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  2. "GIVE THANKS TO GOD"

    That the citizens of Launceston are profoundly thankful to Almighty God for the victory granted to the Empire and her allies in its greatest trial was ...

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  4. IF WEATHER UNFAVOURABLE.

    If it is raining this morning the peace celebrations committee will meet at the Town Hell at 10.30, for the purpose of considering the position with a view to ...

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  5. THE DEMONSTRATION.

    The programme arranged at the show Ground is as under:— Massed bands will play the National Anthems of the allies. ...

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  6. Hobart Rejoicings

    The citizens of Hobart, suburbanites, and country residents from all districts accessible to the capital to-day worthily upheld the best British traditions in ...

    Article : 558 words
  7. Mowbray Festival

    The Mowbray racecourse, through the kindness of the T.T.C., was the scene of a great festival on Saturday. Fortunately the weather, which threatened to ...

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  8. MASONIC THANKSGIVING.

    At the Masonic Hall to-night, at 8 o'clock, a Masonic thanksgiving service will be conducted by the grand chaplain (Bro. Rev. W. J. Harris), assisted by ...

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  9. AFTERNOON PROCESSION.

    The procession in the afternoon was an unqualified success, and constituted a record for Hobart. Under the able leadership of Mr. T. S. Nettlefold, ...

    Article : 316 words
  10. The Victory March At 2 O'Clock

    PLAN FOR FORMING UP. Charles Street Fancy Costumes, et. Friendly Societies Unions Fire Brigade City Band Decorated Vehicles, Cars, Cycles, etc. Swimming Clubs ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE PEACE CHOIR.

    Many were the encomiums showered upon the peace choir after their performance yesterday afternoon, it being generally agreed that it had proved itself ...

    Article : 173 words
  12. FOR THE POOR.

    At the thanksgiving service at the Albert Hall yesterday a collection was taken up as a peace offering for the poor of the city. This yielded £67, ...

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  13. Children's Demonstration

    Owing to the wet weather on Saturday everything connected with the children's demonstration had to be postponed until do-day. The committee met on ...

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  14. THE DOMAIN.

    The procession finished at the Domain, where the Governor (Sir Francis Newdegate) decorated a plumber of returned soldiers with medals. At about 3.30 p.m. ...

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  15. THE SCHOOLS' DISPLAY.

    The school children's demonstration on the Upper Cricket Ground was a great success. The weather was delightfully fine for the function, and the ...

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  16. THE PROCESSION.

    When the procession arrive, at the Show Ground the motor cars and vehicles will not enter the oval. Positions will be allotted to them by the marshal ...

    Article : 95 words
  17. TO-NIGHT'S CELEBRATIONS.

    The festivities to-night will follow much the same lines of Saturday night, when, however, the wet weather prevented many people from leaving their ...

    Article : 57 words
  18. COMMEMORATION MEDALS.

    Unsuccessful were the efforts of the Launceston Peace celebrations committee on Friday evening to obtain a further supply of 1000 Peace commemoration ...

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  19. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Returned soldiers assemble at the Anzac Memorial Hostel at 1.30 p.m., and will form up by units. Each unit will be carrying a flag of its colours, which ...

    Article : 94 words
  20. ENTERTAINMENT OF CHILDREN.

    On Saturday his Worship the Mayor (Alderman Geo. Shields) stated that [?] was going to try and arrange a picture afternoon for the children of the city ...

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  21. ILLUMINATIONS.

    The streets were densely thronged to-night by thousands of people to view the illuminations, which were on a gorgeous scale, chiefly amongst which were ...

    Article : 437 words
  22. "THE FIGHTING FORTIETH."

    Colonel J. E. C. Lord, who commanded the "Fighting' Fortieth," invites all members of the battalion to meet him at the Anzac hostel at 1.30 this afternoon to ...

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  23. THE FINANCIAL ASPECT.

    Charles-street collections, by Messrs. J. L, Craw and II. K. Fysh:—Balten, A., 5s; Johnstone, J. D., 10s; Wathen, H., 7s 6d; Orchard, C. E., 5s; Gartner, [?] ...

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  24. TO-DAY'S TRAM SERVICE.

    Them will be a suspension of the tram services to-day between 2 and 4 p.m. to allow the employees to take part in the procession. Special cars will be run ...

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