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  1. SHIPPING.

    h. m. s. Full moon Oct. 30 5 19 12 p.m. THE TIDES. The following is the approximate tide. ...

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  3. MAIL TABLE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
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  6. EPITOME OF NEWS.

    Daylight saving. Sudden death, Kingston. Policewomen for Hobart. Dog show at Launceston. ...

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  7. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    "L s. d.," "One Interested," and "Britisher"--No space. A. J. Cullen (Pontville).--We decline to give you space for venomous ...

    Article : 49 words
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  9. THE CALL FOR CONSCRIPTION.

    The great majority of the citizens cf Tasmania, who have repeatedely manifested in the most emphatic way their strong desire for the vigorous ...

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  10. PRIESTS AND REBELLION.

    The American news of the plotted Rebellion for Easter next in Ireland, and the statement that "many young priests" are amongst the 1,700 Sinn ...

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  11. THE ITALIAN REVERSE.

    If anything were needed to emphasise the call for all loyal Australians to sink their differences and join hands, to ensure that the Commonwealth shall ...

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  12. ACCIDENT TO A RETURNED OFFICER.

    A painful and unfortunate accident happened to Lieut. H. C. Orbell at his residence, Montpelier-road, yesterday afternoon. He was on crutches, on ...

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  13. SPELTER PRODUCTION IN TASMANIA.

    Owing to various delays which could not be obviated, including difficulty in obtaining delivery in Tasmania of plant manufactured in England, the first 10-ton ...

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  14. SAFEGUARDING SHIPS.

    A statement outlining the precautions that are to be taken to ensure the safety of vessels leaving port was made available in Melbourne last week by the ...

    Article : 146 words
  15. LIONESS AT LARGE.

    Shortly after 8 o'clock on Tuesday evening, after, having been put through her, evening performance, the lioness Queenie escaped from her cage at Wirth's ...

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  16. SHALE OIL BOUNTY.

    A regulation under the Shake Oil Bounty Act issued last week stipulates that the minimum quantity of oil in respect of which any claim for bounty ...

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  17. SUDDEN DEATH AT KINGSTON.

    It was reported to the Coroner at Kingston yesterday that an old lady named Sarah Ann Lucas, about 80 years of age, died suddenly between 9 and 10 ...

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  18. PROBATE.

    Probate of the will of the lata Joseph Cooper, or Pennar, Sorell, has been granted to George Walter Bellette, Leah Cooper, and Charles Cooper at £6,124. ...

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  19. TASMANIA'S PATRIOTISM.

    This State's patriotism is as conspicuously illustrated in its money contributions to War objects as in all other. ways. The return published by the ...

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  20. NEWS OF THE DAY

    Some little time ago the authorities in Tasmania made inquiries as to the appointment of policewomen for Hobart, and the Acting-Commissioner of Police ...

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  21. DAYLIGHT SAVING.

    The Daylight Saving Act came into operation yesterday, its aim being the advance of the clock for one hour from the last Sunday in October till the first ...

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  22. SHIPBUILDING ORDERS FOR TASMANIA.

    On Saturday, the Premier (Hon. W. H. Lee) received a communication from the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) inquiring whether the Government of ...

    Article : 177 words
  23. FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURNS.

    Citizens who failed to send in Federal income lax returns as required by the Act are just now being called upon to appear at the Police Court and pay the ...

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  24. TIMBER FOR MAINLAND.

    As a result of the deputation from the Hobart Chamber of Commerce and the timber 'merchants which waited upon him with regard to freight of timber to ...

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  25. A MENINGITIS CASE.

    Another child case of meningitis was reported to the Health Department on Saturday from a northern country district, and accommodation was at once ...

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  26. FIRE IN HOBART.

    At 3 o'clock yesterday the Fire Brigade received a call from the alarm at the corner of Elizabeth and Queen streets, and proceeding there found a boot ...

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  27. SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENT SCHEME.

    In connection with the proposal of the Tasmanian Government to settle returned soldiers on the land, the following circular was read from the Minister of ...

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  28. METHODIST MEMBERSHIP.

    In the speech of the Governor (Sir Francis Newdegate) at the Methodist, gathering at the City-hall last week, His Excellency referred to the number of ...

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  29. PUBLIC WORKS.

    The Public Works Department has accepted the following tenders:-- Road, Marlborough-road, Ouse, to Dee River, E. T. Hills and Son, £365, road, ...

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  30. LAUNCESTON CRIMINAL COURT.

    Mr. Justice Ewing is to preside at the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court at Launceston tomorrow and will take any Chamber business that may be ...

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  31. VOLCANIC ERUPTION, IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Reports from King's County show that Mt. Ngaruruhoe was in violent eruption last week; culminating in an alarming outburst on Tuesday night. ...

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  32. THE MATUNGA'S DISAPPEARANCE

    The mysterious disappearance of Messrs. Burns and Philp's steamer Matunga, while on a trip from Sydney to Rabaul, has been the subject of an ...

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  33. COUNCIL OF SCIENCE.

    At a recent meeting of the executive committee, of the Commonwealth Advisory Council of Science and Industry attention was directed to the ...

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  34. WIVENHOE CAMP.

    A feature of Saturday morning's work at the Wivehoe Camp of the 91st Infantry was the examination of volunteers for the A.I.F. by Caltain L. ...

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  35. CARPENTER'S SHOCKING DEATH.

    Early on Saturday morning a carpenter named William Merewether, widower, was engaged upon work at a building in Swanston-street, and was ...

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