Present—The following Grand Lodge officers answered to their names :—G.C.T., Bro. W. Ellis; G.C., Bro. C. Witt; G.V.L., Sister A. Tinker ; G.S., Bro. W. M'Intosh; ...
Article : 998 wordsThe Easter recess—a holiday for politicians, a semi-holiday for pressmen, and the time for the annual slaughter of geese—is with us again. It is just one of ...
Article : 1,171 wordsPresent—Messrs Peter Brown (chairman), John Stoner, G. Luck, M. M'Kenzie, J. D. Thomson, and Donald M'Kenzie. Correspondence was read, including a ...
Article : 376 wordsThe afternoon sitting was resumed at 2 15 p.m. The minutes of the morning meeting were read and business was resumed. ...
Article : 191 wordsThe Northern Garrison Association sports will take place on the Launceston Cricket Ground on April 7, and preparations are being made for a successful ...
Article : 27 wordsA writer in Chambers's Journal, discussing the differences of crminal procedure in England and Scotland, as illustrated by the recant trial of Monson, ...
Article : 262 wordsHeavy rain fell almost continuously during the week, and the track was slow on Thursday morning, when the final gallops were done. Light Artillery, The ...
Article : 512 wordsThe lodge resumed at seven o'clock, and after an interesting discussion on subjects connected with the order the session closed at eight o'clock. ...
Article : 77 wordsThe PRESIDENT (hon W. Moore) took the chair at 4 30 p.m. ADJOURNMENT. The Chief Secretary and Mr Page were ...
Article : 45 wordsThe presence of the hulk Success in Tasmanian waters has loosened a flood of old-time recollections. It recalls old Melbourne to memory, not the "marvellous " city of ...
Article : 1,915 wordsAt Moonee Valley on the 22nd inst. Mr S. Miller's Larnook, 7st 7lb, was first in the Maiden Plate, 5[?] furlongs; Innamincka, 6st 21b, was second, and Master, ...
Article : 313 words"CADBURBY'S COCOA has, in a remarkable degree, those natural elements of sustenance which give the system endurance and hardihood, building up muscle and bodily vigour, ...
Article : 44 wordsA CORRESPONDENT writes to the Daily Graphic :—Currency has been given to a report that a miner, who recently died at Fremantle, Western Australia, was none ...
Article : 384 wordsAmongst the most remarkable achievements in the world of sport (remarks the Age) must be prominently mentioned the performances in the cricket field of the ...
Article : 474 wordsLast week Mr W. T. Jones bought Lord Randolph and Brotherton, leaving them in the care of A. Taylor. I am very glad (remarks " Terlinga") to hear of Mr Jones ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 24 Mar 1894, Page 6
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