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  2. NEWS OF THE NORTH-WEST

    Band Concert: The Latrobe Federal Band rendered a programme of sacred music at the recreation ground last ...

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  3. FIERCE FIRES IN NORTH-WEST SATURDAY A DAY OF DANGER

    Fierce fires again swept portions of the Coastal hinterland on Saturday, and many settlers had a hard light to stem the onrush of the flames. Volunteers from Burnie and Ulverstone journeyed inland to assist the fanners in their labors, and ...

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  4. MEN AND WOMEN

    At, the Kentish Council meeting on Saturday Warden Morse referred to the loss the community had sustained by the death of Mr. W. D. ...

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  5. West Coast News ZEEHAN

    Mr. M. Kenn, Coroner, concluded his inquiry on Saturday into the fire at Rosebery on January 3 The principal witnesses were Mr. C. Barker, manager ...

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  6. ULVERSTONE

    Light Horse Inspection: The annual inspection of the Ulverstone Troop, 22nd Light Horse Regiment, which was to have been held ...

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  7. FIRE MYSTERY

    ZEEHAN, Sunday.—Another myster. ious fire occurred this morning at 1.45 o'clock, destroying a six-roobied house, furniture and all outbuild, ...

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  8. DEVONPORT

    Loongana Late: The steamer Loongana was Iate in arriving at the port on Saturday. Owing to the heavy smoke ...

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  9. ANOTHER ALARM.

    The hell lang again at about 11 a.m Smoke issuing from tar, Which was be ing boiled by members of the Tennis Club for their wooden court, was the ...

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  10. JEWEL ROBBERY Goods Worth £2000 Stolen

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Jenkin's jewellery establishment at Glenferrie road, Malvern, was broken into during the week-end and the safe blown open ...

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  11. Hobart Case

    HOBART, Sunday. — Thieves on Saturday night entered the premiss of Mr. J. H. 0'Neill, secretary of the Trades Hall, and stole jewellery to the ...

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  12. Into Boiling Water

    HOBART, Sunday. — Maurie Moran, 18 months, died "to-day as a result of severe scalds to the back at arms. He fell into a tub of boiling ...

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  13. PAINFUL ACCIDENT

    Mr. J. G. Davis, of Coo-ee, well known along the North-West Coast as the owner of champion horse tenms, met with a serious accident on Friday ...

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  14. WYNYARD

    Band Concert: The anual band concert, in aid of the hospital week appeal, was given in the park last night, but owing ...

    Article : 253 words
  15. In The South

    HOBART, Sunday.— Hobart to-day was enveloped in a smoko haze of con siderable density. All the surround ing hills were obscured, from view ...

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  16. At Other Centres

    NATONE. — Fires were ' raging through the Natone district all day Saturday, and also in the Cam Valley. No serious damage was reported. ...

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  17. BURNIE

    Accident: Two young, ladies named Ansell, from Wivenhoe, were badly shaken yesterday aftemoon as the result of ...

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  18. Fires In N.S. Wales

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Sunday. — The first reliable news of the Yarrangobilly fires for three days indicates that prac tically the whole of the forest country ...

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  19. A Cross Unveiled

    A most impressive ceremony was performed at the Preston Anglican Church yesterday afternoon, when the cross originally over the grave of ...

    Article : 325 words
  20. SMITHTON

    Dust Coats: For good value in motor dust coats, sea M'Kinlay's present stock as follows:—Men's crash 17/6, ladies in ...

    Article : 35 words
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  22. An All-Night Fight

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— By a desperate all-night fight, hundreds of men and women saved the township of Upper Ferntree Gully from a bush fire ...

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  23. SEAPLANES' FLIGHT

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. — FlightLieutenant M'lntyre, R.A.A.F., and Lieutenant Ross, R.N., who were forced to stay at St. Helens on Friday on ...

    Article : 91 words
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