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  2. Advertising

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  3. CURRENT TOPICS

    Oh! let the sympathy of kindly words Sound for the poor, the friend-less. and the weak. ...

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  4. CABLE RATES REDUCED

    Monday being a holiday, thee first cable or wireless business message at the new wordage rates was lodged at the Launceston Post Office ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    The Governor-General of Australia (Lord Gowrie) and Lady Gowrie arrived at Croydon on Monday by air from Amsterdam. They ...

    Article : 273 words
  6. BROAD ARROW ON BRICKS

    In 1824, when the construction of St. John's Church of England, Launceston, was commenced, there were complaints that it was being built too close ...

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  7. FRUIT DAMAGED IN STORM

    Instead of the 45,000 she was originally expected to take, the Clan Robertson, which will be the last fruit ship to call in the Tamar this season, will ...

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  8. It Happened 90 Years Ago

    COST OF PASSAGE TO AUSTRALIA.—The emigration commissioners have now obtained contracts so low as £12 10s per ...

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  9. SUNKEN YACHT'S SALVAGE

    After dragging operations which lasted throughout yesterday afternoon, the sunken yacht Summer Cloud, was located in the Tamar boat channel, 300 ...

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  10. PORTER KILLED AT BURNIE

    While assisting in shunting operations at the Emu Bay Railway yards yesterday morning. Harold Thomas Burley, porter, aged 27 years. ...

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  11. Rams Killed By Lightning

    Eighteen stud selected ram lambs, rising one year, were killed by lightning on the property of Messrs. F. H. Badcock and Sons, ...

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  12. [LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA.] The Examiner

    Australia is greatly interested in the safety of the seas, from more than one viewpoint. If the seas become unsafe, her own shores will ...

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  13. RESUMPTION OF WOOL SALES

    Wool sales were resumed in Melbourne to-day, and from the outset competition was spirited. Except for the United States, all of the imported ...

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  14. SIR JOHN EVANS

    As Warden Sir John Evans will take over the duties of Acting Governor during the absence in Europe of the Governor (Sir Ernest Clark), he was ...

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  15. Gain by Immigration

    Unobtrusively enough a statement was made recently which should make Tasmania feel that things are rot as bad as they were, or as they ...

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  16. ELECTION POSTER ON POLE

    Mr. J. Morris, of the legal firm or Ogilvie. McKenna, and Morris, was amused in the Hobart Police Court this morning when he heard the ...

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  17. OBITUARY

    The death occurred early this morning of Mr. Aristides Palfreyman, son of Mr. A. I. Palfreyman. The late Mr. Palfreyman, who was 25 years of age, ...

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  18. TASMANIAN FRUIT IN SYDNEY

    The high quality of Tasmanian fruit exported this year to Sydney has been commented on by agents, said Mr. Leo Doyle, M.H.A., on his return from ...

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  19. PUBLIC SERVICE

    The issue of the Tasmanian Government "Gazette" to-night contains the announcement of the transfer of Mr. D. W. Shields, Taxation Department, ...

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  20. PUBLICITY PLANNED

    The recent visit of the luxury liner Franconia to Hobart during its world cruise prompted the Hobart Marine Board to-day to take steps to inform ...

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  21. LAUNCESTON COUNCIL

    The Hydro-Electric Commission was still considering the terms and conditions upon which power would be supplied to the Launceston City ...

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  22. RUSSIAN EASTER ACTIVITIES

    "The Times" correspondent at Rtga states that the new anti-religious activity of recent weeks will be intensified this week. which is the Russian ...

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  23. FUNERAL OF MR. R. F. RICKARDS

    A large and representative gathering, including all branches of Freemasonry, attended the funeral at Cornelian Bay Cemetery to-day of Mr. Robert Flack ...

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  24. Cricket and Speeches

    It is rather amusing to recall that, when G. O. B. Allen was making very friendly speeches in Australia at the commencement of his team's ...

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  25. PRIEST'S HEALTH AFFECTED

    With reference to the news paragraph yesterday concerning a Roman Catholic priest who was reported missing, Father T. J. O'Donnell, of the Deanery. ...

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  26. FAREWELL TO MR. R. GRAHAM

    A pleasant gathering was held at The Clover Leaf on Tuesday morning to say farewell to Mr. R. Graham, of Paramount Pictures, who will leave ...

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  27. "WHITE AUSTRALIA" LECTURE

    Suggesting the title "White Australia" should be changed to correct any idea that the policy was aimed against particular nations, Mr. J. M. Pike, ...

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  28. INFECTIOUS DISEASES

    Following is the return of cases of infectious disease notified to the Department of Public Health during the week ended April 23:—Hobart— ...

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  29. CRIMINAL COURT

    In the Criminal Court this morning before Mr. Justice Clark. Charles Frederick Tyrer was brought up for sentence on a charge of having attempted ...

    Article : 170 words
  30. Astonishing People MRS. HIGGS OF OLDHAM

    SHE was always known as Mrs. Higgs of Oldham, though she was born at Devizes in Wiltshire, in 1854. A ...

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  31. PRICE OF MILK

    By a determination of the Milk Board. the wholesale price of milk has been increased by 2d a gallon. The new determination which has ...

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  32. TO VISIT HOBART

    Arrangements have been made for the English women rowers, who competed in the Australian Women's Championships at Sydney recently, to meet ...

    Article : 87 words
  33. WRONG COURSE SET

    A Commonwealth Court of Marine Enquiry found to-day that the grounding of the steamer Morinda on Malo Island, New Hebrides, on March 28 was ...

    Article : 112 words
  34. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    The Director of Public Health (Dr. B. M. Carruthers) stated to-night that since his last report two cases of infantile paralysis had been admitted to ...

    Article : 69 words
  35. ANZAC DAY WREATHS

    The Launceston official list of Anzac Day wreaths omitted the following:— Girl Guides' Association. The Victoria League. Toc H., Charles-street State ...

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