5.—Visit of Dr. R. Arthur, M.L.A. 7.—Barque Eden Holme wrecked on Hebe Ree[?]—a total loss. 8.—Arrival of Governor-General on a ...
Article : 228 wordsPunctually at 6 Clive Wrensley entered the Atrium of the Casino, where he found Devine waiting for him. The marble hall was crowded, for at that ...
Article : 1,628 wordsAt the General Hospital yesterday morning, the circumstances attending the death of the jockey William Bowman, as the result of a fall at Carrick Races ...
Article : 1,002 words5.—Melbourne Cup won by Apologue. 7.—Death of Mr. Jas. Thirkell. 9.—Motor reliability test to Hobart; a record established. ...
Article : 134 words3.—Telegraphic jubilee, at Hobart. 4.—Report of the Local Government Commission published. , 5.—Church of England, Men's Society ...
Article : 243 words1.—Launceston Fire Brigade appliances condemned. 2.—Cheshunt estate purchased by the Government for closer settlement. ...
Article : 252 words2.—The Mayor's valedictory. St. Andrew's banquet—a successful gathering. 6.—State School Exhibition at the Albert Hall; a fine display. ...
Article : 218 words2.—Decision delivered in the Togo Alice collision. Major-General Hoad terminates his Tasmanian visit. 3.—Mr. Wm. Pittman, died. ...
Article : 234 words2.—Public meeting at the Albert Hall to discuss the tariff. Death of Mr. Frank Hart. 3.—Notice of motion given in ...
Article : 204 words1.—Changes in the Tamar pilot services commerce 2.—World's seulling championship retained by Towns. Northern bowling ...
Article : 223 wordsSir,—Under the above heading a letter appeared in your issue of the 30th inst., signed "Will Lockhart," and in justice to myself, as I am only a ...
Article : 417 words3.—North v. South football match won by the South. Brighton Plate, King Paul. 4.—Invermay Town Board approves of ...
Article : 161 words2.—Launceston show held in rough, squally weather; a splendid exhibition. New operating theatre at the General Hospital opened by the Governor. ...
Article : 274 words2.—Return of the Premier from Melbourne. Lady Edeline Strickland visited Charles-street state school. Hon. Wm. Moore, M.L.C. for Russell, tendered his ...
Article : 318 words1.—Terrible disaster on the Tamar—steam yacht Alice sunk by the Togo, and ten persons drowned. Deloraine Cup—Hospodar Easter competitions ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 1 Jan 1908, Page 7
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