High Tide.— This day, 1.33 a.m., 1.57 p.m. To-morrow, 2.21 a.m., 2.48 p.m. Moon's Phases.— Last quarter. March 23. ...
Article : 525 wordsMrs Elieaheth Frances Cole, wife of Mr E. W. Cole. of Cole's Book Arcade. died at Melbourne yesterday. She was 68 years of age, and was the daughter ...
Article : 212 wordsThe fortnightly meeting at the committee of the Queen Victoria Hospital was held at the Albert Hall in Tuesday. Present: Mesdames Clemons ...
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Advertising : 96 wordsAt a meeting of the Consolidated Board, to be held at the Marine Board offices, Launceston, on Thursday, March 30, the following ...
Article : 273 wordsHOBART, Wednesday.— The. Premier (Sir Elliott Lewis) addressed a crowded house at the Town Hall to-night, on the forthcoming referenda. He urged ...
Article : 116 wordsWHEN we are down at the bed rock of the present or any other proposals for shoring the Constitution of the Commonwealth what really matters is, ...
Article : 1,011 wordsThe Premier (Sir Elliott Lowis) has received a despatch from the Agent-General stating that the Imperial authorities had decided to erect a stand ...
Article : 125 wordsJUDGING by what the British Minister for Foreign Affairs said in the House of Commons on Monday, when the Navy Estimates were being discussed, ...
Article : 651 wordsDEVONPORT. Wednesday.— Mr. L. A. Arkinson. M.H.R., addressed a representative meeting this afternoon of ladies belonging to the Liberal League, who decided as a body to oppose the ...
Article : 80 wordsGet an old theatrical— who knows the "roads" such as Mr. James Moores talking. and an men's [?]stible flow of reminiscence is assured. Mr ...
Article : 296 wordsSo far as the northern portion of the State is concerned, Mr J. A. Jensen, of the Federal Labor party, at Mole ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 121 wordsBRISBANE, Wednesday.— The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher). at Ipswich on Monday night, concluded his speech as follows: "I ask you, if you have any ...
Article : 100 words"The Daily Telegraph" apparently has paved the way for the journalistic [?]prising in regard to the stewardship of the municipal providence fund. But ...
Article : 288 wordsHOBART. Wednesday.— The annual inspection of children from registered nursing homes under the Infant Lile Protection Act was held to-day by the ...
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Advertising : 124 wordsHOBART. Wednesday.— A deputation of the Society of Opticians to-day waited upon the Chief Secretary (R. Butler) for the purpose of urging ...
Article : 217 wordsSYDNEY. Wednesday.— At the Kurri Kurri police court, two days have been devoted to the hearing of the evidence against John Brown, a ...
Article : 144 wordsIn our advertising columns to-day the Commonwealth Electoral Officer for the State of Tasmania (Mr. J. P. Prichard) published the full text of the ...
Article : 95 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.— Private advices were received to-day that the Government stemmer Belama had been wrecked in the Solomon Islands. The ...
Article : 91 wordsHOBART. Wednesday.— The Royal Australian Artillery recently brought up to the full establishment, did two days' firing test of service company ...
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Advertising : 108 wordsThe largest barometer in the world was recently set up in the Italian town of Faenza, the birthplace of Toricelli who discovered the barometer and the "racuum" which perpetuates his name. ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Thu 16 Mar 1911, Page 4
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