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  2. Advertising

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  3. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    HOBART, Tuesdny. — The House of Assembly resumed its session this evenings. COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY. ...

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  4. NATIONAL SERVICE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The Baptist Union to-day passed a resolution pledging members to vote "Yes" at the conscription referendum. ...

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  5. YES OR NO?

    Sir,— I have heard many questions raised and reference made to our women inter-marrying with the Eastern races, in consequence of a remark ...

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  6. IN THE CITIES

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday—At a meeting of the executive committee of the Launceston Show to-night prizes amounting to £1,032 were passed for ...

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  7. ACROSS THE STRAIT

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.— While motoring to-day Mrs. Lack wife of the Rev J Lock, a Methodist minister, fell under the car and her head was ...

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  8. FRENCH VICE-CONSUL EXPIRES.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—Mr. Jules Charles Homery, Vice-Consul for France, died suddenly m Melbourne to-day from heart failure. ...

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  9. PRIMARY INTERESTS CONSIDERED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— "The crops have been harvested and the sheep have been shorn," The Prime Minster (Mr. Hughes) and the Minister for Defence ...

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  10. THE TAMAR INQUIRY.

    LAUNCESTON. Tuesday.— The Royal Commission appointed to investigate the Tamar improvement scheme, was to-day engaged in investigating works ...

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  11. DETAINING A GIRL

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— At the Melbourne City Court to-day Norman M'Donald, a married returned soldier was committed for trial for unlawfully ...

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  12. RECORD MAIL.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.— A record mail was despatched from Launceston to if Melbourne this afternoon. It included sixteen thousand letters. 4,000 ...

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  13. TABLE CAPE MEETINGS.

    Messrs. S. W. Margetts and J. S. Laing were the speakeers at a successful meeting in connection with the Wynyand committee's referendum ...

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  14. KENNEL AND POULTRY SHOW.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday:—The Launceston Kennel and Poultry Society held a successful annual show to-day. "W. G.. Skidmore was awarded the special ...

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  15. INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

    HOBART. Tuesday.— The following cases of infectious diseases were reported to the Public Health Department for the week ended last Saturday: Hobart: ...

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  16. NIETTA COMPENSATION

    HOBART, Tuesday.— At the Practice Court this morning Mr. L. J. Hobkirk made an application ex parte before Mr. Justice Crisp for in order ...

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  17. PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES.

    Mr. Whitsitt, to move for leave to bring in a Bill to authorise a further loan of £8,000 to the Marine Board of Circular Head, and for other ...

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  18. WEDDING BELLS

    Yesterday morning, at St. Stephens Church Penguin, the marriage was solemnised of Miss Gladys Eveline Bonney. eldest daughter of Mr. and ...

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  19. RECRUITING

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  20. HOBART POLICE MAGISTRATE WISE

    HOBART, Tuesday.— In the Bouse of Assembly to-day Mr. B. Watkins complained that the. Premier had deceived the House in his reply to a ...

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  21. VISIT OF HON. J. COOK.

    Mr. W. J. M'Williams, M.H.R., has received a telegram from Hon J. Cook (Leader of the Opposition in the Federal Parliament), announcing that he ...

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  22. THE LEVEN TOLL OF BATTLE

    Mrs. M.Pherson, Abbetsham, has had a letter from her youngest son, Pte, Burns, M'Pherson, dated August 4th, from France in which he says:— ...

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  23. THE APPEAL WOMEN.

    Sir,— As an Australian wife and mother, I cannot refrain from answering "Alice Shedy's" letter in your issue of to-day. There are only two ...

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  24. KENTISH ENTHUSIASM.

    A large and enthusiastic meeting was held at Staverton on Monday evening. Cr. J. F. Cox occupied the chair, and Messrs. Green, "Patterson ...

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  25. LONGFORD SHOW

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.— The Northern Agricultural Society commemorates its diamond jubilee at the Londford show to-morrow. There is a ...

    Article : 289 words
  26. Advertising

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  27. "TO SAVE AUSTRALIA."

    The address delivered by the Rev. T. J.. O'Donnell in seconding n resolution supporting, the National Service Referendum proved a fitting finale to the ...

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  28. ADDRESS AT SASSAFRAS.

    A meeting was held in the Sassafras Methodist Hall on Monday night, at which there was a fair attendance, Cr. V. Rockliff occupied the chair. ...

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  29. LEVEN ORGANISATION.

    A meeting of the Ulverstone committee of the Referendum Council was hold in the Court House on Monday night, There was a good attendance. Mr. A. C. ...

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  30. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  31. A POSER FOR THE ANTIS.

    Sir,— There is one question which ought to be asked at the "Anti" meetings of every "Anti" speaker—by these who have sufficient physical as ...

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  32. PENGUIN CAMPAIGN.

    The Penguin National Referendum Committee opened its campaign in the Rechabite Hall on Monday. The 'Warden (Cr. T. Bennett) was in the. chair ...

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  33. MELBOURNE.

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  34. THE SHOPS CLOSING ACT

    According to the annual report of the Deputy Chief Inspector of Factories (Mr. H. Reynolds), the Shops Closing Act has not been quite so ...

    Article : 247 words
  35. LONDON.

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  36. MAGNET MINE.

    The report for tho week ended October 11th is as follows:— South Adit.— This adit has been advanced 6 feet for the week, making a ...

    Article : 309 words
  37. TABLE CAPE EXEMPTIONS.

    Mr. E. W. Turner, P.M., will hold a court at Wynyard to-morrow for the purpose of dealing with claims for exemptions from military service. ...

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  38. CAULFIELD CUP

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.— Mr. John Wren to-day withdrew Garlin from the Caulfield Cup. to be run on Saturday. ...

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