LAUNCESTON, Saturday.—In the Practice Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Ewing, Mr. M. J. Clarke applied on behalf of John Michael Murphy, ...
Article : 391 wordsULVERSTONE, Sunday.—Miss Elma Hobbs, eldest daughter of Mr. E. Hobbs, M.H.A., was drowned while out boating here to-day. ...
Article : 294 wordsWearing a Highly colored Waistcoast, and with his hair hanging prorusely about his neck, James Harris, known as the local "Handcuff King," was ...
Article : 548 wordsBecause of his sad lack of that feminine contrariness which is likely to lead a woman to carry her purse in her pocket and the Sunday dinner in her ...
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Article : 1,229 wordsSir,—Permit me to join with "Mermaid," "Neptune," and others in their well-timed protest concerning the above matter. The present position is ...
Article : 671 wordsSir,—The painful revelations that have been made during the last few days relating to the housing conditions under which some of our fellow citizens ...
Article : 655 wordsUpon the application of Mr. W. J. Clarke His Honor granted an order [?] for prohibition restraining Sergeant Gendy and Messrs F. Layton and G. ...
Article : 81 wordsSenator Millen, Minister for Repatriation, has announced that he has given consideration to cases in which applicants for homes under the War Service ...
Article : 207 wordsSir,—I wish to thank Taxpayer" for the extract from his discharge. To the query, "Get me?" Yes, Taxi, I do, sure I also have an honorable discharge. It's ...
Article : 1,042 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—Before Mr Justice Higgins in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, the case was . continued in which the Amalgamated ...
Article : 332 wordsSir,—I think it is time the health authorities took some action , and prosecuted some of the butchers and other shopkeepers for wrapping up ...
Article : 246 wordsWordsworth's lines might well be altered to suit the plaint of Senior Chaplain A. Tulloh, of the Royal Australian Naval College, at Jervis Bay. ...
Article : 214 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Intention of the State Government, in view of the fact that the Act which now provides for 6 p.m. closing of hotels will ...
Article : 80 wordsThree more of our lads—Privates F. Curtis. Gus Smith, and Douglas Parker —arrived by motor on Wednesday afternoon. They were accompanied by their ...
Article : 126 wordsSir,—Have the citizens of Hobart developed into a Mutual Admiration Society Every day in the papers are reported the farewelling of this one, ...
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World (Hobart, Tas. : 1918 - 1924), Mon 29 Sep 1919, Page 2
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