The returning officer and scrutineers of the Tasmanian branch of the A.W.U. are at present counting the ballot for the election of officers, which closed on December ...
Article : 1,129 wordsAs the local military authorities were unable to supply any information as to troops which were expected at Hobart today, although they had sent a “line clear” ...
Article : 569 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—No change is reported in connection with the shipping trouble, except that the New Zealand office of the company most concerned has ...
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Advertising : 67 wordsThe military muddle grows fast and furious. The Sardinia scandal, a stinking troopship hell; resignati[?]n of the Soldiers’ Welcome Committee in sheer disgust with the ways of the appalling muddlers in control; a Tasmanian V.C. in Sir Henry Jo[?]’ factory for a living, accused of ...
Article : 887 wordsLAUNCESTON, Wednesday. — There were no developments, to-day in connection with the shipping dispute, and the present steamer service is likely to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 313 wordsJanuary 3 .. .. .. .. .. 5.45 .. 8.49 January .. .. .. .. .. .. 5.55 .. 8.45 January 25 .. .. .. .. .. .. 6.6 .. 6.41 The Moon. ...
Article : 870 wordsLAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—Fruiterers are being greatly inconvenienced by the Loongana delay. Most of the fruit from Melbourne has to be imported via ...
Article : 47 wordsMr. C. H. Lamprill, president of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce, stated yesterday that he had received a telegram from the manager of the Union ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 207 wordsBURNIE, Wednesday. — The Rotomahana left Melbourne at noon to-day [?] a full complement of passengers and [?] cargo for Burnie and Devonport. Sh[?] ...
Article : 50 wordsSir,—In your issue of to-day. I read with some amusement, as well as disgust, that the Premier of Tasmania had wired to the Acting Prime Minister, that in the ...
Article : 491 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The complaint made by the Anzac Reception Committee at Hobart that the Defence Department at Melbourne had failed to give i[?] ...
Article : 216 wordsJust at the moment the deepest consideration is being given to the following erudite and edifying point. The Electoral Amendment Act of 1917 purports to permit a State member to resign to contest a Federal seat. If he fails to get it, he ...
Article : 452 wordsThe published list “E” of returning soldiers, as supplied by the military authorities, and published in “The World” yesterday, omitted in the list of Anzacs the ...
Article : 129 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mr. Poynton, Minister for Shipbuilding, informed a deputation representing the shipbuilding trades to-day that he would see what ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Loongana seamen are not on strike. They had an agreement terminable on December 31. They kept that agreement. They require different rates in the new one. They demand rates which bear a relation to the increased cost of living and the tremendously arduous ...
Article : 268 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Arrangements have been made for 30 pay clerks, under the command of Major Polglase, to travel to England on the transport ...
Article : 48 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Minister for Defence and his family may possibly sail for England on the transport Marathon, which will leave ...
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World (Hobart, Tas. : 1918 - 1924), Thu 9 Jan 1919, Page 4
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