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  4. PARLIAMENT. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The President (Hon. Tetley Gant) took the chair at 4 p.m. ...

    Article : 19 words
  5. PROPOSED BELL BAY RAILWAY.

    Mr. McKENZIE asked the Premier whether it was the intention of Ministers to construct a railway to connect Bell Bay, River Tamar, with a point on the ...

    Article : 73 words
  6. PAPERS TABLED.

    The CHIEF SECRETARY (Hon. G. H. Butler) tabled the report of the Engineer-in-Chief for 1911-1912, and the report of the Launceston Gaol for 1911. ...

    Article : 27 words
  7. THIRD READINGS.

    The following bills were read a third time and passed:—Public Works Execu tion Bill (No. 1), Deputy-Governor's Powers Bill, and the Statutes ...

    Article : 28 words
  8. AN EXPLANATION.

    Mr. GUY said that Mr. Bakhap had said the previous day that he (Mr. Guy) and stated that the half-castes on Cape Barren Island were being interfered with ...

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  9. EDUCATION AMENDMENT BILL.

    The amendments made in the Education Act Amendment Bill were agreed to, and the third reading was made in order of the day for Tuesday next. ...

    Article : 30 words
  10. CAPE BARREN ISLAND RESERVE BILL.

    The amendments made in the Cape Barren Island Reserve Bill were agreed to, and the third reading was fixed for Tuesday next. ...

    Article : 27 words
  11. TESTATOR'S FAMILY MAINTENANCE BILL.

    The consideration of the Testator's Family Maintenance Bill was continued in committee. On clause 3—"Court or judge may ...

    Article : 171 words
  12. THE FERTILISERS BILL.

    The CHIEF SECRETARY moved the second reading of the Fertilisers Bill. He said the present Acts did not give sufficient powers to the agricultural ...

    Article : 612 words
  13. LANDS AND SURVEYS.

    On Department of Lands and Surveys, £8,447 10s." Item—Surveyor-Gene-ral. £550— The MINISTER OF LANDS said that ...

    Article : 1,413 words
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  15. WARATAH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL

    The election to fill the vacancy in the east ward of the Waratah Municipal Council yesterday resulted in Mr. G. E. Brown, son of Councillor Edward Brown, ...

    Article : 39 words
  16. EMU BAY LOAN BILL.

    The TREASURFR moved the second reading of a bill to authorise the municipal council of Emu Bay to acquire the premises known as the Burnie Institute. ...

    Article : 225 words
  17. YOUNG WOMEN S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

    The festivities in connection with the 27th anniversary of the Young Women's Christian Association were conducted in the Town-hall last night. Tea was laid ...

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  18. ADJOURNMENT.

    At 6 o'clock the Council adjourned until 8 o'clock on Thursday, November 7. ...

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  19. RAILWAY OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Matters in connection with the above association are progressing favourably. Already over 75 per cent. of the salaried staff have joined. Nominations for officers ...

    Article : 279 words
  20. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31.

    The Speaker (Sir Geo. Davies, K.C.M.G.) took the chair at 10.30 a.m. The PREMIER (Hon. A. E. Solomon) presented a petition from ratepayers of ...

    Article : 75 words
  21. PUBLIC WORKS.

    A number of minor amendments made by the Legislative Council in the Public Works Bill were considered in committee and agreed to. ...

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  22. THE CIVIL SERVICE.

    The PREMIER read a letter from the chairman of the Civil Service Association, stating that his (the Premier's) remarks in Parliament were calculated to imply ...

    Article : 122 words
  23. THE GAOLS.

    The PREMIER tabled the annual reports on the Hobart and Launceston gaols. ...

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  24. CARRYING EXPLOSIVES BY PASSENGER TRAINS.

    Mr. BECKER asked the Minister of Railways—(1) Is it a fact that on the 23rd inst. the ordinary passenger and goods train from Launceston to Branxholm ...

    Article : 160 words
  25. THE ESTIMATES.

    The estimates in chief for 1912-16 were further considered in committee. On the vote for the Education Department, £96,928, item—Truant Officer, ...

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  26. BOAT HARBOUR ROAD.

    Mr. BELTON said that, in reference to the Boat Harbour road. Mr. Horn desired him to inform the Minister of Lands that, as to his land, he felt he was not ...

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  27. ADJOURNMENT.

    The House then adjourned till Tuesday evening next. ...

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  28. BOY STATIONMASTERS.

    Mr. MARTIN asked the Minister of Railways—(1) Is it a fact, as stated in "The Mercury" of 24th inst., that a porter, 10 years of age, acted as relieving ...

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  29. TENNIS. LADIES' B GRADE ROSTER.

    University beat Maylands. 4 rubbers, 8 sets, 48 games, to 20 games. Misses Taylor and Williams beat Mrs. A. S. Brownell and Miss E. Brownell, 6—1, 6—4; also ...

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  30. LABOUR TACTICS.

    Sir,—Craving a little space, I would like to draw attention to the "seemingness" (if I can term it) of our Labour members, particularly Mr. Ogden's ...

    Article : 464 words
  31. MEN'S B GRADE ROSTER.

    Saturday's matches are:—Training College v. Lindisfarne, at Training College; University v. New Town, at University. ...

    Article : 23 words
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