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  3. THE RABBIT [?]

    The question of appointing an inspector to deal with the rabbit pest in the municipality was disonased at the monthly meeting of the Penguin ...

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  4. FROM THE FRONT.

    Mainly old friends of Messrs. A. W. Lade and J. R. Lade. formerly of Burnie will be interested in reading the following portions of their last letters ...

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  5. AID THE RED CROSS.

    An Australian nurse, in a letter to a friend from Prince Ibiaham's Palace, Heliopolis, says:—"War ever faces us here;it is work, ...

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  6. IF GERMANY WON!

    The official report of the committee appointed to inquire into the German atrocities in Belgium and Northern France brings home to us some ...

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  7. TRICKS OF THE TURF.

    Surprising admissions were made at Perth (W.A)under cross-examination by a defendant John Donovan, a horse trainer,in a case concerning the ...

    Article : 321 words
  8. RIANA ROADS.

    Sir,—Kindly grant me space in your columns to draw attention to the very bad state of the road to Loongana, particularly between Messrs. Good ...

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  9. "RACE OF GIANTS."

    "I do not suppose," wrote Mr. Ashmead Bartlett, while the Australians were preparing for and rehearsing their Dardanelles exploits, "that any ...

    Article : 338 words
  10. MOUNT HICKS NOTES.

    We were fortunate in having a fine day for the district Patriotic Day on Saturday, and a large number were present. A programme of sports was ...

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  11. THE BY-ELECTION PROBLEM.

    Sir,—I have read with some interest the articles and letters which have appeared in your columns under the above heading. Some eighteen ...

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  12. "M'GREGOR."

    The stringency of the physical standards set up by the military authorities has disheartened—not to say disgusted—many would-be recruits. But ...

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  13. AN ELOQUENT PASTORAL

    Archbishop Wright, of Sydney, has issued a stirring pastoral letter to the elergy of the diocese urging that the church should do its utmost to induce ...

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  14. ERECTION OF 40—MILE FENCE.

    A special meeting of the Emu Bay Council was held at Burnie on Monday afternoon to further consider the question of rabbit destruction, so that the ...

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  15. "WAR IS ROTTEN!"

    Scraps from a letter received by Mr. C. Newland. Wynyard, from Corporal B. C. Newland of the l5th Battalion: 12/5/15.—I am back in Heliopolis again, ...

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  16. THE SHIRKERS.

    Sir,—[?] statements appearing in your column lately must occasion some concern among the citizen of our common wealth who have brains enough to ...

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