Sir,—Under the heading "Old Clothes" in Monday's "Mercury," "Vigilant" appealed to the people of Hobart to help the poor and needy. The results of ...
Article : 240 wordsForecasts issued at 9 p.m. yesterday for the 24 hours ensuing:— Tasmania: Unsettled, with, some further showers, particularly over the ...
Article : 817 wordsSeeking to restrict the activities of the Commonwealth Clothing Factory, a High Court writ was issued to-day on behalf of the ...
Article : 211 wordsMORE than ordinary interest attaches to the remarks made by Mr. Neil Campbell, M.H.A., who is an orchadist and a member of the State Fruit ...
Article : 255 wordsALTHOUGH the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) has stated irom time to time that the Government was arranging for the appointment of a Governor from ...
Article : 228 wordsReferences to the Governor-designate of Tasmania (Sir Ernest Clark) were made by the Lieut.-Governor (Sir Herbert Nicholls) at the annual meeting of ...
Article : 162 wordsSir,—In Monday's "Mercury" there appeared an account of the centenary services held to celebrate the appointment of the first parish priest at St. ...
Article : 173 wordsDr. Floyd, the organist of St. Paul's Cathedral, has again been freely commenting on hymns, ancient and modern, and has come down heavily on the ...
Article : 191 wordsA few weeks ago Mr. C. Lloyd Jones, head of one of the greatest retail stores in Sydney, and incidentally chairman of the Australian Broadcasting ...
Article : 274 wordsAT its first meeting after the election, the State Meat Board has passed, a vote of failure of confidence in itself, and has asked the ...
Article : 300 wordsOne would have thought that the economics and reorganisations in Government departments in the last few years, as a result of financial despondency, would ...
Article : 241 wordsA REMARKABLE response has been made by the investing public of Australia to the application by the Loan Council, through the ...
Article : 942 wordsSir,—People the world over are thinking out schemes for the relief of unemployment, and suggestions are being put forward through the columns of the ...
Article : 166 wordsAfter a meeting of the State Cabinet to-day the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) announced that as a matter of Ministerial policy it had been ...
Article : 75 wordsWhen is a safety zone sufficiently marked out as such? Motorists are complaining bitterly that the removal of the metal standards from the zones ...
Article : 450 wordsMrs. Lyons is always assured of a warm welcome when she comes to Sydney. She is in this city now, and to-day she made a striking little speech ...
Article : 169 wordsThe lot of a mere man on the doubledeck tramcars is a particularly trying one during Winter months. Whatever equality women may claim with men in ...
Article : 189 wordsWhile Mr. A. J. Villiers was again tossing in the Parma round Gape Horn —this time he is making a sound-film for the Paramount Company, with Miss ...
Article : 762 wordsSir,—In "The Mercury" of Friday last a letter appeared in this column from W. E. Thompson and D. E. Wright, of Longley, relating to peculiar ...
Article : 161 wordsTHE aldermen of the Hobart City Council would do well to ponder deeply the clear and concise statement as to the Council's responsibility to the ...
Article : 341 wordsInformation that investigations were in progress as to the extent of damage caused to Tasmanian apples between the orchards and the markets, and that ...
Article : 289 wordsThe Prince of Wales, who deputised for the King to-day at the last leve[?] of the season, will probably take the place of His Majesty for the trooping of ...
Article : 445 wordsSir,—The cut was conceived in order that the wharves at Launceston at the 47-mlle mark might be approached without having to round two acute bends in ...
Article : 144 wordsErected in 1860, the New Town School has stood for almost three-quarters of a century, and it would be extremely interesting to know how many ...
Article : 170 wordsA new Moslem Government of Chinese Turkestan has been formed, and one of its first tasks will be to chose a King. Host of the cities have been evacuated ...
Article : 94 wordsS. (Hobart).—The matter should be reported to the S.P.C.A. ...
Article : 12 wordsIn this cabled summary of Harold Larwood's book, "Body-line," the fast bowler reveals that while in Australia his life was threatened ...
Article : 334 wordsThree points discussed fairly exhaustively in the report on one-man trams to the Hobart City Council are the effect on the health of the operators, ...
Article : 137 wordsPoliscicu, a Bessarabian Robin Hood, who evaded capture for 10 years, was finally secured, severely wounded, after a desperate running fight, and ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Wed 31 May 1933, Page 6
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