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Article : 17 wordsThe public buildings here are now assuming a businesslike aspect, and, all going, well, a few weeks should see their completion. The dimensions of the ...
Article : 147 wordsSir,—I am not surprised that Mr. W. C. Wilson desired to ven[?]ilate his views as to the management of the late exhibition. For pure sussedness I suppose ...
Article : 131 wordsFarmers have had a good season for grass, and crops. which will compensate in a great measure for low prices ruling. Very much regret was expressed here ...
Article : 41 wordsSir,—This is one aspect of the federal capital question which so far has not been dealt with, though it is of the highest importance to all the states of ...
Article : 874 wordsThe Messrs. Kenton will shortly have then road contract completed, and this will be a boon to those settlers who have had to cart their produce, etc., on ...
Article : 38 wordsThe funeral of the late Mr. Frederick Har't took place on Monday. The remains were brought from Hobart by Saturday night's mail train, and were ...
Article : 187 wordsThe Perth Independent Order of Rechbites held their annual concert and coffee supper in the Victoria Hall on Wednesday. The concert was in the ...
Article : 129 wordsSir,—In your leader of to-day you incidentally say, "When people talk about Tasmania losing population, has not the heavy taxation to which we are compelled ...
Article : 409 wordsAt the last quarterly meeting of the Star of Ulverstone Tent, I.O.R., the following officers were elected for the ensuing term:—C.R., Bro. L. G. Bonner, ...
Article : 136 wordsSir,—In reply to your three correspondents, F. Stanfield, "British Launcestonian," and Samuel Bendall, I must first of all state that, as my nom-de-plume ...
Article : 962 wordsA very successful temperance entertainment was held here on Monday, the state school being far too small to accommodate the crowd who gathered. Those ...
Article : 265 wordsHow would the members of the eight-hours movement like this for a day's work, performed by a Cressy farmer at Tottle Hill? He ploughed two acres, ...
Article : 80 wordsIn the Presbyterian Hall on Monday night Rev. W. Beck, of St. Andrew's, Launceston, gave a very interesting and amusing lecture entitled "Reminiscences ...
Article : 179 wordsThe Methodist Church held their anniversary on Sunday. The Rev. J. E. Warren, of Longford, preached both morning and evening to good congregations. On Monday night a social and ...
Article : 100 wordsThe service at Cluan Baptist Church on Sunday was conducted by the Rev. Sharpe, who has been appointed honorary pastor to the Baptist Union in Tasmania. ...
Article : 139 wordsA concert was held in the Roland Hall on Wednesday evening for the purpose of raising funds in aid of the Sheffield baths. Mr. J. Hope, M.H.A., presided, ad a good house greeted the performers. ...
Article : 144 wordsA tournament between a team selected from the Westbury Young Men's Club and the Oddfellows' Society, Westbury, is fixed to take. place in St. Andrew's ...
Article : 185 wordsSir,—In Wednesday's "Examiner" Mr. E. A. Weston has a long rigmarole under the above heading. I notice that he, like the rest of the anti-Tattersalls, is quite ...
Article : 233 wordsA social was held on Wednesday night in the Masonic Hall in aid of the Anglican Church. It was a most pleasant function; such a successful social has ...
Article : 110 wordsA painful accident occurred at Abbotsham on Monday afternoon to a young man named C. Stones, who had the misfortune to have his leg broken ...
Article : 53 wordsNo small local excitement was occasioned on Monday by the arrival of the auxiliary ketch Stanley, under the command of the enterprising owner, ...
Article : 387 wordsIt was frail frame house in one of the Western States of America., A fierce tempest from the north had struck it, just after the roof had been put on, and ...
Article : 136 wordsThere was a good attendance at the Tabernacle on Tuesday at the monthly Band of Hope, held under the auspices of the Christian Endeavour Society. Mr. ...
Article : 293 wordsSir,—I think most people will agree that you have taken an unfair, though not unusual, advantage of your editorial position in your footnote to my letter ...
Article : 501 wordsSir,—I see by your columns that the medical practitioners of this city desire to bring pressure to bear, upon the Government in connection with their ...
Article : 252 wordsA concert was given by the members of Trinity Young Men's Club in aid of the Longford Men's Club on Wednesday night, and was very well attended The ...
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Advertising : 431 wordsThe traction engine problem is exercising the minds of the ratepayers at Upper Castra as elsewhere. It is now pretty generally conceded that our roads ...
Article : 305 wordsSir,—The thought that has struck me in reference to the dispute at the General Hospital is, why was there no fass before over the surgeon-superintendent ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Fri 28 Jun 1907, Page 7
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