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  2. SHIPPING.

    High Tide at Launceston.—To-day; 2.28 a.m., 2.56 p.m. To-morrow, 3.0 a.m., 3.49 p.m. The Sun.—April 25, rises 6.56 a.m., sets ...

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  3. RATES REDUCTION.

    Several alderman are convinced of the necessity for the reduction of the present, rates of the city, and, as the financial position has still further improved ...

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  4. SUCCESSFUL TAXATION SUIT.

    Before Mr. Justice Crisp in the Supreme Court in Hobart, yesterday, the Deputy Commissioner of Taxation, Mr. P. C. Douglas, proceeded against Albert R. ...

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  5. Late Mr. M. J. Clarke

    An impressive ceremony took place at the Supreme Court yesterday morning when on the occasion of the first sitting since the death of Mr. M. J. Clarke ...

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  6. THE UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA

    In his speech at the University commemoration last night the Chancellor (Mr. Tetley Gant) made reference to the effect which financial stress was having ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    Hobart.—Arrived—8.55 a.m., Kanna, s., from Sydney. Sailed—.15 a.m., Ngatoro, s., for Sydney, via Huon ports; 4 a.m., Moonah, s., for East Coast ports. ...

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  8. VESSELS IN PORT.

    Poolta, s.,. for Sydney and Newcastle, via North-West Coast ports, King's Wharf. Tambar, s., for Melbourne. via Burnie ...

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  9. STRAIT STEAMER SERVICE.

    The alteration in the Strait steamer service conies into operation from to- day. The Oonah left Melbourne at noon yesterday for Launceston, in place of ...

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  10. VESSELS EXPECTED.

    Port Pirie, s. (Commonwealth and Dominion line), at Beauty Point, from London, about April 20. Alice, kt., from St. Helens, daily. ...

    Article : 97 words
  11. LAUNCESTON.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 words
  12. VESSELS TO SAIL.

    Poolta, s., for Sydney and Newcastle, ria Beauty Point and North-West Coast ports, to-day, 10 a.m. Oonah, s., for Melbourne, To-morrow. ...

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  13. PORPOISE ROCK REMOVAL.

    The dredge Ponrabbel came up to the Alexandra Wharf yesterday from Dilston, where she has been engaged with very satisfactory results for some weeks ...

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  14. PENSIONS TO EX-IMPERIAL MEN

    The state secretary of the Returned Soldiers' League has received the following letter from the general secretary of the league, Melbourne:—"I desire to ...

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  15. A CONTRAST IN FINANCE

    The detailed figures of the state's finances are published to-day, and make sorry reading beside those of Great Britain. The contrast is of course, not ...

    Article : 192 words
  16. INTERSTATE REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 words
  17. DEPARTURES.

    April 17. Kooringa, s., 359 tons. V. C. Holyman master, for Melbourne. April 17.—Colliboi, s., 300 tons, W. Neagic master; for Flinders and adjacent ...

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  18. EXPORTS.

    April 17.—Per Kooringa, s., for Melbourne. 29,060 super. feet timber, 3d packages rims, 28 bags hides, 8 cases chairs, 5 bales skins, 84 bags bark, 10 ...

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  19. "EXAMINER" BAROGRAPH.

    Cloudy and cooler with southerly winds and some showers, chiefy in the west ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. [LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA.] The Examiner

    The visit of the Prime Minister to Launceston to-day will be marked in the one of the most important events in the history of the city. Mr. Bruce will lay ...

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  21. M. LOUCHEUR AND BRITAIN

    AM. Poincare's attitude towards the recent visit of M. Loucheur to England is not quite Consistent, as revealed in the cable messages. The French Premier ...

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  22. ROADS WANTED.

    Mr. Neil Campbell, M.H.A., waited on the Minister for Works yesterday, and said that, owing to the fact that fruit shipments would cease from Beauty ...

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  23. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Fresh eggs are selling at 3s a dozen in the city-that is, if they can be obtained. There seems to be a famine in this commodity, which is probably not ...

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  24. Prime Minister's Visit

    His first official visit to Tasmania as Prime Minister will be paid by Mr. S M. Bruce to-day. He will land at Devonport by the Loongana, arriving there ...

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  25. INTEREST ON A MORTGAGE.

    When the claim of the Launceston Bank of Savings Against Patrick Francis Pettit, for the recovery of £49 10s, arrears of interest alleged to be due on ...

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  26. Motoring Fatality

    The inquest concerning the death of Alexander Joseph Clark, who sustained fatal injuries as the result of being run over by a motor car, was continued ...

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  27. ONE-MAN TRAMS.

    Launceston ratepayers have now to face a rate of 8d in the £ to make up the deficiency on the trams, and from what can be gleaned they are not likely ...

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  28. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    Nominations close to-day for the Legislative Council elections to be held on Tuesday, May 8. in the districts of Hobart, Meander, and Pembroke. The ...

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  29. NOTES ON THE WEATHER.

    Tuesday's weather charts showed that a high air pressure still persists over the Commonwealth and New Zealand, strong nuclei being situated respectively ...

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  30. A CASE STRUCK OUT.

    At the Supreme Court yesterday, in its £100 and £300 jurisdiction, before Mr. Justice Ewing, John and Tasman Hancox brought an action against the Crown for ...

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  31. SOUTHERN SHIPPING.

    Largs Bay, s., expected to arrive in Hobart on Thursday to lift 65,000 cases of fruit for London. She leaver again on Saturday. ...

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  32. SOLDIERS AND THE PRIME MINISTER.

    A" distinguished visitor to the Anzac Memorial Hostel, at 5.30 p.m. to-day, will be the Prime Minister, (Mr. Bruce). It is his wish to see as many returned ...

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  33. TRAMWAYS AND TRAFFIC

    The growth of South Launceston and Sandhill traffic has moved the City Council to agree to the duplication of the Sandhill tram line from Elizabeth-street ...

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  34. Consumptive Sanatorium

    Arrangements for the street appeal to be made at Launceston on Friday, May 4, for the Consumptive Sanatorium Were advanced at a meeting of the committee ...

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  35. THE SALE OF A HOTEL.

    In the Court of Requests yesterday, Hall), Walter D. Johnson proceeded against Edward Brown for an amount of £81 8s 2d. Mr. Tasman Shields ...

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  36. COASTAL SHIPPING.

    Marrawah, s., left for Melbourne to- day, and will call at Stanley and King en route. Loongana, t.s., is due to arrive from ...

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  37. SHIP MAILS.

    Ship Mails will be closed at Post Office as under:—United Kingdom and Continent of Europe and India (Parcels, Packets, and ...

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  38. DROWNED IN THE DERWENT.

    An enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of John Arnold, whose body was recovered from the Derwent, near the Powder Jetty, was ...

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  39. Teachers and Their Salaries

    A meeting of the Burnham Committee dealing with the salaries of teachers in elementary schools was held at the Board of Education, under the ...

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  40. GREATER LAUNCESTON.

    The subject of Greater Launceston is likely to assume more than ordinary proportions in the election of a representative of the Breadalbane ward of the ...

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  41. THE SANATORIUM'S WORK.

    The report of the Tasmanian Sanatorium for Consumptives shows that during March three patients were admitted, even discharged and transferred, four ...

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  42. Advertising

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    Advertising : 266 words
  43. The Bankruptcy Law

    Representatives of the Master Carrie' Association and of the Customs agents in Melbourne and Sydney waited upon the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. ...

    Article : 86 words
  44. OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS.

    Arrivals.—At London—Booral, s., from Beauty Point February 16. At Hull—Bembridge, s., from Lyttelton February, 11; Trematon. s. from Port Pirie ...

    Article : 134 words
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