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  2. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Moore Robinson leaves by the Manuka for Sydney to day in connection with the Tasmanian Historical Library in order to make himself acquainted with ...

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  3. THE STORY OF THE PRINCE.

    There are many good stories of famous people and of air fighting in Captain A. Cunningham Reid's "Planes and Personalities, a Pot-Pourri." He tells the world ...

    Article : 372 words
  4. DAIRY SCIENCE SCHOOL.

    The annual Dairy Science School, which is generally held in May, will probably, on account of the disastrous season, be postponed this year indefinitely. ...

    Article : 308 words
  5. SHIPPING

    Rises. Sets. April 17..................... 6.47... 5.33 April 25..................... 6.58... 5.21 THE MOON. ...

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  6. POLICE COURTS. HOBART.

    At the City Police Court yesterday Mr. Aubrey T. Walker (Police Magistrate) occupied the bench. Detective Sergeant Oakes represented the Police ...

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  7. A MOTORING RECORD.

    Captain Cecil M. Dyer. who is a native of Hobart and inventor of a new atomiser used by the British War office during the war, intends to attempt ...

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  8. THE WORLD'S LARGEST TELESCOPE.

    There has been set up at Victoria, in British Columbia, a colossal telescope— the largest and most powerful in the world, says the "New York Tribune." ...

    Article : 334 words
  9. HOTELS AT HOME AND ABROAD.

    Mr. Chester A. Doyle, who represents the Bowman hotels of America, is at present in Hobart. Mr. Doyle has recently completed a tour of India, ...

    Article : 123 words
  10. WIREPULLERS.

    If the recently-published Life of Catherine Gladstone proves one thing more clearly than another, it is that that distinguished and queenly lady ...

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  11. REPORTS HELD OVER.

    A number of reports, country correspondence, and letters to the editor have been unavoidably held over owing to pressure on our space. ...

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  12. EPITOME OF NEWS.

    The butter outlook. Dairy Science School. North-Western railway extensions. The Derwent Harbour Estates case. ...

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  13. RETURNED SOLDIERS' EXAMINATION.

    An examination of returned soldiers for admission to the clerical division of the Public Seivice was held on March l8. Thirty-four candidates presented ...

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  14. BRITISH FIGHTING FORCES.

    Returns of the fighting forces of the Empire in the Great War show that 7,000,000 men passed through the ranks of the British army, exclusive of the ...

    Article : 316 words
  15. NEW NORFOLK.

    Before Messrs. H. A. Warner and R. Dixon, at the New Norfolk Police Court yesterday several ratepayers were proceeded against, and were ordered to pay ...

    Article : 125 words
  16. NEWS OF THE DAY BRIDGES.

    Yesterday Mr. Ben. Watkins, M.H.A., called on the Minister of Works (Hon. J. B. Hayes), and stated that the following bridges needed repairing, and ...

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  17. ACCIDENT TO A BOY.

    Whilst running with a stick in his hand close to the home of his parents at Sloping Main, five miles from Saltwater River, on Tuesday, Harry Gray, ...

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  18. LAUNCESTON COMPETITIONS

    Increasing interest is being shown in the literary and musical competitions at the Albert-hall, and there were again large audiences at yesterday's ...

    Article : 290 words
  19. The Mercury.

    The attempt made to establish in Tasmania the shipbuilding industry on a great scale, ended, as is now well known, in a failure which is not without ...

    Article : 978 words
  20. COMPENSATION CLAIM.

    A Compensation Court will be held at the Courthouse, Launceston, on Tuesday, 20th inst., before Mr. Justice Ewing, and Messrs. Alfred Collins, of ...

    Article : 95 words
  21. UNPRECEDENTED SHORTAGE OF TEACHERS.

    Just now the Education Department is experiencing the greatest difficulty in finding teachers to fill the schools, a state of things largely resulting from ...

    Article : 271 words
  22. HOLIDAY SCHOOL FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS

    The first school of instruction for Church of England Sunday-school teachers was held at the Fern Tree last week. All through there was a good ...

    Article : 520 words
  23. WEST COAST IRON DEPOSITS.

    Important developments are expected to occur very shortly in connection with large iron are deposits in the vicinity of Mt. Heemskirk, West Coast. ...

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  24. LAUNCESTON ISOLATION HOSPITAL.

    In connection with tha building of the new isolation hospital at Launceston, which is expected to be completed about the end of June, no provision so ...

    Article : 134 words
  25. THE BUTTER OUTLOOK.

    The dairy expert (Mr. A. Conlon) stated yesterday, in reply to an inquiry, that the butter shortage was still very acute. At the present time butter was ...

    Article : 186 words
  26. TRAGEDY IN A PALACE.

    A veteran North Sea place, probably 20 years old, recently ended a romantic career in the inglorious toils of a trawl net. The fact is the more interesting ...

    Article : 236 words
  27. QUEENSTOWN SCHOOL RETURNS

    The teachers' return from the Central State-school for March showed the number on the roll to be 453, and the daily average attendance 419.3. The per ...

    Article : 98 words
  28. LAUNCESTON.

    Loongana t.s., left Melbourne at 3 p.m. yesterday with 214 passengers and 836 tons of cargo, and is due at Launceston about 9 a.m. to-day. ...

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  29. MAIL TABLE.

    America per Sonoma, due Tuesday, delivery Wednesday. Australian States, per Loongana due Tuesday. Thursday, saturday, 6 p.m; delivered ...

    Article : 197 words
  30. DEVONPORT.

    Melbourne s.s. for Sydney—5,133 bgs potatoes, 10,630 bgs oats, 1,823 bgs peas 2,392 css apples, from Devonport: 3,385 bgs potatoes. 9,730 bgs oats 261 bgs peas 112 bgs ...

    Article : 44 words
  31. INCREASED STEAMER RATES.

    The manager of the U.S.S. Co. in Launceston last night received a cablegram from Melbourne intimating that the steamers Loongana, Wainui, ...

    Article : 178 words
  32. BURNIE.

    Kapara, s.s., was to leave early this morning for Adelaide via Stanley with 22,840 6ft. palings 30,925 5ft. palings 63,900 ft, sawn myrtle. 2,800 sawn celery pine. 27 ...

    Article : 245 words
  33. STARVING CHILDREN OF EUROPE FUND

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  36. TIMBER STACKING REGULATIONS

    A deputation representing the timber merchants of Hobart is to wait on the Mayor and aldermen on Tuesday to protest against the proposed ...

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