h m. August 28........ Last quarter... 10 51 p.m. ...
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Advertising : 668 wordsHis Excellency the Governor (Sir William Allardyce) yesterday underwent a very slight operation, and will be confined to his room for the ...
Article : 517 wordsIn the Practice Court, before Mr. Justice Ewing, at Launceston yesterday, two cases arising from the illegal use of proprietary bottles were heard. Mr. ...
Article : 121 wordsThe following is the approximate tide table for to-day:- High water: 2 p.m. and 1 a.m. Low water: 6 a.m. ...
Article : 357 wordsBy the Nairana yesterday there was shipped to Melbourne, for despatch to the Australian Exhibition to be held in London, from Messrs. R. Hogarth and ...
Article : 89 wordsWith reference to the matter of the identification of the body of the unknown man who was found at a lonely spot on the Meander-road, near ...
Article : 138 wordsThe extraordinary municipal election to fill the [?]acancy in the Hobart City Council caused by the resignation of Alderman Freeman took place yesterday, ...
Article : 490 wordsYesterday a rumour was current in Hohart to the offect that the s.s. Westralia Was shortly to be witrdrawn trom the Sydney-Hobart service, but the local agents ...
Article : 91 wordsThe arrangements being made for the establishment of a home for boys at Launceston are nearing dompletion, and it is hoped that the institution will ...
Article : 102 wordsIt was yesterday announced by Messrs. Holyman Bros. Ltd., that the steamer Awaroa would take up next week's running of the Palmer, which has been making ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 348 wordsSome idoa ot the shipping depression may be gained from the fact that there are 16 passenger and cargo vessels of the Union steam Ship Company's fleet laid up at ...
Article : 172 wordsThe Chief Justice (Sir Herb[?]rt Nicholls) resumed the hearing of appeals by public servants at Launceston yesterday, and disposed of practically all the ...
Article : 73 wordsThe new number of this bright and interesting weekly, published yesterday, is full of good illustrations and reading matter, which will appeal to every ...
Article : 169 wordsThere were two events of outstanding interest during yesterday's sitting of the House of Assembly, the first the debate upon the position of the ...
Article : 585 wordsThe following steamers are due at Hobart from the under-mentioned ports:- Aug. Mawatta, s.s., from Melbourne...... 26 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 wordsAlpha, sch, left Leprena for Melbourne, August 24. ...
Article : 13 wordsAt a meeting of the Launceston Chamber of Commerce last evening Mr. H. E. Fowell drew attention to the fact that the Tasmanian Produce and Cool ...
Article : 181 wordsJames Craig, bq., from Melbourne, to sail, Rooganah, sch., from Port Adelaide, to sall. Thuraka, sch. left Dunedin for Hobart, July 9, sheltering at Twofold Bay Aug. l8 ...
Article : 44 wordsAlma Doepel, sch. (Molb.), Queen's pierAnnle Taylor, kt. (Melb.), Queen's pier. Dolphin, s.s., Battery point slip. Forbes Bros. kt. (Melb.), Princes wharf. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 177 wordsNa[?]rana, t.s., 3,041 tons, T. Easson, for Melbourne. Passengers—Saloon; Mesdames Kirby, Miller, Wangang. Sweeterham, McLean, McHonery, Pike. Hindle Bally. ...
Article : 170 wordsA number of British immigrants, who are on their way to Tasmania, are due at Melbourne to-day by the steamer Borda. There are eleven families, ...
Article : 225 wordsIreland has often been called Unhappy, and none have gloried more in neurotic self-pity than some of her own mistrained sons. She has now an ...
Article : 1,547 wordsBy his announcement of the constitution of the Committee of Inquiry into a Tamar Railway, and of the scope of its investigations, the Premier has ...
Article : 341 wordsAmong the many matters which must receive early consideration after the return of the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) is the preparation and presentation of ...
Article : 277 wordsUnited Kingdom, per Aqu[?]tanla, due to-day, delivered to-morrow; per Orsova, due Friday, September 2, delivered following day; per Malwa, Friday, ...
Article : 218 wordsNa[?]rana, t.s.. for Melbourne—79 bis skins. 44 crts returned empties, 5 Lgs hides, 82 css apples. Na—rana, t.s.. left Launceston for ...
Article : 168 wordsThe publication recently of a statement in the prees relative to the establishment of a Commonwealth dock capable of accommodating any vessel afloat ...
Article : 182 wordsThe Legislative Council held little more than a formal sitting last evening to receive more bills from the Assembly, and have them read a first time, which ...
Article : 95 wordsAug Hall Caine, s.s., from Melbourne...... 26 Na[?]rana, t.s.,. from Melbourne...... 27 Three Cheers, sch., from Melbourne— ...
Article : 52 wordsThe explanation given yesterday by the Minister of Works of the reason for stopping further adva[?]ces to the Carbide Company was perfectly valid, and ...
Article : 976 wordsKomura, s.s., was loading yesterday for Sydney. She is sailing direct to-night. Wakatipa, s s., is expected to call for produce, on routc from Launceston to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 wordsThe Executive Council to-day approved of the decision of the Price Fixing Commission regarding the price of meat in the metropolitan area. The ...
Article : 113 wordsSTANLEY.—Sailed — August 25; 2 p.m., Hawk, kt., for Melbourne. SWANSEA—Sailed—August 25; 6 a.m., Moonah, s.s., for Hobart. ...
Article : 36 wordsIt was stated by the Acting Prime Minister (sir Joseph Cook) to-night that no definite arrangements for the entertainment of Lord Northeliffe by ...
Article : 94 wordsThe question of the proposed publication of a handbook dealing with Launceston, in order to impress upon manufacturers in other countries the ...
Article : 186 wordsArrived.—August 24; 9 p.m., Morero, s.s., from New Zealand. August 25; Marella, s.s, from Singapore. Sailed—August 24; westmoreland, s.s., for ...
Article : 58 wordsIn the light of the information given in the Senate yesterday that the constitution of the International Court of Justice is the main business on the ...
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Advertising : 55 wordsArrivals.—At Liverpool; Suffolk, s.s., from Wellington. At Norfolk; Wangaratta, s.s., from Nap[?]er. At Port Towasend; Charles Crocker s.s., from Australian ports. ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Fri 26 Aug 1921, Page 4
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