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  2. IN THE GRIP OF THE DROUGHT

    Reports Saturday's Sydney "Daily Telegraph":- The seriousness of the drought is finding a striking reflex in the ...

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  3. THE PELHAM TRAGEDY

    Now that the whole of the evidence known to the police of the circumstances surrounding the murder of John Duncombe at his hut on Pelham ...

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  4. ORGANISING FRUIT INDUSTRY

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — The State Fruit Expert (Mr. J. M. Ward), who has Been through the fruit districts of the Pacific States of America ...

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  5. £30,000 FOR CHARITIES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — When the late Mr. T. H. Whicker died in England some months ago he left £39,000, chiefly to Ballarat charisable ...

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  6. HOME AGAIN.

    Eight Anzacs on special leave, 35 returned soldiers, 2 nursing sisters, and 3 munition workers arrived at Burnie by the Rotomahana yesterday ...

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  7. SHIPPING SITUATION

    Devonport and Burnie were busy ports again yesterday. The ss Retemahana arrived at Burnie at 5.10 a.m. with 219 passengers, and at Devonport ...

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  8. PROMINENT POLITICIAN PASSES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—General regret was expressed to-day when it became know that Mr. Robert Harper had passed away. ...

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  9. LAUNCESTON'S PASSENGER LOSS.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — In the event of the Union Co. being able to send the Rotomahana to Beat[?] Point one trip a week, as requested ...

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  10. COMMONWEALTH MAY INTERVENE.

    MELBOUNRNE, Thursday.—There is no change in the position in connection with the ts Loongana. It is expected that the Federal Government will ...

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  11. LAUNCESTON.

    Pte. R. A. Cassidy. Pte. E. Cullen, 2nd A.G.H. Pte. R. J. Woolcox, 12th Batt. Pte. E. A. Wiedenamm. ...

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  12. RABIES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — A proclamation has been issued prohibiting the importation of dogs from abroad to the Commonwealth. This action has ...

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  13. VARIOUS STATIONS.

    Pte. Wilkins, Smithton. Pte. A. D. Frcneh M.M., Barrington. Pte. C. H. Kerslake, Wilmot. Lient. R. H. Stephens, Beaconsfield. ...

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  14. ROOSEVELT'S DEATH

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Wilsen has issued a proclamation relative to the death of Colonel Roosevelt, directing that all flags on public ...

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  15. MUST HAVE PASSPORTS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Notwithstanding the casing of the war position, it is not yet possible to abolish the passport system in connection with ...

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  16. NURSING SISTERS.

    Sister Booth. Sister Green. ...

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  17. ANZACS.

    Capt. C. Abey, M.C., 1st D.T., Launceston. Tpmporarv-Capt. E. D. Cummings, D.F.A.. A.F.C., Hobart. ...

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  18. KING GEORGE'S SYMPATHY.

    King George and Queen Mary have cabled condolences to Mrs. Roosevelt. Their Majesties said:—"We had a personal regard for your distinguished ...

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  19. REPORTS OF THE DROUGHT.

    Three paragraphs from N.S. Wales country centres:- CANOWINDRA.—The drought conditions throughout the district are ...

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  20. LYELL DIPHTHERIA EPIDEMIC

    GORMANSTON, Thursday. — The Gormanston Council last night considered the Queenstown Hospital Union's account of £300/18/ for the treatment ...

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  21. MUNITION WORKERS.

    J. R. Brown, J. P. Neilson, and —. Young. ...

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  22. ENTERTAINMENT AT DEVONPORT

    At the Devonport railway station the train was met by the Warden (Cr. H. H.(M Fie), members of the Red Cross and O.A.S. societies, and refreshments ...

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  23. HONORING THE DEAD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At a meeting of the Imperial War Graves Cominission, ar which Mr. W. Long presided, all the British and overseas ...

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  24. TROTTING INQUIRY

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — The stewards of the N.T. Trotting Club continued their inquiry to-night into the unsatisfactory running of the mare ...

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  25. "CUSTOMARY BUNGLING."

    By the goods train from Bunne yesterday morning Private Gordon Dick, nf Riana, and Private John Keogh, of Penguin, returned from active service. ...

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  26. POTATOES OVER £20 A TON.

    PRISBANE, Thursday.—The price of potatoes, which has been exceedingly high for some weeks, had a further advance to-day, when 18 bags from ...

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  27. TEACHERS' SALARIES

    HOBART, Thursday. — The Minister for Education has approved of salary increases and war bonuses being paid to teachers and officers employed ...

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  28. LINSEED OIL PRODUCTION

    The Acting Director, of Agriculture has received a communication from the Director of the Bureau of Commerce and Industry, Melbourne (Mr. Walter ...

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  29. WHO'S AT FAULT?

    HOBART, Thursday.—The military authorities in Melbourne haring declared that the last big blunder with respect to the notification of the ...

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  30. BRITISH EMPIRE ORDER

    LONDON, Wendesday.—Hundreds of names of men and women on whom the Order of the British Empire has been bestowed for services rendered in ...

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  31. MINING.

    Agents throughout the Commonwealth. Inquiries Promptly Attended To., Telegram: "Weedon Co., Launceston." ...

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  32. STATE FINANCE

    HOBART, Thursday. — Under the financial system which has recently, been introduced, an effort is being made by the Government to pay off loans ...

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  33. TRANSPORTS ARRIVING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The following is a list of transports due to arrive at Fremantle between January 15 and January 31, the dates given ...

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  34. ROUND HILL MINE.

    SHEFFIELD, Thursday.—The new lode on the Hound Hill mine is opening up very well indeed, and the future of the property now seems ...

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  35. FEDERAL CABINET MEETS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—This afteranoon Mr. Watt (Acting Prime Minister) presided over the first Federal Cabinet meeting held this year. ...

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  37. STOWED AWAY ON THE WAREATEA

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday, — A. 15year-old lad named Addison has been missing from his home in Lytton street, Inveresk, since Monday ...

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  38. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

    Sales.—Round Hill, 8/4 and 8/6. Quotations.—Tasmania, b 5d; Bendigo Amalgamated, s 1/2; Broken Hill, b 58/; Magnet, b 8/3, s 9/6; Mt. ...

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  39. NORFOLK ISLAND'S "JAG."

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. M. V. Muphy (administrator of Norflok Island) has written to Mr. Glynn (Minister for Home and Territories) ...

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  40. ESCAPED FROM INVALID'S HOME

    LAUNCESTON Thursday. — John Hepburn, who escaped from the Home for Invalids yesterday, was found in Thomson street. Invermay, early this ...

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  41. SOLDIERS' BILLS OF SALE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A Fedeeral regulation has been made render[?] in unnecessary for bills of sale given [?] returned soldiers to the ...

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  42. TO-DAY'S WEATHER FORECAST.

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