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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 228 words
  3. Family Notices

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  4. CROPS AND MARKETS

    Six trucks of potatoes from Ulverstone and Pengun arrived yesterday as well as small lots of turning and oats. By road over 100 bags of chaff ...

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  5. DEATH OF MR. E. COOPER, SEN.

    It will be learnt' with deep regret in many parts of the North-West Coast that the death occurred it his residence, "Rosa Grange," Somerset ...

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  6. THE STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the Senate to-day, Senator Gardiner, leading of the Labor Party in that Chamber, moved the disallowance of the War ...

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  7. TULLAH.

    On Monday night, at the Academy of Music, a social evening was field for the purpose of welcoming home two returned soldiers, viz., Sappers Drough and ...

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  8. RIANA.

    The directors of the Emu Bay Butter Factory Co. yesterday let the contract for carting cream to the South Rinna factory to Mr. Clarence Plapp ...

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  9. MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Oats, 2/6 to 2/7; feed oats, 2/3 to 2/4½; chaff, 72/6 hay. 100/; onions, 260/ to 270/; potatoes, 75; to 80/. ...

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  10. SCHOOL GARDENING.

    It is desirable to encourage boys to gain a knowledge of gardening, and with the purpose of assisting the Davonport State school master, Mr. T. W. ...

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  11. DEFENCE COMMTTEE'S LEVY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Unions Defence Committee has made a levy of 10 per cent, on members' wages to assist the unemployed as a ...

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  12. BURNIE.

    At a meeting of the directors of the Emu Bay Butter Factory yesterday afternoon, Mr. O. G. Norton wag re-elected as chairman of directors. ...

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  13. SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Messrs. Bryant and Hayes' report:—The market for potatoes show no improvement. Supplies are still very ...

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  14. WOMEN ORGANISE RELIEF.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A party of 300 women has organised a relief committee for those out of work, through the strike. ...

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  15. HOCKEY CARNIVAL.

    A reminder is given of the patriotic hockey, carnival which is to be held in aid of. the O.A.S. funds on tho East Dovonport Recreation Ground to-day. ...

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  16. THE TIMBER WORKERS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Negotiations are proceeding for the settlement of the strike in the timber industry. ...

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  17. Advertising

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  18. COAL GETTING SHORT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Hon. Joseph Cook, Minister for the Navy, to-day issued a warning that coal supplies in Melbourne are running ...

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  19. THE BUTTER MARKET.

    LONDON, Friday.—The butter market is bare of Colonial, pending the arrival of 60,000 boxes from New Zealand, which is expected to last ...

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  20. MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Lord

    Mayor is arranging to swear in special constables to prevent further riots in the city. ...

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  21. TOMMY COOKERS.

    A shilling fund for the above is being opened by the Devonport O.A.S. Small enough to go in soldiers' pockets, big enough to bring warmth and comfort ...

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  22. ANOTHER COAL MINE OPENED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Further men are being obtained for the coal mines, and another colliery opens ...

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  23. BRITISH RED CROSS DAY

    At the conclusion of a strenuous day's work on behalf of the British Red Cross, the workers of the Ulverstone branch had tho pleasure of ...

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  24. PRICE IN TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Friday.—The Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Mr. G. F. Martin) states for public information that as the supply of butter from ...

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  25. PROHIBITION

    Owing to the adverse weather conditions there was only a moderate attendance at the meeting held at the Baptist Hall. Devonport, last night ...

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  26. NORTH-WESTERN NEWS

    A very fair number of piscatorial enthusiasts assembled at the Caledonian Hotel on Thursday evening, the occasion being the annual meeting of ...

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  27. COLLIERS FAVOR RESUMPTION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Brand council of the Australian Coal and Shale Employes' Federation is sitting in private. ...

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  28. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    An advice was received by the Area Officer (Lieut. C. W. Hare) yesterday afternoon to the effect that Pte. Cumming had left Melbourne by the Conah ...

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  29. BRICKMAKERS RETURN.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The brickmakers to-day decided to report on work on Monday. ...

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  30. RECRUITING TOUR.

    Mr. J. Hughes, recruiting officer for Wilmot, and Sergt.-Major Crisp, recruiting organiser, have been touring the Mersey district during the ...

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  31. POLICE COURTS

    At the Police Court yesterday, before Messrs. A. S. Lakin and L. M. Wyatt, J.'sP. Arthur Wells, charged with having ...

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  32. "BARRIER TRUTH" CEASES PUBLICATION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The unions at Broken Hill have decided to cease the publication of the "Barrier Truth," Broken Hill's Labor ...

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  33. BURNIE SHOW.

    Booth rights for the Burnie show on October 3 and 4 were disposed of by auction by Mr. R. W. Winspear at his mart yesterday afternoon. The ...

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  34. LAUNCESTON ORGANISATIONS.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—A. meeting, under the auspices of the Independent Workers of Tasmania, an organisation which was formed at an ...

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  35. LATROBE. WATER SUPPLY.

    Yes, we are now showing our spring find summer goods, also the very latest creations in millinery. Do not forget to call and. inspect our spring The Hydro-Electric Co. have made good progress with the work in connection with their contract for the pumping of water for the town. supply. It has ...

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  36. SOLDIERS' CLUB

    Since the establishment of a Soldiers' Club at Burnie was first mooted some months, ago, frequent reference has been made to the fact that the ...

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  37. MAJESTIC THEATRE TO-NIGHT.

    No less than three big star features will be presented at the above theatre to-night. Miss Norma Talmadge will appear in the Triangle ...

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  38. DEVONPORT WATERSIDERS.

    A meeting of the Devonport Waterside Workers was held last evening, when the secretary reported that he had received a telegram from the general ...

    Article : 82 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. THE PRODUCE SERVICE.

    With the waterside workers in Sydney willing to return to work, the question was asked yesterday in Burnie whether there was any likelihood of ...

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  41. BURNIE'S PROGRAMME.

    Yesterday's weather did not augur well for the effort being made at Burnio to-day in connection with the British Red Cross Day. but in the event ...

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  42. SPREYTON.

    The anniversary services will te held in the Baptist Church to-morrow afternoon and evening. Bev. P. A. Leeder will conduct the afternoon ...

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  43. THE HIGH SCHOOL.

    The ninth lecture under the auspices of the General Culture Society of the High School was held in the assembly room yesterday, when Mr. F. B. ...

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  44. DEVONPORT.

    The refreshments provided at the Red Cross "at home" at the Majestic Theatre on Thursday evening were much in excess of the requirements', even for the ...

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  45. DON.

    The sum of £10/6/ was realised as the result of the recent effort at Don in aid of St. Olave's Church. ...

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  46. ULVERSTONE.

    One of the chief attraction of the North-West Coast to tourists is the excellence of its fishing, and at present the fish are plentiful and biting well. ...

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  47. A FULL SHIP.

    As announced in yesterday's "Advocate" and "Times" it was only a matter of a day or so before the whole of the passenger ...

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  48. "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES."

    There is no doubt that the Burnie Amateur Comedy Club are happy in their choice of a pi[?] for show night, for "Jones" is perhaps the greatest ...

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  49. WYNYARD'S CONTRIBUTION.

    Notwithstanding the wretched day on which the deff[?] show was held at Wynvard the proceeds from all sources reached £46/15/1. The expenses ...

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  50. LATROBE RIFLE CLUB.

    Sir,—In Friday's issue of the "Advocate" appears an advertisement with reference to a challenge by Latrobe Rifle Club. As secretary of the above. ...

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  51. "OUR DAY" IN LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—Our Day" in connection with the British Reel Cross was entered into with enthusiasm at Launceston to-day. ...

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  52. BURNIE THEATRE TO-NIGHT.

    The American Pictures will present another first-class programme at the above theatre to-night, when patrons, in addition to seeing some excellent ...

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  53. DEVON HOSPITAL ECC-DAY.

    Sir.—As eggs are plentiful, may I ask for a liberal response, to the children's annual effort for "eggs for the Devon Hospital?" Friday, the 28th ...

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  54. CADETS' COMBINED FOOTBALL MATCH ABANDONED.

    The Devoaport Military Cadets' Association were yesterday notified by the Launceston Military and Naval Cadets Association that owing to the latter's ...

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  55. STAR OF PEACE TEXT. I.O.R.

    The quarterly meeting of the Star of Peace Tent I.O.R. was held on Thursday evening when the Chief Ruler. Mr. F. C. Wilson occupied the ...

    Article : 176 words
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