Mr. C. R. Howroyd, a Labour candidate for Bass, will address the electors at the Mechanics' Institute to-morrow night at 8 o'clock. ...
Article : 147 wordsThe Finance Reform Committee of the Reichstag rejected the proposed spirits monopoly, the death duties, taxes on gas, electricity, and newspaper ...
Article : 65 wordsConsiderable importance attaches to the question of sugar Excise and bounties in connection with the financial relations between the Commonwealth ...
Article : 496 wordsA writ was issued to-day at the instance of Mrs. Marion Clarke, as executrix of the will of her husband. Marcus Clarke, author of the well-known book, ...
Article : 89 words"Observer of Sunday Selling" draws attention to the trade done in certain ice cream shops on a Sunday, and contends that this Sunday trade has a had effect ...
Article : 68 wordsSir,—Discussing the above, Mr. St. John David is reported to have said that once the glaze is worn off the stoneware pipes the rest of the material fritters ...
Article : 85 wordsAt the Supreme Court criminal sittings to-day, before Mr. Justice Hood; two young men, Alfred Ernest Smith and Alf. Alexander 'Roberts. firemen connected ...
Article : 114 wordsProfessor Byles suggests that with the Concurrence of Captain Collins and Commander Clarkson, the Government should appoint two Australian engineers to ...
Article : 52 wordsMr. L. F. Giblin, a Liberal-Democratic candidate for the Franklin electorate, opened his campaign in the Institute Hall at Bellerive this evening, before a large ...
Article : 79 wordsSir,—Will you permit me a few lines in your paper to convey my thanks to "Student" for his reply to my letter last week. I shall certainly send for the ...
Article : 122 wordsMichael Dermody and Thomas Hynes have been remanded at Galway on the charge of murdering Constable M'Goldrick at Crauchwell. ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Australian team of cricketers, with their manager (Mr. F. Laver), sailed for England to-day in the mail steamer Orontes. The team were given a most cordial ...
Article : 119 wordsMr. Geo. Kerr, one of the candidates for the Denison electorate. addressed a large meeting at the Mechanics' Institute to-night, and received a good ...
Article : 90 wordsSir,—I see in the yearly report of the city surveyor that he states that the cement pipes have proved a great success. I fail to see how he can state this ...
Article : 351 wordsGeneral Lord Methuen, speaking at Johannesburg, advocated the establishment of a South African reserve of rifle clubs, composed of veterans. ...
Article : 40 wordsMessrs. Jensen, Lyons, and Keen, who are contesting seats in the Wilmot electorate in the Labour interests at the forthcoming general election, addressed ...
Article : 2,619 wordsThe cruiser Vonder Tann, which was launched the other day at Hamburg, will be ready for sea six months before the official date fixed for her completion. ...
Article : 52 wordsApplication was made to-day for special leave to appeal from the decision of the Full Court of Queensland, given on February 19, in the action brought by ...
Article : 187 wordsAllan Davis, Patrick O'Brien, and Sydney Austin, the boys who absconded from the Boys' Training School, at New Town yesterday, were arrested by ...
Article : 53 wordsThere was a good attendance at the office of the secretary (Mr. W. E. Sadleir) last night, when the annual meeting of the Launceston branch of the Royal ...
Article : 399 wordsCambridge is a strong favourite in the University boat race. Cadmore, an Adelaidean, is rowing No. 3 for Oxford, and C. E. Fairbairn, a ...
Article : 37 wordsDuring a four hours' flight Count Zeppelin's airship covered 150 miles. It carried 25 passengers. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe committee of the St. Patrick's Day sports report that, after paying all accounts and prize money, they will have a small balance to credit. For several ...
Article : 48 wordsOn March 13 a Customs House officer regarded with suspicion the movements of a man carrying two milk cans, in tine vicinity of the steamer Eastern. He ...
Article : 67 wordsThe youth named Dunbar Ray, who fell on a pea rifle, causing it to be discharged, the contents entering his stomach, is lying dangerously ill in the ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Porte has approved of the Russo-Turkish and Bulgarian financial arrangements. ...
Article : 20 wordsMrs. Howe, a passenger by the train to Railton, pleaded guilty at the Police Court to a charge of stealing a purse, containing £1 12s, from a passenger, ...
Article : 57 wordsA serious accident happened at the Glenora railway extension works this afternoon. Two brothers, named R. and F. Murray, had just drilled a hole and ...
Article : 108 wordsMrs. David, wife of Professor. David, of the Sydney University, received a cable this afternoon containing the information that her husband and others on ...
Article : 73 wordsThe following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—Hanan, Skernes, Orarl, Pericles. Devon. Clan Sutherland, and ...
Article : 46 wordsAs the steamer Mahinapua was being made fast to the Regatta Point wharf about noon to-day, a young man named Evans Parry, aged 22, an able seaman, ...
Article : 128 wordsThe s. Maiti, from New Zealand, the s. Aorangi, from Sydney to Vancouver, and the s. Jaguar, arrived here to-day, ...
Article : 24 wordsThe Government Statistician's report on the vital statistics of the registration districts of Hobart and Launceston for the past year ...
Article : 247 wordsThe Grealey-Emmerton arbitration case, a claim for land for a by-road, which was listed for to-day, was adjourned owing to some error in the ...
Article : 110 wordsA well attended meeting of electors was held in the Oddfellows' Hall last night, Mr. T. J. Donnelly, of Devonport, in the chair. ...
Article : 168 wordsMrs. Barker, of 30 Emma-street, Leichardt, Sydney, has met with some interesting proofs of the wide range of usefuness of Zam-Buk in the home. ...
Article : 248 wordsA meeting of the Ringarooma Railway League was held on the 20th inst. A letter was read from Mr. Fincham, Engineer-in-Chief, pointing out the ...
Article : 181 words9.30 a.m.—Council of Churches. 3 p.m.—Fair at Franklin Village. 3.15 p.m.—Garden party at "Mayfield," Invermay. ...
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Article : 95 wordsThe bioscope and City Band entertainment which was to have taken place on Friday night has been postponed until Monday night on account of the Albert ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 24 Mar 1909, Page 6
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