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  3. MEETINGS.

    A meeting was held in Bushy-park Clubroom last week of the members of Upper Derwent Farm, Home, and Garden Society. There was a good ...

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  4. NEW HALL FOR FRANKLIN.

    The question of a now public hall for Franklin was considered at the monthly meeting of the Huonville Municipal Council to-day. The Warden (Mr. C. G. ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The pupils atending the Cressy Stateschool held their fifth and lost penny concert niter school on Thursday afternoon, 8th inst. By the rounds of ...

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  7. BLIND, DEAF, AND DUMB INSTITUTION.

    The annual prize-giving in connection with the school of the Blind, Deaf, and Dump Institution took place last night in the presence of a large gathering. ...

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  8. SALVATION ARMY BARRACKS.

    The local corps of the Salvation Army was called upon to raise about £680 of the £1,800 required for the erection of the new barracks. Subscription lists were ...

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  9. GLENHUON OR "WYBALERMA."

    At a meeting of the Huonville Council to-day letters were received from the Minister for Lands and the Deputy Postmaster-General, acknowledging ...

    Article : 266 words
  10. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The new club premises for the C.T.A. in La[?]ceston will occupy a prominent position in Charles-street. The design for the building was selected-by Mr. H. W. ...

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  11. UNSIGHTLY QUEENBOROUGH.

    Sir,—One of the Queeuborouth councillors drew attention to the unsightly appearance of the streets, through (he says) the ratepayers not bringing in their ...

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  12. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Town-hall was well filled last evening, when the pupils of Holy Trinity Church School performed the juvenile play of "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" ...

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  13. GEEVESTON.

    In the presence ol a large number of interested spectators assembled on the Geeveston crickef ground on Saturday afternoon a chopping match for ...

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  14. THE GOULD TROPHY

    Sir,—I am pleased to state that Mr. H T. Gould has decided to make application for the return of the Gould trophy presented several years ago to one of our ...

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  15. LAUNCESTON MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    The first mectintr ot the Municipal Council since the election was held this afternoon, all the aldermen being present. ...

    Article : 268 words
  16. COMPULSORY HALF-HOLIDAY.

    Sir,—I have read with very great interest your sub-leader on the above subject, and thank you for it. I am neither a shopkeeper nor a shop ...

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  17. REFRESHMENTS ON THE RAIBWAY.

    Sir,—While very many travellers appreciate the alteration of the express trains from Launceston starting in the middle of the day, it seems a great ...

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  18. A GRATEFUL VISITOR.

    Sir,—During my short stay in your town, which was very pleasant, I heard many comments on the police, but I would like you to know my personal ...

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