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  2. SHIPPING.

    High Tide at Launceston.—To-day, 4.18 a.m., 4.46 p.m. To-morrow, 5.8 a.m., 5.35 p.m. The Sun.—December 1, rises 4.29 a.m., ...

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  3. HEALTH OF THE CITY.

    For the fortnight ended Saturday three cases of diphtheria were reported to the acting medical officer of health at Launceston. Two of them occurred ...

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  4. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 91 words
  5. BURNT BY SULPHURIC ACID.

    William Williams, aged 35 years, employed as acting plant foreman at the Zinc Works, Risdon, was splashed with acid, of which 80 per cent. was ...

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  6. Further Retrenchments

    Still further retrenchment in addition to that outlined in yesterday's "Examiner" was announced yesterday by the Minister for Railways, who stated that ...

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  7. INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

    The number of cases of infectious diseases reported to the Department of Public Health last week were:—Hobart—Diphtheria, 1; scarlet fever, 1; ...

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  8. REORGANISATION.

    The Public Service Commissioner (Mr. R. J. Meagher) was in Launceston yesterday in connection with the rearrangement of various departments in ...

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  9. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words
  10. VESSELS IN PORT.

    Colliboi. s., for Flinders and adjacent islands, Town Pier Linda, ht., for St. Helens, Town Pier. Poolta, s., for Sydney via North-West ...

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  11. CYCLIST AND CAR COLLIDE.

    Keith Webb, aged 17, was riding a bicycle in Hobart yesterday, and collided with a motor car. He sustained abrasions to the face and hands, and ...

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  12. CURRENT TOPICS.

    While Mervyn Watts, of George-street, was cycling down Cleveland Hill on Sunday evening a coat which he had strapped to the handle bars caught ...

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  13. VESSELS TO SAIL.

    Nairana, t.s., for Melbourne, this afternoon, 5 o'clock. Poolta, s., for Sydney via ports, to-morrow afternoon, 4 o'clock. ...

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  14. PREMIERS' NORTHERN VISIT.

    The Premier (Mr. J. A. Lyons) will not now proceed to Melbourne on Saturday to deal with business connected with the development scheme, railway ...

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  15. INTERSTATE REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 words
  16. VESSELS EXPECTED.

    Parattah, s., from Sydney (at Beauty Point, to-morrow. Wareatea, s., from Adelaide, to-day. Alice, kt., from Stanley and Three ...

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  17. RAILWAY MANAGEMENT.

    Whilst in Melbourne next week it is the intention of the Minister for Railways to interview Mr. Clapp (chairman of the Victorian Railway ...

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  18. WATER PURIFICATION.

    During the meeting of the works committee at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon the question of purifying the water supply of the city was discussed. ...

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  19. The State Finances

    The Premier (Mr. J. A. Lyons) and the Minister for Education (Mr. A. C. Ogilvie) leave on Monday for Launceston, where they will meet the executive ...

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  20. "EXAMINER" BAROGRAPH.

    Becoming cloudy and unsettled, with some rain, chiefly in the western half, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. ARRIVAL.

    Nov. 26.—Tambar, s., 496 tons, G. M. Davis master, from Melbourne, via King Island. ...

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  22. DEPARTURE.

    Nov. 26.—Boonah, s., 5926 tons, Captain Davidson, for Hobart. ...

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  23. BUTTER UP A PENNY.

    There having been two successive ries of ½d per lb. each in butter in Melbourne during the last fortnight, and no corresponding increase in ...

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  24. ACTION AGAINST HOBART CORPORATION.

    At the Hobart Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Crisp, W. T. Thorpe Proprietary, Limited, sued the Hobart Corporation for £33 for damage ...

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  25. IMPORTS.

    Nov. 25.—Per Poolta, s., from Sydney—200 tons coal, 44 cases stores, 25 cases cleanser, 11 packages rubber goods, 27 tons sugar, 2 cases confectionery, 37 ...

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  26. "My Responsibility."

    The Acting Commissioner accepts the full responsibility for the changes that have been brought about. In the leading columns of the "Examiner" ...

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  27. [LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA.] The Examiner

    The British Labour party is putting the capital levy in the forefront of the programme on which at the approaching general election it is inviting support. ...

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  28. TENT HAND HURT IN FIGHT.

    About an hour before the beginning of the performance at Wirth's Circus at York Park last night an altercation arose between two tent hands. The ...

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  29. City Administration

    The fortnightly meeting of the Launceston City Council was held last night. The Mayor (Alderman George Shields), and Aldermen J. F. Ockerly, Claude ...

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  30. ANZAC HOSTEL.

    Representations were made yesterday to the Chief Secretary (Mr. J. Allan Guy) by the trustees and committee of the Anzac Hostel to urge the ...

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  31. SUNDAY TRADING.

    In the City Police Court yesterday Thomas Lawson, of Invermay-road, was charged with having on Sunday, November 4, sold a bag of cakes and some ...

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  32. WAR MEMORIAL SITE.

    Only two tenders were yesterday received by the City Council for the purchase and removal of the cottage in Royal Park in order to make the ground ...

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  33. NOTES ON THE WEATHER.

    To-day's pressure chart shows two anti-cyclonic systems, one just advancing over West Australia and the other, which controlled the weather during the ...

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  34. FATALLY BITTEN BY SCORPION.

    A very sad death occurred when the sixday-old infant of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ord, of Smithton, succumbed through being bitten on the arm by a ...

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  35. THE WEST COAST

    It is indeed welcome, news that the West Coast is standing on the threshold of what it is hoped will be a vigorous and a prosperous revival. For many ...

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  36. CITY ELECTRICAL SUPPLY.

    The utilities committee recommended to the City Council last night the passing of a by-law to amend the electricity by-laws, which provides for ...

    Article : 267 words
  37. JAPANESE TRAINING SQUADRON.

    Advices have been received that the Japanese training squadron, comprising the Iwate, Isama, and Yakumo, under the command of his Excellency ...

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  38. 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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  39. OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS.

    Arrival.—At London—Naldera s., from Melbourne October 16. At Hull—Pyrrhus s., from Melbourne October 10. At Suez-Ormuz, s., from Melbourne October ...

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  40. Engineering Standards Association

    A meeting of the Tasmanian State Committee (Hobart section) of the Commonwealth Engineering Standards Association was held on Thursday in the ...

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  41. TASMANIAN LOAN.

    The Treasurer (Mr. J. A. Lyons) yesterday expressed satisfaction at the successful flotation in London of the Tasmanian loan of £1,150,000, at 5 per ...

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  42. THE CRIMINAL CODE.

    A meeting of the Parliamentary Select Committee on the criminal code has been called for December 6 and 7, and will be held in the office of the ...

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  43. KILLAFADDY SALEYARDS.

    The City Council last night dealt with several matters in connection with the new saleyards at Killafaddy and the extension of the tramway system. The ...

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  44. COASTAL SHIPPING.

    Marrawah, s., after calling in at King Island and Stanley, reached Burnie from Melbourne early this morning with 60 tons of general cargo The return to ...

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  45. THE TOURIST BUREAU.

    Asked at Hobart yesterday whether there was any truth in the rumours that have been in circulation regarding the proposed abolition of the Tourist ...

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  46. Hobart Police Court

    At the Police Court to-day, before Mr. E. W. Turner, James McDonald was presented on a charge of having on November 21 stolen the sum of £3 the property ...

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  47. FEDERAL ASSISTANCE

    The Premier is acting wisely in inviting the members of both Houses of the State Parliament to meet him and discuss the case to be presented to the ...

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  48. City Police Court

    Before Mr. E. L. Hall, P.M., at the City Police Court yesterday, two young men, Augustus Johnson and Lindsay Richardson, wore each fined 5s with 4s 3d ...

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  49. INVERESK EMBANKMENT.

    The Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. James Belton) has written to the City Council that on many occasions in the past, ...

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  50. New Hebrides Government

    The Presbyterian General Assembly passed a motion empowering the Foreign Missions Committee to take such steps as are deemed wise to urge upon the ...

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  51. Crushed Hand

    William Heazlewood, aged 30 years, was admitted to hospital to-ay suffering from a crushed hard. He was employed at Aitken's wood-turning factory at ...

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  52. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    Low Head.—Entered—3.29 a.m. Tambar, s., from Melbourne. Cleared—7.40 p.m., Boonah, s., for Hobart. Burnie.—Arrived—1.40 a.m., Tambar, s., ...

    Article : 119 words
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