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Article : 42 wordsSIR,—"Justice," a resident of Penguin, takes somewhat violent exception to the effort jot now being made in Launceston for the purchase of a lifeboat, to be kept at ...
Article : 406 wordsLONDON, FRIDAY Morning. — A rescript has been issued demobilising a great part of the Russian force which wag specially summoned in connection ...
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Article : 49 wordsHOBART, FRIDAY.—A movement is on foot to raise a fund for the purpose of erecting a national memorial to perpetuate the memory of those Tasmanian soldiers ...
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Article : 148 wordsThe following extracts are taken from letters received from Trooper H. H. Facy, of tbe Tasmanian Bushmen's Contingnet: OTTO'S HOOP, AUGUST 21.—This is the ...
Article : 1,559 wordsSIR,—The building trade has never been brisker in Launceston that it is at present. Plenty of work to do, but, [?], no bricks. Men work a day or so, and are then told ...
Article : 100 wordsThe premiership match under the N.T.Junior Association which was arranged to take place on the Inveresk Park this afternoon between the King's Meadows and ...
Article : 58 wordsSIR,—Allow me to call attention to the welfare of that portion of public property called the quarantine station, which is now, and has been for months last, entirely at ...
Article : 57 wordsSIR,—I trust that all those interested in erecting a memorial in our city to our brave fellow colonials who so nobly gave their lives in defence of our grand old Empire ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Sat 13 Oct 1900, Page 5
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