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  2. POULTRY SHOW WANTED

    A well-attended meeting, convened by Mr. J. W. Boatwright, was held at the Workmen's Club last night to consider the advisability of ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Captain Evans, Premier of Tasmania, is on a visit to Victoria. This morning he called on the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) and the Postmaster-General (Mr. ...

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  4. MELBOURNE GOSSIP

    The inhabitants of Yea are apparently sorry that the answer is "Nay" to the Trawool reservoir scheme that would have submerged the township. Some ...

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  5. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    Federal Ministers expressed themselves a highly pleased to-day with the opinions which had been given by Lord Charles Beresford and Mr. Lyttel[?]on on ...

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  6. EMPIRE DAY

    Empire Day was celebrated yesterday by a fairly genera! display of bunting, and by demonstrations at the state schools. The visitors at Charles-street ...

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  7. LATE GEORGE MEREDITH

    During her visit to England, our contributor, "K.S.P.," had the good fortune to be received by Mr. Meredith. She writes of that visit to-day:— ...

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  8. NAVAL EXPERIENCE

    The Minister for Defence has approved of Lieuts. Feakes and Biddlecombe, of the naval forces in Victoria, proceeding to England to be present at the ...

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  9. GOVERNMENT SUPPLIES

    The special committee appointed by the Minister for Defence and the Postmaster-General to consider the question of the supply of uniforms strongly ...

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  10. BROKEN HILL TROUBLE

    The Broken Hill men have been registering in hundreds on the Proprietary and Block 10 mines. From 7 a.m. and up to 2 o'clock 1454 had registered at ...

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  11. GLEN DHU STATE SCHOOL.

    Empire Day was observed at the Glen Dhu school with rather more than ordinary enthusiasm and interest. The earlier part of the day was devoted ...

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  12. POSTAL PROHIBITION

    The statement that it is intended to test the legality of the action of the Postmaster General in prohibiting the delivery of the correspondence of a ...

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  13. STATE TELEGRAMS

    In this week's "Gazette" a statement of the accounts of the Launceston municipality for 1908 and the by-laws under the Health Act for Zeehan are ...

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  14. KING ISLAND

    A large area of land has been taken up or applied for on the east coast of King Island, in the vicinity of Fraser's and Sea Elephant Rivers. Applications ...

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  15. WELLINGTON SQUARE SCHOOL.

    The celebrations at Wellington Square school were carried out with the usual amount of enthusiasm. The teachers and children attended to their ...

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  16. REMOVAL OF THE BAN.

    The approval of the Crown Solicitor has been given to the undertaking of H. K. Fysh and Company that they will not be concerned in future with the ...

    Article : 113 words
  17. THE LYELL FATALITY

    At an enquiry held to-day at Linda into the death of Charles Richardson, who was killed at the North Lyell mine on Friday last through falling down the ...

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  18. "MYTHOMANIA"

    "As 'lying' is an ugly word, we are thankful to the inventor of the euphemism 'mythomani,'" says the "British Medical Journal," in warning young ...

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  19. EMU BAY COUNCIL

    The Emit Bay Council met yesterday. The Warden (Mr. T. L. Mace) was appointed as delegate to the conference. No action was taken as to the size ...

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  20. EAST LAUNCESTON.

    The proceedings at the East Launceston school were of a most enthusiastic nature. Alderman J. W. Pepper, the member of the board of advice deputed ...

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  21. BOSS.

    The Ross state school cadets were inspected on Thursday by L. Page, S.O. for Cadets, at the state school. He also inspected the books, and left for ...

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  22. SUCCESSFUL CONCERT

    A concert was held in the Town Hall to-night. There was a large attendance, and the proceeds are in aid of the Convent building fund. ...

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  23. FLOWERDALE.

    On Friday Dr. Gertrude Halley paid the Flowerdale school a visit, and carefully tested the eyesight, hearing, etc., of each child. She was very pleased ...

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