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  4. BANDS OF HOBART

    At present music pervades the atmosphere of our city, as there is to be a letter day on Friday next, 31 et last, to be followed by a grand concert in the ...

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  5. LABOR NEWS AND NOTES

    Extract from "The Daily Post" of Tuesday;— SYDNEY, Monday. Mr. A.W. Buckely, M.L.A. was ...

    Article : 56 words
  6. UPTON'S DOING WELL.

    The ordinary shareholders of Lipton’s Ltd. (London) have received a disbursement of 7[?] per cent, for the year ended March 10, the trading ...

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  7. TEA IN BRITAIN.

    The following qua[?]nt par is published in 'Stend’s" Review":— "Tea has risen in price in Great Britain during the way by about 50 ...

    Article : 92 words
  8. MR. BUCKELY’S SUGGESTION.

    Mr. Buckley, 3I.L.A., has forwarded to us the following suggestions for a settlement:— 1. "That the Acting Premier select ...

    Article : 243 words
  9. LAUNCESTON EIGHT HOUR DAY.

    A meeting of delegates to the Launceston Eight Hour Day committee was held on Monday evening at air. J.A. Guys office. The president (Mr. J. ...

    Article : 217 words
  10. ST. JOSEPH’S ETC.

    St. Joesph’s Total Abstinence Band commenced in 1646. or about the same time as its namesake in the North (Cleary, bandmaster). The first ...

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  11. "WHAT'S SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE."

    Thus our contemporary or the railway strike:— If the men believed they had a grievance their course was to ...

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  12. WARSHIP BANDS.

    Mention should also be made of the bands of the various warships that have performed here, particularly those of the Wolverine (1880) Neleon (1884) ...

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  14. GERMAN AND FRENCH VISITORS.

    There were itinerant French and German man bands in 1854 and subsequent years, Hobart was visited by the following combinations, viz.:— Hallas Sunburst (in ...

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  15. SOLDIERS' LETTERS

    The following excerpts from letters received from old New Town harrier boy Gelss Mortyn, dated Somewhere in the dated, Somewhere in the East, June 22, ...

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  16. COAL PRODUCTION IN WAR TIMES.

    Special to "The Monitor" (Boston U.S.A.), from Its Eastern Bureau. NEW YORK. N.Y., June 30.—The United Mine Workers of America ...

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  17. ORIGINATOR OF OUR BRASS BANDS.

    Before concluding it may not be out place to mention that according to some old bandsmen, that the honor of being the originator of brass hands in ...

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  18. FILIPINOS EAGER TO FIGHT.

    The following telegram was published in June In the press of Boston (U.S.A.) from Washington:— The Filipinos are eager to fight In ...

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  19. DEAN OF NEWCASTLE.

    The position of the men receives sympathetic consideration from Dean Talbot (Sydney) and the Dean of Newcastle. Of the the latter, the "Sun" ...

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  20. "ALWAYS COGNISANT."

    On behalf of the Coalition Government In Great Britain, it was announced recently in the House of "that the Board of Trade ...

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