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  4. TASMANIA.

    The rifle club movement is progressing well. Fourteen new members were enrolled it to-night's drill, bringing the total to 73. ...

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  5. DEFENCES OF HOBART.

    The detachments of men from the North and West who have been relieving the garrison at Sandy Bay stations returned to their homes by a special train which ...

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  6. FIRST WEEK OF THE WAR.

    A Tasmanian, writing to a friend at Sorell, under date London, August 6, says:- "I hope you have not been very anxions ...

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  7. THE SUBMARINE.

    When Vice-Admiral Sir Percy Scott declared a few weeks ago that the battleship was doomed, and that Great Britain would be better advised if she spent ...

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  8. BRITISH STEAE R SOUTHPORT.

    Up to the present one of the most thrilling incident of the war, so far as the Pacific is concerned, is the dash of the British steamer Southport. 3,588 ...

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  9. BRITISH UNITY.

    Sixty years ago Mr. Cobden, in sturdy reliance upon first principles, thanked God that war was "unprofitable," and that, therefore, it would cease to be. It ...

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  10. LAUNCESTON NOTES

    Farmers, graziers, and orchardists all experienced relief at the showers which have fallen throughout the district during the past two or three days. There ...

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  11. NEW DREADNOUGHTS.

    The British navy in Home waters is receiving a powerful reinforcement by the additions of the super-Dreadnoughts Agincourt and Erin. These two ships have a ...

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  12. RUNNING THE GAUNTLET.

    Three steamships which ran the gauntlet in war conditions arrived at Sydney to-day. They were the R.M.S. Marama, from Vancouver; Inaba Maru, from ...

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  13. HOME RULE.

    Sir Edward Carson, addressing the Ulster Unionist Council on Monday, stated that when the war was over he would [?]mmon the Provisional ...

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