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  2. [LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA.] The Examiner

    It is a healthy and encouraging sign when laymen seize the opportunity to preach a practical lay sermon such as that lately delivered by Mr. J. C. ...

    Article : 1,146 words
  3. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Mr. W. B. Grey Smith, of Officer and Smith, Melbourne, has been appointed returning officer in connection with tea the proposed scheme of wool control. ...

    Article : 1,248 words
  4. Federal Parliament

    Senator Russell told Senator Thomas that at the last Senate election Mr. Falkiner received over 1.11,000 votes, but his deposit of £25 was returned. Mr. ...

    Article : 331 words
  5. COST OF ELECTRICITY

    The general manager of the Hydro-Electric Department (Mr. Butters) said to-day that a paragraph had appeared in the press, and had been ...

    Article : 448 words
  6. The New Tariff

    As soon as the tariff amendments became known to merchants in Melbourne, nearly all goods on which increases of duty were made were ...

    Article : 72 words
  7. SHIPPING.

    High Tide, Launceston. — To-day 6.11 a.m., 7.5 p.m. To-morrow, 7,31 a.m., 7.52 p.m. The Sun.—April 1, rises 6.28 a.m., sets 6 ...

    Article : 54 words
  8. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 words
  9. VESSELS EXPECTED AT LAUNCESTON.

    Loongana, t.s., from Melbourne, this morning. Kaipara, s., from Melbourne, about April 1. ...

    Article : 50 words
  10. VIEWS IN QUEENSLAND.

    Asked to-day his views concerning tie new tariff, Mr. J. E. Burnard, president of the Brisbane Chamber of Manufactures, said he felt unable to speak very ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. INTERSTATE CAPITALS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 words
  12. THE COAL FAMINE.

    It is both an unusual and unpleasant experience for Launceston householders to be told they cannot get any coal. It is also more annoying, in that stocks ...

    Article : 482 words
  13. ARRIVALS.

    March 26.—Perth, s., 1799 tons, from Newcastle. Cargo—1000 tons coal. ...

    Article : 11 words
  14. "EXAMINER" BAROGRAPH.

    Cloudy and unsettled, to showery, with fresh water to south-west winds. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 45 words
  15. DEPARTURES.

    March 26.—Abemama, sch., 250 tons. P. Fry master, for Sydney, via Devonport To load. Awaroa, s., is due to leave Melbourne ...

    Article : 781 words
  16. EFFECT ON LIQUOR INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Montague Cohen, chairman of the Victorian Associated Breweries, to-day gave Some remarkable figures regarding the probable effect of the Excise ...

    Article : 334 words
  17. THE REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr. Catts as a matter of privilege claimed that the Speaker had been wrong in ruling out of order his notice of motion on the War Gratuity Bill ...

    Article : 875 words
  18. BELLERIVE FIRE

    The inquest was concluded by the coroner (Hon. A. Morrisby) at Bellerive to-day on the fire which destroyed the house of George Parker, at Cambridge, ...

    Article : 122 words
  19. METEOROLOGICAL NOTES.

    The "low" which was indicated over the Western Bight on Thursday has moved rapidly eatsward, and is now over Tasmania. Skies were generally cloudy ...

    Article : 167 words
  20. CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND

    At a meeting of the municipal council last night a deputation, consisting of the Rev. T. Woodford, Messrs. R. E. Eyes and C. Whitham, representing the ...

    Article : 247 words
  21. NO MONOPOLY

    Reference was made by the Minister for Home and Territories (Mr Poynton) to reports in circulation to the effect that attempts were being made ...

    Article : 202 words
  22. SHIP MAILS.

    Ship mails will be closed at the Post Office as under (approximate):— United Kingdom.—R.M.S. Ulysses, Tuesday, noon. ...

    Article : 81 words
  23. MERSEY SHIPBUILDING CLAIM.

    The Mersey Shipbuilding Company lifted the award of the arbitrator (Mr. P. O. Fysh) in its claim against the Government, and found it in the ...

    Article : 444 words
  24. CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES

    The monthly meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures was held last night, the president (Mr. Robert Hogarth) in the chair. ...

    Article : 191 words
  25. THE TOURIST TRAFFIC

    Since the conclusion of the shipping strike a month ago, the tourist traffic to Tasmania has taken on a new lease of life. Hundreds of people, whose ...

    Article : 155 words
  26. THE SAMOAN MANDATE

    The Parliamentary party which visited Samoa returned to Auckland by the steamer Mokoia. Before landing Sir James Allen (Minister for Defence) was ...

    Article : 96 words
  27. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    Tamar Heads.—Entered—25th, 11.10 p.m., Perth, s., from Newcastle, Cleared—26th, 7.25 a.m., Wortanna, s., for Devonport. ...

    Article : 117 words
  28. NEW PENSION RATES

    The basic rates proposed in the new Repatriation Bill are as follow:—General rate for totally incapacitated soldier, 42s per week; with a wife, 60s; ...

    Article : 239 words
  29. Family Notices

    {No abstract available}

    Family Notices : 164 words
  30. COASTAL SHIPPING.

    Wareatea, s., sailed on Thursday for King Island with 100 head of cattle and chaff. Glenreagh, s., also left yesterday with ...

    Article : 191 words
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