Sir,—During the last few days we have been forcibly reminded that even a blackfellow has a code of morals which must toe adhered to. The only ...
Article : 394 wordsONE of the main objects of the Tasmanian Arts and Crafts Society, which opened another high-class exhibition at Hobart yesterday, is to inculcate in the ...
Article : 199 wordsWeather forecasts issued at 9 p.m. yesterday for the 24 hours ensuing:— Unsettled, with some further rain, particularly over the western half. ...
Article : 747 wordsEARLIER in the year the friends and enemies of the much-discussed Alsatian dog occupied a considerable amount of space in the correspondence ...
Article : 234 wordsTrinkets and ornaments, some of great sentimental value, were stolen from the residence of Archbishop Head in East Melbourne between 6 p.m. on ...
Article : 186 wordsTHE fate of nations is again in the balance, and by various means the world is being reminded that none of them is likely to be exempt ...
Article : 951 wordsTHE retirement of Dr. Sprott from the position of City Health Officer has afforded the Hobart City Council an opportunity of discussing with the ...
Article : 322 wordsIt was stated before the Tariff Board to-day that the proposed ad valorem duties of 45 per cent. British preference and 75 per cent. general tariff on ...
Article : 527 wordsMany have heard the story of the old lady who in her haste to be in time for church hurriedly took up her husband's trousers in mistake for her ...
Article : 227 wordsThat there is little affinity between art and business is indicated by the progress or the pretty little dispute between the trustees of the National Art ...
Article : 300 wordsAmong returning travellers in the P. and O. liner Mongolia to-day was Mr. W. B. McInnes, the. eminent Victorian portrait painter. Mr. McInnes left ...
Article : 228 wordsSir,—Is there any law or regulation in the Traffic Act which compels pedestrians to keep to the footpaths where they are provided? If a motor ...
Article : 293 wordsTasmanian cricket followers have given the Tasmanian Cricket Association credit for its foresight in admitting Kingston and Glenorchy to its ...
Article : 198 wordsONCE more the Australian Broadcasting Commission is giving evidence of its intention to do all it can to raise music in the ...
Article : 305 wordsAnother "homing" passenger in the Mongolia who had something of interest to say was Mr. T. Maughan, who is the secretary of the Australian Mines ...
Article : 508 wordsEric Craig seems to have reacted the end of his extraordinary ordeal. The Cabinet considered his tate to-day in tho light of the stern fight he has been ...
Article : 228 wordsSir,—The reply to my letter by the secretary of the Grocers' Association is still inaccurate. He states that two petitions were presented from traders in ...
Article : 273 wordsCannot something be done to allay the dust nuisance ot the one-man double bogie cars? In common with many other passengers I have at times been ...
Article : 191 wordsOfficers of the Council for Scientific a[?] Industrial Research are awaiting [?] the greatest interest the results of experiments which are being begun at ...
Article : 436 wordsThe Federal Cabinet to-day began a series of Cabinet meetings. Ministers sat all day and until after 10 o'clock to-night. ...
Article : 222 wordsMr. G. V. Brooks, Director of Education, is on a visit to the North-West Coast. He spent yesterday morning at Ulverstone, and went thence to Burnie. ...
Article : 622 wordsParliament will be opened with due ceremony to-morrow week, and as a result of the "frills" associated with that event military forces in Hobart will be ...
Article : 190 words"Doubtful" (Hobart).—"Australian Military Regulations and Orders" precludes the granting ot a military funeral in certain cases, except with ...
Article : 95 wordsThe filth session of the 24th Parliament of Tasmania will be opened with the customary ceremony by the Governor (Sir Ernest Clark) on Wednesday, ...
Article : 367 wordsGeneral sympathy ls being expressed tor Sir James O'Grndy, who last week arrived from the Falkland Islands in a very serious condition, due to a ...
Article : 331 wordsThe Minister for Defence (Senator Sir George Pearce) to-day deprecated what he described as alarming and reckless statements on the question of Australia's ...
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Advertising : 48 wordsThe cabled news that a man of 70, in company with his son and grandson, is studying in one of the London County Council's classes for continued ...
Article : 155 wordsAt a meeting of the Clive Lord Memorial Committee at the Tasmanian Museum, Hobart, reports of the progress of the appeal were received. The ...
Article : 170 wordsA firm advertised for a typist, and next morning was overwhelmed with applicants. The office boy was told to admit no more. Shortly after this an ...
Article : 87 wordsThe Railway Commissioners have refused leave of absence to one of their employees (Mr. R. Perkins) who applied for it in order that he might visit Russia ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Tue 19 Sep 1933, Page 6
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