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  2. THE WEST COAST

    The weather last, week was wet and rough. The roster football match was postponed. ...

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  3. NORTH-WESTERN TASMANIA: News and Notes.

    A well-attended euchra social and dance was held in the Oddfellows' Hall on Thursday night to assist a resident who has been in bad health. The ...

    Article : 285 words
  4. Queenstown Football Teams on Tour

    At West Park, Burnie, on Saturday afternoon a mutch was played between a Queenstown team, Railway United, and a team ...

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  5. ONE-SIDED GAME

    The weather was far from ideal for the football match between [?] (Queen[?] town) and Devonport teams on the Devonport, show ground on Saturday. Heavy ...

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  6. NEW GROUND.

    The success which attended the fair in aid of the funds of the New Ground State school must have proved very gratifying to all concerned. Cr. ...

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  7. QUEENSTOWN.

    At the Queenstown Police Court on Saturday morning, before Messrs. G. T. Bird and F. Adamthwaite, J's.P., H. E. Wilker was charged with ...

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  8. MINE ACCIDENT.

    At the Federation mine about 20 men have been temporarily put off, owing to an accident, in connection with the haulage from the black face to the ...

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  9. PIONEER GOLD MINING COMPANY

    Encouraging reports were received during the week-end from the Pioneer Gold Mining Company's show at Mount Huxley. ...

    Article : 225 words
  10. TRAIN BREAKDOWN.

    The Emu Bay 'Railway Co.'s train arrived over two hours late on Saturday, owing to a cylinder of the engine blowing out at Renison Bell. ...

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  11. MORIARTY.

    Mr. Dave Dewhurst's health is much improved, and he expects to return to his home at Moriarty shortly. ...

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  12. DEVONPORT.

    Tenders are invited by the municipal council for various works, including, the re-roofing of part of the Town Hall, erection of a shelter shed ...

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  13. WARATAH.

    All outdoor sports were postponed on Saturday owing to the rough weather. ...

    Article : 15 words
  14. SHEFFIELD.

    Mr G. P. Taylor, registered optometrist, visits Sheflield to-morrow, and may the consulted at Maddox's Hotel from 2 till 4.30, or later by ...

    Article : 37 words
  15. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. J. Finch has received advice that her daughter May is an inmate of the Launceston Hospital. Mrs. Finch leaves for Launceston to-day. ...

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  16. JUVENILE BALL.

    The annual juvenile ball in aid of St. Martin's Church will be held at the Metropole Hall on Thursday evening. In [?]asl years this function has ...

    Article : 61 words
  17. KIMBERLEY.

    On Wednesday afternoon a salvation Armay fair was held in Mrs. Cullen's hall in aid of the annual selfdenial appeal. At night a concert was ...

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  18. SPECIAL TRAIN.

    A special train was run from Waratah to Magnet on Friday evening, and a number took advantage of it to be present at a ball held there. All who ...

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  19. STRAHAN.

    In Saturday's hockey matches Excelsiors beat, Imperials by three goals to one. The Carnival team beat The Rest ...

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  20. Fireball at Nietta

    A thunde[?] was heard at Nietta about 6.30 a.m. on Saturday, and was attended by a startling occurrense. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ...

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  21. RAILTON.

    The decison of the council on Saturday to proceed with the borrowing of £125 for the purpose of introducing a sanitary ssytem for Railton is in ...

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  22. PENGUIN.

    For many years the row of tall poplar trees growing on the eastern boundary of "Watcombe House" grounds has been an outstanding ...

    Article : 195 words
  23. A RETROSPECT.

    At the Board of Advice meeting yesterday a letter was read from the Education Department norifying the appointment of ...

    Article : 181 words
  24. FORTH.

    A meeting of the recreation committee was held on Wednesday night to discuss ways and mea[?]s of raising money to erect a fence. It ...

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  25. QUEENSTOWN AFFAIRS

    At the fortnightly meeting of the Queenstown Council the following school attendance returns were tabled: ...

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  26. ULVERSTONE.

    If the numerous inquiries from various parts of the Commonwealth for particulars of the forthcoming Australian Axemen's Carnival on November ...

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  27. LATROBE.

    A special meeting of the council was hold on Thursday afternoon, when there were present: The Warden (Cr. W. A. Reynolds) and Crs. F. D. ...

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  28. BURNIE.

    Entries for the tournament arranged by the North-Western Badminton Association, which will commence to-night, number 146. Play will ...

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  29. WYNYARD.

    Mr. F. C. Harvey, of Fingal, has been appointed manager of the local branch, and will take charge towards the end of next week. Mr. ...

    Article : 384 words
  30. Strahan

    Green and Golds beat Magpies in Saturdays football match after a close game Green and Golds scored the winning goal in the last few minutes, and gon by five ...

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  31. No Match at Queenstown

    In the absence of the Railway and Smelters football learns, both on tour on the North-West Coast, no matches were played at Queenstown on Saturday ...

    Article : 52 words
  32. Advertising

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  33. UPPER BURNIE.

    Carl Wilson, Romaine's popular footballer, who recently had his shoulder[?] bone broken at West Park is recovering. [?] Time Dance: ...

    Article : 82 words
  34. CALDER.

    Mr. and Mrs. I. E., U. Harris and family left the district during the week, after a good many years' residence. Two repatriation farms are also without ...

    Article : 40 words
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