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  2. THE DIGGERS' LOAN

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Commonwealth Treasurer has decided to extend the closing date of the Diggers' Loan to Monday next. A considerable ...

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  3. STATE PARLIAMENT

    HOBART, Wednesday — The Legislative Council met to-night. The Attorney-General brought in a Bill to amned the law relating to the ...

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  4. 44 HOURS A WEEK.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The inquiry into the claim for a 44-hour week was continued to-day in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court. ...

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  5. THE AUSTRALIAN-XI.

    LONDON, Tuesday— The cricket match, Australia v. a team, representing the South, of England, was concluded at Hastings to-day, and resulted in a ...

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  6. NAVIGATION ACT

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday — Officials of the Navigation Department stated to-day that more than 500 licenses to engage in the coastal trade had been ...

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  7. THIRD READINGS.

    The Prison, Bill, Metropolitan Traffic, War Terms, and the Presumption of Survivors Bill were all read a third time. ...

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  8. FINGAL WATER SCHEME.

    The Fingal Water Bill was further considered in committee. Mr. Pitt said he had been informed by the Council Clerk that the Council's ...

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  9. WHY HE LEFT LABOR

    In his speech at Gracemere (Queensland) recently justifying his desertion from the Labor Party Mr. Peterson, M.L.A., said that four years ago the ...

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  10. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    HOBART, Wednesday—The House of Assembly met at 2.30 p.m. to-day. The following motions were unopposed:— ...

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  11. HOBART AND THE SOUTH

    HOBART, Wednesday.—In the Full Court to-day the Hon. Tas. Shields, on behalf of Thomas Murdoch, applied to make a rule nisi granted on Friday last, ...

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  12. LOCAL OPTION.

    Mr. Pollard moved for leave to bring in a Bill to further amend part V. (Local Option) of The Licensing Act, 1908. The Bill was read a first time. ...

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  13. NEW COMPANIES ACT.

    Two prosecutions under the new Companies Act-were before the Police Court to-day. Hy. Clark and Co., timber ...

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  14. OSMIRIDIUM, LEASES.

    Mr. Ogden resumed the debate on the motion by the minister for Mines "to grant a special lease to Hartnell P. Parsons N. Parsons, W. Aylett and, ...

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  15. MORE THAN £8.000,000 RAISED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—"The latest figures I have show that we have over £8,000,000 now in hand," said Sir Joseph Cook, the Acting Prime ...

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  16. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Sir Joseph Cook, the Acting Prime Minister, said this afternoon that it had been definitely decided that the House ...

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  17. TWO MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT.

    H. Pritchard and I. Dunn were sentenced to two months' imprisonment for larceny from a ketch. ...

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  18. CLOSING DOWN OF SAWMILLS.

    The sawmills on the Peninsula are all closing down. The Taranna, that employed 60 to 70 men, blew its last whistle, on Saturday, and the flag was ...

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  19. U.S. FRUIT INDUSTRY

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday—Mr. S. W. Foster (Professor of Entomology in the United States Department of Agriculture) gave and address in the ...

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  20. TRAGEDY NEAR GREAT LAKE.

    A report was received last evening by, the Hobart police that a man named James Donaldson, aged 25 years, had that day been found drowned in the ...

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  21. DIVORCE SUIT.

    On the motion af Mr. A. J. Clark (Finlay, Watchorn and Clark) the Full. Court, made absolute the decree nisi, granted on January, ll by Mr. Justice ...

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  22. [?]IRST'S LAST MATCH.

    G. H. Hirst (Yorkshire) made his last appearance in first class cricket on his 50th birthday to-day. ...

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  23. MATERNITY WARDS.

    Mr. Hobbs asked the Chief Secretary if consideration would be given to providing maternity wards at local hospitals to relieve country people from ...

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  24. SUDDEN DEATH IN HOBART.

    A sudden death occurred in Hobart yesterday afternoon, when Mrs. Flanagan, wife of Alfred Flanagan, of 107 Campbell, street, who had lately ...

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  25. RUGBY FOOTBALLERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the absence of the Australian Acting High Commissioner (Mr. Shepherd) attending the meeting, of the League at Geneva. Mr. ...

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  26. NORTHERN FISHERIES

    The annual meeting of the Ulverstone branch of the Northern Fisheries Association was held at Furner's Hotel on Tuesday night. Present: ...

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  27. POTATO GRADING.

    The president of the Farmers' stockowners' and Orchardists' Association (Hon L. M. Shoobridge, M.L.C.) will be unable to attend the conference ...

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  28. BUTTER CARRIED ON RAILWAYS

    Mr. Belton asked, the Minister of Agriculture was be aware that Butter carried upon the railways was subject to deterioration because of the ...

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  29. GIRL FATALLY WOUNDED.

    Coroner A. A. Reid inquired at Bothwell yesterday into the death of Joan Eileeu Brown, aged 6 who was killed by a gunshot wound at ...

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  30. NOTICES OF MOTION AND QUESTION.

    Hon. J. B. Hayes: To move for leave to bring in a Bill to make provision for a supply of water for Lilydale, and to authorise a loan of £3000. ...

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  31. THEFT ON STEAMER ORSOVA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Whilst the mail steamer O[?]sovu was in Port Melbourne on August 31. He assistant purser. Blake Prior, suddenly ...

    Article : 91 words
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