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  3. Family Notices

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  4. NORTH-WESTERN NEWS

    "La Revanche" sequel to "The Martyrdom of Nurse Cavell" also Robert Warwick in "The Stolen Veice" will be shown in the Municipal ...

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  5. ACROSS THE STRAIT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday, — The New South Wales Government has informed the Commonwealth Government that the New South Wales ...

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  6. MYALLA EXTENSION.

    HOBART, Thursday, — Mr. E. Hobbs, M.H.A., waited on the Minister for Public Works (Hon. J. B. Hayes) to-day with reference to the ...

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  7. CHANGE OF BUSINESS.

    Mr. C. Hes, who for several years has conducted a livery stable [?]iness at Burnie, has disposed of it to Mr. H. Medlvin, of Stanley, who took ...

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  8. NEW BREAKWATER DAMAGED

    While swinging prior to leaving Burnie for Melbourne on Wednesday night the steamer Oonah fouled the end of the new breakwater, which projects ...

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  10. LATROBE.

    Mr. W. M Gowan of Launceston who recently visited the town, under engagement form the Tourist Association to report on the various reserves, ...

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  11. WOOLBUYERS GIFT TO ARMY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Woolbuyers Association to-day presented two motor ambulances to the Defence Department. ...

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  12. WAR PRECAUTIONS ACT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The Cabinet to-day agreed to the addition of new regulations under the War Precautions Act to provide for the ...

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  13. The North-Western Advocate AND The Emu Bay Times. FAIR AND IMPARTIAL. FRIDAY, JUNE, 2, 1916.

    A meaner of the Federal War Committee assures us afresh that the Australian recrmiting returns are unsatisfactory. Speaking at Melbourne he ...

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  14. A PATRIOTIC STALL.

    There will be situated in Wilson street to-day a stall, from which will be sold produce, vegetables, flowers, potplants, etc., left over form the recent ...

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  15. CROPS AND MARKETS

    This week chaff has been delivered to the amount of 2,300 bags potatoes, [?] gags oats 109 bags, straw 325 bales. Redsking are quoted at £5.10 ...

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  16. TASMANIANS INSKPECT SCHOOLS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday — Hon, W. H. Lee Premier of Tasmania, to-day visited the School for Domestic Economy at Fitzroy and the Technical ...

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  17. POSTAL IMPROVEMENTS.

    With reference to the resolunions of the public meeting held in Burnie protesting against the conditions at the post office and the proposal to increase ...

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  18. DEVONPORT.

    The month of June has opened wet, copious showers fulling early yesterday morning, 14 points being registered at 9 a.m. The weather then cleared for a ...

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  19. WEDDING BELLS

    A very pretty wedding took place in tho Methodist Church, Kindred, on Wednesday. The contracting parties were Aubrey Biggs Polden, oldest son ...

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  20. DVONPORT.

    The market was as flat as the proverbial pancake yesterday. This was due to the insignificance of mainland orders, and a heavy local delivery. ...

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  21. SENTENCE OF THE YEARS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Donald M Pherson, a well-known inter State criminal was sentenced to-day to 10 years imprisonment for shooting with ...

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  22. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The hon, secretary (Miss innes ) of the local branch of the Red Cross Society desires to acknowledge the receipt of the following donations:— Mrs. T. ...

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  23. SETTLER DISAPPEARS

    The Acting Commissioner of Police has received from the far North-West a report of the disappearance of a settler named William Williamson, of ...

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  24. INTER-HIGH SCHOOL SPOUTS.

    A team of visitors from the Burnie High School will arrive at Devonport tomorrow. In the afternoon they will meet students from the local school ...

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  25. UNIONISTS CONFIDENCE IN MR. HOLMAN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The State Premier (Hon. W. A. Holman) addressed a secret meeting of unionists at Broken Hill to-day. He delivered a ...

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  26. THE RIFLE CLUB.

    Some time ago the local Rifle Club suggested tomorrow as a suitable date for the return match against Ulverstone. A reply was not received ...

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  27. A GERMAN'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The coroner to-day found an unknown person guilty of the manslaughter of Hans portmann who was killed at the Germen ...

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  28. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURES.

    University extension lectures were inaugurated at Burnie last night by Mr. E. Morris Miller, of the University staff, and judging by the initial, ...

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  29. SHACKLETON SAFE.

    LONDON, Thursday, 3.25 p.m. — Sir Ernest Shackleton is safe, at the Falkland Islands. The Endurance and crew are at Elephant Island. ...

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  30. RAILWAY CHANGES.

    Mr. C. J. Carter will tomorrow sever his connection with the Railway Department having like .Mr. M. L. Miller, his predecessor, accepted a ...

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  31. ULVERSTONE.

    The delivery of potatses yesterday was limited to 210 sacks, making the total quantify forward 1,841 sacks for the week to date. The market was ...

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  32. CAPTAIN .J..A. GOOD.

    Captain J. A. Good, who was recently invalided home from Gallipoli has received instructions to report at the Base Hospital in Launceston this ...

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  33. THE DREDGES.

    The dredge Agnew went on the slip yesterday morning for her periodical overhaul, which is likely to take over a week. When this is completed, ...

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  34. BURGESS— WILLIAMS

    A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnised at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Ulverstone, yesterday by the Rev. F. W. Rankin. The ...

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  35. SUICIDE AT NEW NORFOLK

    The Coroner (Hon. Ellis Dean) held an inquest sit the New Norfolk Mental Hospital on the body of Edward Charles walters a patient at the ...

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  36. LEMESTONE SHIPMENTS

    The ss Odland wohich left Dovonport on Wednesday night, had on board another 2,000 tons of limestone. The first consignment amounted to 1,953 ...

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  37. SMITHTON.

    The Red Cross Society of Smitliton has invited the Rev. T. .T. O'Donnell to repent the lecture on the war that was received witch so much enthusiasm ...

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  38. BURNIE.

    The only delivery of produce yesterday was 68 bags oats. Business in all times was remarkably quiet, although a few lots of potatoes changed hands ...

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  39. STATE HIGH SCHOOLS FOOTBALL MATCH.

    The Devonport team will be:— J. Levy (captain), C. Mitchell (vice-capt) C. Mitehell (vice-capt) Davies, Mason, Moore, M Nally, Finlayson. Spencer, Parker, Tudor, ...

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  40. FOOTBALL

    The following team has been selected to represent Wynyard Rovers against Burnie Rovers on Saturday:— C. Brown (capt). L. Davern (vice-capt.) ...

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  41. P.A.F.S.

    The quarterly meeting of the Loyal Coronation Ledge, No. 3, P.A.F.S., was hold last night. There was a good attendance, and the W.M. (Sister M. ...

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  42. PUBLIC MEETING TO BE HELD.

    Another important meeting will be held at an early dale to consider three matters of importance to the town and the district. These are lighting for ...

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  43. STANLEY.

    Deliveries of produce this week have been very heavy in fact amongst the heaviest of the season, and the shipment, if not a record, one for the ...

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  44. RECRUITING.

    Recruiting Sergeant Freeland of Sheffield reports that during the past fortnight 22 men presented themselves for enlistment in the Kentish ...

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  45. MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday .— Flour, £11/2/6 oats, 2/3½ to 2/4 maize, 5/3 to 5/4 chaff, 65. hay, £5 to £5 10/ potatoes, £5'5/ to, £5/10/ onions, ...

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  46. ULVERSTONE.

    The Chief Health Officer Dr. D. G. Robertson who is at present paying an official visit to the North West Coast arrived at Ulverstone yesterday ...

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  47. MENINGITIS OUTBREAK

    HOBART Thursday — No fresh cases of meningitis were reported in Hobart to-day. ...

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  48. SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Tasmanian straw 70/ to 72/6 maize, 4/10 outs. 2/7 to 2/8 potatoes, Tasmanian redskins, £8,10/ onions, 90/. ...

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  49. ENTERED CLAREMONT CAMP.

    The undementioned men (30) entered the Claremont camp on Monday and Tuesday:— Privates P. Nunn R. Harris H. E. M. Leod. W. L. [?] ...

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  50. LONDON.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— At auction to-day 1,101 casks tallow were offered, and 679 were sold at 50.6 for prime mutton. 46 for medium, 50. for prime ...

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  51. NORTH MOTTON FETE.

    Mr. H. J. Saltmarsh, seeretary of the North Motton Red Cross Patrictic Fete was in Ulverstoue yesterday. Speaking in referonee to the ...

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  52. AVIATION IN ENGLAND

    HOBART, Thursday — Mr. B.G. watson, of Melbourne, the well-known aviator arrived here to-day by the Athenic form London. ...

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  53. THE SINN FEINERS.

    HOBART, Thursday— The Rev Father Doran arrived to-day by the Athenie from Irelard where he had spent the last two wears. He ...

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  54. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— At the sales to-day there was good competition for all Merinos. Fino crossbreds were firm medium erossvreds were ...

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  55. BURNIE.

    A few light showers of rain fell at Burnie yesterday morning and the rest of the day was dull and threatening. The barometer reading at 3 ...

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