On Friday morning the annual distribution of prizes to the scholars attending the above school took place, the Very Rev. Dean Beechinor presiding, and the Rev. Father ...
Article : 1,726 wordsTile New York Tribune, on October 9 in an article headed "Workmen slaving to keep alive; the inevitable results of England's Free Trade policy — a warning to American ...
Article : 3,491 wordsOn Thursday, 20th instant, the annual "breaking-up" festivities in connection with the above took place, the attendance of visitors and friends being ...
Article : 1,224 wordsSIR,— There does not appear to be any regular system of administering penalties under the Vaccination Act, for I have noticed the further North and North-West ...
Article : 367 wordsSIR,— You are to be commended for your leader to-day, and for publishing the letter from the Government attempting to justify Sabbath desecration. Such a letter either ...
Article : 323 wordsSIR,— The inhabitants of Launceston are indebted to you for your manly, outspoken advocacy of the observances of the Sabbath as a day of rest, as expressed in your leader ...
Article : 257 wordsThings in the agricultural world hare not improved on a great many farms during the last few weeks, for some have suffered greatly from the frost of Sunday, ...
Article : 557 wordsThe rain and the elections — these form at present the staple subject of conversation in the district. Some farmers say it was a pity the election did not come on a couple ...
Article : 841 wordsSIR,— The above maxim, that the well-being of the people is the highest law, stands to-day as in the years of Bacon, and in times then prehistoric the base and true ...
Article : 701 wordsEvery year appears to pass away more quickly than its predecessor, and the one that is now so rapidly going is no exception to the rule. By the time this letter ...
Article : 1,252 wordsSIR,— Some few weeks ago a friend of mine in Launceston forwarded me a few copies of your valuable paper, and the first thing that caught my eye was your article ...
Article : 643 wordsAt a meeting of the Court Epping, A. O. Foresters, on Wednesday, 19th inst., the officers for the ensuing term of six months were elected, and installed as follow:— ...
Article : 337 wordsSIR,— In your report of the last meeting of the City Council I see that Alderman Wathon has drawn attention to the necessity for police protection for Galvin Town, ...
Article : 116 wordsSIR,— On reading through your valuable columns of the 13th, I saw that "Bush Whacker" makes a proportion that the Champion Prize B[?]lt of Tasmania ought to ...
Article : 149 wordsSIR,— Seeing in to-day's paper a report about Falmouth (which ought to be far more patronised as a seaside watering place than it is), I wish to say that " Rambler" ...
Article : 288 wordsThe 13th instant was the day chosen for the celebration of the I.O.G.T. picnic. The morning broke rather cloudy, which proved to be the harbinger of the late welcome ...
Article : 773 wordsIn your report of the Municipal Council's proceedings here on the 14th inst. I note that it says that "a complaint was received from Mr T. M. Richards of the conduct of ...
Article : 349 wordsOn Monday evening last, December 17, the parents of the children attending the above school, together with a large number of friends, met in the above schoolroom, ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Tue 25 Dec 1888, Page 1
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