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Advertising : 266 wordsSir,—I notice so many letters about “our boys” in the paper, But what about “our girls,” the future mothers of our lads? is this early closing of hotels ...
Article : 302 wordsThe annual meeting of the members of the Australian trained nurses Association (Tasmanian branch) was held in the committee room at the ...
Article : 1,401 wordsMessrs. M. J , O’ Keefe and J . P. Heffernan, selected Labor candidates, are pursuing their campaign with unabated vigor in the Tamar districts. ...
Article : 362 wordsThe second fruit boat of the season, the s. s will shire, is expected to arrive at Hobart from Melbourne to-day . The first fruit boat of the ...
Article : 379 wordsThe following representatives on wages boards have been gazetted:-—, HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, CLUBS, ETC. ...
Article : 163 wordsINQUISITOR.—See our answer to “Open Door” and “C. W .L.” in yesterday’s issue. W. M.S.—See our answer of yesterday. J. LOHREY (St. Mary’s).1Sorry; one ...
Article : 185 wordsIn furtherance of its propaganda campaign, the Workers’ Educational Association is holding a public meeting in the New Town Council Chambers ...
Article : 194 wordsSir,—I have always’ affirmed that the extreme and inaccurate a allegations made by certain temperance advocates do their side of the question m ore Harm ...
Article : 330 wordsSir,—with reference to the statement of expenses in connection with the purchase of [?] for the defence Department for the period of 24/8/15 ...
Article : 409 wordsMr. G. F. Martin, candidate for Franklin, addressed a moderately at tended meeting of electors at Tunbridge on F rid ay . Mr. Martiu urged ...
Article : 238 wordsThe Mayor acknowledges the following contributions:— E S, d Acknowledged ......................22,028 2 0 ...
Article : 228 wordsYesterday, between 1.30 and 2p.m. ,Mr. J. Scott-Power, city organist, gave the second series of m id-day organ recitals in the Town Hall. Th programme was ...
Article : 608 wordsThe committee met last night at the town Hall, there being present messrs, J. G . Turner (chairman ). J. road, E Sorell, R. R . Peacock , ...
Article : 320 wordsSir,—May I have the privilege of taking a small space in your valuable paper, as to the non-delivery of mails arriving from Egypt. I have been intornied ...
Article : 104 wordsM r. G. F. Martin advertises the following meeting for the week :— To-night (Tuesday), New Norfolk: Wednesday, Colebrook: Thursday , ...
Article : 40 wordsEverybody at the King’s Theatre was pleased with the fascinating programme submitted to them last night The world’s greatest war picture depicts all the ...
Article : 373 wordsSir,—During the next two months we will be in the are[?] of political controversy —Labor v. Liberal). The time is now opportune for Independent ...
Article : 140 wordsOur Geeveston correspondent writes —We are expecting some of the candidates here on their election campaign, The Hon. A. Hean Is to be here next ...
Article : 110 words(Southern Tasmanian Division.) for auxiliary aid to the Arm y Medical service General Fund. ...
Article : 77 wordsThe principal business at the meeting of the City Council to-day was a motion by Alderman Oldham as follows: — “That the corporation be old ...
Article : 450 wordsMr. W, J. Fullerton, M. H. A. will address the electors of Denison at the Town Hall to-night(Tuesday),at 8 o’clock. ...
Article : 33 wordsSir,— In reply to A J. With regard to my article of February 1, i am pleased to know that i have a brond minded opponent . I might state that my father ...
Article : 897 wordsAt the city police court yesterday , before his worship the mayor ( Alderman L. H Macleod and alderman T. S. Nettle[?]. ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Denison divisional. Council of the W. P. L. met last evening, when Mr. J. Lewls was selected to take the place of Mr. L. F. Glblin, who has ...
Article : 143 wordsAnniversary celebrations, which were a marked success, were conducted on Sunday, and concluded last evening . The preacher on Sunday morning was the ...
Article : 207 wordsThe Fre[?]man Amusement Company has probably achieved pretest success in the wonderful pleturisation of Alfred Sulro’s famous novel “John G layde’s ...
Article : 161 wordsAt the Devonport Police Court yesterday, Henry Brnmich, Albert Templeton, Victor Ryan, Charles Hanson. Frank Smith. Henry Blair, and Claude ...
Article : 104 wordsMr .A. J. Stokes spoke to affair au[?]lence in the Town Hall to-night .The proceedings were At times rather lively. Mr. Jeffrey was chairman. ...
Article : 46 wordsThere was an excellents audience at he City Hall on Saturday evening, when an other popular concert was given by Mr. Walter kindly and other artists under ...
Article : 280 wordsMessrs. O’ Keefe. M. H. A and Heffernan, two of the Labor candidates for-Willmot, report having had a very successful series of meetings all through ...
Article : 74 wordsThe weather still continues very warm, and it has been a great advantage to those who were doing their harvesting. Fruit growers have been very busy the ...
Article : 529 wordsTo the thousands of sensible young Women who have men friends serving in the ranks at the front, and who desire to send some article that will be of real ...
Article : 429 wordsMr. A. T. Marshall. M. H. A. who is seeking re-election in Liberal interest for bass, gave an address at the Mechanics’ Hall. Launceston. last ...
Article : 71 wordssenator Guy, general secretary of the T. W. P. L has been advised [?] Mr. Crawford Vaughan Premier of south Australia and Mr. E antey, ...
Article : 101 wordsThe following paragraph appers in “Age”:—“Requests made by several depota[?]ns which have walked on Mr. [?] of [?] in reference ...
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Advertising : 123 words“The New Exploits of Elaine” have been the reigning success at His Majesty’s Theatre for some six month now. During that period“ The clutbing ...
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Daily Post (Hobart, Tas. : 1908 - 1918), Tue 22 Feb 1916, Page 3
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