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  3. EMPIRE DAY.

    On Empire Day the hon. secretary of the Victoria League in Tasmania sent greetings to the newly-formed sister league in Victoria, and received the ...

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  4. IN THE NORTH WEST.

    Our North-West correspondent writes: —"The Empire Day celebration movement has grown in favour every year since its inception by Lord Meath, and ...

    Article : 160 words
  5. PLENTY.

    Empire Day was celebrated at the Plenty State-school as usual. A suitable address was made by the head teacher (Mr. Winspear), and patriotic songs were ...

    Article : 69 words
  6. NORTH-WESTERN NOTES.

    The long-talked-of Devonport Agricultural Society has now taken definite shape, and has been fairly started on its career. Opinions differ as to the ...

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  7. MACQUARIE PLAINS.

    In common with millions of His Majesty's loyal subjects, local residents at Macquarie Plains celebrated Empire Day. Leaving the State-school at 10.30, the ...

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  8. PENGUIN.

    An enjoyable State-school concert fittingly concluded the Empire Day celebrations, Anthon's-hall being well filled with an interested and appreciative audience. ...

    Article : 121 words
  9. COUNTRY NEWS.

    We are still hoping for rain, and it does not come in any great quantity. Occasional light showers fall, but nothing of consequence. Matters, ...

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  10. NEW NORFOLK.

    Empire Day celebrations this year were a great success in New Norfolk. In good time beforehand, an energetic committee was elected at a public meeting, ...

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  11. UXBRIDGE.

    Empire Day celebrations were carried out very satisfactorily at the State schools on Monday. Patriotic speeches were given by the teachers, inter[?]persed ...

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  12. WESTBURY.

    There was a double celebration at the Convent school, Westbury, on Monday last. The Rev. Father Kelsh addressed the children on the meaning of Empire ...

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  13. GEORGE TOWN.

    The appointment of the Rev. H. G. Brammall to the charge of this parish has been confirmed by the Bishop, and has given general satisfaction. The ...

    Article : 159 words
  14. GEORGETOWN.

    Empire Day was celebrated at the State-school in the usual way. The headmaster (Mr. Barker) issued invitations to the Board of Advice, of which Captain ...

    Article : 97 words
  15. THE DEVONPORT WARDENSHIP TANGLE.

    Councillor Sayer is also a doer, as recent events in connection with the challenged seat of Warden Luck have proved, for he has stirred things up ...

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  16. PENGUIN.

    The new Baptist Church is now well under way, the contractor (Mr. H. [?]aines) having started last week. It will be a handsome addition to the town ...

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  17. CORNELIAN BAY.

    Sir,—A[?] honour to the Marine Board for refusing to allow Cornelian Bay to be polluted. The councillors of New Town who voted for it must have most ...

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  18. WOODSDALE.

    Pleasant weather and a good attendance were concomitants upon the occasion of the picnic given by parents and friends to the State-school children on the local ...

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  19. BREAM CREEK.

    Empire Day was celebrated at the State-school by the singing of patriotic songs, saluting the flag, a march past, and other items. ...

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  20. BOTHWELL.

    Empire Day was celebrated at Bothwell State-school on Monday last in much the same way as it has been for a considerable number of years past. ...

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  21. WOODSDALE.

    Dancers, especially of the fair sex, were few at the ball in the public-hall last evening, in aid of the school funds. Mr. E. Page carried out the ceremonial duties, ...

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  22. FRANKLIN.

    Empire Day has been duly honoured in these parts. On Sunday there was church parade, for which our braves mustered in full force. On Monday the ...

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  23. CASTLE FORBES BAY.

    Empire Day was observed at the Castle Forbes Bay school. Before going into school in the morning the children were drawn up, and they saluted the flag. ...

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  24. RHYNDASTON.

    Miss H. Bailey, Lake Tiberias, Rhyndaston, Tas., writes:—"I have used Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for Coughs and Colds, and cannot speak too highly of it." ...

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  25. SPRING BAY.

    The Empire Day celebration at this school was a great success. During the morning the teacher (Mr. C. Gellie) gave lessons on duty, the Union Jack, and the ...

    Article : 185 words
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