There was a large attendance at the annual meeting of members of the Tasmanian Cricket Association, which took place at the Town Hall to-night. In the ...
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Article : 104 wordsSir,—I see by the "Examiner' 'that the leasing of this country was refused. The public here would like to know on what grounds. Evidently there seems to be ...
Article : 529 wordsOn Saturday the Sprent Football team played a return match at Wilmot. When Wilmot visited Sprent they got badly beaten, but they turned the tables on ...
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Article : 439 wordsMr. Robert Hillier, of Harford, writes:—Would you kindly allow me space to make a few remarks on the Potato Diseases Act, as there appears to be no ...
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Article : 272 wordsLorinna people are sincerely hoping for better treatment in postal matters for the next term, and residents have been in communication with Mr. L. ...
Article : 196 wordsThe regular weekly wool sales were to have teen entered upon to-day. The settlement of the matter in dispute, in itself insignificant, but in the opinion ...
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Article : 194 wordsMessrs. Lindsay Tulloch and Co. have received the following reports from Messrs. Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co., under date 25th inst.:— ...
Article : 108 wordsThe annual Bible Society meeting of the Ross Branch of the Midland Auxiliary was held in St. John's schoolroom, Colonel W. V. Legge presiding. There ...
Article : 245 wordsThe executive of the Devonport Agricultural Society met to-night, and decided to complete the fencing in of the ground, in addition to numerous other ...
Article : 46 wordsSir,—I note Mr. L. Stanley has made a feeble attempt to criticise my letter on the above subject, and I am very sorry he has not better arguments to ...
Article : 625 wordsSir,—It is announced that the direct taxation of the state is to be increased 25 per cent. for the current year to meet an unexpected deficiency in income, ...
Article : 985 wordsMessrs. Ronald Gunn and Co. have received the following advice through their London agents:-"Messrs. Sanderson, Murray, and Co., of London, cable ...
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Article : 52 wordsThe secretary of the Council of Agriculture, under instructions from the chairman, has wired to Melbourne for 1500 copies of Mr. M'Alpine's bulletin on ...
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Article : 283 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the Penguin council on Saturday afternoon the Potato Diseases Bill came in for some severe criticism. The subject was ...
Article : 333 wordsMr. J. A. Law has planted an orchard on the site of the old sale yards at Ross. He has put out about 150 trees. Amongst the cargo brought to ...
Article : 88 wordsA crowded house greeted the first concert given wholly by the St. Mary's state school children at the Victoria Hall on Friday. The concert was in every ...
Article : 215 words"Fox six months," states Mrs. C. A. Madden, of Kurrajong, N.S.W., "my little boy, now aged one year and ten months, has suffered from Stomach ...
Article : 256 wordsOur Lorinna correspondent writes:— The weather, with the exception of occasional frosts, is all that could be desired. The absence of wind at this ...
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Article : 213 wordsSir,—Some correspondence has taken place in connection with the wharfage rates charged at Launceston, owing, presumably, to the action of Captain ...
Article : 390 wordsThe appearance of the Ulverstone Dramatic Society created a satisfactory impression on the audience which packed the Town Hall to the doors on Friday ...
Article : 169 wordsIt is not often that a Salvation Army wedding takes place here. Great interest was consequently taken in the Army marriage between Mr. J. W. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 28 Sep 1909, Page 3
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