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Article : 39 wordsI remember a father and mother standing at their door watching for their favorite son. He was carried home by his comrades, who threw ...
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Advertising : 626 words"This unkind of ye, Princess, to deny me apurt in the fight. Four to one against ye, an mo[?]oating your bread and salt" ...
Article : 4,929 wordsWriting to sister (Mrs. R. S. M'Arthur) from Egypt on July 30, Private John Hood, of the A.M.C., says:— Last Sunday Ron. Todd and ...
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Advertising : 220 wordsWhat we want to do is get at the non-unionist, and if he sees in the one big union idea a menace to his continued existence, it must be a move ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Gliberals in Tasmania are shouting aloud from the cold share of opposition for a coalition Government. and Hobart "Daily Post" gently ...
Article : 214 wordsThe following suggestive paragraph appeared in an English publication:— "A number of factories in the country are at present faced with a very ...
Article : 259 wordsWhile local option was still ponding before the Legislature of Pennsylvania 1000 physicians of Harrisburg signed a petition to show what theri ...
Article : 562 wordsThe frontiers of Australia extend to Flanders, and Alsace and Poland and Gallipoli and it remains for us to defend there frontiers to the best of our. ...
Article : 248 wordsNo combine or ring or trust is capable of its full existence without the bank. It has all it will keep all, and it will squeeze all—untill the ...
Article : 243 wordsMuch effort and ingenuity has been expended in attempting to discover a substitute for alcohol. Most of that trouble has been wasted, because ...
Article : 1,559 wordsWhen Adam Smith wrote his work competition was supreme, but since then competition has been ended in most industries, and the trust is the ...
Article : 345 wordsThe following is a list of the various side shows, etc., run in connection with the Kempton Patriotic show in aid of the wounded soldiers' fund, with ...
Article : 969 wordsIt is principally by bringing down the proportion of somebody's profits that the cost of living will be kept down and the burdens of the war ...
Article : 577 wordsMR. J. G. Johnson has received the following letter from his son, Private D'Arcy Francis Johnson, formerly of West Devonport. He ...
Article : 1,125 words"I have found Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills very effective for Kidney Troubles,” writes Mrs. Frances Randall, of 16 Charles street, Queen borough, Sandy ...
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Advertising : 275 wordsIf you can beat off the attack of an enemy, your can conquer his. Whenever you are attacked by Asthma, if you use Corvisart's Asthma inhalation, it will ...
Article : 98 wordsMr. T. Tilley, of Harrington street, Hobart has received the following from his brother, Private A.J. Tilley, dated 3/7/15:— He says:— Just ...
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Daily Post (Hobart, Tas. : 1908 - 1918), Tue 21 Sep 1915, Page 3
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