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  4. THE GENERAL ELECTION.

    The last of the results have been published, and the general election of 1912 is now a thing of the past. One thing that stands out in connection with the ...

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  5. DIOCESAN SYNOD. VARIOUS SUBJECTS DEALT WITH.

    The business of the Synod of the Diocese of Tasmania was resumed in the Synod-hall last evening, the Bishop (Dr. Mercer) presiding. ...

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  6. NOTICES OF MOTION.

    Rev. F. B. Sharland.—To move that the second week in Advent be again observed this year as the self-denial week in aid of the church sites and building loan ...

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  7. CHAPLAIN FOR FURNEAUX ISLANDS.

    The Bishop stated that a fund was being raised to maintain a chaplain on the Farneaux group of islands, and he hoped that at the next Synod such an ...

    Article : 154 words
  8. EVENING COMMUNION SERVICES.

    The Bishop, referring to the subject of evening communion, discussed on the previous evening, said that he had no desire to repress, evening ...

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  9. ANTHROPOMETRIC SURVEY OF CHILDREN.

    Several limited and isolated surveys of the physical proportions of Australian children have been made during the past 30 years in the various States. ...

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  10. THE ESTIMATES.

    On the motion of Mr. R. W. G. Shoobridge, the estimates were passed without discussion. ...

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  11. FIRE INSURANCE QUESTION.

    Rev. C. H. Shedden moved a resolution in favour of an ecclesiastical fire insurance scheme being adopted by the diocese. He said he again brought the matter ...

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  12. GOVERNMENT HOUSE "AT HOME."

    By invitation of the Governor and Lady Barron, the clergy and lay members attending the Anglican Synod now being held in Hobart, with their wives, were ...

    Article : 392 words
  13. MEETINGS. CHALMERS LITERARY ASSOCIATION

    There was a fair attendance at the weekly meeting of Chalmers Literary. Association at Chalmers-hall last evening Mr. A. G. Kemp occupied the chair. The ...

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  14. THE BAKERS AND THE SHOPS CROSSING ACT.

    A deputation representing the bakers and pastrycooks of Hobart and Launceston waited upon the Chief Secretary, Hon. G. H. Butler, yesterday afternoon, ...

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  15. INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANTS (HOBART BRANCH).

    A meeting of the Hobart branch of the Institute of Accountants (Victoria) was held last evening in the committee-room. Town-hall, Mr. F. B. Rattle, F.I.A.V., ...

    Article : 215 words
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  17. HOW THE MATCH WAS LOST.

    The showing of the Australians was a disappointment. They threw the match away by their feeble batting of yesterday, and to-day, when the wicket had ...

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  18. CHASE BY MOTOR CAR.

    For the first time in Tasmania a motor-car was requisitioned by the Police Department yesterday to make arrests, being used to apprehend four ...

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  19. HOBART CITY MISSION.

    The monthly committee meeting of the Hobart City Mission was held at the Y.M.C.A. hall yesterday aftrrnoon. Members present were Mesdames Baily, ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA V. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

    The team selected to represent Northhamptonshire in the match against the Australians to-day will consist of Vials. Smith, J. Denton,, W. Denton, Thompson, ...

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  21. CHURCH OF ENGLAND MEN'S SOCIETY.

    Rev. E. H. Thompson (diocesan secretary C.E.M.S.) moved,— (1) That, in the opinion of this Synod, it is desirable that a Diocesan Council ...

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  22. HOBART BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    The usual weekly meeting of the executive committee of the Benevolent Society was held yesterday afternoon, and there were present Messrs. G. S. Crouch, J. ...

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  23. CLERGY REMOVAL EXPENSES FUND.

    Archdeacon Richard, in committee (Hon. Arthur Morrisby, M.L.C., in the chair), moved the adoption of regulations concerning the clergy removal ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICA V. DERBYSHIRE.

    The match between the visiting South African team and Derbyshire County was concluded at Derby to-day, the South Africans comfortably winning ...

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  25. THE CHURCHES AND THE ELECTION.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Council of Churches, Mr. W. R. C. Jarvis said he was disappointed that the churches had not returned a single member to ...

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  26. LAUNCESTON SHOW COMMITTEE.

    At a meeting of the executive committee of the Launceston Show to-day, Mr. H. Weedon was elected chairman and Mr. W. H. Ferrall vice-chairman ...

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  27. STRIKES.

    Rev. R. Weld-Thomas moved,— That this Synod deeply impressed by the frequency and seriousness of strikes. respectfully requests the Bishop to ...

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  28. LINDISFARNE FERRY.

    Sir,—In the report of the Clearence council in your issue of this day, the Warden and Councillor Hume are reported to have made a few remarks ...

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  29. TASMANIAN CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR UNION.

    The annual convention of the Tasmanian Christian Endeavour Union concluded to-night. The annual report showed that the membership totalled 792, and ...

    Article : 128 words
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