Justice Simpson gave judgment to- day in a suit for divorce, the petitioner being James M. Bean, hotel licensee at Arncliffe, who sought a dissolution of ...
Article : 79 wordsMr. C. E. Davies a asked the Attorney General if it is the intention of the Government, during the present session of Parliament, to introduce an ...
Article : 554 wordsAn amended determination of the candle Trade Hoard had been arrived at which will increase the wages in some departments from 6d to 5s per week. ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Hopetoun sawmill at Port Esperance caught fire, at 9 o'clock to-night and was completely burnt to the ground. Although two men working under ...
Article : 63 wordsThe monthly of the board of management of the Launceston General Hospital was held last night at the board room. Mr. F. Stanfield presiding. ...
Article : 1,351 wordsA ten traveller named David Lyons after attending a cattle sale last Wednesday afternoon committed suicide at Archie's creek by hanging himself to a ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Compulsory Half Holiday Bill was defeated in the Council this afternoon by seven votes to lire. The debate was half hearted from beginning to end. ...
Article : 654 wordsFurther evidence was given at George town in the Carpentaria-Downs murder case. Billy Wilson, an aboriginal, was again examined. and repeated his ...
Article : 57 wordsJudging by be enthusiastic audiences that assemble at the Empire Theatre in St. John-street the dramatic season has been successful. "Where the Great ...
Article : 102 wordsThe South Australian. Queensland station property known as Borara, consisting of 1458 square miles leasing and grazing right, situated in the Warrego ...
Article : 71 wordsAt a meeting of Government supporters to-day Mr. Kidston asked that if any dissatisfaction existed it should be made known at once, for if it came to ...
Article : 126 wordsThe parker Hal Dramatic Company repeated "Hands Across the Sea" at the Academy last night to a highly appreciative audience. To-night Mrs. Henry ...
Article : 80 wordsa Victoria the death rate is falling. During 1907 it was the lowest yet recorded for the state, being 11.66 per 1000. In the metropolitan area the rate ...
Article : 65 wordsThe ladies of the Presbyterian church, Beaconsfield, some time ago decided to organise a sale of gifts to raise funds to build a church to replace the one ...
Article : 575 wordsMiss Annie Moreland, about 27 yearn of age, was found to-day lying unconscious in a ditch ht the side of the railway line, a quarter of a mile from ...
Article : 99 wordsWallace, the well-known, footballer, has been presented with an address and cheque for 250, subscribed for throughout the Dominion. ...
Article : 24 wordsJackson and Co.s timber mill, the largest in Timaru, has been destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at £6000. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe income tax assessments in Victoria, for 1908 totalled £289,393, being £1217,343 on incomes from personal exertion and £72,050 on incomes from ...
Article : 96 wordsOwing to the dearth of clergy the Presbyterian Assembly decided to communicate with the home church with a view of obtaining men for 30 vacancies. ...
Article : 32 wordsAt last night's meeting of the Launceston Hospital Board the following letter was read from Dr. C. J. Pike:—I see from the reports in the daily papers ...
Article : 392 wordsA case was concluded in the County Court to-day in which Robert Bisset, a postal employee, claimed £500 damages from the Railway Commissioners in ...
Article : 138 wordsMr. Bennett asked the Minister of Lands if any of the tenants under the Closer Settlement Act were in arrears with their payments to the Government, ...
Article : 1,635 wordsAt to-day's sitting of the Postal Commission H. W. Jenvey, electrical engineer for Victoria, said that, generally speaking, the condition of the lines was ...
Article : 128 wordsThe A.N.A. competitions were brought to a conclusion Late last night. Results: Piano Solo at Sight.—Jessie Row lands, 74 points. ...
Article : 180 wordsIn the District Court to-day Ivy Clancy, wife of Richord Clancy, Redfern, sued George P. Fife, specialist, alleged to be trading as the New York ...
Article : 297 wordsA public meeting under the auspices of the Campbell Town branch of the Australian Political Workers League was died at Ross on Monday evening, at the ...
Article : 240 words'Owing to the health officer having condemned several of the waterholes and wells on Derby as unfit for human consumption, several residents had a ...
Article : 181 words"A Worker" writes:—"Kindly grant me space in your paper to draw attention to the recent fire at Longford, in which Mr. P. Walker was the sufferer. ...
Article : 151 wordsMr. W. Walsh, a resident of Derby, has had a very narrow escape from serious injury. He was mounting a young horse outside his premises, when the ...
Article : 90 wordsClarence Glover, who was brought from Zeehan in connection with the charge of feloniously taking a cheque from a railway carriage, was before the ...
Article : 42 wordsDry, windy weather is the order of the day, with very cold nights. The river is very low, "but the water service is very satisfactory at present, thanks to ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Fri 20 Nov 1908, Page 6
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