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  2. Advertising

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  3. MAILS CLOSE

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  4. NORTH-WESTERN NEWS

    On Sunday evening Rev. A. Butler , Preached has farewell sermon in the Eapitsh Church On Monday evening Rev and Mrs. Bulter were tendered a ...

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  5. HIGH SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS.

    The annual examinations in connection with the Burnie State High School were completed yesterday afternoon, and the results trill be forwarded to ...

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  6. TASMANIAN CASUALTIES

    Mr. P. Geason, of Deloraine, received news a few days ago that one of in brothers who had enlisted from Ne.. South Wales was reproted missing. ...

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  7. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION.

    Mr. J. A. -Johnson, M.A., principal of the Training College, Hobart, delivered his final lecture under the suspices of the University Extension ...

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  8. THE FUTURE OF DEVONORT.

    Mr. D. Burke, the respected Warden of Westbury was a passenger by the morning train yesterday from White foord Hills to Lillico. "Whilst the train ...

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  9. AT BURNIE POST OFFICE.

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  10. BURNIE BAND.

    The annual meeting of the Burnie Brass Band will be held at the Town Hail assembly room to-morrow evening The balance-sheet will disclose a ...

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  11. ENGLISH MAILS EXPECTED.

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  12. WATTLE DAY.

    Arrangements have been made for Devonport to fall into line with other centres by celebrating Wattle Day Saturday. Miss York and Mr. H. S. ...

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  14. FRENCH RED CROSS.

    In connection with the efforts race Burnie last month on behalf of the French Red Cross Fund where by £175 was raised the secretary Mr. ...

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  15. SUNNYSIDE.

    On the evening of the inst at the residence of Mr.James Lowry the friends of Mr.T.Mahoney of Sunday side assembled for the purpose of ...

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  16. "JIM THE PENMAN" AT CENTRAL HALL. TO-NIGHT.

    At the Central Hall. Marine Terrain, to-night Mr. .J. A. Alford present. one of the notable characterisations in the moving picture line. John Mason. ...

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  17. 91ST INFANTRY PARADE.

    In this issue the members of the 91st Infantry are notified that compulsory parades Axe to be held before the forth coming camp in October. The dates ...

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  18. The North-Western Advocate. AND The Emu Fan Times. FAIR AND IMPARTIAL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1916.

    Roumsmia's well-timed entry into the war arena upon the side of the Allies constitutes," without a deute the grwest blow tho Central Powers have ...

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  19. LATROBE.

    A very pleasant gift was received by the Devon Hospital yesterday from the children attending the West Devonport Methodist Church though ...

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  20. MARY PICKFORD IN "LITTLE PAL."

    To-night, in the Town Hall . Cart Wright's Pictures will present two Famous Players films,The Commanding officer a four-act military drama, ...

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  21. A NIGHT IN THE BUSH.

    Mr. Robert Wescombe, of Moriarty, reported to the police yesterday morning that his son, aged about 12 years, was missing. It appears that the lad ...

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  22. WYNYARD.

    Pte. K. J. Ponton, son of Mr. .James Pantou, of Flowerdale station, in the course of in interesting letter from the teanckes in France to his mother ...

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  23. WINTER WEATHER

    Deloraine —The heavy rain experienced on Sunday, after an interval on Monday morning, recommenced before noon, torrents again falling for several hours, ...

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  24. ULVERSTOME.

    The Director of Education (Mr. W. T. M'Coy) arrived in Ulverstone yesterday afternoon, and to-day he will, in company with the Inspector of ...

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  25. LONDON.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mildura dried fruits arc in keen demand, as they are the best on the market. Sultanas sold at 99. and lexias ut 72;. ...

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  26. CROPS AND MARKETS

    Absolutely no business was done yesterday. Only two loads, totalling 91 bags of potatoes, arrived by road, and 482 bags oats. 120 bags chaff, and 84 ...

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  27. DEVONPORT.

    An attempt is to be made to reform a local anxintary in connection with the British and Foreign Bible Society with this and in view a meeting of ...

    Article : 152 words
  28. BUTTER PRODUCTION INCREASING.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Minister for Customs (Hon. F. G. Tudor) stated to-day that the butter production was rapidly increasing, and will soon ...

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  29. BURNIE.

    Some 315 bans potatoes were delivered at Burnie yesterday, making 730 bags for the two days, which the carryover from last week was 500 bags. ...

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  30. IRREGULAR ATTENDANCE.

    The commit appointed to go through the attendance returns of nil the Schools in the Table Cape munipality has instructed the inspector ...

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  31. WHEAT MARKET.

    LONDON. Monday.—Wheat parcels to-day collapsed to the extent of 4; at the close, on the renewed talk of the prospects of the opening of the ...

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  32. PATRIOTIC MEETING.

    "Everybody welcome, everybody wanted, is the "war-cry" for to-night's meeting of the Wynyard patriotic League. At this meeting the ...

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  33. ANOTHER COUNCILLOR RESIGNS.

    Cr. W. Jeffrey, who has been a member for the South ward for the past 2½ years, yesterday tendered his resignation. This was chiefly due to ...

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  34. AMERICAN MARKET DECLINES.

    CHICAGO. Tuesday,— Wheat has calapsed prices falling 10 to 11 cents September delivery at 140½ cents The ...

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  35. THAT SANITARY SYSTEM.

    "A Visitor" writes—Allow me space to point out the disgraceful state of the sanitary arrangements at Wynyard. One boarding house where the ...

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  36. PERSONAL

    Mr. K. H. Tucker, a former resident of Railton and Spreyton, who has been domiciled for the past eight years in .New South Wales, is at present paying ...

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  37. DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION.

    The Director of Education (Mr. W. T. M'Coy) arrived from Burnie by yesterday morning' train. Until midday he was busy at the State High ...

    Article : 147 words
  38. HOBART.

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  39. SURNIE.

    A special meeting of the Northern League, Burnie branch, has been convened for to-night at the assembly room to consider the curtailing of ...

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  40. WARATAH.

    Among those who have recently been home on final leave are Private Jno. O'Malley, who left for camp on Monday, and Lance-Corpl. C. M. ...

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  41. RAILWAY EXTENSIONS

    HOBART, Tuesday— At last night meeting of the City Council Alderman Botrtrill moved, "That this Council wait upon the Premier to urge the ...

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  42. THE COURTS

    At the Police Court yesterday, before Messrs. J. D. Millen and H. P. M'Crees, J.'sP., Denis Michael sollins was charged with having received ...

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  43. AMERICAN PICTURES.

    Muriel Starr was acclaimed through out Australia as a magnificent emotionel actress and the powerful the law ...

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  44. THE SHOTS.

    Messrs. H. H. M'Fie, W. H. Lewis, and J. Luck were busily engaged yesterday canvassing for special prizes for the ensuring exhibition of the Agricultural ...

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  45. MELBOURNE.

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  46. TULLAH.

    At the Academy of Music on Friday night a most successful fair was held by the committee of the Queen of Erin connection with the Children's Queens ...

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  47. SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—On the Sydney market to-day 9,600 bags of Tasmanian potatoes arrived. Redskins sold at 10. All other lines were unchanged. ...

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  48. CONDITIONS ON VEST COAST.

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday. — The conditions to-day were again wet and cold, with heavy showers of hail and rain, a little snow also falling ...

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  49. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURES.

    At the Baptist Hall to-night and to-morrow night University Extension lectures will be given by Mr. ,T. A. Johnson. M.A.. principal of the Hobart ...

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  51. NORTHERN FLOODS SUBSIDING.

    LAUNCESTON. Tuesday.—The floods in the North Esk and South Esk rivers arc south . and subsiding and ordinary train traffic has been resumed. ...

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  52. TAMAR TRADE PROSPECTS.

    HOBART. Tuesday—The Engineer-in-Chief giving evidence before the public works committee to-day said he not recommend the erection ...

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  53. STATE SCHOOL PLAYGROUND.

    The council clerk is in receipt of a reply from the Public Works Department in reference to the condition of the playground at the Burnie State ...

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  54. RAINS IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—There have been further good rains throughout most of the State, but the conditions are clearing. ...

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