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Advertising : 521 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at 4 p.m. NOTICES OF MOTION. Dr YOUNG, on Friday next, to move—That Mr Just's memorandum of defence ...
Article : 1,819 wordsMild spring weather has succeeded to the frosts and rains of winter, and as there has been a superabundance of moisture this season there is every prospect of a good spring and ...
Article : 300 wordsSIR,—In Mr Norman Cameron's letter which appeared in to-day's (Saturday) issue under the heading "Land and Labour," he sarcastically likens me to Dame Partington ; only he ...
Article : 1,684 wordsWe have received from the publisher the "Tasmanian Mail Turf Register" for the past season, compiled by "Tam o'Shanter." The book is got up in excellent style, and ...
Article : 271 wordsSIR,—I felt grieved beyond measure upon reading the report of Saturday's employers' meeting. All the selfishness sad tyranny as practiced by the unions was laid on by a brush ...
Article : 449 words"That railway map is a grand Idea." "What a difference in the length of the various routes." Those and similar expressions could be heard nearly every hour during the ...
Article : 391 wordsThe s.s. Corinna, with Capt. J. P. Sharpe in command, arrived at the Towa Pier last evening after a most eventful trip. She left Sydney on Saturday last with 300 ...
Article : 568 wordsWork in connection with discharging and loading the Monowai has been proceeding all day without interruption. Very little interest was evinced in the ...
Article : 352 wordsThe Australian Bookmakers' Association have decided not to pay the new scale of fees formulated by the V.A.T.C , and they have decided to strike and not go to ...
Article : 42 wordsA quantity of tin ore is being raised from numerous small claims in the neighbourhood, and Mr Briggs, a skilled engineer, is at present engaged fixing pipes and other accessories for ...
Article : 722 wordsSIR,—Mr Thomas Hogarth has written long letters trying to prove that the virgin soil of thin island in "extraordinarily deficient in phosphates," but I think so far he has failed to ...
Article : 165 wordsStanley were her brightest smile and donned her best attire on the 2nd inst., in honour of the nuptials of Miss Edith Emmett and Mr Gerald Massey. The marriage ceremony was ...
Article : 856 wordsSIR.—At the present time, when the workingmen of the colonies are so clearly divided into the above classes, a short account of the tactics employed by the advocates of unionisin to ...
Article : 389 wordsPresent—Messrs A. Webster (in the chair), M. E. Robinson, P. C. Fysh, jun., W. W. Stewart, T. H. Gould, J. C. Ferguson, T. H. Price, W. Ritchie, S. J. Sutton, ...
Article : 819 wordsStrike matters are quiet this morning, both sides awaiting the result of the conference in Sydney, Leading trades unionists condemn the ...
Article : 812 wordsStrike, strike, strike, For freedom if you will, But never strike for potty strife To fill the world with ill. ...
Article : 295 wordsOn Sunday special services will be held in St, Andrew's 'Church, when the Rev, H, J Edwards, who was incumbent to the parish at one time, and who is remembered with kind ...
Article : 343 wordsOur North-Western correspondent writes on September 6 :— Business is quite at a standstill, though a few tons of potatoes have changed hands at ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 11 Sep 1890, Page 3
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