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  4. Emu Bay Road Trust.

    The monthly meeting of the Emu Bay Road Trail was held at the office, Burnie, on Saturday afternoon. Present: Messrs O. G. Norton (chairman), W.C. Atkinson ...

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  5. North-Western Farmer's Association.

    Sir,—As one who has closely followed the recent events in connection with the defunct N. W. Farmers' Association I was naturally interested in reading the ...

    Article : 545 words
  6. BEAUTIFUL THINGS.

    Beautiful faces are those that wear—It matters, little if dark or fair— Whole-souled honesty printed there. Beautiful eyes are those that show. ...

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  7. CRIME DOES NOT PAY.

    Pat Crowe, one of the most notorious bunk burglars and bandits of the United States, after being acquitted of a crime of which he ...

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  8. THE FALL OF THE CHESTNUT.

    Of all illustrations of the survival of the fittest theory the chestnut (literary variety) is the most striking. Premier place mort be given to ...

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  9. GUESSING CITIES.

    Questions are asked which must be answered by a word ending with the sound of "city." For example. What is the city of learning?" ...

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  10. New Zealand.

    Mr H. J. Payne, M.H.A. for Burnie writes from Taumarunui, New Zealand, under date February 17:— My last was written from Palmerston ...

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  11. Shipping.

    Orion, ss, arrives early this morning from Melbourne via coast ports, and after Working cargo sails on return at noon. Warrentinna, 19, arrives early this ...

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  12. UP IN THE WORLD.

    The lad who secures a position on the top of a new block of offices now being erected in New York will be assured of a high place in the world ...

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  13. HIS FIRST AND LAST.

    A small boy puffed at a big cigar, His eyes bulged out and his cheeks sank in, He inhaled rank fumes with his lips ...

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  14. MAIN ROAD BOARD.

    Mr Jacob Morey drew attention to some dangerous holes on the maid road near Mr Whitsitt's. To be attended to. The overseer informed the board of ...

    Article : 109 words
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  16. WHY HE WAITED.

    The country parson was in his garden attending to his creepers, when he noticed that a boy standing in the road was watching his ...

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