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  2. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    Sir John Forrest tabled a return tonight showing the saving to the year 1952, when the whole of the existing debts will have matured. Supposing the ...

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  3. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    The House of Representatives sat all night considering the proposed British preferential duties. The item small arms, against foreign, ...

    Article : 675 words
  4. STATE TELEGRAMS

    Representatives of the town boards contiguous to Hobart waited on the Premier to-day to protest against the boards within five miles of Hobart and ...

    Article : 344 words
  5. STATE TELEGRAMS

    The Attorney-General (Hon. W. B. Propsting) leaves by the express for Launceston in the morning, and during the afternoon will transact departmental ...

    Article : 35 words
  6. THE ESTIMATES.

    The Assembly on meeting to-day went on with the consideration of the estimates. Several items referring to the salaries of' officers of the House were ...

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  7. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Margaret Casey, married woman, aged 36, was found dead in her house, Argyle-street, this evening. An inquest will be held to-morrow. ...

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  8. LANDS ACQUISITION BILL.

    Consequent on fears being expressed by various Australian cities that park lands and recreation reserves will be interfered with by the Federal Lands ...

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  9. Y.W.C.A.

    The twenty-first anniversary of the Young Women's Christian Association was celebrated to-night, when there was a large attendance, Alderman Kerr in ...

    Article : 34 words
  10. ILLEGAL USE OF TELEPHONES.

    The Postmaster-General has drafted a bill providing that if reasonable ground exists for believing that any telephone is being used in connection with of ...

    Article : 90 words
  11. UNIVERSITY COUNCIL.

    The University Council to-day agreed to the draft amendments in the regulations approved by the Senate for transmission to the Governor for approval. ...

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  12. THE ETHICAL REVOLUTION IN VICTORIA.

    The present condition of Victoria is one of considerable interest, for many reasons. In the matter of material prosperity she stands high, and the ...

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  13. SCHOOL BANDS.

    A deputation of northern members of Parliament waited on the Minister of education (Mr. Propsting) to-day, and brought under his notice the complaint ...

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  14. TELEPHONE GIRLS AND SUNDAY WORK.

    A deputation from the Council of Churches asked the Postmaster-General to-day to respect the religious scruples of the telephone gi[?]s with regard to ...

    Article : 68 words
  15. TATTERSALL'S DONATIONS.

    During the proceedings of the hospital board last evening the secretary referred to a letter received from the trustees of the estate of the late George Adams, ...

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  16. A.N.A. BALL.

    The annual ball of the A.N.A. was held last night. The attendance was disappointingly small. ...

    Article : 17 words
  17. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CONGRESS.

    At the sixth annual Congress of the Chambers of Congress, which was held in England recently, a resolution was passed setting forth that the congress ...

    Article : 141 words
  18. THE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate the President took the chair at 10.30 a.m. The Minister for Defence gave notice of his intention to move that the House ...

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  19. PRESENTATION.

    Harry Millar, the well-known athlete, who has retired from active sport, was entertained at a complimentary social last night at Linda. He was presented ...

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  20. CHARGE O LA[?]CENY.

    The heading of the charge of larceny of moneys and jewellery from C. E. Sidler was, concluded last night. Charles Ansell was acquitted, and Allan Ansell ...

    Article : 49 words
  21. LATE MR. J. S. LEE.

    The funeral of the late Mr. J. S. Lee took place this afternoon, and was attended by a goodly number of the old residents and chief business people ...

    Article : 94 words
  22. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    At the Police Court to-day Ralph Cecil Buller was charged with forgery in connection with the State Savings Bank, of which he was manager. ...

    Article : 543 words
  23. HOSPITAL BOARD.

    The monthly meeting of the board of management of the General Hospital was held last evening, when there were present:—Messrs. F. Stanfield. ...

    Article : 520 words
  24. AMUSEMENTS.

    The children who are taking part in the Charles-street school concert to-night will march to the Albert Hall early in the afternoon for a final rehearsal. It ...

    Article : 209 words
  25. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    After the second reading of the Closer Settlement Bill had been agreed to in the Council to-night, the Mountain Park Bill, as amended in the Assembly, was ...

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  26. THE NOTICE PAPER.

    Mr. Davies to ask the Attorney-General if all the members of the State Civil Service have paid the demands under the ability tax, and if not, why not. ...

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  27. DEATH FROM NATURAL CAUSES.

    At the inquest on the body of the late Kenneth Smith to-day at Stowport, before the, coroner (Mr. Charles Hall) and a jury, a verdict of death from ...

    Article : 39 words
  28. RECREATION GROUND WANTED.

    The town board to-day decided to offer the trustees of the Anglican globe land £2000 for a portion of the same for a recreation ground. ...

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  29. BAIN'S GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    Seven new artists will make their appearance at the Empire Theatre this evening. Charles Moody will reappear, as well as Zeno and Hall in their comedy ...

    Article : 71 words
  30. BALL AT ULVERSTONE.

    The first ball in connection with the Tasmanian Rangers was held in the Ulverstone Drill Hall on (Wednesday evening. There was a large and fashion. ...

    Article : 143 words
  31. TASMA MOVING PICTURES AND ST. JOSEPH'S BAND.

    The second of the weekly series of entertainments to be given by the Tasma Entertainers and St. Joseph's Band will take place in the Mechanics' Institute ...

    Article : 124 words
  32. THE WEATHER.

    The weather is mild and springlike, with occasional light showers. ...

    Article : 14 words
  33. Advertising

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