At the weekly meeting of the Queenstown Football Association, held on Tuesday, there were present: Messrs. Geo. Lee (chairman), K. Gill, J. Shaw, ...
Article : 698 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 1,445 wordsMiss M. Wilson (Red Cord Diploma Guider and Divisional Commissioner of Scotland) has been at Queenstown this week. On Monday afterneen she paid ...
Article : 191 wordsMatches in the Lyell Badminton Association's premiership competition were continued on Monday evening last with the last series of the second round. ...
Article : 490 wordsCommenting on Sir George Pearce's statement that the Government proposed a subsidy for the carriage of air mails, and not for the carriage of ...
Article : 259 wordsThe need for the adoption of a comprehensive programme of poisoning in order to check the spread of rabbits inthe Richmond, municipality was ...
Article : 405 wordsAmong the business transacted by the Kingborough Council yesterday was consideration of a letter from the Chief Secretary (Mr. C. E. James), outlining ...
Article : 173 wordsThere has been an impression among lorry owners at Queenstown recently that the regulation fixing the maximum weight of the load on lorries on the ...
Article : 230 wordsAn office in Martin Place, city, was raided by the police during the lunch hour to-day. The police alleged that an extensive business was being done in the ...
Article : 128 wordsOne of the most successful balls of the season was conducted by the City Football Club in the Gafety Hall, Queenstown, on Tuesday evening. The ...
Article : 145 wordsMr. Lionel Lawson, late Professor of the Violin at the New South Wales Conservatorium, who is travelling to London by the Ballarat, gave a recital last night ...
Article : 147 wordsThere has been considerable comment over the berthing of the Peninsular and Oriental Company's R.M.S. Cathay at Queen's Pier at Hobart last Friday, and ...
Article : 321 wordsAt the meeting of the Kingborough Council at Longley yesterday the Warden (Mr. W. D. Maddock) reported that he had had an interview with the ...
Article : 194 wordsA race in the ship's boats was held by the crew of the P. and O. Branch Line steamer Ballarat on the Derwent yesterday for a challenge cup. Seven ...
Article : 226 wordsChicken for lunch was the order in a Yugoslav frontier post. But when the cook went to kill the bird it fied across the border into Bulgaria. The cook was ...
Article : 181 wordsTeddy, an 8ft. Somal[?] ostrich, ran amuck while being corralled at the Whipsnade Zoo, London, recently. He charged at top speed toward a line of ...
Article : 166 wordsMr. E. McRae, of Campania, who has been elected a member of the central ward of the Richmond Council, to fill the vacan[?]y caused by the resignation ...
Article : 78 wordsA GOOD FINISH.—Seven crews from the S.S. Ballarat yesterday raced for a challenge cup on thc Derwent. A close finish resulted with able-bodied seamen winning from officers and orderlies. W. F[?]llowes, photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 40 wordsA London policewoman arrested a drunken man and when her prisoner, an accountant, appeared at the police court and was fined, the following dialogue occurred ...
Article : 129 wordsThe last of the Melbourne wool auctions for the season were held to-day, when three catalogues, aggregating about 5,600 bales, were submitted. The ...
Article : 129 wordsNotes as a fearless horsewoman, the Hon. Anne Lewis, sister of Lord Merthyr, has been appointed Master of the Monmouth Hunt in place of Captain Dwinton ...
Article : 54 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 8 Jun 1933, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: