The Deloraine Municipal Council met yesterday. Present—Messrs. Smith, Worner, Fitzpatrick, Gilbert, Learoyd, Briscoe, Flowers, Lee, Cunningham, Everett, ...
Article : 975 wordsMallien rose and brushed the dust from his flannel,. "I shall leave Lawson to find the proof," he cried. triumphantly. "Oh, yes. Once Lawson knows that ...
Article : 1,355 wordsThe sad occurrence of the previous to afternoon, when, as the result of the motor-car accident the result of the wyn Sarah Wright lost her life, ...
Article : 2,104 wordsThe Jot of the football umpire is, in the words of the comic song in relation to the policeman, not a happy one. Neither is the lot of the politician. All ...
Article : 290 wordsThe proposition made to the Queenborough Municipal Council by the Sandy. al Day Golf Company to acquire the company's. property on certain terms, ...
Article : 423 wordsThe debate in the House of Assembly on the Ministerial annual statements was short-lived. There was no "ginger" in the attack of the Opposition, and ...
Article : 182 wordsAfter being closed, for some months, the White Mark State School has been re-opened. and is now in charge of Mrs. M. Johnstone, and a fair attendance is ...
Article : 229 words"Lots of fun ahead" was the jocular remark of Mr. Ogden when Mr. Fuller- ton announced his intention of bringing in a bill to regulate trades unions. "The ...
Article : 195 wordsThe monthly meeting of the St. Leonards Council was held on Thursday. There were present—Councillors A. J. Johnson (Warden). J. F. Johnson, G. B. ...
Article : 587 wordsThe following declaration was made by a Sydney working man, Mr. James Holloway of 65 Bay-street, Glebe:— Dr. William Pink Pills cured me of ...
Article : 526 wordsThe most noticeable alteration in the meeting-place of the House of Assembly since last session is the installation of bright lighting. The alterations, ...
Article : 299 wordsThe Queenborough Cemetery was officially closed to-day, and no further burials will take place without special permission of the Chief Health Officer. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe Launceston man's story given here. is not an isolated case by any means; week after week, year after year, our neighbours are telling similar good news. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 9 Sep 1913, Page 7
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