Canberra, so far, has experienced only the fringe of the calamitous rainstorms which have occurred over a great part of New South Wales. Despite ...
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Article : 582 wordsThere is a possibility that the resumption of the industrial peace conference, which was fixed to take place in Sydney on Tuesday, will have to be delayed. ...
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Article : 727 wordsThe valedictory address delivered by Major L. F. Giblin to the Royal Society of Tasmania on the eve of his departure to occupy the Ritchie Chair of ...
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Article : 312 wordsThe farewell tendered to the Rev. Raymond Farrer and Mrs. Farrer last night, by a crowded and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 145 words"Inquirer": The finishing times of the Huon Chief and Terra Linna at the Hobart Regatta can be checked on application to the secretary (Mr. C. ...
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Article : 136 wordsMajor Giblin, D.S.O., M.C., is leaving his native State for the Mainland with our very good wishes and the thanks of his fellow-citizens for much useful ...
Article : 1,183 wordsSuggesting that Hobart would probably need more slip accommodation, in view of the fact that two new companies had been formed for whaling in the ...
Article : 444 wordsHobart's harbour always looks beautiful, but it never looks better than when the ships of His Majesty's Australian Squadron are riding gracefully at ...
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Article : 144 wordsIn presenting his annual report to the Hobart Fire Brigade Board yesterday, Superintendent H.E. Trousselot said that he feared that the absence of ...
Article : 151 wordsDilling recent inquiries in London the Agent-General (Col. R. E. Snowden) got into touch with a firm handling essential oils for the perfumery trade, and drew ...
Article : 148 wordsThe Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Ward) has announced the decision of the Cabinet to institute a number of changes in the administration of ...
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Article : 270 wordsNow that Tassie has again won the Forster Cup the excitement has worn off a little, but the crews and the boats are still to return from Queensland. ...
Article : 132 wordsThe "Come to Tasmania" organisation has unquestionably done good work in bringing the attractions of the State before potential visitors, and when ...
Article : 162 wordsThe Federal Cabinet decided to-day that Mr. M. B. Harry, of Melbourne, Chief Inspector of Postal Services, should represent the Commonwealth at ...
Article : 79 wordsSir Arthur Duckham, leader of the British Economic Mission, interviewed respecting his visit to Australia, referred cordially to industrial labour in ...
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Article : 210 wordsSome time ago the Hobart Marine Board had an opportunity to compare the qualities of a Tasmanian-made paint and that of an Australian firm, and they ...
Article : 196 wordsOn inquiry at the Hobart Public Hospital at midnight it was learned that the condition of Mr. H. L. Morris. Pontville council clerk, who was admitted ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Wed 13 Feb 1929, Page 6
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