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  5. PERSONAL

    Notification has been received that the King has been pleased to approve of the retention of the title of "honourable" by Mr. Arthur William ...

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  6. HOBART ORPHEUS CLUB.

    The Hobart Orpheus Club gave its second subscription concert of the season at the Town-hall last night. From an artistic point of view, it was most ...

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  7. MEETINGS, ETC. HOBART HOSPITAL BOARD.

    The monthly meeting of the Hobart Public Hospital Board was held on Friday afternoon in the boardroom at the Hobart General Hospital, when there ...

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  8. CHURCH REUNION.

    At the Anglican Synod to-day the Primate of Australia (Archbishop Wright) explained the declaration of the Lambeth Conference in the matter ...

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  9. WOMEN'S' HEALTH ASSOCIATION.

    At the monthly meeting of the Women's Health Association, Mrs. Hannaford presiding the pernicious paractice of exposing sweets in shop windows to ...

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  10. MISSIONS TO SEAMEN.

    Last week was one of great activity at the Missions to Seamen, owing to three ships of the Cunard line being in port together. The Seamen's Institute was ...

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  11. AMUSEMENTS. ALLAN WILKIE COMPANY.

    Mr. Percy Oliffe, touring manager of the Allan Wilkie Shakespearean Company, arrived in Hobart last night to make preparations for the season to be ...

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  12. CONGREGATIONAL "TRY" BRIGADE.

    The final meeting of the "Try" Brigade, which meets each Monday in the Memorial-hall, and is under the direction of the United Congregational ...

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  13. GARDNER'S BAY" STATE-SCHOOL.

    The Gardner's Bay State-school held their school picnic last week. In spite of the boisterous wind which persisted all duy, a large company assembled on ...

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  14. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS IN ENGLAND.

    According to a cable message which has been received by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) from Senator Millen, there is evidence that numbers of former ...

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  15. STRAND DE LUXE.

    The screening of the big Jewel de Luxe feature, "Heart of Humanity," at the Strand has attracted large audience. There is no doubt that tins production is ...

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  16. SEPARATION FROM HUSBAND.

    A case was heard before the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Pool to-day, in which an application was made by Edith Mary Hyland in regard to her ...

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  17. NATIONAL THEATRE

    Paul Powell's remarkable and distinctly original story, "All Night," makes a very refreshing and highly amusing photo-play, which will be screened at the ...

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  18. HEALTH INSPECTORS' ASSOCIATION

    The monthly meetiug of the Tasmanian Health Inspectors' Association was held on Monday night at the Library-hall, Hobart. The president. (Mr. Gordon ...

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  19. CECIL PARKES.

    The box plan for the recital to be given in the Hobart Town-hall on Tuesday by Cecil Parkes, the young Australian violinist, in aid of the funds of ...

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  20. PALACE THEATRE.

    The final screening takes place at the Palace Theatre to-night of D. W. Griffith's latest release, Searlet Days," featuring the popular Clarino Seymour and ...

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  21. CONSUMPTIVES' SANATORIUM.

    At a meeting of the executive committee of the Tasmanian Sanatorium for Consumptives, held at the Town-hall on Monday, there, were present Hon. J. W. ...

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  22. "THE MESSIAH."

    The performance,of "The Messiah" at St. George's Church to-morrow evening Promises to be a good one. A well balanced choir, with orchestra and organ, ...

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  23. WEST TO EAST FLIGHT.

    Mr. C. J. De Garis, with a pilot (Lieut[?] Briggs), and a mechanic (Sergt. Howard) began his return flight from West to East shortly before 5 o'clock this ...

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  24. BILLIARDS.

    The first session of the amateur billiards championship opened last night at Thurstan's rooms, in South London, J. R. Hooper, the Australian champion, ...

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