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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE COAL CRISIS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — At a special meeting of the Federal Executive Council to-day a regulation was passed under the War Precautions . ...

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  4. DEVONPORT.

    A had named George Reld of North down was bitten by a snake yesterday afternoon, and immediately out off me of his fingers with an axe. He ...

    Article : 94 words
  5. The North - Western Advocate AND The Emu Bay Times. FAIR AND IMPARTIAL WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1916.

    On Sunday last the anniversary services in connection with the Baptist Sunday School were held in the Tabernacle Rev. J. Parker officiating. The ...

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  6. AFTER THE REFERENDUM

    A meeting of the executive committee of the Leven conscription movement, was held in the Court House yesterday afternoon. Present:— Messre. ...

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  7. THROWN FROM A CART.

    A painful accident occurred at East Devonport last night to Mr. George E. Moore, who was returning from Wesley Vale. When nearing the corner shied ...

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  8. DECLARING COAL "BLACK."

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — It is believed that the Melbourne Trades Hall will not declare coal "black" before ten days hence. ...

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  9. STANLEY.

    Monday was observed as a holiday in Stanley, all places of business and public institutions facing closed There was very little sign of life about the ...

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  10. OUTWARD CARGO.

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  11. THE SHOW RECORD.

    At the Devonport Show to-day and to-morrow, a magnificent display of machinery and ring events over 600 entries. The Red Cross are running the ...

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  12. MORE STEAMER TIED UP.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Further steamers were laid and arrival at Sydney to- day owing to the coal strike. ...

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  13. SUITABILITY OF PRBOLENNA COAL.

    HOBART, Tuesday.— In view of the evidence of the Tasmanian Government Railway Loco. Superintendent (Mr. G. H. Trethewey) before the Public Works ...

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  14. MARRAWAH- SMITHTON LINE.

    The survey party which has been encaged on the proposed route of the Marrawah-Smithton line for some months past, ceased operations on ...

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  15. PUBLIC LIBRARY.

    The following books have recently been added to the Devonport Public Library, and are available to subscribers:— Just David (Eleanor Porter) ...

    Article : 152 words
  16. BURNIE.

    The Emu Bay Railway Co.'s receipts for October, 1916, amounted to £4,258, as compared with £3,107 for October, 1915, making the total receipts for the ...

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  17. EMU BAY COUNCIL.

    The monthly meeting of the Emu Bay Council is to be held on Monday afternoon, but the business is only of a routine nature. The finance ...

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  18. EXEMPTION FROM SERVICE .

    A Court of Exemption was held at the Ulverstone Court House yesterday. Mr. E. W. Turner, P.M., presided. Lieut. R. G. Grubb (Military ...

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  19. COPPER FOR RUSSIA HELD ?P.

    The steamer Eastern has arrived at Port Kembla to load 800 tons of copper for the Russian Government for munition making. She received her ...

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  20. SHEFFIELD.

    A very successful Sunday school anniversary was held at the Baptist Church last Sunday and Monday. Special anniversary hymns had been ...

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  21. ACCOMMODATION FOR BATHERS.

    Some time ago the Tourist Association requested the council to improve the facilities for bathers on the West Beach, suggesting that a pathway should be ...

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  22. Y.M.C.A. AFTERNOON TEA.

    The ladies committee who are organising the afternoon tea booth on Thursday the second day of the show a aid of the Y.M.C.A. Field Service ...

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  23. CROPS AND MARKETS

    Farmers, lately, have been taking advantage of the improved weather conditions to complete their potato planting, while many others are busy ...

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  24. NORTHERN LEAGUE'S ACTION.

    The claim advanced by the North- West Coast that the Loongana be allowed to call with passengers and mails and the cargo shut out from the ...

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  25. SCOTTISH CONCERT.

    A meeting of the committee for the above was held last night to make final arrangements for the forthcoming concerts at Burnie and Devonport, on the ...

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  26. "CORVALIS" FAIR

    All interested are asked to be present at a meeting to be hold in the Council Chambers on Friday at 4 p.m. blatters of special interest will ...

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  27. DEVONPORT.

    In anticipation of getting it away by the boats this week a little more produce came to hand yesterday. It consisted of 65 bags potatoes and 167 bags ...

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  28. ALFORDS PICTURES TONIGHT.

    "In Mizzoura," a five-act picture production of August Thomas rural play, featuring the well-known. American actor. Burr M'Intosh is the star feature ...

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  29. THE WATER SUPPLY.

    Accepting as correct the figures submitted to Monday's meeting of the council by the overseer the position in regard to the water supply is more ...

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  30. MARRAWAH'S RUNNING.

    It was not until yesterday afternoon that the Marrawah's movements in the immediate future wore known, and naturally this caused a flood deal of ...

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  31. RAILTON.

    Last Thursday, the festival in connection with the Methodist Sunday School anniversary was held in the church grounds. A large gathering of ...

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  32. ELLIOTT.

    The annual State school concert took place on Saturday evening last, and was very successful. Mr. W. S. Pegus was chairman, find at the ...

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  33. PENGUIN.

    The monthly sale conducted by Mr. H. J. Day, Sheffield, was held on Monday in M.'Auliffe's yards. Although the yarding was not large, prices ...

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  34. NEW STEAD STOCK SALE.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. — The New stead fat stock market to-day was again over supplied with sheep and lambs, and prices were easier in ...

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  35. UNIVERSITY DEGREE EXAMINATIONS.

    Residents of the town and N.W. Coast generally will be gratified to learn that Devonport has born appointed a centre for holding the ...

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  36. TASMANIAN CASUALTIES

    Rev. G. A. Rowe, rector of Devonport, had the corrowful task yesterday of conveying the sad new Mrs. H. Deakin, Oldest street, East Devonport, ...

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  37. MELBOURNE.

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  38. FORTH.

    The lover of the Jersey and Ayrshire will see all that's best at the Devonport Show to-day and to-morrow (Wednesday and Thursday). Good ring events ...

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  39. SYDNEY.

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  40. BURNIE.

    In consequence of the regular produce boats having been taken off, matters in produce circles at Burnie for the past 10 days have been very quiet ...

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  41. LONDON.

    LONDON, Monday.— Wheat is nominally firm Several parcels just shipped, have been sold at 75/. ...

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  42. ULVERSTONE.

    Mr. H. Rowland (Bert) son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Rowland, Castra road, loft Clverstone yesterday for Claremont. having offered his services, and been ...

    Article : 268 words
  43. ISOLATION OF THE NORTH -WEST.

    There are many who do not yet realise what the suspension of the steamer service between the North-West Coast and the mainland really means Time the consequences may be Cursory consideration of the trade of the Coast is not sufficient to reveal its accurate extent and the estimates that ...

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  44. MOORLEAH.

    Noticeable improvements have lately been made on "Ionglewood" farm Moorleah which Mr. S. Reilly is managing for the Commercial Bank Something ...

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  45. SISTERS CREEK.

    The Sisters Creek Hall was packed when a farewell social was tendered to several soldiers who were home on final leave. The guests of the evening were ...

    Article : 270 words
  46. COO-EE STOCK SALE.

    The Tasmanian Wool growers Agency Co., Ltd., report:— We held our usual fortnightly sale at Coo-ee yesterday, where a heavy yarding of beef, store ...

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  47. LATROBE.

    At the Baptist Tabernacle on Tuesday night the Hew F. J. Martin organising secretary for Baptist Missions in Australia, care an interesting ...

    Article : 88 words
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