The movement to establish a fire brigade in Scottsdale was advanced stage lat Saturday's meeting was read from ...
Article : 334 wordsSomewhat belated, 'but none the less interesting, there have just arrived Ger, man newspapers (writes Leonard Spray, in the "London Daily Telegraph"), which ...
Article : 850 wordsThe members of the Pioneer title Club held a over successful American tea on. Thursday night at the local Public Hall under the management of the following ...
Article : 101 wordsOn Saturday evening, under the auspices of the Base divisional council, A.L.P., a meeting of the campaign committee was held, 27 members being ...
Article : 51 wordsSir.—Re, your leading article in today's "Examiner," with your kind per. mission 1. should wish to express an appreciation of same. I am quite in ...
Article : 227 wordsA petition, signed by 57 landholders in the Scottsdale municipality, was tabled at the council meeting on Saturday, asking the council to take a ...
Article : 429 wordsOn Sunday, in the St. Marys Methodist Church, the pulpit was occupied 'both morning and evening by Rev. N. R. Greenwood. The attendance at both ...
Article : 222 wordsMr. J. 1t. Palamountain states that he was on Cornwall Square on Sunday last till nearly. 4 p.m., when he left to attend the Rev. I . N. Baker's lecture. ...
Article : 63 wordsSir.—The motorists of Tasmania today have much to thank the members of the Legislative Council, commonly called "The Dead House." for blocking ...
Article : 136 wordsOn Wednesday Private Colin Chugg returned home after an absence of three years, 20 months of which have been spent as a prisoner of war in Germany. ...
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Article : 520 wordsThe O.B.U. meeting held on Cornwall Square, Sunday afternoon, was well attended. The chairman (Mr. J. McDonald) said he felt quite confident that ...
Article : 322 wordsIn response to an argent request from the residents of Winnaleah for better railway facilities Mr. Tabart travelled down by. the midday train on Tuesday ...
Article : 202 wordsLieutenant Gordon Clark, M.C., son of Mr. L. Clark, the manager of the Briseis tin mines, Derby, returned home from France after three years in the war ...
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Article : 212 wordsThe Liens. state school was viisted by the Inspector of the Education Department last week. A harvest thanksgiving service was held in the hall on the hill ...
Article : 164 wordsThe ordinary monthly meeting of the Scottsdale 'Municipal Council was held on Saturday. Present—Councillors O. H. Hookway (Warden), H. G. Salier, D. ...
Article : 749 wordsThe appeal on behalf of the A.I.F. sports fiend to the sporting fraternity of Australia to initiate a movement to raise funds for work during ...
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Article : 375 wordsAt Cornwall Square on Sunday afternoon the organiser, Mr. E. J. Price, conducted a short meeting. At the usual time of commencement a ...
Article : 498 wordsThe Foresters' Hall was packed on Saturday evening, when a welcome home social was tendered to Privates Frank Gray, Perey Drew. Hugh Carter, ...
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Article : 60 wordsA large crowd assembled in St. Alban's Hall, Parkham, on Friday night to welcome home Private U. C. Cole, son of Mr. and Mr. TI. W. Cole. The building ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 8 Apr 1919, Page 6
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