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  2. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS

    Mr. J. Webster, secretary of the Launceston Sub-Branch, Returned Soldiers ' League, writes:— One of the objects of the Returned ...

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  3. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—"I do not think that the problem of the development and settlement of the Northern Territory by white people is as ...

    Article : 308 words
  4. DEATH Of ROBERT STICHT.

    The death occurred at St. Margaret's Hospital, Launceston, at 12.30 a.m. yesterday of Mr. Robert Carl Sticht, the general manager of the Mount Lyell ...

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  5. A TERRIBLE DEATH, MOTOR CYCLIST IMPALED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Eric Britton, a young orchardist, of St. Ives, received a terrible injury last night in a collision between a motor cycle and sulky. ...

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  6. BUTTER INDUSTRY.

    Mr. O. G. Norton, Tasmanian, representative of the Commonwealth Dairy Produec Pool Committee, returned to Burnie at the week-end after attending ...

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  7. MYSTERIOUS SHOTS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Detectives are inquiring into a report received from Olive Maddox, who was a witness in the Gun Alley tragedy, that shots ...

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  8. MELBOURNE FIRE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A fire broke out in the basement of the Hardware Chambers, an extensive five-storied building at the corner of Little ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Speaking at a smoke social to-night Brigadier-General Brand said: "If those responsible for the drastic economies now ...

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  10. DIRECT TAXATION.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — "Generally speaking the proposals seem to be on the reasonable side," said Mr. M'Pherson, State Treasurer, ...

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  11. SYNOPSIS OF THE CASE DEALING WITH THE APPOINTMENT OF CROWN LANDS BAILIFF.

    On the 12th January this sub-branch wrote to the Conservator of Forests asking whether it was a fact that ex-Trooper Smith, formerly of the police, ...

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  12. ASHAMED OF AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Rear-Admiral Dumaresq who has just relinquished the command of the Australian Navy, stated at a farewell gathering ...

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  13. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — Monday, Eight Hours Day, will be observed by all unionists as a strict holiday, and a record number of union members ...

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  14. AN APPRECIATION.

    So Robert Sticht has passed. The news will be read with a sad heart to-day in many different places of Tasmania, and indeed of the wide world ...

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  15. BURNING CASE.

    Louis Stanton was admitted to the Prince Alfred Hospital to-day suffering from severe burns caused when extinguishing flames on his property at ...

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  16. FALL FROM A [?]

    Hugh Williamson, aged nine years, sustained concussion of the brain through falling out of an electric train at Kensington to-day. ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Delegates from various unions involved in the strike at the Canberra sewer works attended a conference at the Trades ...

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  18. RT. REV. DR. J. E. MERCER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The death took place to-day of Dr. Mercer, ex-Bishop of Tasmania. [The late Rt. Rev. John Edward ...

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  19. MORE IMMIGRANTS ARRIVE.

    The big steamer Ormuz arrived at Sydney yesterday with 217 immigrants, mostly from the North of England. ...

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  20. MAY DAY.

    May Day will be celebrated at Sydney next Sunday by a procession through the streets, and a demonstration in the Domain, when the slogan ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN CONFERENCE ON MAY 16.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A conference of butter representatives throughout the Commonwealth, which the Minister for Customs (Mr. Rodgers) ...

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  22. BANK OFFICIALS' CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of the United Bank Officers' Association, which has been sitting all the week, concluded on Saturday morning. Fully 95 per cent. ...

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  23. HOBSON''S BAY DEPARTS.

    The Commonwealth liner Hobson's Bay, which was involved in the seamen's dispute, sailed to time yesterday with an all-British crew. The ...

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  24. SMALLPOX.

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — The steamer Shelley to-day landed at Thursday Island a seaman suffering from smallpox. ...

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  25. PREACHING PREACHERS

    The British Prime Minister last month invited eleven of the leading English Free Church ministers to take breakfast with him at No. 10 Downing ...

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  26. PEA RIFLE TRAGEDY.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—An inquest was held yesterday afternoon touching the tragic death of Bernard Alfenso Targett, aged 17, who was ...

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  27. REFERENCE AT ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH.

    In the course of the serivce of St. George's Church last night, the Rev. W. G. Thomas announced that by courtesy of the proprietors of "The Advocate" ...

    Article : 283 words
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