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Family Notices : 118 wordsDEVONPORT.—Although there is no produce boat from Devonport this week, a fair amount of business' has been done, with the object of ...
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Advertising : 705 words[?] Ill.—Constat[?] [?] Bearnie Police [?] [?] last even he Whitton, of [?] at the railway was taker ...
Article : 211 wordsY. M. C. A.—The following amounts are collected by Misses B. tongs aid [?] Chisholm during December:—Mr [?] Porter, Mr. and M A. [?] ...
Article : 177 wordsTRISHTOWN:—The fine rains which have fallen through December have very much assisted the late crops; also the grass. Feed is now plentiful and ...
Article : 66 wordsThe State Parliament will [?] in the middle of the month for the purspose of giving an opportunity to both [?] to choose a Senator to fill the ...
Article : 818 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—Oats, 4/3 to 4/4; feed, 412; maize, 6/; chaff, 135/; hav. 150/; potatoes, 75/ to 85/; onion, 210/ to 220/. ...
Article : 26 wordsSoldiers' Return.—On Monday evening, Sapper Jos. Ashwood, of the Pioneer Tunnelling Corps, returned from active service after nearly three ...
Article : 329 wordsIt is the general impression that prices must substantially decline from the existing war level within the next few months. Whether this is to be the ...
Article : 606 wordsHoliday.—Yesterday was anather "Pichald Holiday" Wynyard; while al the business [?] remained closed, [?] Office and the banks ...
Article : 107 wordsIdeal Holidays. — [?] at Sheffield passed off withness acident. On Christmas Eve the [?] cupied witht he usual [?] ...
Article : 278 wordsNew Year's Day.—Year's Day at Stanley was sunny term, with very little wind. The [?] was an ideal on for picnickin of the many ...
Article : 154 wordsMail Service.—"With the passing of 1918 many changes in our locality are to be seen. One of the most important is a change in the Rinna-Fenguin mail ...
Article : 476 wordsSt. Luke's Choir.—The distribution of prizes for the year was made at the Rectory after evening service on the Sunday before Xmas by the Rev. ...
Article : 163 wordsThe Holidays.—The Christmas and New Year holidays [?] off very [?] The only [?] con[?] of picnics [?] dances, for ...
Article : 30 wordsLAUNCISTON, [?] Shortly before 3 o'clock this morning a fire was discovered in the lamp [?] at the Launceston Railway State and ...
Article : 66 wordsAfter the noise of cannons' roar, After the shot and shell of Hell; After the dreadful war is o'er And cable came that all is well ...
Article : 151 wordsO. A. S.—The following amon. endrick, ben collected by Miss M'K Bonney, Melbourne, for November; B. R. each; Mrs. Bonney and T. M'Carthy, [?] H. ...
Article : 52 words[?] Thursday.—Good [?] is now being made with [?] extension to the King's Wharf, and is anticipated that the line will ...
Article : 23 wordsFuneral Rites.—The funeral of the late Miss Helen Annie Lillico, who died at the Devon Hospital on Tues[?], took place in the Don General ...
Article : 108 wordsDevonport Races To-morrow.— The Xmas meet of the Devonport [?] Club will be held at the [?] Course to-morrow afternoon. ...
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Advertising : 1 wordsNo Welcomes [?] dificulty experienced in see [?] of refurned tion regarding [?] solution men seems to [?] assurances ...
Article : 282 wordsHOBART, Thursday.—The weather forecast for the ensuing 24 hours is as follows:—Except for a few showers chiefly in the west, generally fine and ...
Article : 41 wordsAustralian [?] opinion is waking up to the fact that there is a rural problem which will for solution as the days go by. In the immediate past we ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Fri 3 Jan 1919, Page 2
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