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  3. FOOTBALL.

    The Esk Brewery team journeyed to Bishopsbourne on Saturday t, meet the local team, and after a good game the locals won by a fairly big margin. The ...

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  4. [COPYRIGHT.] (Published by Arrangement with "The General Press, Ltd.") A LIFE'S MISTAKE

    John deans sat crouching and bent and grey—grey as a very old man. Gilbert sat facing him, as limp and lifeless as he, with his face drawn and ...

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  5. CENTRAL ASSOCIATION.

    The match between Dunorlan and Deloraine, on Dunorlan's ground, on Saturday, was very one-sided. Owing to the late arrival of the umpire (Mr. ...

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  6. SPRINGFIELD v. JETSONVILLE.

    Saturday's game at Scottsdale, between Springfield and Petsonville, was rather disappointing from a spectator's point of view. Although an improved team ...

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  7. EXETER v. BEACONSFIELD.

    On Saturday the 'Exeter Football Club played the Beaconsfield club at Beacons-field, the latter team winning by a narrow margin. The most prominent players ...

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  8. WELDBOROUGH BEAT ST. HELENS.

    The first football match for the premiership of the Portland Association was played at Weldborough on Saturday, the visiting team being from St. Helens. A ...

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  9. THE CHURCHES.

    Empire Sunday was celebrated at Christ Church on Sunday last, when Rev. W. J. Ashford delivered appropriate addresses. At the morning service the ...

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  10. WINKLEIGH.

    Empire Day was observed at the Winkleigh state school on Friday, when the children and a number of parents and friends assembled. The usual ...

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  11. MIDLAND ASSOCIATION.

    On Saturday the first match under the auspices of the above association was played at Campbell Town, when the Ross club met the local club on the ...

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  12. DISCIPLINARY REPORTS.

    At the weekly meeting of the Tasmanian Football League to-night the field umpire at the New Town-North. Hobart match last Saturday (H. Hicks) reported ...

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  13. WESTBURY.

    Empire Day was celebrated at the State school on Friday, when a good number of parents and friends assembled. The Warden (Mr. G. H. Pitt, ...

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  14. BOXING.

    "Young" Hillter (Launceston) defeated Leo Winch (Hobart) on a technical knock-out in the tenth round for the By weight championship of Tasmania in ...

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  15. WEST COAST MATCH.

    The football match on Saturday between the Smelters and Railway clubs was played in cold and showery weather. The attendance was satisfactory, and ...

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  16. Interstate Rifle Matches

    Lieutenant-Colonel W. E. H. Cass, the state military commandant, and president of the Tasmanian Rifle Association, waited on the Mayor (Mr. Claude James) ...

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  17. INVERMAY METHODIST.

    Empire Sunday was celebrated at the Invermay Methodist Church, the services being conducted in the morning by Rev. E. B. Bond and in the evening by ...

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  18. BEACONSFIELD.

    Empire Day opened with heavy rain, but fortunately the weather cleared up about 1 o'clock. At the state school a large number attended to take part ...

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  19. WAVERLEY v. KELSALL AND KEMP'S.

    The Waverley and Kelsall and Kemp's teams met at Newstead on Saturday. After a friendly game Waverley won by 17 points. The scores were:— Waverley, ...

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  20. SOUTH LAUNCESTON v. INVERMAY.

    A football match between South Launceston and Invermay was played at New-stead on Saturday. After a good hard game South proved victorious. Final ...

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  21. HOCKEY.

    The Bishopsbourne and Longford hockey teams met on Longford ground on Saturday. The game resulted in a win for Longford by ten goals to one. Rev. ...

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  22. ROSEVEARS v. SIDMOUTH.

    In the West Tamar Association Sidmouth met Rosevears at Rosevears on Saturday. Sidmouth won by 10 points. The final scores were:— Sidmouth, 4 goals ...

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  23. BIRALEE.

    A large number attended the Memorial Hall on Friday evening, when a farewell social was' tendered to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. D. Priestley and family, who are ...

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  24. KIMBERLEY.

    Friday was observed as Empire Day, and was celebrated by the school children. Mr. L. W. Goodwin, the head teacher, and Miss Viney (assistant) had ...

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  25. HOMING.

    The Longford Society held their last four races from Hagley, Exton, Dunorlan, and Kimberley. The stationmasters liberated the birds, and gave good reports. ...

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  26. SMITHTON v. MONTAGU.

    The Smithton junior football team went to Montagu on Saturday, and were defeated by the local team. The scores were:—Montagu, 2 goals 3 behinds; ...

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  27. LATROBE.

    Empire Day was calebrated at the Latrobe Convent School on Friday afternoon, when a programme of patriotic songs, recitations, including "Unfurl ...

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  28. ULVERSTONE CLUB.

    The weekly meeting of the Ulverstone Football Club was hold last night. A considerable amount of routine business was disposed of. ...

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  29. MATCH AT SCOTTSDALE.

    The Scottsdale ladies easily defeated the State High School in a match—the first of the se ason—at Scottsdale on Saturday. The scores were 4 goals to ...

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  30. WESTBURY

    At the weekly practice of the Westbury Brass Band, held on Saturday evening, opportunity was taken of presenting the' bandmaster (Mr. L. S. Collins) ...

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  31. ST. GEORGE'S INVERMAY.

    At St. George's Church, Invermay on Sunday evening the rector, Rev. W. Witt Gregson, preached a sermon on the origin of Empire Day, and the ...

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  32. CRICKET.

    The South Africans commenced a match against the Marylebone Club to-day. The home team batted first, and at lunch time had lost six wickets for 85, Hearne ...

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  33. CHURCH OF CHRIST.

    A special series was concluded in the Margaret-street Church of Christ on Sunday evening by an address on "The Great Restoration—Reunion." ...

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  34. SMITHTON CLUB.

    A homing race was flown from Myalla on Saturday by the Smithton club. A good sport was sent n by the statonmaster, who lberated the brdgs. Results ...

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  35. ST. MARYS.

    At St. Marys state school on Friday. the children were addressed by the Revs. G. N. Wheaton (Methodist), B. S. Hammond (Anglican), Captain ...

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  36. WESTMORLAND JUNIOR ASSOCIATION.

    The Bracknell football Club met the Westbury Juniors on Saturday at Westbury. The match resulted in a draw, the final scores being 4 goals 3 behinds for ...

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  37. BILLIARDS.

    Fred. Lindrum and Walter Lindrum commenced a match of 18,000 up in Sydney to-day. Much interest is being taken ill the match in view of the visit of the ...

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  38. LONGFORD v. WESTBURY.

    The final match of the first round under the auspices of the Central Association was played on the Longford Oval on Saturday last, between the local and ...

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  39. SOCCER.

    Before about 8000 spectators, a soccer match was played between the visiting Canadians and a Newcastle team on Saturday. The match was played at the ...

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  40. SMITHTON.

    Empire Day was observed at the Smithton state school by special lessons. The weather militated against any outdoor demonstration. An ...

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  41. RELBIA

    At Breadalbane on Saturday night a concert and sale of gifts was held in aid of the soldiers' memorial fencing fund. The concert programme was ...

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  42. PUBLICATIONS.

    Cassell and Co., Ltd., are issuing at fortnightly parts, about 20 in all, "Railways of the World.", A copy of the first part has been received. It is not a ...

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  43. YOUR HAIR UNATTRACTIVE.

    If you wish to attract attention to your hair there are two ways of doing so-make it look nice, or neglect it. Dead looking, scurfy hair, that is ...

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  44. BAPTIST TABERNACLE.

    The hymns selected for the commun[?] service at the Baptist Church on sunday evening last were all written by Dr. Bonar, whom Rev. Donald, ...

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  45. THIRLSTANE.

    Empire Day was commemorated at the Thirlstane state school on Friday, when on account of the inclement weather many parents, were unable to at. ...

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