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  2. MOTHER

    In the days when toddling footsteps Trace uncertain ways, When the haleyea gleam of gladness Brightens childhood's days, ...

    Article : 128 words
  3. Public Opinion DEVON HOSPITAL TENDERS.

    Sir,—To obtain the information he requires I beg to refer Mr. Morris to the Rev. T. J. O'Donnell, the only blanket expert on the Hospital Board ...

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  4. DEVONPORT ELECTRIC LIGHT. CHARGES.

    Sir,—I have no axe to grind as regards the above, but think it only fair to the Devonport Council to give my own experience regarding the light, ...

    Article : 424 words
  5. ROADS AND MOTOR TRAFFIC.

    Sir,—There have been many suggestions as to the best means of coping with the road question and taxing of motors to assist in the maintenance of ...

    Article : 393 words
  6. OGILVIE v. HOBBS.

    Sir,—I note Mr. Richard Booth's suggestion that Messrs. Ogilview and Hobbs should share the same platform at Ulverstone on May 5, on which date the ...

    Article : 82 words
  7. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    Sir,—On Tuesday next the electors for the Tamar electorate will be called on to elect a member to represent them in the Legislative ...

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  9. STATE SURPLUSES.

    Sir,—On looking over my letter in your issue of yesterday, I note a material omission. inavertently I stated, when ...

    Article : 113 words
  10. MR. HOBBS AND THE TASMANIAN LEAGUE.

    Sir,—Mr. Hobbs evidently believes in the old adage, "Least said soonest mended"; but as my letter of Tuesday called for a reply and an apology, ...

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  11. TABLE CAPE COUNCIL AFFAIRS.

    Sir,—Cr. Brown seems to have missed the point of my letter in his anxiety to justify his action in moving what a large number of ratepayers ...

    Article : 391 words
  12. LABOR'S POLICY SPEECH AT DELORAINE.

    Sir,—Mr. Lyons' opening speech at Deloraine, if correct, leads one to conclude the Labor Party has just about turned Tasmania into Paradise, ...

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  13. AMUSEMENTS WYNYARD HOSPITAL BENEFIT.

    A big effort is to be made at Wynyard to-morrow by the C.T.A. Merrymakers on behalf of the Spencer Hospital, and the programme will include ...

    Article : 132 words
  14. MR. BENDALL AND MR. CAMERON

    Sir,—I noticed a report in "The Advocate" of an interview with Mr. Norman Cameron, in which he states he is still a leader of an economy party, in ...

    Article : 114 words
  15. DEVONPORT PICTURE ATTRACTIONS.

    A series of big picture attractions are coming to Devonport. To-morrow evening the special draw will be Jacky Coogan in "Oliver Twist," which ...

    Article : 173 words
  16. MERSEY MARINE BOARD.

    Sir,—The letter by your correspondent, "Primus," is an interesting study of the personnel of the Board; but his conclusion that their opposition to my ...

    Article : 536 words
  17. CONSTIPATION.

    Sir,—For the benefit of other sufferers from this distressing ill (which may safely be classed as the real source of perhaps 90 per cent. of our bodily ...

    Article : 361 words
  18. "SAVE THE CHILDREN" FUND.

    Sir,—On the occasion of the recent visit of Canon Brydges and Professor Meredith Atkinson to Burnie, on behalf of this fund, a committee was ...

    Article : 207 words
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