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            <p>The Hobart Chamber of Commerce was established in 1851, following a meeting of merchants and other business men held on 3 February 1851. Henry Hopkins, a well known Hobart merchant, presided over the meeting, which proposed that merchants, shipowners, ship masters, traders and manufacturers of Hobart Town should form themselves into an association to be styled the Hobart Town Chamber of Commerce to protect and promote their common commercial interests. There were to be 12 directors with a chairman, deputy chairman and secretary who were to meet every month and two general meetings were to be held every year. In 1856 the Chamber was granted the privilege of nominating three of the Wardens of the Marine Board.</p>
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          <p>Includes the history of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce by Basil Rait, list of presidents 1851-1951, officers for 1950-51, list of members (classified by type of trade), reports on Tasmania's education, trade, industry, Hobart Port, agriculture, mining, the City of Hobart, and "Romance of G.P. Fitzgerald &amp; Co." by Basil Rait. Also includes another copy of the 99th Report (1950). Illustrated.</p>
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          <p>Deposited on indefinite loan in the University Archives 1971, 1984 (items 74, 75 received from State Library 1992)</p>
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            <p>The Hobart Chamber of Commerce was established in 1851, following a meeting of merchants and other business men held on 3 February 1851. Henry Hopkins, a well known Hobart merchant, presided over the meeting, which proposed that merchants, shipowners, ship masters, traders and manufacturers of Hobart Town should form themselves into an association to be styled the Hobart Town Chamber of Commerce to protect and promote their common commercial interests. There were to be 12 directors with a chairman, deputy chairman and secretary who were to meet every month and two general meetings were to be held every year. In 1856 the Chamber was granted the privilege of nominating three of the Wardens of the Marine Board.</p>
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          <p>One issue of the periodical publication of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce entitled  "Hobart Commerce"  Vol. 5 No. 21 May 1971</p>
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          <p>Deposited on indefinite loan in the University Archives 1971, 1984 (items 74, 75 received from State Library 1992)</p>
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          <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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          <p>Hobart commerce. Hobart, [Tas.] : The Chamber, 1967-1975. Vol. 1, no. 2 (May 1967)-v. 8, no. 32 (Mar. 1975) Absorbed by: Newsletter (Hobart Chamber of Commerce).
<lb/>https://stors.tas.gov.au/ILS/SD_ILS-159439</p>
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            <p>The Hobart Chamber of Commerce was established in 1851, following a meeting of merchants and other business men held on 3 February 1851. Henry Hopkins, a well known Hobart merchant, presided over the meeting, which proposed that merchants, shipowners, ship masters, traders and manufacturers of Hobart Town should form themselves into an association to be styled the Hobart Town Chamber of Commerce to protect and promote their common commercial interests. There were to be 12 directors with a chairman, deputy chairman and secretary who were to meet every month and two general meetings were to be held every year. In 1856 the Chamber was granted the privilege of nominating three of the Wardens of the Marine Board.</p>
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          <p>Hobart shopping guide : to assist Japanese visitors to Hobart compiled and  prepared by Hobart Chamber of Commerce. Published Tokyo, Japan : Federation of Japan Tuna Fisheries Co-operative Associations, undated date [1971?]. Bilingual text: Japanese and English.</p>
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          <p>Deposited on indefinite loan in the University Archives 1971, 1984 (items 74, 75 received from State Library 1992)</p>
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          <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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          <p>Hobart shopping guide : to assist Japanese visitors to Hobart / prepared by Hobart Chamber of Commerce. Tokyo, Japan : Federation of Japan Tuna Fisheries Co-operative Associations, [1971?]
<lb/>https://stors.tas.gov.au/ILS/SD_ILS-574277</p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Who can help</unittitle>
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        1 printed booklet 32 p. : ill    </physdesc>
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          <p>Publication entitled "Information for school leavers Who can help? : there are many people who can help you find your way".  A joint project with the Tasmanian Education Department, Hobart Chamber of Commerce  and Apex Clubs of Tasmania.  Undated.</p>
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          <subject>Public welfare -- Tasmania</subject>
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          <p>Deposited on indefinite loan in the University Archives 1971, 1984 (items 74, 75 received from State Library 1992)</p>
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            <date>HE May, 2018</date>
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        </userestrict>
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          <p> "Information for school leavers Who can help? : there are many people who can help you find your way".  https://stors.tas.gov.au/ILS/SD_ILS-552621</p>
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