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  2. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    The conference of federal and state officers held in Melbourne for the purpose of arriving at an agreement as to the methods to be adopted in valuing ...

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  3. THE ELECTIONS.

    The feeling among those who have hitherto supported Mr. Norman Cameron for Wilmot that his chance of election has been growing remoter every day and ...

    Article : 485 words
  4. PENGUIN HORTICULTURAL SHOW.

    Bright weather favoured the Penguin Horticultural Society for its annual spring show on Wednesday, and Anthon's Hall was the scene of a large and rare ...

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  5. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Pressure on our "open column" is becoming so severe that we will not guarantee the insertion of lengthy letters. Letters on other than election ...

    Article : 66 words
  6. THE WILMOT ELECTION.

    Sir,—I have taken very considerable trouble to ascertain the feelings generally of the electors of Wilmot, and can only come to the conclusion that if a ...

    Article : 222 words
  7. LABOUR PARTY AND RELIGION.

    W. A. Greenhill, Burnie, writes at length repudiating the insinuation by Mr. Ewing and other anti-socialists that the Labour party are responsible ...

    Article : 122 words
  8. INSPECTOR-GENERAL.

    Brigadier-General Hoad will permanently take up the duties of Inspector-General on January 1 next, with the rank of major-general. His duties have ...

    Article : 186 words
  9. MR. CLEMONS AND THE CIVIL SERVICE.

    Sir,—I notice in your issue of the 4th inst., the above gentleman replies to complaint from the Tasmanian Civil, Service Association of disparaging remarks ...

    Article : 99 words
  10. WILMOT SORAMBLE.

    Sir,—I was pleased to see Mr. Gibson's manly letter, and can say that there are others who also think that there are far higher motives than those ...

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  11. MR. O'MALLEY AT RIANA.

    Sir,—Messrs. O'Keefe and O'Malley gave addresses here on Friday last, each speaker received an attentive hearing, the former gentleman spoke ...

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  12. THE WILMOT CONTEST.

    Sir,—I note, from reports of Mr. Wilson's meetings in the newspapers, that that candidate states that the real issue before electors is freetrade or protection. ...

    Article : 133 words
  13. STATE TELEGRAMS

    On view at Messrs. H. T. Gould and Co.'s pharmacy are the names of ex-volunteer-citizens, printed on white silk, who contributed towards the purchase ...

    Article : 93 words
  14. SENATOR KEATING AT ULVERSTONE.

    Sir,—Notwithstanding Dr. M'Call's disclaimer to my statement with reference to Senator Keating's attitude at his recent meeting at Ulverstone, I still hold ...

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  15. THE NEED FOR A SOLID VOTE.

    Matters in connection with the forthcoming Wilmot election are somewhat mixed (writes our Westbury correspondent). The public meeting held at West. ...

    Article : 219 words
  16. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    John Lee, a young man, was arrested this afternoon, charged with indecently assaulting a married woman at Latrobe last night. He will be presented at the ...

    Article : 42 words
  17. DARWIN ELECTION.

    Sir,—Three letters appear in your issue of yesterday, all urging Lamerton to stand down in favour of Bannister. Now, sir, can any one of these writers, or Mr. ...

    Article : 356 words
  18. POLICE CHANGES.

    The following police changes are to be made:—Constables lies to Campbell Town; Lonergan, Deloraine to Zeehan; Mathews, Queenstown to Zeehan; ...

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  19. WEST TAMAR ROAD TRUST

    At the last meeting of the West Tamar Road Trust, held at Exeter, there were present—Messrs. Freeland (chairman), G. Luck, P. Brown. T. G. Brown, P. ...

    Article : 393 words
  20. SENATOR KEATING AND THE MAIL SUBSIDY.

    Sir,—If your space will allow, I should like to follow Mr. W. N. Donald's letter, which appeared in your issue of Friday last Mr. Keating at Stanley certainly ...

    Article : 250 words
  21. TO-DAY'S MEETINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 words
  22. THE BALLARAT FIGHT.

    One of the keenest election fights in Victoria is taking place at Ballarat. The most sanguine of Mr. Deakin's supporters are dubious of the result. "Deakin will ...

    Article : 119 words
  23. OBITUARY.

    Profound, regret was expressed throughout the district yesterday when the intelligence became known of the death of Mrs. Wm. Moore, sen., of ...

    Article : 175 words
  24. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.

    A well-attended meeting of the Lower Piper branch of the National Association was held at the hall on Tuesday evening, Mr. A. Hurst presiding. An interesting ...

    Article : 88 words
  25. SENATOR KEATING.

    Sir,—Senator Keating has stated in many places that he was always in favour of the Transcontinental Railway between West Australia and South ...

    Article : 302 words
  26. YELLOWSTONE PARK.

    It is a singular thing that the people who have provided Yellowstone Park—a stretch of mind one-third the size of England—for the preservation of the flora and ...

    Article : 174 words
  27. ANTI-SOCIALISTS, SMITHTON.

    Sir,—Those at Smithton opposed to ultra-socialism, as promulgated by the Trades Hall caucus-ridden, pledged Labour party, have taken, the ...

    Article : 651 words
  28. WORKERS' POLITICAL LEAGUE.

    The usual meeting of the Workers' Political League was held last night at the Albert Hall. A large number of members were present. Several very ...

    Article : 141 words
  29. AN ELECTRIC TEST.

    The officials of New York are very severe on "fake" beggars and bogus cripples. If a deaf and dumb stranger is found begging or soliciting alms there he ...

    Article : 199 words
  30. ANNOYING A COMPOSER.

    At the Kingston-on-Thames County Police Court Mrs. Kathleen C. Thornhill, a widow, was fined 40s and costs for keeping a quantity of fowls, cats, and dogs, ...

    Article : 129 words
  31. A GREAT BENEFACTOR.

    Sir Ernest Cassel, who was to entertain the King during the shooting season, best known as the man who gave his Majesty £200,000 to use for the nation's ...

    Article : 140 words
  32. RIPON POSTMAN'S RECORD.

    Mr. Richard Adamson, who has been postman for 34 years and seven months, has Just retired. Mr. Adamson has on six uniform six stripes, each of which ...

    Article : 107 words
  33. COUNTRY MEETINGS.

    Mr. Wilson, one of the candidates for Wilmot, spoke in the Victoria Hall, Bea[?]ineld, on Wednesday night. The hall was crowded, and he had a splendid ...

    Article : 798 words
  34. PATENTS, TRADE MARKS.

    P. M. NEWTON. Registered Patent Attorney, Hobart, Launceston obtains Patents and Registers Trade Marks in Australia and elsewhere. Correspondence ...

    Article : 28 words
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