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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 272 words
  3. TASMANIAN OLD-TIME CRICKETERS. Players of International Reputation.

    While so much is being written and said concerning the many record breaking performances of our present day English and Australian cricketers, we are apt ...

    Article : 402 words
  4. "JOE" DARLING.

    Although not a Tasmanian by birth, and despite the fact that he played practically all his cricket in South Australia, Tasmanians have come to look upon "Joe" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 667 words
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  6. LABOUR TOPICS. (By "Unionist.) LABOUR POLITICIANS AND SEATS.

    It has been finally decided that Mr. Ogilvie, Attorney-General, will, after all, contest the Franklin electorate, although he had practically decided to go over to ...

    Article : 314 words
  7. G. H. BAILEY.

    To Mr. G. H. Bailey, the secretary of the Diocesan Synod at Hobart, belongs the honour of having played with the first Australian team to tour England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 477 words
  8. SEAMEN'S REBELLION AND LABOUR

    Labour's chances of success are largely dependent upon the action of the seamen and other unionists. If the trouble devel ops, and Labour fails to take up a strong ...

    Article : 210 words
  9. KENNY BURN.

    Kenny Burn's career forms another bright chapter in the history of Tasmanian cricket, and as a polished and finished batsman he had few, if any, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 523 words
  10. STRONG MAN NEEDED.

    This desertion of the State sphere is a pity, as strong men are more urgently required here than in the Federal sphere, where Government is mostly conducted by ...

    Article : 108 words
  11. MR. BAILEY AND THE A.W.U.

    It will be noticed that Mr. Bailey has again been elected as president of the A.W.U. in New South Wales, despite the string feeling against him by a large ...

    Article : 326 words
  12. C. J. EADY.

    The performances of Charlie Eady earned for him a reputation that extended far beyond the limits of Australian cricket and won for him a place in the 1896 team ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 848 words
  13. SECESSION.

    There is much talk of secession just at present, but it is questionable whether it is really worth while wasting time over it, as it is outside practical politics altogether. ...

    Article : 327 words
  14. ONE OF THE EARLY TASMANIAN TEAMS <16 PLAYERS) THAT PLAYED AN ENGLISH ELEVEN AT HOBART.

    Top row (left to right): Daley, Collins, G. Davies, H. Cowell (scorer), McGow an, Dumaresq, Barclay, H. Barrett, D. Burke, Hogg, Arthur (umpire). Front row: J. Arthur, T. Whiteside. W. H. Walker (castain) F. Pedder, Evans, Stewart. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 51 words
  15. THE HOBART ORPHEUS SOCIETY.

    Sir,—As the present or late conductor of the above society is, I understand from reliable authority, about to proceed on tour with the Allan Wilkie company, and ...

    Article : 184 words
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