The Minister of Defence (Senator Playford), in replyto Senator Mathieson, said he had received a report from Captain Cresswell relative to the strength ...
Article : 523 wordsMr. A. E. Lord, who has been a the hospital for some time, passed away last night. Deceased was a member at one time for Cambridge in the Legislative ...
Article : 41 wordsParliament has appropriated £7800 as subsidies for main roads for the current year, and the usual bill for its apportionment is before the Assembly. ...
Article : 1,352 wordsA bill to validate the collection of the laud tax was read a second time, passed through committee without amendment, and read a third time. ...
Article : 842 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the Hospital Board last night Mr. F. Stanfield, the chairman, said he had very much pleasure in alluding to the splendid effort. ...
Article : 660 wordsThe following executive appointments have been announccl:—Messrs. A. W. R. Bradshaw, J.P., for Merseyl; F. Priestly, bailiff of the Court of General ...
Article : 98 wordsIn the Assembly to-night Mr. Sadler moved the second reading of the Launceston Sewerage Loan Bill, Which empowered the borrowing of £25,000 for ...
Article : 403 wordsMr. Wood, to-morrow, to move that all correspondence since July 1 last between the Government Analyst and any Government department; including an ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Christian Endeavourers continue to arrive in large numbers. To-day the Gonah brought about 150, and when the vessel reached the wharf she was gaily ...
Article : 95 wordsMr. H. Evans, proprietor of the block of buildings on the south-west corner of Charles and Patterson streets, in which is the well-established and popular hostelry ...
Article : 966 wordsThe following appointments are the result of the conference between the Direetor of Edueation, the Secretary of Education, and the inspectors of schools, ...
Article : 339 wordsAnother of the old buildings identified with the early days of the city is about to be removed to make room for a pile of business premises more in consonance ...
Article : 691 wordsThe Prime Minister, in reply to Mr. Glynn (S.A.), said it was intended to introduce a bill before the session closed to amend the contract labour clause of ...
Article : 526 wordsThe irregularities of representation in the Legislative Council are further emphasised by a return prepared by the Government Statistician (Mr. R. M. ...
Article : 372 wordsNews has just reached Tasmania that at the annual Shropshire sheep sale at Aghavoe, the property of Mr. R. F. H. White, held on August 30,a sire by Ulster ...
Article : 100 wordsA correspondent who recently visited Stonor to see the English additions inst made by Mr. Simonds to his stud, was present at the shearing of some of his ...
Article : 111 wordsA bill to amend the Marine Boards Act was read a first time. LAND TAX. The Premier (Captain Evans) moved ...
Article : 385 wordsMr.H.A. Thomson, of board of examiners of the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, met, a number of the teachers of music at Mr. W. R. Rolph's ...
Article : 196 wordsThe consignment of a thousand bats which was taken over by the Customs Department on the ground of under valuation for duty, has been withdrawn ...
Article : 77 words"Consumption" need never be feared if Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery is taken in time. Thousands speak of it in the highest praise. For sale everywhere ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Fri 13 Oct 1905, Page 6
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