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  2. HOSPITAL EGG DAY.

    The annual gathering of eggs for the benefit of tho Devon Hospital is to be observed this week. Mrs. Heath and for assistants will be in attendance at ...

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  3. PREOLENNA COAL MINE

    Any doubt that might have existed as to whether there was sufficient coal at the Proolenna mine to warrant the extension of the line to its proper ...

    Article : 295 words
  4. THE COAL STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The gravest apprehension is being: felt as to the result of the efforts to settle the coal strike. ...

    Article : 64 words
  5. COOL STORAGE

    At the Devon port Council Chambers last evening a mooting; of those, interested in the fruit-growing industry was addressed by Mr. W. French, the ...

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  7. KILLED IN ACTION.

    son of Thomas and Edith Castleton, 18 'William Street, Lowestoft. England, at Pozieres, Franco, on July 28, 1910; formerly of Burnie. ...

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  8. The North-Western Advocate AND The Emu Bay Times. FAIR AND IMPARTIAL. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1916.

    Miss Olive Brooks is in receipt of a rather. interesting communication from Mr. C. A Durant, of Folkestone. England, in which he informs her ...

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  9. A CRUSHED FOOT.

    Whilse engaged clearing land last week Mr. W. Bugg had the misfortune to cut his foot rather severely. He was using an are and by some means ...

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  10. P.A.F.S. SOCIAL.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Loyal Mersey Lodge was held last evening, the chair being occupied by Bro. C. N'eville, W.M. One now member was ...

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  11. 1,000 ENGINEERS IDLE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — About one thousand engineers and" firemen employed by private firms in Sydney hare been discharged owing to the shortage of gas ...

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  12. THE WEATHER.

    Rain fell on Hominy evening, a total of 7 points being recorded. The day had been very sultry, so it had the effect of rendering the atmosphere ...

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  13. BALLOT AT WONTHAGGI.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Increasing inconvenience and loss is being caused through the shortage of coal. A ballot is being taken at Wontliaggi, ...

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  14. WYHYARD.

    Miss Millie Seantlebury and those who were associated with her in the effort on Saturday in aid of the Y.M.C.A. field service work are to be ...

    Article : 130 words
  15. DON.

    The anniversary of the Congregational Sunday school was celebrated on Sunday last under favorable weather conditions. The attendance at the ...

    Article : 171 words
  16. NEWCASTLE MINERS' ATTITUDE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The ballet of coal owners it Nerevastle has been cancelled owing to the hostility of the men at the meetings called to consider the ...

    Article : 37 words
  17. LATROBE.

    Malini the man who has appeared before all the crowned heads of Europe, will make' his first appearance before a Latrobe audience at the Oddfellows ...

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  18. MT. BISCHOFF SMELTERS.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. — The Mt. Bischoff Smelting Co. has only sufficient coal to l ast till Christmas. ...

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  19. SIX O'S SILVER MINE

    A Court of Mines was held at the Burnie Courthouse yesterday morning, before the Warden (Mr. E. W. Turner). Patrick O'Brien, of Launceston ...

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  20. CITIZENS' CLUB.

    Preliminary steps' in connection with the formation of a citizens' club for Wynyard and district were taken on Monday night, when an informal ...

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  21. MELBOURNE NEWE ZEALAND SERVICE AFFECTED.

    A cable from Now Zealand states that the coal position is very acute in the Dominion, and there is no prospect of securing sufficient bunkers for the ...

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  22. ULVERSTONE.

    It is hoped that the weather will change to a somewhat more settled character, more in keeping with our usual Tasmanian summer season. ...

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  23. OLD RESIDENT'S DEATH.

    There passed away at tin Devon Hospital on Monday night Mr. Joseph Cook in his 58th year. The deceased, who has been a resident of the town since ...

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  24. ANXIETY AT ULVERSTONE.

    There is considerable anxiety among business men, as to the duration of the coal strike. It is feared that if the attempt on the part of the Prime ...

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  25. TOURIST ASSOCIATION.

    It is noticed that the Ulverstone Tourist and Progress Association are anxious to preserve oar places of interest in good order that visitors may be ...

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  26. DEVONPORT.

    The following donations are acknowledged by Sirs. C. H. Moon, lion, treasurer of the local branch of the Rod Cross Society. J. D. Murray (half ...

    Article : 69 words
  27. CROPS AND MARKETS

    Produce deliveries were extremely light yesterday, only a couple of teams coming in with a load of chaff and straw respectively, and only 42 bgs ...

    Article : 61 words
  28. SHIPPING.

    Mr. R. W. Stuart, harbor master, received a wire yesterday stating that the ketch Sara Hunter would leave Melbourne for Wynvard on Saturday. ...

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  29. HOBART.

    Messrs. A. G. Webster and Sons, Ltd., report:—We sold at Railway on Monday: 1 truck chaff, £3/8/; 1 truck ditto (medium), at £3/5/; 1 truck wood, ...

    Article : 39 words
  30. BURNIE.

    Electric Light Consumers Note.—Today is the last day for claiming rebate on electric light accounts. ...

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  31. WHARF APPROACH.

    Messrs. W. P. Hales (Engineer, of Northern' Line.) and C. V. Nairn (Engineer of Existing Lines), who arrived at Devonport on Monday night. met ...

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  32. ROCKY CAPE.

    On Monday, Nov. 6, there was a Rood gathering at the Rocky Cape Hall to bid farewell to Private W. A. 'Lamprey, who was heine on final ...

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  33. FAILING TO REPORT

    "That, being on October 3, 1916, a male inhabitant of Australia, and having resided therein for six months, and being a British-born subject of the ...

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  34. PATRIOTIC FAIT.

    Preparations for the monster patriotic fair to be held at the theatre on December' 13 are proceeding space. The committee of ladies and other workers ...

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  35. MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The latest quotations are: — Oats, 2/3; feed oats, 1/10 to 2/; Lay, £6/10/; chaff; 62/6; potatoes, £5/15/ to £6/15/; onions ...

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  36. TASMANIAN WOOLGROWERS.

    Thee Tasmanian Woolgrowers' Agency Co., Ltd., report:—We held our usual monthly stock sale at our yards, Yolla, on Monday. A fair yarding came to ...

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  37. SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — To-day's quotes were:—Oats, 2,11; maize, 3/9 to 3/11; potatoes: Clarence River, £5/10/. Other lines are unchanged. ...

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  38. COURT NEWS.

    There will be a sitting of the Police Court "at Burnie to-morrow morning when several case are listed for [?]sion. They include alleged breaches of ...

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  39. N.S. WALES WHEAT CROP.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — It is feared that a considerable amount of rust will be found in the wheat crop in the "Western district. ...

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  40. THE WEATHER.

    An oppressive atmosphere prevailed yesterday as the result of easterly weather conditions. Heavy rain fell during the early hours of the morning, but in ...

    Article : 49 words
  41. IRISHTOWN.

    The adherents of the Presbyterian Church have, suffered a severe loss in the removal of the Rev. Casboult to fresh fields of labor at Deloraine. The ...

    Article : 97 words
  42. LONDON.

    LONDON, Monday. — Canadian cheese is quoted at 124/ to 128/. The Queensland Government have opened a butter selling department in ...

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  43. VERDUN BAY.

    It is probable that an effort will be made to organise a function to celebrate Verdun Day on February 28, the first anniversary of that great ...

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  44. WOOD FUEL.

    During the stay at Devonport of Messrs. W. P. Hales and C.C. Nairn of the Railway Department, they were interviewed by the Warden (Cr. W. G. ...

    Article : 241 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. A BROKEN ARM.

    Th young son of Sir. Mr. Guest has met with a painful accident at Irish-town. A horse he was riding took fright. resulting in the lad being ...

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  47. "BROKEN COIN" AT ALFORD'S TO-NIGHT.

    A first-class programme, of animated photography will be, presented by Mr. J. A. Alford at the Central Hall, Marine Terrace, to-night, when the ninth ...

    Article : 214 words
  48. NEWSTEAD STOCK SALE.

    LAuNCESTON, Tuesday. — The Newstead fat stock market to-day was well supplied with sheep and lambs. The presence of country butchers had the ...

    Article : 122 words
  49. SCOTTISH CONCERT

    "In Percy Blundell is discovered another genuine tenor. He has a Voice fresh and very sweet which he uses exceptionally well. The timbre is of ...

    Article : 331 words
  50. CIRCULAR HEAD MARINE BOARD

    The monthly meeting of the Circular load Marine Board was held at Stanley on Monday afternoon, when there were present:—Messrs. C. T. Smith ...

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  51. A.W.U. DEMANDS.

    There was a large attendance of farmers at the Sassafras Hall on Monday light, when almost every farm in the district, also several at Harford, were ...

    Article : 208 words
  52. UNSETTLED WEATHER.

    A lowering glass on Monday indicated the steady fall of rain that was experienced early yesterday morning, 7 points being registered up to 9 a.m. ...

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  53. AMERICAN PICTURES.

    A crowded house greeted the Above company at the Town Hall last night, when, in addition to presenting a magnificent programme of pictures ...

    Article : 121 words
  54. CORNWALL DISTRICT I.O.O.F.

    The half-yearly conference of Hip delegates of the Cornwall District I.O.O.F. opens in the Masonic Hall at 2.30 p.m. to-day. About 10 ...

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  55. "B.P" BERGER'S PAINT (Prepared)

    Comes from the Qldest House of Paint Manufacturers in tho Empire; with a reputation of 156 years to maintain. You can't beat it. Pilbeam ...

    Article : 32 words
  56. Advertising

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  57. MELBOURNE SENTENCE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— At the City Court to-day.[?] Malcolm Grant were sentenced to six months each for failing to enrol for ...

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  58. ELLIOTT.

    A dance took place on Saturday evening last, when visitors were present from Mt. Hicks, Yolla, Mooreville and Somerset. The attendance was ...

    Article : 95 words
  59. Advertising

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