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  2. Advertising

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  3. Family Notices

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  4. LATE WAR NEWS

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—The Prime Minister, M. Kerensky, has resigned, and left Petrograd, declaring that the difficulty of re-constituting the. ...

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  5. O.A.S.

    The hon treasurer of the Devonport,[?] ...

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  6. PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    At the was anniversary meeting in the Theatre on Saturday big [?]etion was taken up to defray the exprnses. These amcunted to ...

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  7. LATROSE.

    The inquest concerning the death oF C. J. Hench, who was killed in the motor smash on the Barrington road, will be completed at the Court house ...

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  8. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S SPEECH.

    Mr. Lloyd George, after tributing Italy's war. efforts said that we were fighting to defeat the most dangerous conspiracy ever plotted, against the ...

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  9. WYNYARD.

    Tme monthly meeting of the T.C. Council will be held to-morrow. On Saturday afternoon the Wynyard cadets were at home to the Burnie ...

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  10. POULTRY SHOW.

    To-morrow in the Oddfellows' Hail and mart the local Poultry Society will hold their annual show of poultry dogs pigcons eage birds, etc., and as ...

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  11. LAUNCESTON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 words
  12. THE CAUSE OF THE WAR.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Information his been received indicating that tho Central Empires, early in July, 1914, decided on a ' policy" which would ...

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  13. FORTH.

    There was a large attendance of the members of the ladies patriotic committee at the regular meeting held in the Town Hall on Thursday afternoon. The ...

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  14. NORTHDOWN

    A successful social was held at St. James' Hall on Friday night, the Hector (Rev. V. G. Howe) presiding over a large attendance. Mrs. Thomas, Miss ...

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  15. MR. E. W. TURNER, P.M.-

    A very representative gathering of gentlemen assembled at the council meeting room, Devonpnrt, on Saturday evening to bid farewell to ...

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  16. NO "NEXT TIME."

    War was a ghastly business, he proceeded, but it is not so grim as a bad peace. There was an end to the most horrible war, but a bad peaco ...

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  17. PRICE OF METALS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  18. DEVONPORT.

    Mr. W. Maxwell has received a letter from his son, Ptc. Gerald Maxwell, who stated that at the time of writing he was enjoying a spell aiter ...

    Article : 169 words
  19. U-BOATS' FAILURE.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—Ex-Cap-tain Persius, summarising the naval work of the third year of the war, reiterates a warning against ...

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  20. ULVERSTONE.

    While cycling in the vicinity of the recreation ground on Saturday the Hon. H. A. Nichols had a somewhat startling experience. The bar ...

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  21. CROPS AND MARKETS

    Produce deliveries at Devonport on , Saturday consisted of 50 bags pot[?]toes; 917 bags oats, 33 bags pens, 338. bags turnips, 114 bags chaff, and ...

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  22. THE FLANDERS BATTLE.

    They would have seen, he proceeded, that the Germans said that they were satisfied with the resnlt of the last battle in Flanders. All he could ...

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  23. FANGY DRESS HOCKEY.

    On Saturday a fancy dress hockey match by Indicia was played on the recreation ground between teams representing Devonport and Burnie. The ...

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  24. THREE YEARS OF WAR

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Press Bureau announces that King George has telegraphed to the King of the Belgians stating ...

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  25. [?] COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

    The theoretical examination, under the auspices of the Trinity College of Music, London, took place at the Council Chambers on Saturday. This ...

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  26. BURNIE.

    R. W. Winspear reports that at the Burnie mart for the past week there has been a steady demand from the West Coast for eggs, butter and ...

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  27. TRAIN GUARANTEES.

    "It is the intention of the Devonport cadets' football team to visit Burnic on Saturday, August 23, to play the return match against the cadets there, ...

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  28. The Forth-[?]

    The coroner (Hon. J. Hone, M.L.C.) held a formal inquiry at the Sheffield Police Court on Friday afternoon in reference to the death of the late ...

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  29. MESSAGE TO RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Press Bureau announces that Mr. Lloyd George telegraphed to the Russian Prime Minister (M.Kerensky) ...

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  30. BURNIE.

    When general business concludes at the Burnie Waterside 'Workers' annaul meeting to-niglit, arrangements will be made in connection with the ...

    Article : 318 words
  31. FRANCE REPLIES TO BRITAIN.

    TAKIS, Sunday.—The President of France, M. Poincare, replying to King George's message, states:—"France is resolved to pursue to a finish the work ...

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  32. LONDON BUTTER MARKET.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The butter maximum prices have been raised 8/ all round, except for Banish, which is not fixed. ...

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  33. NEXT YEAR'S FRUIT CROP.

    Considerable anxiety exists amongst Australian orchardists as to the profitable disposal of next season's crop. Conferences of growers have been held ...

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  34. SPLENDID AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reviewing the third years operations, the Marquis of Crewe tributed the splendid valor of the Australian infantry in France. ...

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  35. GENERAL SMUTS' ELOQUENT APPEAL.

    General Smuts, in a message to the British Dominions, says:— More and more the inward meaning of the world war appears. ...

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  36. MR.G. H. LOFTS APPOINTMENT

    HOBART, Sunday.—The town electrical engineer of Devonport, Mr.G.H Lofts, has been appointed to the position of district manager in charge of the ...

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  37. KENTISH.

    A tram of local draughts players will play a seturn match at Ulverstone on Wednesday afternoon, leaving here at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The players ...

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  38. NATONE SHOOTING ACCIDENT

    The deepest regret was expressed when it become known that Mr. L. J. Clark of Upper Stowport, had lost his right arm as the result of a shooting ...

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  39. LOWER BARRINCTON.

    Rev. V. G. Britton gave a lantern lecture illustrating the war Mid war subjects on Friday evening the Ward (Cr. J. A. Moore) presiding. ...

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  40. CADET FOOTRALL.

    The Deforaine [?] football motored to Devonport on saturday play the return match with the [?] This eventnated at the ...

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  41. BURNIE POLICE COURT.

    In the Burnie Police Court on Saturday morning before Messrs. R. S. sanderson and Co., Jakins, J.sP., ...

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  42. RAILTON.

    At the Kentish Council meeting on Saturday a requisition was read from Railton asking that an election be held to fill the vacancy caused by the ...

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  43. PUBLIC WORKS

    HOBART, Sunday.—The following tenders have been accepted:—Road Grassy to Surprise. Bay, Thomas Jaynes, £99/8/9: road, Christmas Hills to ...

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  44. LONDON'S MEETING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Lloyd George received a great ovation on rising to address a great meeting at the Queen's Hall to express London's ...

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  45. IN MEMORIAM.

    Last might at St. John's church, the service took the form of an in memoriam for the municipality's fallen soldiers. The building was parked, and ...

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  46. SASSAFRAS.

    On the afternoon of Monday, July 30, the ladies of the district visited 1110 local State school to express appreciation of the work of Miss Jessop in ...

    Article : 136 words
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