immersed almost to his armpits, and he ...

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  7. SILVERSMITHS' ANVILS.

    The anvil that rings to the sturdy blacksmith's sledge may weigh 200, 300 or 400 pounds, but there are anvils whose weight is counted in ounces. ...

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