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| Family Notices (Family Notices), Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Friday 16 November 1951 page Family Notices | 2013-05-11 20:20 | FttY.--At a private hospital, Launceston, on Novebler ghter of the late M)r. and Mrs. Alfred Fry, of 3 Hlob |
Fry--At a private hospital, Launceston, on November ghter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fry, of 3 Hob- |
| Family Notices (Family Notices), Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Friday 16 November 1951 page Family Notices | 2013-05-11 20:18 | 4 FUNERALS F' Y.--The funeral of the late Miss Rluby Mary Fry is ap Saturtday morning at 11 Sonus, A.F.D.A., 16 Brisbane |
FUNERALS Fry--The funeral of the late Miss Ruby Mary Fry is ap Saturday morning at 11 Sons, A.F.D.A., 16 Brisbane |
| REFUSES EXEMPTION FROM SERVICE (Article), Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Friday 20 July 1945 page Article | 2013-05-01 14:58 | David Fry, married, miner, ot' Rin<ra rooma, applied to Mr. Ti. K. Green, tion from military service on tho ground of great iiardship. M>. V. C. Major J?. ,T. M'Tn tyro for tho Deputy Director of Manpoivor. ' Aftor hearing evidence by Pry, tho * Magistrate refused tho application, ile said ho realised there was some hard- ship on tho applicant, but much mon; hardship was being borne bv ninnv other Australians who had been calivil |
David Fry, married, miner, of Ringar rooma, applied to Mr. R. K. Green, tion from military service on the ground of great hardship. Mr. V. C. Major R.J. M'Intyre for the Deputy Director of Manpower. After hearing evidence by Fry, the Magistrate refused the application. He said he realised there was some hard- ship on the applicant, but much more hardship was being borne bv many other Australians who had been called |
| Family Notices (Family Notices), Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Friday 6 September 1946 page Family Notices | 2013-04-26 20:17 | 'residence, Rosehill, Kayena, |
Residence, Rosehill, Kayena, |
| Launceston Examiner PUBLISHED DAILY SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1887. (Article), Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Saturday 16 April 1887 page Article | 2013-04-26 20:03 | SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1887. Acconurnas to the latest advices from ac England the tin market occupies a fo position unknown for many years past, F and there is every prospect that recent w prices will continue to bsefirnly .main- t taiied'. The differenco of some £22 a N ton that exists between the present price g, of tin and that of two years ago leaves a w fair margin of prfifon many claims that n the prospects of a continuance of prices cc " over the century" will give a much b deeded encouragement to the tin mining e industry in Tasmania, and stimulate enter- w prise and the investmoentof capital. The t condition of affairs in the home market a may be judged by the following ii extracts from a Lond,.n circular to hand by last mail, which T publish it will be seen that the tin market l' is in an extraordinary position, and from t -w |
SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1887. Accroding to the latest advices from England the tin market occupies a position unknown for many years past, and there is every prospect that recent prices will continue to be firmly main- tained. The difference of some £22 a ton that exists between the present price of tin and that of two years ago leaves a fair margin of profit on many claims that the prospects of a continuance of prices " " over the century" will give a much deeded encouragement to the tin mining industry in Tasmania, and stimulate enter- prise and the investment of capital. The condition of affairs in the home market may be judged by the following extracts from a London circular to hand by last mail, which publish it will be seen that the tin market is in an extraordinary position, and from |
| TRAFFIC CHARGES (Article), Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Thursday 4 June 1942 page Article | 2013-04-25 15:03 | Robert David Fry wan tined £2, with 8/- costs, in the Launceslon Police Court |
Robert David Fry was fined £2, with 8/- costs, in the Launceston Police Court |
| TRAFFIC CHARGES (Article), Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Thursday 4 June 1942 page Article | 2013-04-25 15:03 | ye'terday. for removing a number plato from a hire and drive car. Sergeant It. 1H. \Westell. who proseculted. said the plate was the only tmeans by which the police coi.ld conlr l theen cars. SCeston end Hobart and carrying pacssen ers withobut being the holder of a per the tees charged. George Arthur Johu |
yesterday for removing a number plate from a hire and drive car. Sergeant R. H.Westell. who prosecuted, said the plate was the only means by which the police could control these cars. sceston and Hobart and carrying passen ers without being the holder of a per the fees charged. George Arthur John- |
| Application Refused (Article), Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Friday 20 July 1945 page Article | 2013-04-25 14:57 | mulch more hardship borne by many |
much more hardship borne by many |
| AN INNOVATION (Article), Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Saturday 20 January 1934 page Article | 2013-04-25 14:44 | The first service c. r fitted with the Launceston-Scottsdale-''erby-Her and .when running the wireless can is good receo.tion from mainland sta |
The first service car fitted with the Launceston-Scottsdale-'Derby-Her and when running the wireless can is good reception from mainland sta |
| STUD CATTLE (Article), Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Saturday 1 March 1919 page Article | 2013-04-25 13:01 | week. Mussra. Alfred Fry and Sons, of the plshhin Dairy, Launceston, received their stud Ayrehire bull, bred by .Messrs. Me1Nab Bros., Victoria. 'while on the N. Oliver, of "Brookhill," Ohudleigh, a flne stud Ayreriiro bull calf, bred by Mr. A. F. N. acy, of Victoria. Last VJ)L. Co., Burnie, their stud Shorthorn bull, pureleshed from Mr. Anthony blor. dern, of "Biowral," New South Wales. This bull was bred from Mr. florden's |
week. Messrs. Alfred Fry and Sons, of the Elphin Dairy, Launceston, received their stud Ayrshire bull, bred by Messrs. McNab Bros., Victoria. while on the N. Oliver, of "Brookhill," Chudleigh, a fine stud Ayrshire bull calf, bred by Mr. A. F. N. Facy, of Victoria. Last VDL. Co., Burnie, their stud Shorthorn bull, pureleased from Mr. Anthony Hor. dern, of "Bowral," New South Wales. This bull was bred from Mr. Horden's |












































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