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  7. GORMANSTON NOTES.

    A special general meeting of the [?] Branch of the A.M.A was called of Wednesday evening but it [?] for lack of a quorum There was ...

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  9. QUEENSTOWN NOTES

    The Trade Employees' Association were the first to utilise the altered Recreation Ground by holding a Sports meeting on Wednesday afternoon last ...

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  10. COURT OF REQUESTS.

    The following canes are set down for hearing before Mr Commissioner Chambers in the Court of Requests to the held at Queenstown on Tuesday next, the ...

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  11. HOMING.

    The Gormanston Homing Society flew a pair race from Zeeban on Wednesday, in fairly good weather for the sport. Four pairs competed, aud the winners ...

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  12. A MINING AUTHORITY.

    A paper printed at Burnie, or some place to that effect, has the following:— The eastern crosscut mu started along the course of the lode." This refers to ...

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  13. LEAVING QUEENSTOWN.

    Among those who are about to leave Queenstown Mr T. Bromwich, the leading tailor, bat before giving up business in Orr street, he intends to hold an ...

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  14. JAPAN AT WAR.

    Colonel Emerson, who was in Japan at the outbreak of the war, and who writes as a military expert, and presumably an attache to the army, contributes to the ...

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  15. THE CHANGED SiTUATiON.

    The astounding change which hag been wrought in the international relations of the great powers of Europe—a change of which we do not apprehend the true ...

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  16. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Mr C. Evans' establishment was well represented at the Sports held on Wednesday afternoon, about half a dozen of the employees being competitors. Mr ...

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  17. INTERTAINMENT.

    The concert in aid of the building fund of the local M.U , I.O.O.F., let down for Wednesday night, did not come off. For one thing, very few people turned up to ...

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  18. STRAHAN RIFLE CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Strahan Ride Club was held on Tuesday at the Bay View Hotel. Dr. Walsh was elected to the chair. A fair number were ...

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  19. ENDANGERING HEALTH.,

    The peace of mind hitherto enjoyed by a number of residents of the lower end of Urquhart street was rudely upset: on Wednesday. These people have been ...

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  21. BRIEF MENTION.

    Mr J. B. Wood, of Gormaneton, on Wednesday received a wire announcing the death of hit sister at Ballan, Victoria. The deceased had been in ...

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  22. FOOTBALL.

    The Zeehan team for to-morrow's match is tu be chosen from the fullowing player:—Jolly (capt.), Fulton, Truscott, Graham, Davis, Waller, Sinclair (2), Anthony (3), Bottriell, Clagne ...

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  24. PERSONAL.

    A private wire received from [?] ton yesterday, states that Mr R. Taylor, of the Moptagu Hotel, who his been an inmate of the General Hospital there ...

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  26. FOOTBALL.

    To-morrow afternoon the senior fixture is Smelter v. Mechanics, and a very close match Is anticipated, as the result ia regarded aa having a big ...

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