In the Legislative Council yesterday, the Honorary Minister (Hon. P. M’Crackan) moved the second reading of a Bill introduced into the House ...
Article : 3,931 wordsIt is somewhat surprising (says a writer In the “Examiner”) that the Government which generally expresses much concern about the ...
Article : 1,224 wordsThe Speaker (Hon. W. A. Woods) look the chair at 3p.m. ...
Article : 63 wordsThe following extracts are taken from a report supplied to the Government by Mr. Dannevig, on the Federal trawler Endeavor’s ...
Article : 5,469 wordsThe above union is reported to he making splendid progress despite tho many disadvantages through the war. Many unsatisfactory working ...
Article : 364 wordsMr.O’Keefe asked the Minister for Agriculture whether it is a fact that pears infected with San Jose scale have been. shipped to Launceston ...
Article : 247 words(To the Editor of "The Daily Post.") Sir.—Quoting from an editorial in to-day's issue of your paper. referring to be business men of ...
Article : 3,009 wordsMr. Pullen asked the’ Minister for Lands and Works if he will explain the reason of delay' In connection with the connection of the Natone. bridge? ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 3 wordsOn message from tho House of Assembly, the Honorary Minister moved, in accordance with the report of the joint managers of the Legislative ...
Article : 2,554 wordsAfter a two hours adjournment, a message was received from the Legislative Council to the effect that they did not insist upon their amendments ...
Article : 263 wordsThe Treasurer presented a mossage from his Excellency the Governor, recommending that the Treasurer be authorised to borrow £856,098 for ...
Article : 536 wordsA young women of respectively appearance, named Dera Fisher, was the defendant in a case at the Police Court yesterday. The Police ...
Article : 1,092 wordsStanding order 26 having 'been suspended so that the House could sir after 6 o'clock, it was announced a few minutes later that the ...
Article : 1,762 wordsAt the Police Court yesterday, before Mr. W. O. Wise, P.M., Captain M'Artfiur, harbormaster, laid an information against ...
Article : 730 words(To the Editor of "The Doily Post.") Sir.—Having had my attention drawn to what purports to be my eriticisms of the competing) hands at ...
Article : 650 wordsThe Honorary Minister explained at the members, of the Public Committee would be-selected at the next meeting of parliament, ...
Article : 227 wordsAt the Launceston Police Court yesterday, before Mr. E. L. Hall, P. M., Thomas Morlarty was presented on a charge of not being. a person duly ...
Article : 639 wordsPersons who are subject to neuralgia must look to the state of their general health. It is a symptom rather than a disease. Persons who are physically well ...
Article : 376 wordsYou do not need to stop eating to reduce your weight, nor wear yourself out with tiresome exercises, weakening physics. and, poisonous drugs. Follow the ...
Article : 369 wordsThe Speaker also thanked member for their kindness, the officers for their assistance, land the press, remarking that the latter particularly ...
Article : 889 wordsAt 6.5 p.m. the Council adjourned until February 23 next. ...
Article : 52 wordsCathartic pills never have and never will, cure indigestion and stomach troubles, why? Because they act entirely on the howels whereas the [?] ...
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Daily Post (Hobart, Tas. : 1908 - 1918), Sat 30 Jan 1915, Page 5
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