High Water.—To-day, 3.19 a.m., 5.48 p.m. To-morrow, 6.10 a.m., 6.31 p.m. Moon Phases.—Last quarter, 1st prox., 0h. 25min. 30sec. p.m. New moon, 9th ...
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Article : 94 wordsNote.—These observations ,are specially taken for the "Examiner" at 3 p.m. daily, end when marked with a * must be understood to embrace the full period of 24 ...
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Article : 1,149 wordsMaster Fitzherbert's Success.—In the paragraph appearing in yesterday's issue a slight error occurred. Master Fitzherbert secured the medal in arithmetic ...
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Article : 256 wordsLaunceston has, so far, enjoyed a hountiful supply of water, the purity of which is quite up to the average, but a perusal of the report of the city health ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 30 Jul 1907, Page 4
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