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  2. ACROSS THE STRAUS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Inter sate Commission took evidence regarding the boot industry to day A Commonwealth expert in hides and ...

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  3. REPATRIATION

    HOBART, Thursday — At a meeting of the War Council at Hobart, the Premier (Hon. W. H. Lee) submitted copies of correspondence ...

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  4. PERSONAL

    It is understood the Rev. R. C. K. Kelly is to succeed the Rev. G. E. Moore ns rector of the Georgetown parish. ...

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  5. SOLDIERS REPATRIATION

    A public meeting was held at tho Burnie Town Hall last night, when Mr. J. L. Moore, inspector of repatriation, explained the assistance that could be ...

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  7. IN THE CITIES

    LAUNOESTON, Thursday.—A party of 93 sick and wounded soldiers returned by the loongana today a number of whom had been woman ...

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  9. WHAT TO SEND TO SOLDIERS

    Lieut. Ken Field, of Devonport, Tasmania, writing from the 3rd London General Hospital to his father (Air. S. S. Field), gives the following hints:— ...

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  10. APPEAL FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Alderman P. Stapley, the Lord Mayor, has received over £40,000 in aid of the State War Council's appeal for returned ...

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  11. WEST COAST PROSPECTS.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Minister: For Mines Sir Elliott Lewis, when seen on his return from the Vest Coast, said that ho was considerably ...

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  12. A LAUNCESTON INQUEST.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday,—At the inquest today the death of william henry M Pherson, hotelkeeper of Derby who died suddenly last night. ...

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  13. MT. BISCHOFF.

    The following is the report of operations fur the fortnight ending February 9th inst.:— Gossan Benches.—Benches Nos. 3, 4 ...

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  14. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ROLLS.

    HOBART, Thursday. — A proclamation ha& been signed by the Governor authorising the preparation of new electoral rolls for the Legislative ...

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  15. MAGNIFYING POSTAL ERRORS.

    The Postmaster General objects to small complaints against his department being magnified into great errors. The records show, he says, that one ...

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  16. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS.

    HOBART, Thursday — At a meeting of the Executive Council to-day the following business was approved :—Bank holidays are to be observed at ...

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  18. A DETONPORT SERMON

    The above was the subject of a serman preached at the Devonport Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening by the Rev. J. H. Dabb, B.A.,being ...

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  19. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  20. CHILD SLAVERY ON FARMS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr.A.B. Piddington, Chief Interstate Commissioner was today assured in evidence that children of seven and eight years ...

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  21. WEATHER FORECAST.

    HOBART, Thursday — The weather forecast for the ensuing 24 hours is as follows;—fine and cool, southerly wind. ...

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  22. TO ACOUIRE COLLIERY.

    The mining lodges of tho northern district (N.S.W.) have adopted the Delegate Boad's recommendation that a coal mine should be acquired by the ...

    Article : 194 words
  23. MEDICAL DISPUTE

    HOBART, Thursday.—In the Practice Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Crisp, an appeal was heard against the decision of Commissioner Stops at ...

    Article : 116 words
  24. METAL MARKETS.

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  25. SOLDIERS AND INCOME TAX

    During tho course of Sir. J. L. Moore's explanation of the repatriation scheme at tho Burnie Town Hull last night there was a brief ...

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  26. RAILWAY WORKSHOP TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY.—A tragic accident occurred at Bathurst railWay workships, resulting in the dentil of two men and the serious . injury of a third. The ...

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  27. FALSE RUMORS ABOUT A VESSEL.

    Currency has been given to rumors that a Norwegian vessel was being detained in Hobson's Bay owing to some action on the part of the naval ...

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  28. FOR THE WAR HORSES

    Some time ago Tasmania outshone the mainland with, tie success of is endeavor to assist the Purple Cross, but it was a bitter disappointment to ...

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  29. SORROW IN THE DREGS

    The Glebe Police Court, Sydney, was crowded with women when Susie. Lowe, or Simmonds, 33, was charged before Mr. Payten, S.M., with ...

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  30. A DEVONPORT HORTICULTURIST.

    Mr. H. Stuart Dove Writes:— To tho who are lovers of flower ; and foliage plants, I would recommend a visit just now to the conservatory of ...

    Article : 434 words
  31. THE TAXATION PROBLEM,

    It b probable that the Federal Government will not proceed with the imposition of the bachelor tax authorised by Parliament last year. The ...

    Article : 204 words
  32. WOMEN'S PART IN THE WAR

    Sir,—There Is both the wish and the will in Australian women to follow the example of America. But where, is the leader? We are complacent with ...

    Article : 353 words
  33. ON THE RANGES

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  34. "NOT THE TIME FOR SPOUT."

    Following tho refusal of the Mayor of Sale to accede to the local Rowing Club's request to convene a, public meeting to consider the matter of ...

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  35. "FOOD, NOT MEN"

    SYDNEY,—Mr. Donald Black, secretary of the Electrical Trades Union, states that he is of opinion that the whole of the unions which have ...

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  36. DIVIDING WHEAT FROM TARES

    CULCAIRN (U.S. W.)—Much interest lias been taken lately by farmers and agents in an experimental reaper thresher header at work on Messrs. ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND MINERS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z).—The coal miners Federation has forwarded a demand to the coalmine Owners Association for 29 per cent increases in ...

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  38. POLICE COURTS

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—At the Police court to-day Emilo Guero, a French sailor and Orla Hansen, a Norwegian, employed on the schooner. ...

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  40. ULVERSTONE v. SHEFFIELD.

    The Ulverstone and Sheffield clubs will fire a teams match at Sheffield tomorrow, with eight men aside, 10 shots, over the 500 and 600yds. ranges. ...

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