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  2. PERSONAL

    Mrs. J. Holman, of Burnie, has received from the Launceston General Hospital the news that her husband, who has been seriously ill, is slightly ...

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  3. TASMANIAN BOY IN TROUBLE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Information was received by the police from Tasmania this week that a warrant had been issued for the arrest of a boy ...

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  4. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BOWLERS

    The South Australian bowlers who have been touring Tasmania, and who reached Devonport on Tuesday night, commenced their Coastal campaign ...

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  5. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A "Daily hronicle" representative secured an [?]teiview with Mr. Holt Thomas, Di[?]etor of the Aireraft Manufacturing ...

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  6. "A GREAT AMERICAN"

    NEW YOUR, Tuesday.—Colenel Roosevelt's funeral will take place on Wednesday (to-morrow). Eulogising Colonel Rosservelt in the ...

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  7. SOLDIERS DUE TO-DAY

    The ss Rotomahana, which is due at Burnie from Melbourne carly this morning, is bringing 55 returned soldiers, including 12 AnzacS on furlough ...

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  8. WANTED—A CREW

    The is Loongana is still lying at the Melbourne wharf waiting for a crew, to take her to Laaneeston. Meanwhile, the only communication existing between ...

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  9. SEVEN INCHES OF RAIN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Following a cloud burst at George's Creek, near Kempsey, seven inches of rain fell in an hour. The extraordinary ...

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  10. RETURNED SOLDIERS' PLAINT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A deputation representing the Soldiers' National Party waited upon Senator. Millen (Minister for Repatriation) ...

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  11. INFANT LIFE PROTECTION

    HOBART, Wednesday. — At the City Police Court a married woman was charged with committing a breach of the Infant Life Protection Act by ...

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  12. PELHAM MURDER

    HOBART, Wednesday.—There have been no further developments regarding the Pelham murder. [The inquiry into the Pelham ...

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  13. NO CHANGE AT LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—There were no fresh developments to-day in connection with the shipping dispute, and the present steamer service is ...

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  14. LABOR'S DRASTIC CLAIMS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily elegraph" says that the industrial atraversy in Britain is re-opening [?]tely. ...

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  15. LEVEN PATRIOTIC FUND

    Collected by Miss R. Hall.—G. and A. Ellis, £1/1/; Mr. and Mrs. Skinner, £1; Brown Bros.' employes, 8/; Mr. Cruickshank, Mr, M'Gowan and Mrs. ...

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  16. TIMBER OR CONCRETE PILES?

    HOBART, Wednesday. — At the monthly meeting of the Hobart Marine Board the wharf committee recommended, on reports by the engineer ...

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  17. SERIOUS BLOW TO TOURIST TRADE.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Discussing the position of the Tourist Department tho Government Director (Mr. Emmett) said that the Loongana hold up ...

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  18. INFLUENZA

    MELBOURNE,—Wednesday.—.It was stated to-day by Dr. Cumpston. (Director of Fedcral Qunrantine) that the four additional cases of influenza ...

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  19. KITCHENER'S FIAG FUND.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Some time back the flag bearing the signature of the late Lord Kitchener, and those of other public men, was raffled ...

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  20. PRINCE'S MARRIAGE

    AMSTERDAM, November 7.—A re[?]rt from Czernovitz to the "Neue [?]eie Presse," quoted in the Berlin [?]ageblatt," states that the Crown ...

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  21. DUNORLAN TEA AND SPORTS.

    The annual tea and sports at Dunorlan in aid of the Catholic Church funds took place yesterday afternoon in delightful weather, and there was ...

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  22. INCREASED COST OF LIVING

    We hardly can realise in Australia how the increased price of living has nffected the Northern Hemisphere. Some tables have been prepared by ...

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  23. OUR SOLDIERS' TRIUMPHS

    Mr. S. C. Ellis, of Burnie, Las received from a soldier son a splendid eulogy of the A.I.F. The reforence was published in a London newspaper ...

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  24. SYDNEY'S SHIP REPAIR WORK

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A de[?]tion to-day waited on Mr. Poynton [?]ting Minister for the Navy) to [?]plain that too much ship repair ...

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  25. NO ACTION ON THE MAINLAND.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — No change has taken place in regard to the Loongana dipute. Mr. H. W. Adams, secretary of the ...

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  26. DEVONPORT BOWLING CLUB

    Although somewhat late in getting a start, the Devonport Dowling Club is promised a busy seafon's play. Three competitions have been arranged, and ...

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  27. MINING

    Agents throughout the Commonwealth. Inquiries Tromptly Attended To. Telegram: "Weeden Co., Launceston." ...

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  28. ARMY RESERVE ENLISTMENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Australian Army Reserve now consists of 20,776 men. The enlistments, mainly of returned men, have ...

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  29. HE'S ALIVE!

    A soldier, who has been "missing" for a couple of years, and has been mourned as dead, turned up in Sydney the other day, and was met by ...

    Article : 247 words
  30. Advertising

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  31. EDUCATION BY POST

    HOBART, Wednesday.—To enable children in remote localities to obtain facilities for receiving some educational advantages, the Minister for ...

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  32. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

    Quotations:—Tasmania, b 5d; Broken Hill Ppty., b 5/7; Magnet, b 8/3, s 9/6; Mt. Farrell, s 3d; North Farrell, s 8/6; Round Hill, b 7/9, s 8/4; Mt. ...

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  33. REMOVING THE "BITE"

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The re[?]tion of the alcoholic strength of [?]or sold under the State licensing [?]ws was diseussed to-day by Mr. J. ...

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  34. MELBOURNE.

    Quotations.—Lyell, b 24/10, s 25/3; do. Blocks, Ltd. s 4½d; Tongkah Compound, b 12/8. s 13/4; do. Harbor, b 49/3, s 50/6; Trong, b 23/9, s 24/. ...

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  35. ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The following students have passed the examinations set by the Federal Institute of Accountants in November ...

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  36. METAL MARKET.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Metal quotations on 'Change to-day included:- Copper.—Standard, spot, £92. do., ...

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  37. "WET OR DRY?"

    [?]OBART, Wednesday.—At a meet[?] of the Hobart Regatta Committee [?] night considerable interest was [?] en in a letter from the Town Clerk ...

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  38. KENTISH SIDING SHED

    A correspondent writes:—I would like to know when the Government is going to build tho long-promised shed at Kentish siding. Another harvest ...

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  39. TO-DAY'S WEATHER FORECAST.

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  40. SHEFFIELD

    A correspondent writes:- The above township is beautifully Bitunted at the foot of Mt. Roland. The surrounding scenery is equal to any in ...

    Article : 95 words
  41. WAR INVENTIONS

    Sir,—I trust you will allow me space in your valuable paper to draw attention to the question of inventions and patents, of military value, such as ...

    Article : 100 words
  42. A NOTE TO ALLEN DOONE

    Sir.—May I through your valuable [?]mas prefer a request to my talented [?]tryman. Allen Doone, on behalf ot [?] Irish people in and around ...

    Article : 122 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. Advertising

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  45. NEW INSOLVENT

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Registrar in Bankruptey to-day received a petition fer the liquidation of the affairs of Claude Albert Bzabin, linetype ...

    Article : 35 words
  46. Advertising

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