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  2. The Daily Re-Birth of "The Mercury"

    Each morning "The Mercury" is reborn. When an issue is complete from the printing press, and has gone to its readers, that issue is no more. Its epitaph, as it were, is represented by filed copies in the office, but the issue itself is a thing of the past Thus it comes about that though "The Mercury" of one day dies — leaving its influence behind it — "The Mercury" experiences a daily rebirth, and the paper continues to live to carry on the traditions of the past, and to occupy a more greatly valued position in the estimation of its thousands of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 6,716 words
  3. HOBART IN '54.

    There is a painting in the Hobart Art Gallery which is said to convey, with rather striking vividness, the atmosphere of old Hobart—the nucleus of the city in 1856, two ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 305 words
  4. CANDID CRITICISM.

    Politics were very much a vital factor in the life of the community in the early days of the colony, and the popular interest and rivalry which existed are reflected in the ...

    Article : 200 words
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