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  2. FLAX CULTIVATION

    HOBART, Thursday.—With reference to the letter received by the Southern Tasmanian A. and P. Society from the Commonwealth Bureau of ...

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  4. OUR SOLDIERS

    MELBOURNE, Thurday.—Creat enthusiasm cbraelerised the greeting accorded the soldiers and sailors who landed in Melbourne to-doy, and the ...

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  5. RELIEF AT LAST!

    SMITHTON, Thursday.—The Liaiceta is free at bat I This morning Dr. H. H. Jnckson received a telephonic communication from the Acting Chief ...

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  6. COACH ENGULFED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At Nowra on Tuesday night, where 730 points of rain fell during the day, a coach and two horses were washed over a high culvert ...

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  7. 13 DEATHS

    [?] has now account[?] in Victoria. [?] the death rate of [?] ...

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  8. QUALITY OF FOOTWEAR

    HOBART, Thursday.—A proclamation has been approved, announcing that the Footwear Act comes into force on Saturday, March 1. ...

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  9. COMMANDEERING BUTTER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Action in the direction or commandeering stocks of butter in N.S. Wales is being taken by the Commonwealth Dairy Produce ...

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  10. ANZAC GRAVES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Approximately 26,000 graves of deceased members of the Australian Imperial Force have now been located and registered. ...

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  11. TASMANIA'S COMMERCIAL INTEREST

    HOBART, Thursday.—Mr. J. T. Meadows Smith, Honorary British Consul at Paris, has been appointed commercial representative for Tasmania at ...

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  12. THE SHIPPING RESTRICTIONS

    Mr. Editor,—I admit it, and in more ways than one. But the old, old story —not on account of my present actions. I would just ask my own class ...

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  13. REMANDED FOR SENTENCE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Hannett Gabriel Walsh pleaded guilty at the Criminal Court to-day to a charge of having embezzled the funds of the ...

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  14. REPATRIATED TASMANIANS

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  15. AID FOR BLINDED SOLDIERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Provision for the erection of homes for blinded soldiers is contained in a regulation of the Repatriation Department ...

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  16. RETURNING TASMANIANS

    Mr. S. Smith, of Wynyard, yesterday received official information that her son, Pte. M. C. Smith, of the 40th Battalion, embarked for Australia per ...

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  17. ANOTHER SYDNEY DEATH

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A child named [?] at the Coast Hospi[?] to-day. She was [?] from whooping cough ...

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  18. CRICKET

    These clubs met at Ulverstone on Wednesday, and after an exciting, contest the local team won by 15 runs. Seores: ...

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  19. "TASMANIA STILL FREE"

    HOPARE, Thursday.—The Acting [?] Officer reports that to [?] pneumonic influenza [?] in Tasmania. ...

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  20. SHOCKING CASE OF CRUELTY

    HOBART, Thursday. — One of the saddest cases of cruelty and neglect related in a Tasmanian Police Court was heard by the Glenorchy Justices ...

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  21. "VERY GRAVE MISGIVINGS"

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Replying to a deputation to-day as to the building of a railway to the Huon, the Premier referred to the financial position of the ...

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  22. COASTAL PORT OF ENTRY.

    The [?] of Devonport (Cr. H. H. [?] received from the Chief [?] (Dr. A. H. Clarke) a [?] concerning the ...

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  23. MAIN ROADS BOARD

    (Contioaod from Page 4.) WARATAH, Thursday.—The Main Roads Board was at Waratah to-day, arriving by motor car from Wynyard. ...

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  24. STILL THEY GO!

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Mr. M'Pberson (State Treasurer) said today that he intended to sail for England on March 14, on the Orsova. ...

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  25. WELCOME HOME!

    On Wednesday night a publie welcome was tendered in the Forth Town Hall to Sergeant W. Utteridge and Ptes. J. Bartlett and E. Onions. The ...

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  26. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL BUSINESS

    HOBART, Thursday.—At a meeting of the Executive Council to-day:- Mr. H. J. Dumaresq, Longford, was made a Justice of the Peace. ...

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  27. CONTROL OF TIN PLATE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—It is notified in the Commonwealth "Gazette" issued to-day that regulations by which the sale and use of petrol ...

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  28. AT BURNIE.

    The board arrived at Burnie yesterday evening after a run over, the Wynyard-Waratah road. A short conference was held with the Warden ...

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  29. COUNTERFEIT NOTES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — In the Criminal Court to-day two men, Max Selling and William Burke, wre presented before tho Chief Justice (Sir ...

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  30. SOLDIERS AND THE FRANCHISE

    Sir—I am forwarding you copy of letter sent this day by me to the Hon. Ellis Dean, Warden, New Norfolk.] would be glad if you would give the ...

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  31. WAINUI WITHDRAWN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—With the withdrawed of the steamer Wainui from the Tastmanian run, owing to con[?] the Portsea quarantine ...

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  32. WEST COAST

    QUEENSTOWN, Thursday.— A woman named Kate Holland (62) was found unconscious in Hunter street at 6.30 on Wednesday morning. The ...

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  33. WAGES BOARD APPOINTMENTS

    HOBART, Thursday.—At the Executive Council to-day, the following appointments were made:- Motor Drivers' Wages Board:— ...

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  34. ULVERSTONE GREETINGS.

    On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Parsons, of Ulverstone, invited a number of friends to their residence to meet Captain Charles Gilmour, of ...

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  35. TO-DAY'S WEATHER FORECAST

    HOBART, Thursday.—The weather forecast for the ensuing 24 hours is as follows:—Some showers, chiefly in the North; otherwise fine, but cloudy; S.E. ...

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  36. BRISBANE DISPUTE UNSETTLED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—It was stated to-dasy by Rear-Admiral Sir W. Clarks [?] Controllers of Shipping that the dispute at Bribane has not yet ...

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  37. REV. DABB AND POLITICS

    Sir,—In Tuesday's Devonport news the name of the Rev. J. H. Babb appears as a committeeman of the Devonport Labor League. The Rev. gentleman is ...

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  38. WYNYARD HOSPITAL

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr. Lee) has read a telegram from the secretary of the Wynyard Spencer Hospital notifying him that the board ...

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  39. PREPARING FOR THE FIGHT

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—A meeting of the State Labor Party was held at Launceston to-day, Hon. J. A. Lyons presiding. All members of the ...

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  40. CEASED BRITISH MORTALITY

    [?] Wednesday.—The influen[?] deaths in London this week totalled [?] compar[?] with 100 a fortnight ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN CRICKET

    [?] IN BRITAIN. LONDON, Wednesday.—It ha sbeen [?] that the Australian cricket [?] shall play most of the leading ...

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