Interest in the European war is daily becoming keener. The war specials were eagerly awaited yesterday, and when issued, punctually to time, were purchased ...
Article : 715 wordsThe town of Liege, in Beigium, around which there has been so [?] hard lighting, which has been under bombardment, and is now invested by the German forces. The plan shows how the town is laid out, and the principal buildings. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 44 wordsThe presence of five members of the naval reserve with bayonets attached to their rifles, in Charles-street, yesterday afternoon, between 1.30 and 2 o'clock, ...
Article : 232 wordsMessrs. W. H. Wallace, Secretary for Mines; Twelvetrees, Government Geologist; Hartwell Conder, State Mining Engineer; Hudson, Chief Inspector of ...
Article : 258 wordsThe Premier has wired the Premier of West Australia as follows:— Understand you have passed legislation dealing with the control of prices and supplies of ...
Article : 63 wordsA large and enthusiastic meeting of the members of the Launceston Rifle Club was held at the Oddfellows' tall last evening. The chair was occupied by the ...
Article : 119 wordsIn common with every other part of the British Empire, great interest is being taken in the Emu Bay district in the unfortunate, war. It is discussed at every ...
Article : 181 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) has advised the Premier that a proclamation issued to-day under the Naval Defence Act provides that from and after to-day ...
Article : 211 wordsThe question was raised in the Insolvency Court to-day whether, in an application by Carl Tauber, a German, for a certificate of discharge from his debts, ...
Article : 329 wordsA war office army order published in another column notifies that his Majesty the King has approved of pardons being granted to soldiers who were in a State ...
Article : 226 wordsTwenty more civilians signed on to day for active service, making the total number of civilians who have enlisted at Queenstown about 80. This does not ...
Article : 43 wordsThe military department is enlisting volunteers for the expeditionary force which is to be sent from, the Common wealth to the aid of the motherland. ...
Article : 200 wordsIt is hinted in to-day's news that the Koningin Luise, now sunk. had been laying mines for some days before the declaration of war. The laying of ...
Article : 2,011 wordsHon. J. Belton remarked to-day that be had obtained several reports from officers on the question of emergency, asking to give as much labour as possible ...
Article : 49 wordsMr. Mulcahy desires a slight amplification of the abridged report of his speech at the Mission House on Friday. In dealing with the effects of the war on the ...
Article : 239 wordsThe war is the main topic of conversation in all circles, and the daily papers are rushed upon arrival. In conse[?]uence of the tin and skin markets being closed, ...
Article : 418 wordsThere has been no additional increase in the value of foodstuffs. Flour remains at £11 per ton. When spoken to yesterday with regard to the matter, a local ...
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Advertising : 158 wordsThe question of whether modern heads are degenerating is one on which eminent scientists have given widely differing opinions. In view of this the report - ...
Article : 178 wordsThe Lefroy Leads G.M. Company suspended operations at the mine to-day. It is understook that work will not be resumed until the situation in Europe ...
Article : 35 wordsHon. J. E. Ogden stated to-day that an intelligence committee had been formed from the office of the Civil Service, representing various industries, which will ...
Article : 263 words"I had rheumatism and suffered so much that I could not sleep," says Mr. B. Rowe, Cornwall, Tas. "After three years of suffering a friend recommended ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 11 Aug 1914, Page 3
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