A plant, or lather a weed, that is causing the Department of Agriculture considerable concern is the obnoxious Cape wood, which, once it gets a hold ...
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Advertising : 336 wordsUpon enquiry to-day it was ascertained that the condition of Mr. A. J. Jillett, who was injured at the Show on Thursday last, had greatly improved. ...
Article : 201 wordsIn Victoria to-morrow the Sandown Part Racing Club's fixture is the meeting for decision. The Sandown Park Handicap, which is run over a distance ...
Article : 480 wordsThere is manifest amongst the State school tear-here a most appreciable determination to fully avail themselves of all the facilities provided by the ...
Article : 281 wordsOne of the disadvantages under which King Islanders labor is that the patch of carth on which they have made their homes offers very meagre harbor ...
Article : 1,070 wordsAnnually the Hobart Chamber of Commerce comes prominently before the public on the occasion of the general meeting of members, when a report is ...
Article : 475 wordsJohn Clark, for a breach of a prohibition order, had a conviction recorded against him in the City Police Court this morning. ...
Article : 29 wordsPolice Magistrate (Mr W. O. Wise) had a busy day at the City Police Court to-day, meets of which will be formed [?] in these columns. ...
Article : 18 wordsAt the invitation of the leader of the Opposition, the Prime Minister made, in the House of Representatives, an important statement with reference to ...
Article : 799 wordsFergus Henry Stump, who admitted having allowed his cattle to graze in the Butack Reserve, was ordered by the Cay Bench the morning to pay ...
Article : 6 wordsBeautiful weather prevailed for training operations at Caulfield this morning. Sequarious covered a mile in Imia 50½ sec. ...
Article : 226 wordsAlbert Understood for having injured a drain in Harrington street on October 9, with a cart of bricks, was or [?]d by the city Bench to-day to ...
Article : 44 wordsIn the City Police Court this morning before Mr. W. O. Wise, P.M., Rose May Stables [?] admitted having behaved in a disorderly manner in the ...
Article : 39 wordsOn Saturday Mr. W. J. Graham, of York street, Launceston sent fire homing pigeons for the steamer Wanchops for a thy from the Hunters Islands. The ...
Article : 69 wordsThe annual report of the Chamber of Commerce, which was submitted to members at last night's meeting, contained a paragraph dealing with land ...
Article : 644 wordsIn order to give in an easily understandably form a comparative statement of Tasmania's commercial progress during the past couple of years, the ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Kalgoorlie to Port Augusta Railway Bill in the House of Representatives :— Mr. Sinclair ; One sometimes derives information from the advocates of an ...
Article : 1,113 wordsLaunceston cabmen can be credited with many arts of honesty, but the particular insolents hare rarely been unveiled to the public. However it ...
Article : 170 wordsThe New Town Municipal Council List night discussed a resolution moved by Councillor Edwards, that the municipality be [?]mborised to burned a [?] or ...
Article : 350 wordsSome people become very much contemned over little things. An instance of this occurred to-day, the "little thing" being a Tattersall's taker, and ...
Article : 217 words'Tie rumoured that the principal cause for tho great divorce suit now pending was the forgetfulness of Mrs. Moneybags to include Jones' IXI, ...
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Tasmanian News (Hobart, Tas. : 1883 - 1911), Tue 24 Oct 1911, Page 2
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