The monthly meeting of the George Town Municipal Council was held at the Council Chambers, Lefroy, on Monday. President:—The Warden (Mr. Adams), ...
Article : 350 wordsFifteen hundred men struck in the Mersey docks, and if the trouble continues many liners will be imprisoned within the dock gates. ...
Article : 31 wordsColonel Cameron addressed a moderately attended meeting of electors in the Public Hall at Westbury on Monday evening. Mr. Thomas Rootes occupied ...
Article : 135 wordsYesterday morning the marriage was solemnised of Katherine (Katie), eldest surviving daughter of Mr and Mrs. K, Foote, Patterson-street, Launceston, ...
Article : 134 wordsIn view of the federal political situation, we must ask our contributors to condense their remarks, and not attempt to ...
Article : 41 wordsEfforts to arrive at a settlement of the shipwrights' strike have failed owing to the ironworking trades unions directly concerned in it having resolved ...
Article : 37 wordsWe have received a letter complaining of the decision of the Deloraine council not to allows this monument to be erected in the Town all reserve. We refrain ...
Article : 90 wordsSir,—Your correspondent Mr. Gallus' remarks call for some comment. In the first place, I am neither a new arrival in this state, neither a pessimist, ...
Article : 634 wordsWith regard to the determination of the Wages board appointed to fix the lowest rates to be paid to any person, or persons, or classes of persons ...
Article : 184 wordsSir,—Allow me to congratulate you on your fearless style in dealing with the notorious misconduct of the Earle Ministry, which is the most disgraceful one ...
Article : 202 wordsOn Friday residents from far and near gathered to Melrose Hall. The light was fine, but bitterly cold. A good fire and hearty games soon made all in ...
Article : 643 wordsThe saying that the world is a mirror is so old, and has been so oft repeated, that few take much notice of it, or think how much more it means than ...
Article : 251 wordsMr. W. Sheridan, M.H.A., waited on the Hon. J. A. Lyons at Hobart yesterday, and voiced a complaint that the Government Printing office employees ...
Article : 55 wordsIt will be generally acknowledged that the English Amusement Company last night substantiated its claim to have secured in "The Harper Mystery" one or ...
Article : 380 wordsSir,—"Fair Play" of the 4th has attacked me from the rear. I hope his or her next attempt will be from the front. If the writer would let me and the people ...
Article : 197 wordsA meeting of the C.E.T.S. was hold in the' parish hall at Beaconsfield on Monday. Those who contributed items towards the evenings enjoyment were:— ...
Article : 77 wordsIt is not so much the kind of food placed before one, as it is the way in which it is served, that makes it inviting or uniniviting. So, too, it makes a vast ...
Article : 119 wordsMr. W. Sheridan, M.H.A., waited on the Minister for Railways at Hobart yesterday , and complained that the men engaged on construction work such as ...
Article : 136 wordsA, ball in aid of the Burnie Show Society was held in the theatre last night, and was well attended. All the arrangements were carried out by a committee ...
Article : 41 wordsThere are times in life when every woman is smitten with the desire to be economical—to get seven pennyworth of stuff for sixpence. Some do it from ...
Article : 762 wordsSir,—For some years past I have heard occasional talks about forming an agricultural society in Longford, but somehow the thing hangs fire. These ...
Article : 227 wordsMatters in connection with the Lilydale Recreation Ground were advanced another step on Saturday, when Mr. Saunders surveyed the ground. As soon ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Legislative Assembly met to-day. The Premier moved that the Hospitals and Charities Bill be advanced through all stages to committee. The motion ...
Article : 204 wordsOn the 8th inst. nine Melrose draught players met 10 players from Ulverstone at Forth, when a win for the local men by two games eventuated. A return ...
Article : 58 wordsSir,—Medically "vicious circle" is a term applied when disease of one organ disorganises another, this in turn agravating the first, and so on it goes. We ...
Article : 641 wordsThere was a good attendance of members on Monday night at the gathering arranged to meet Mr. C. Knight (bandmaster). The instruments on hand were ...
Article : 115 words"The Ruby of Destiny," Spencer's star film in the programme to be finally presented this evening at the Princess Theatre, is one of the most spectacular, ...
Article : 146 wordsSir,—Senator Bakhap has good reason to be satisfied with the result of the pre-election for the Senate, as it proves rim to be the most popular politician in ...
Article : 481 wordsAt the Full Court to-day, before Chief Justice Nicholls and Justice Dobbie, the question of the discharge of S. Orlando Falkiner came on for decision. ...
Article : 169 wordsAn outbreak of fire occurred last night in the office of Mr Charles Evans general stores, and for a while it looked as if there would be an extensive ...
Article : 233 wordsThe annual Catholic ball eventuated in the Town Hall at Stanley on Thursday evening last. Notwithstanding the exceptionally cold and squally night, there was ...
Article : 64 wordsThe annual ball under the auspices of the Oddfellows' Lodge, M.U., No. 6125, was held in the public hall at Westbury on Wednesday night. The hall was ...
Article : 286 words"My little boy burnt his face very badly through playing with fire, which raised a very big sore on his face," writes Mrs. M. Dolan, 103 Lyons-road, Ballarat ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 15 Jul 1914, Page 6
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