Tenders were recently invited by the Hon. Minister in charge of the Home Affairs Department .(Mr. Kelly) for 100,000 Tasmanian hardwood sleepers for ...
Article : 94 wordsA further batch of 13 Scientists who have come out to attend the annual congress of the British Association arrived by the R.M.S. Orontes to-day. The ...
Article : 194 wordsThe Legislative Council met to-night, and passed the Officers' Salary Bill, and adjourned until 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. ...
Article : 24 wordsSenator R. K. Ready and Mr. W. W . Shoobridge, candidates for the forthcoming Senate elections, in the Labour interests, have been visiting the ...
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Article : 337 wordsMr. Smillie in a speech at Nelson declared that the Scottish miners would refuse a reduction of a shilling per day, but would offer a four-day week and risk ...
Article : 40 wordsThe House met at 8.25 p.m., the Speaker (Mr. Woods) being in the chair. THE TASMANIA MINE. Mr. Fullerton moved the adjournment ...
Article : 744 wordsCounsel in the action of Waterston, Morgan, and McKerrell, three of the South African deporteds, against the owners of the steamer Umgeni for false ...
Article : 70 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. McLachlan formally moved the adjourn. meat in order to urge that the Government should encourage the establishment ...
Article : 377 wordsMore than ordinary interest centres about the performance at the Academy of Music to-night, inasmuch as it will be associated with a big picture evening ...
Article : 374 wordsA Blue Book shows that during the coal strike in 1912 the-trades union funds were depleted by nearly £750,000. The strikes cost the miners over £1,000,000. ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Chief Secretary stated to-day that the Tasmanian Tourist Association had decided to comply with the request at the Government, and was willing to hand ...
Article : 275 wordsSome 140,000 men of various trades struck, owing to the authorities sup. pressing demonstrations in sympathy with the Baku strikers. Collisions ...
Article : 65 wordsWhen compared with that experienced in the south for months past, the weather north for the same period has been very satisfactory. Copious rains,, clear ...
Article : 238 wordsAs is now well known, seven shows will be held between Launceston and Stanley, both inclusive, before Christmas. Two of the coastal ones,. Burnie ...
Article : 374 wordsRepresentatives of the iron trades unions and delegates to the industrial disputes committee of the Trades Hill Council, 'having decided to remove the ...
Article : 70 wordsThe trouble amongst the bottle blowers and machine men employed at the Melbourne Glass Bottle Works at Spotswood was satisfactorily settled to-day, and ...
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Article : 58 words"Tess of the Storm Country," Spencer's special art film, to be presented for the last time to-night at the Princess Theatre, is by far the best ...
Article : 211 wordsAt to-day's sitting of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association the annual conterence report was received from the special sub-committee on the matter of strike ...
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Article : 412 wordsA deputation of the Federated Furniture Trades' Association of Australasia waited on the Chief Secretary (Hon. J E. Ogden) to-day, and made several ...
Article : 319 wordsAn opportunity will be afforded the public of Launceston to see Mr. Edward Branscombe's costume comedy organisation known as the Red Dandies, who are ...
Article : 159 wordsZam-Buk, with its unexcelled soothing, health, and antiseptic powers, has proved of wonderful efficacy in the treatment of piles, and the thousands of men ...
Article : 306 wordsAt Finlayson Bros.' shipyards this afternoon a vessel, built to the order of Messrs. Burns, Philp, and (o., of Sydney, for use in carrying stores, etc., to and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 wordsMiss Lucy Atkins and Mr. Frank Purchas, who give their only Launceston concert in the Albert Hall on Saturday evening next, are two singers who have ...
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Article : 220 wordsAt a meeting of the Mount Lyell District Relief Fund Board last night a statement was submitted showing that so far lump sums aggregating £3050 5s ...
Article : 72 wordsAt the Police Court to-day a hotelkeeper was fined £3, with costs, for Sunday trading, and for being on the premises one man was fined £1, with costs, ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 22 Jul 1914, Page 6
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