Millions and millions of feet, millions ami millions of shoes; what message do they bear as they tramp along life's highway The moccasins of the Red ...
Article : 832 wordsCompetitors from Queenstown, Zee— han, tullah and Rosebery will participate in the amateur boxing tournament at Zeehan on Saturday. The fixture ...
Article : 189 wordsSir,—I would like to put before farmers my plan for the control of potato marketing. The first step must be to see that ...
Article : 1,102 wordsPOWER TO BE OFF. — Electric power will be cut off between 1 p.m. and-1.30 p.m. to-day in all parts of The municipality with the exception ...
Article : 35 wordsSTREET STALL. — To-morrow, in front of the Town Hall, a Red Croas street stall will he held. Those, in charge will be Mrs. Butler and Miss ...
Article : 36 wordsAT THE TALKIES.—To-night, Gene Autry and Smiler Burnette in "Cowboy Serenade," also Alan Jones and Atarcnret Lindsay in "Magic In ...
Article : 25 wordsSALVAGE.—The chairman (Mr. H B. Somerset) presided at the weekly meeting of the local branch of the State Salvage Committee last evening, ...
Article : 271 wordsCRIB EVENING.—A cribbage evenins, organised by Mesdames Anderson, Dick and J. Allison, was held at the residence; of Mrs. Erie Moore. Prizes ...
Article : 81 wordsSeveral residents of Rosebery and Tullah heard a loud explosion and rumble about 2.30 on Sunday. Many houses were, shaken, and high in the ...
Article : 209 wordsSALE OF FRUIT.—Airs. R. S. Burns stales that for the Bale of fruit —3 was raised for the Red Cross, and not for the Comforts Fund, as mentioned ...
Article : 30 wordsNEW NETTING GROUP.—Mrs. E. D. Loane and Mrs. Gisborne have formed a new group for making camonflage nets at East Devonport, lt will ...
Article : 785 wordsSALVAGE. — A collection of salvase will take place to-morrow evening from Cam River to Mr. J. C. Peace's residence. All householders are asked to ...
Article : 56 wordsThe late Mr. Thomas Page, who died at Zeehan recently, was one of the oldest pioneers of the Zeehan field. Born in Victoria in 1859, he spent his early ...
Article : 369 wordsPATRIOTIC COLLECTION. — Part of Dodgin st., per Mrs. Napier: Mrs Wade 5/; Mrs. A. H. Hyland, M; Mesdamos A. Wilson. Diprnse, Marshall, ...
Article : 255 wordsEUCHRE AND DANCE. — A euchre tournament and dance were held on Saturday evening in aid of Red Cross funds. This was the second of the ...
Article : 72 wordsAfter hearing the evidence of the petitioner in a divorce case at a sitting of the Supreme Court at Devonport yesterday, His Honor (Mr. Justice ...
Article : 376 wordsTwo East Devonport residents ara concerned in a dispute which was before the Supreme Court at Devonport yesterday. The case was unfinished ...
Article : 605 wordsCREAM RATIONING.—In response to an inquiry, Rev. A. Crookes Hull has been informed that the serving of cream willi meals for which a charge ...
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Advertising : 102 wordsPATRIOTIC FAIR. — Preparations are. well in hand for the patriotic fair on Friday afternoon. Dinner, afternoon tea and tea will be obtainable, and ...
Article : 177 wordsIn aid of school funds, an enjoyable children's ball was held at Williamsford on May S. the sum of £8 being raised. The juveniles who took part ...
Article : 176 wordsDANCE. — At a meeting of the committee which is arranging a fiance and stall to be held in the Myalla Hall at 7.30 p.m. on Friday, it was decided to ...
Article : 42 wordsHOBART, Tuesday.—A special meeting of the Stone and Berry Fruits Board at Hobart to-day considered a questionnaire submitted to the ...
Article : 81 wordsDANCE. — A dauce was held in Mr. A. Medwin's barn. Music was provided by Messrs. W. Batty, Hobinson, Redford and Stokes. A chocolate waltz, ...
Article : 169 wordsHOBART, Tuesday.—Appreciation of the co-operation of churches of all denominations throughout Tasmania in connection with the recent Red Cross ...
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Advertising : 1 wordsDANCE—The usual patriotic dance was held on Friday. Mr. K. Crawford was in the box and Mr. M. Keid on the door. Mr. W. Cleaver was M.C. A chocolate ...
Article : 92 wordsMETEOR — Members of the local V.D.C. platoon, who were practising on the rifle rance on Sunday afternoon, saw the meteor passing swiftly across ...
Article : 434 wordsROSEBERY. — Last Saturday's Stableford competition was won by R. Kemworthy. Sunday was set aside as "Mugs' Day," and the course was ...
Article : 71 wordsHOBART, Tuesday.—The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said to-day that Cabinet had arranged for the chief architect of the Publie ...
Article : 159 wordsMELBOURXK, Tuesday. — There was moderate trading in a steady market on the Stock Exchange to-day. There were four rises and one fall in ...
Article : 96 wordsRED CROSS.— Workers an duty at the Red Cross shop on friday will be Mesdames R. Wilkins. J. R. Moore. N. Needhan and H. Smardon. Helpers in ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Wed 19 May 1943, Page 4
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