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Article : 112 wordsMr. P. Clingellffer, of Somerest, has received word that his son, (Private Richard Cling[?]ffer, has been wounded in France. ...
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Advertising : 190 wordsIn the legislative Assembly to-day, the Premier (Sir A. Peacock) stated that in the 12 mouths, ended June 30, the deposits in the State Savings Bank had increased ...
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Article : 89 wordsIn the Queensland House of Assembly to-day. the Premier, Mr. Ryau. stated that the expenses paid by the State in connection with the visit of himself and ...
Article : 53 wordsMr. J. A. Edwards, hon. secretary of the T.A.A.A., writes:—In your issue of August 29 I referred to some performances of those of our barriers who have ...
Article : 640 wordsAt San Francisco It is reported that instructions have been given from Washington that American army transports will in future carry American mails to ...
Article : 108 wordsThe Minister for Lands stated that three cattle stations—Dillalas, Mount Hutton, and Wandovale—had been purchased by the Government. The ...
Article : 60 wordsIn view, of Judge Eagloson’s report, Mr. King O’Malley, Minister for Home Affairs, stated that he had directed that the pay of Mr. Gilchrist, as officer of the ...
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Advertising : 66 wordsThe Treasurer, Mr. Theodore, by permission of the House, read a statement respecting his interview with the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth concerning ...
Article : 197 wordsThe Mexican-American conference opened to-day. The withdrawal of the [?] can troops will be the first [?] discussed, and it Is expected will he quickly ...
Article : 41 wordsThere was a pleasant gathering of members of the Overseas Club at Hunt[?] Cafe, Collins street, yesterday afternoon to bid farewell to an old member of the ...
Article : 606 wordsThe State department announces that inquiries will be made immediately by the American ambassador at Tokio and by the Minister at Pekin as to the scope ...
Article : 65 wordsAt a meeting of the Anglican synod of the diocese of Melbourne yesterday. Dr. Leeper moved that this synod is convinced that the forces of the Allies are being ...
Article : 71 wordsThe amendment of the Alieus Registration section of the War Precautions Regulations, gazetted to-day, provides that the fact that rooms in a house are let ...
Article : 109 wordsAmsterdam reports that the chief subscribers to the German war loan are the savings banks and munition firms. The total subscribed during the first two days ...
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Article : 131 wordsThe creditors of Mr. Ashmead Bartlett, the war correspondent, have accepted his proposal of payment, an instalment of 5/ in the £1. The liabilities are £4470. ...
Article : 41 wordsFollowing the usual custom, permission having been grouted by the Director of Education, addresses by public men will be given in the various State schools in ...
Article : 164 wordsThe Germans, after negotiations with France, have agreed to abandon reprisal camps, notably that of Courland, in Poland, and to return French prisoners to ...
Article : 39 wordsOur Caveside correspondent writes:—A certain feeling of relief will be felt when it becomes known by it many friends of the late Lloyd Cubit (son of Mrs. ...
Article : 232 wordsMr. and Mrs. John Quinn, of Dallow, Angles[?]a street, Hobart, have received, through the defence authorities, the sad intimation that their second youngest son, ...
Article : 258 wordsA German official wireless message denies that any person, has been killed in Germany in consequence of food disturbances, which is an invention of foreign ...
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Article : 49 wordsMr. and Mrs. George ’Keen, of Latrobe, received word yesterday that their eldest son, Private George G. Keen, had died of wounds on August 25 in France. Private ...
Article : 52 wordsThe sucess of Bobby Jones, a boy of [?] years of age, was the feature of the [?]rst round of matches in the American amateur golf championship. He has defeated Byers, ...
Article : 125 wordsAmsterdam advices state that it is announced that Count von Reventlow has been forbidden to publish future articles without the censor's permission. ...
Article : 57 wordsA Hague message states that the Dutch troops, after violent fighting, defeated the Sumatra relics, but the rebellion is extending to the Jambi region. ...
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Daily Post (Hobart, Tas. : 1908 - 1918), Fri 8 Sep 1916, Page 6
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