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  2. Advertising

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  3. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 382 words
  4. IN PARLIAMENT.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—In the Houss of Assembly to-day Mr. Pullen resumed the debate on the Address-in-Reply. He doubted whether Tasmania ...

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  5. BURNIE.

    Mr. A. K. M'Gaw, who with Mrs. M'Gaw has been spending a fortnight's holiday on the mainland returned to Barnie by the ss Conah ...

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  6. CANINE NIGHT PROWLERS.

    Visitor to the N.W. Coast speak highly of its activity, but bemoan the restlessness, especially in the "smaors ayont the dawn,." displayed in the ...

    Article : 320 words
  7. HCYICES OF MOTION AND QUESTION.

    Mr. Lee to move that a return be laid upon the table showing—(1) Quantity of grass seed purchased by the Government for the year 1914-15 and ...

    Article : 338 words
  8. The North-Western Advo[?] AND The Emu Bay Times FAIR AND IMPARTIAL. THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1915.

    There is a vacancy in the staff of the Devonport Municipal Council for a junier c[?] caused by the resignation of Mr. L. Moore, who is ...

    Article : 137 words
  9. CROPS AND MARKETS

    The cargo of the steamer Conah for Melbourne yesterday included 15 bgs peas, 83 bls straw, 19 ess apples, 4 bgs bacon, 2 bgs head and sundries. ...

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  10. DEVONPORT ENLISTMENT.

    Since our last report of a few days ago no less than eight volunteers have passed through the hands of the local area and medical officers, and have ...

    Article : 65 words
  11. ULVERSTONE.

    Deliveries yesterday were 1,000 sacks ;xstatoes. Values were still in favor >f growers, although hardlv so high as .-tiled last iveek. Brownells were quit-tetl at £10, Red* and Pliinkotts. £10 :;/; and Kismarcks, £8.'lo/ to £9. ...

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  12. EARLY CLOSING OF BARS

    HOBART, Wednesday.—In the House of Assembly to-night, Mr. Fullerton asked the Premier:—(1) Did lie promise a deputation ...

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  13. BURNIE.

    The exports by the ss Conah for Melbourne last night Included 2,425 bgs chaff, and 2,424 sheep. The market yesterday again ...

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  14. TRAINS AGAIN DELAYED.

    Owing to the non-arrival of malls at Western Junction the Launceston train, which is due to arrive here at 12.35 p.m. was detained and did not ...

    Article : 91 words
  15. TO-NIGHT'S REPEAT PERFORMANCE.

    In response to insistent requests for a repetition of their most successful entertainment on Tuesday last, the Partriotic Male Concent Co have decided ...

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    Everything is being hurried on in connection with the erection of the Spencer Hospital. On Monday the chairman, Mr. T. E. Woodman, and ...

    Article : 102 words
  17. SEWERAGE FOR DEVONPORT WHEN?

    The batch of wet weather has left behind it a legacy of muddy pools in backyards and allotments in the town. It acceptuates the crying need of ...

    Article : 110 words
  18. HOBART.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 words
  19. INITIATION IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The police reports show that the early closing of hotels is being well observed throughout the State. ...

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  20. DEATH OF MRS. MANY KING.

    Our death notices record the demise of Mrs. Mary King, which took place on Tuesday at the residence of herson, Mr. F. N. King, of Boat Harbor. ...

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  21. MELBOURNE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
  22. WEST DEVONTORT SCHOOL' PATRIOTISM.

    The second weekly instalment of papers and periodicals for the hospitals at the front was yesterday forwarded by the West Devonport State school. ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. POLICE COURT.

    The Warden (Mr. G. W. Easton) and Mr. H. W. Stuart, J.'sP., occupied the bench at the Police Court on Monday, when Senior Constable Hill ...

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  24. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN REPERENDUM.

    A deputation from the unions which will be affected by the closing of hotels at 6 p.m.; waited on the Premier of South Australia and suggested ...

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  25. SYDNEY BUTTER SUPPLIES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Butter supplies are still 50 per cent, short, and many grocers have ceased selling. ...

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  26. TO-NIGHT'S MEETING.

    At the request of a number of rate-payors the Warden (Mr. G. W. Eastern) has convened a meeting to be held at the Town Hall to-night to discuss ...

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  27. MILITARY TRAINING.

    The hand-over parade of the 1897 quota of Devonport Cadets of the Citizen Forces will be officially conducted on the 24th inst. Details and ...

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  28. RAIN IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Heavy and continuous rain has fallen over the greater part of the State. ...

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  29. LONDON MARKETS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Wheat is weaker, Walla shipment afloat being quoted at 54/. ...

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  30. THE RAINFALL.

    The rainfall for June, as recorded by the Government meteorological obser[?]er (Mr. G. W. Easton), was 773 points on 22 wet days. For the six ...

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  31. ULVERSTONE RAILWAY AND WHARF.

    Mr. Pullen asked the Minister of Lands:—(1) Is it his intention to comply with the request of the Leven Harbor Trust to give ...

    Article : 106 words
  32. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS.

    Instruction have [?] postmasters and offi[?] post and telegraph offices that in engaging temporary or casual assistance ...

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  33. MERSEY MARINE BOARD.

    It is expected that the ss Joan Craig the arrive next week with the tur[?] piles for the completion of the new limestone wharf. There are 200 ...

    Article : 148 words
  34. STANLEY.

    This company appeared at the Town-Hall last night before an enthusiastic audience. Needless to say, their concert was enjoyed to the utmost. Every ...

    Article : 149 words
  35. NIETTA RAILWAY MATTERS.

    Mr. Puuen asked the Minster of Lands:—(1) Is he aware that the [?] on the Nietta Railway, near the road from Central Castra a Preston ...

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  36. ULVERSTONE.

    The funeral of the late Miss Jean Margaret Findley took place yesterday in the Church of England cemetery. The coffin reached Ulverstone ...

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  37. POTATO INSPECTORS' FEES.

    Mr. Blyth drew attention to the methods if inspecting potatoes at port of shipment in the State to show the importance of the potato industry. ...

    Article : 237 words
  38. WELSH ELECTION.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 9.30 p.m.—Mr. Griffith Roes (Liberal) has been returned unopposed for Arfod, nice W. Jones, deceased. The Welsh seat is a ...

    Article : 40 words
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