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Advertising : 535 wordsSept. 10—Corinns, [?] 1280 tons, J. P. Sharpe commander. from Sydney. T.S.N. Company, agents. Passengers—Saloon: Mr and Mrs Gardiner, Mr and Mrs Fitzpatrick; Misses ...
Article : 1,008 wordsMessrs Burns, Mann, and Tillett, the labour leaders, will interview the directors of the Orient, the P. and O., and British-India Steamship Companies to-morrow, ...
Article : 248 wordsA young man named Neil M'Ewen, working on the outer circle railway, slipped off a bridge and fell a distance of 40ft. Both his arms and legs were smashed, and ...
Article : 565 wordsAn unfortunate accident happened on the Monowai shortly after work was commanced this morning, which tended to throw a damper over proceedings ...
Article : 199 wordsRECEIVED.—J. H. Home. G. R. ARTHUR.—We regret to say we have only general works of reference, and nothing bearing on the subject you desire. From ...
Article : 39 wordsA public debate took place on Tuesday evening at Longford between selected members of the Longford and Launceston Parliamentary Debating Societies on the ...
Article : 808 words"Welcome the coming, speed the parting guest" is an old adage, and though it is with deep regret that the citizens of Launceston view the removal of Mr Alfred ...
Article : 377 wordsSir John Macdonald, the Prime Minister of the Dominion of Canada, has declined to introduce legislation for the exclusion of the Chinese, on the grounds ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Rev. Dr. E. P. Liddon, Canon of St. Paul's, who has attained such wide fame as a preacher, is dead. The cause of death was syncope. ...
Article : 31 wordsMiss Marsden, the modern Elizabeth Fry, is about to visit Russia for the purpose of inspecting the prisons in that country, in order to provide subject ...
Article : 35 wordsThe bark Cathcart, 1887 tons, in ballast for Valparaiso, has gone ashore off Caps Jervois. It is thought she will be floated off. ...
Article : 28 wordsIt is hoped that a bill will be introduced in the American Senate, providing for appeals to be made in connection with the disputes arising out of the Behring Sea ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Board of Tenders have accepted the tender of Messrs J. Bailey and Co. to supply 80001b of Nonpareil tea at 6½d per 1b, for use in the Government ...
Article : 330 wordsThe M'Kinley sugar tariff, which practically amounts to prohibition, comes into operation in October. ...
Article : 22 wordsMr Quodling, Superintendent of the Hobart Gaol, was to-night presented with an address and an epergne by the officials of the gaol. In making the presentation ...
Article : 225 wordsThe death is announced of General W. B. Langford, who formerly served in New Zealand. [Major-General Langford served with the ...
Article : 169 wordsA PUBLIC meeting of landowners and occupiers interested is to be held at the Don Institute this evening to protest against the manner in which the ...
Article : 1,143 wordsYESTERDAY afternoon the usual weekly meeting of the Executive Committee of the Launceston Benevolent Society was held in the Mayor's room, Town Hall, when there ...
Article : 2,341 wordsThe following circular addressed to the hon. secretary of the Tasmanian Rifle Association is being sent for signature to members of the Defence Force :— ...
Article : 531 wordsThe match between the Australian Eleven and the Marylebone team was continued to-day, when the Englishmen, who had yesterday lost six wickets for ...
Article : 298 wordsSept. 10—Bollinger, s, for Strahan. Passengers—Mesdames Anderson and child, Sinclair, Doolan: Father Gilleran; Messrs Wearing, Smith, Raycraft, Sinclair, Kirkpatrick, Blake, ...
Article : 165 wordsProfessor Stirk, of the celebrated Stirk family troupe of trick bicyclists, writes that he and his family have used St. Jacobs oil for a number of years for sprains, dislocations, ...
Article : 53 wordsA conference of delegates from a large number of the local fruit boards of the colony, including Mr Goodger, of Launceston, was held this evening. The chair ...
Article : 341 wordsMR CHAS. HILL, Cattle Creek, writing to the Waterbury Watch Company, says:—"I have had two of your 'E' series watches kept constantly going for over two years, and they ...
Article : 115 wordsThe s.s. Flinders yesterday took to Melbourne 153 tons 8cwt 1qr 6lb tin, valued at £14,708 8.; 11,1371 wool, £557; 610doz rabbit skins, £75; and 2682 sheepskins, £326. ...
Article : 33 wordsWheat at auction sold to 3s 9½d for good milling. For flour there was more demand. Oats offered largely, but few sales were transacted; Calcuttas 1s 1d; Algerian, to 2s 3½d; ...
Article : 87 wordsThe Editor of the Medical Annual for 1890 points out that potash is largely used to add to the solubility of many of the Cocoas at present sold, but that, in marked contrast, MESSRS ...
Article : 181 wordsClose at Launceston as under :— LONDON, via Brindisi.—R.M.S. Coromandel. Saturday next, 7 p.m. MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, via Suez.—R.M.S. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 11 Sep 1890, Page 2
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