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  2. MEN AND WOMEN PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Prince George, the King's youngest surviving son, who is 17 years of age, has joined the Temeraire as a cadet. The vessel will sail on a training ...

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  4. MR. WATT RESIGNS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — It is announced that Mr. Watt, the Australian Commonwealth Treasurer, has resigned from the Hughes Cabinet, as ...

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  5. THE PRINCE'S VISIT REVISED PROGRAMME

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Under the revised programme of the Prince's itinerary, His Royal Highness is scheduled to arrive at ...

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  6. CRIMINAL COURT SITTING AT LAUNCESTON

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—At the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Ewing, Arthur Hatton Green, an elderly man, was charged with ...

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  7. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday. — The annual meeting of the Northern Tasmanian Committee of the Red Cross Society was held this afternoon, Hon. ...

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  8. MONETARY AND MINING STOCK AND SHARE MARKETS.

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  9. SPORTING NOTES

    The Tasmanian Grand National Hurdle winner Kilowatt has 9.8 in the Hurdle Race at the Moonee Valley races on Saturday. ...

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  10. N.S.W. LABOR CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The shortage of wheat in New South Wales was one of the matters discussed at the continuation of the annual State ...

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  11. THE NEW TIME-TABLE.

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  12. HOBART.

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  13. HOUSEBREAKING AT WYNYARD

    John Duggan was charged with having broken into and entered the house of Stephen Margetts at Wynyard on December 29. ...

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  14. "REMEMBER THE 57,000"

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Sir Archibald Weigall, the new Governor of South Australia, was sworn in at Adelaide at noon to-day. ...

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  15. BALLARAT BY-ELECTION POLLING ON JULY 10.

    The dates for the Ballarat election are:— Nomination: Wednesday, 23rd June Polling day: Saturday, 10th July. ...

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  16. CASE OF DIMMACK BROTHERS.

    The charges of housebreaking preferred against William James Dimmack and Henry Dimmack were adjourned till the next criminal sittings, accused ...

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  17. CRIMINAL ASSAULT.

    A youth aged 18, named Erie Ernest Crawford, pleaded guilty to a charge of a criminal nature against a girl under the age of 13 years. ...

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  18. MELBOURNE.

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  19. ISSUE VITAL TO GOVERNMENT.

    Mr. D. C. M'Grath, who is seeking election in the Labor interest as Federal representative of Ballarat, in a preliminary address, warned the ...

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  20. CASHING GRATUITY BONDS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Many returned soldiers and sailors temporarily employed in the Federal Public Service are making anxious inquiry as ...

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  21. TASMANIAN SHEEP DOG DISPLAY.

    Of the phases of real Australian life which the Prince will see during the remainder of his Commonwealth tour, the display of sheep dogs in action will ...

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  22. HOBART CABMEN

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Commissioner for Railways (Mr. G. W. Smith) has received a petition from the cabmen of Hobart, asking that no charge ...

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  23. C. J. WEEDON & CO., LTD. SHAREBROKERS.

    Agents throughout the Commonwealth. Inquiries promptly attended to. ...

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  24. LARCENY OF MONEY

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Two young men, James Sage (19) and W. C. Goodluck (20), were charged with the larceny of 30/ in money at the Police ...

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  25. TASMANIAN RIFLE ASSOCIATION

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The dates provisionally fixed by the Commonwealth Council of Rifle Associations for prize meetings to be held in each State ...

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  26. INCOME TAX DEFAULTERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Heavy fines were imposed on a number of State income tax defaulters at the Central Summons Court to-day. ...

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  27. FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS

    HOBART, Wednesday. — At a recent meeting of the Fathers' Association at Launceston reference was made to the advisability of utilising Crown ...

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  28. WEST COAST ROAD NORTH-WESTERN ROUTE.

    The following letter has been received by the Warden of Devonport, Cr. H. H. M'Fie, from Mr. W. Avlett, who writes from the Bluff River Tin Mine, ...

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  29. TASMANIAN PROGRAMME.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The State Organiser, Mr. Addison, made the following statement to-day with regard to the postponement of the visit of ...

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  30. POKER IN A PADDOCK

    HOBART, Wednesday. — A case of some interest was before the Police Magistrate (Mr. Gilmore) to-day, when Jas. Robertson, W. J. Fahey, H. ...

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  31. FOOTBALL

    A fully-attended meeting of the Burnie Football Association was held in the Town Hall Buildings last night, with the president (Mr. A. Rutter, sen.) ...

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  32. N S.W. STATE TRAWLERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — In connection with the Ministerial intention to transfer the manager of the State transfer, Mr. David Stead, to another ...

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  33. THE PRINCE'S CONDITION.

    It was upon the urgent advice of Surgeon-Commander A. C. W. Newport, R.N., the doctor attached to his staff, that the Prince of Wales agreed ...

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  34. CASE OF GUNNER YATES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Preparations are being made by Sir Robert Best, M.H.R., and Mr. T. J. Ryan, K.C., M.H.R., to begin their inquiry ...

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  35. AUSTRALIA'S FLEET

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Without any ceremony the flagship of the Australian fleet and 11 destroyers returned to Sydney this morning after ...

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  36. SPORTING CABLES BOXING CHAMPIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The "Daily Chronicle" states that Tommy Burns, ex-champion, will meet Joe Beckett, the heavyweight champion of England ...

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  37. CADETS' FOOTBALL.

    DEVONPORT, 5.5; DELORAINE, 1.5. Devonport Cadets' team on Monday journeyed to Deloraine and met a team representing the Deloraine Cadets. The ...

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  38. PICTURE OPERATOR'S DISMISSAL

    HOBART, Wednesday. — Harold Edge, a picture projectionist, sued George Cuncliffe Owen, of the National Theatre, before the Chief ...

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  39. HOBART DIVORCE CASE

    HOBART, Wednesday.—In the Supreme Court to-day, in the divorce case, Rhyberg V. Rhyberg, application for leave to proceed was granted; as the ...

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  40. LATROBE INTERESTED

    At the monthly meeting of the Latrobe Council yesterday the scheme for the construction of a road throuch to the West Const came in for a good ...

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  41. PILFERING SHIP'S CARGO

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the Police Court to-day Nicholas Leahy, a seaman, was sentenced to one month's imprisonment on a charge of having ...

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  42. CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the second round for the amateur golf championship, Messrs. [?]field, [?] Scott, and W. B. Tunbridge each won ...

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  43. SATURDAY'S TEAMS.

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  44. CAMPBELLTOWN SHOW

    CAMPBELLTOWN, Wednesday.— The annual show of the Midland Agricultural Association was held at Campbelltown to-day, the weather ...

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  45. A NORTH-WEST COAST VISIT

    In connection with the visit of the Prince of Wales to Tasmania, a letter was received by the Latrobe Council yesterday from the Leven, Council ...

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  46. PATTERSON RESTING.

    Gerald Patterson, the Australian tennis champion, has arrived in England from Paris. He states that he will not play before Wimbledon, and ...

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  47. STATES SCHOOL HOLIDAYS

    HOBART, Wednesday. — Owing to the altered arrangements for the visit of the Prince of Wales, the State schools will close from July 12 to 23 ...

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  48. CAPITAL OFFENCE AGAINST GIRL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The trial was concluded in the Criminal Court, before Mr. Justice Pring and a jury, of Kenneth Roy Gordon Mackay, aged ...

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  49. ENGLISH XI.

    The London "Daily Mail" states that the appointment of the captain of the English Eleven is still uncertain. ...

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  50. CADBURY'S AT CLAREMONT

    HOBART, Wednesday.—There is not to be any loss of time in Cadbury's making a start at Claremont. The Minister for Works (Mr. Hayes) ...

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  51. P.W. REPORT ON SATURDAY.

    HOBART, Wednesday. — The Parliamentary Select Committee's report on the extension of the Comstock tram and road to the West Coast will ...

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  52. PILE PROBLEM

    HOBART Wednesday.—At the Marine Board meeting yesterday the matter of experimenting with wood piles to preserve them from teredo and ...

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  53. BOARDING HOUSE QUARREL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—John A. Harris was shot dead at Camsie (N.S.W.) last night. According to the information to ...

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  54. WORLD'S SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Ernest Barry, challenger for the world's sculling championship, has been experiencing rough water in his training. The ...

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  55. NEW INSOLVENT

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—A petition for the liquidation of his affairs was to-day filed by Alexander Charles Targett, of Derby, laborer, with the ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Correspondents are again reminded that reports of football matches played on Saturdays will not be published if reciercd later than Monday: actually ...

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