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  2. HOBART ENGINEER'S CONDUCT

    HOBART, Wednesday.—A special meeting of the City Council was held to-day to deal with the report of the officers and servants' committee as to ...

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  3. THE FAR NORTH-WEST BUDGET OF SMITHTON NEEDS

    The Minister of Works spent a busy day at Smithton yesterday. He arrived in the town at 11.30 after inspecting the construction work on the ...

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  4. MEN AND WOMEN

    Miss M. Woods, of Currie, King Island, is at present on a holiday visit to Devonport. Mr. Henry Browne, general ...

    Article : 180 words
  5. THROUGH THE OFFICE WINDOW

    As a result of prohibition, says the "Science Journal" of New York, it is expected that Americans will live much longer. It may seem longer, of ...

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  6. "WHITE ANTS" DENOUNCED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The following circular to unionists has been issued by the Australian Labor Party in New South Wales:— ...

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  7. PRINCE'S PROGRESS TASMANIAN TRIP POSTPONED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—It is not surprising that the Prince should feel the need of a rest. For nearly a fortnight he has been working ...

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  8. BALLARAT ELECTION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mr. Justice Isaacs has declared the Ballarat election void, and another poll is to be held. Judge Isaacs said that there ...

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  9. POSTAL REVENUE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The postal revenues were higher in the 11 months ended on May 31 than last year. The total amount collected was ...

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  10. FUTURE OF WOOL PRICES

    The "Draper and Draperey Times." London, publishes the following interesting analysis of the wool position:— ...

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  11. A NATIONAL MENACE

    Of late years, the take-all disease has gained a serious and increasing hold on the greater part of the wheat areas of New South Wales. What ...

    Article : 730 words
  12. TELEPHONY WITHOUT WIRES

    Latest developments at Marconi House, iuclude wireless telephony of a very practical kind (says a London paper). This was a branch of ...

    Article : 237 words
  13. AMENDED PROGRAMME.

    It is understood that a slight alteration is contemplated in the Australian tour of the Prince of Wales at the conclusion of the New South Wales ...

    Article : 127 words
  14. VARIOUS REQUIREMENTS.

    An adjournment was then made to the Masonic Hall, where Cr. Moore intimated that eight more deputations wore to wait on the Minister. The ...

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  15. THE RUSH TO HOBART

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Two of the greatest problems to be grappled with here in connection with the forthcoming visit of the Prince of Wales ...

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  16. EFFECT ON PRESENT SYSTEM.

    W[?] the wireless telephone supersede the present system? Captain H. J. Round, who has done a lot of experimental work at Marconi House in ...

    Article : 193 words
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