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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    The exclusive art drama which hoads the new programme presented by Spencer's management at the Princess Theatre last evening is of a more than ...

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  3. OUR HOBART LETTER.

    Certain cynics have observed that the industrial Labour party is very fond of arbitration, and will always accept an arbitration award when it gives them ...

    Article : 259 words
  4. A FAIR DEAL FOR THE EAST-WEST RAILWAY CONTRACTOR.

    Sir,—So many Suggestions and inunendoes intended to engender suspicion have been made over this contract by the Labour party for political purposes ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENTS.

    What with coal-mining propositions and oil propositions and cement works, and one thing and another, we are getting such a move on down here that there. ...

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  6. Piper's River.

    The midwinter holidays have passed again. The teacher (Miss Metz) took up her duties on Monday. The Anglican Church social was held ...

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  7. RURAL PRODUCERS.

    Sir,—The farming community should thank you for the able manner and clearness in which you advocate their cause, and show how the primary producers are ...

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  8. Shelfield.

    A meeting of the Kentish Ploughing Association was held in the Oddfeliows' Hall on Saturday evening. Mr. Jas. Braid occupied the chair. The secretary ...

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  9. THAT DOCK QUESTION.

    The Hobart Marine Board has seen a more excellent way in regard to equipping the port with ship-repairing facilities and wants to cry off its agreement ...

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  10. Scamander

    Quito a number of visitors are at Seamander enjoying the warmth of the East Coast winter climate. Amongst them are Mrs. Spencer Brownell and the Misses ...

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  11. MR. GIBLIN AND THE COMMANDMENTS.

    One cannot help feeling a good deal of sympathy with poor Mr. Giblin for the trouble he has got into for saying the ten commandments were out of date, ...

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  12. CORRESPONDENCE

    In view of the federal political situation, we must ask our contributors to condense their remarks, and not attempt to ...

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  13. Springfield.

    Everything is very quiet just now, the only topic of conversation being the political situation, federal and state. Mr. and Mrs. Thurston have returned ...

    Article : 167 words
  14. ECONOMY IN THE KITCHEN.

    There is no portion of the house where more waste goes on than in the kitchen, especially when both housewife and maid are inexperienced. There is ...

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  15. FOOTBALL RAILWAY FARES.

    Sir,—I wish to draw the attention of the Commissioner of Railways to the fact that the North v. South football match is to be played in Launceston next ...

    Article : 125 words
  16. SIC FORTIS HOBARTIA CREVIT.

    We are still undergoing a process or reconstruction down here. In the last few years Hobart, especially some of the leading business streets, has been largely ...

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  17. THE CORRICKS.

    The Corricks continue to entertain aplendid audicnees at the Mechanics' Institute, and the announcement that they intend to remain in launceston for ...

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  18. RE COLONEL CAMERON.

    Sir,—As an old supporter of the colonel's, I regret to see that he is thinking of standing for the Senate at the coming election. He surely ought to ...

    Article : 220 words
  19. FAMOUS CRICKET GROUNDS.

    Wherever the English-speaking race do congregate, there shall we hind cricket flourishing, be the conditions what they may (writes Mr. G. L. Jessop in an ...

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  20. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The town is well improved with public works, but a moderate outlay on smother would be a benefit to vehicular traffic, as well as to several property ...

    Article : 168 words
  21. CONSERVATISM.

    Sir,—I was pleased to see in to-days issue a letter from a gentleman (Mr. W. N. Boutflower) who has the courage to openly declare himself a "Conservative ...

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  22. ORGAN RECITAL.

    Tonight, at 8 o'clock, at Christ Church Frederick-street, Mr. G. F. Hopkins (organist of St. John's) will give his first public recital in Launceston. An ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. RURAL PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Sir,—Accepting Mr. Young's statement, he still battens on the association, present at the council meeting. Then, what an absurd contention it was ...

    Article : 313 words
  24. BOWLING CLUB FAIR.

    When it was decided to form a bowling club in South Launceston, and lay down greens for bowlers and croquet players, it was not anticipated that the ...

    Article : 229 words
  25. Deloraine.

    Miss E. Searle, lady lecturer for the Church (Missionary Association, has been visiting the Deloraine parish. She has given her lantern lecture on China and ...

    Article : 90 words
  26. OBITUARY—A.J. OGILVY.

    We have not so many famous men in Tasmania that the passing away of one of them can be allowed to go unnoticed. air. A. J. Ogilvy, who died at Richmond ...

    Article : 249 words
  27. Latrobe.

    A meeting or the fire brigade board was held in the Council Chambers on Friday night. In the absence of the chairman (Mr. W. L. Wells), Mr. H. Murray ...

    Article : 181 words
  28. HE MEANT WELL.

    A countryman who was puffing away at a short clay pipe appeared to be considerably astonished when he came across a gentleman in oilskins lying in the muddy ...

    Article : 127 words
  29. COURTESY IN POLITICS.

    Sir,—Referring to my letter of July 2, Mr. Whitsitt, M.H.A., has published in the Parliamentary reports on July 2 his letter to the Governor. Any. person ...

    Article : 209 words
  30. A SENSATIONAL ARREST.

    As I noted a week or two ago, our own local law-breakers have been cutting out a hot trail lately in a small way with burglaries and other misdemeanours. ...

    Article : 129 words
  31. Perth.

    A sensation was caused here on Sunday afternoon, when a horse with a empty wagonette attached came careering up the hill from the bridge, and those, who ...

    Article : 198 words
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