The weather conditions to-day for the inauguration of a new era in the history of the port of Burnie left nothing to be desired.. The ...
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Article : 627 wordsThe Premier, speaking on behalf of the Government, Parliament, and people of the state, expressed the pleasure he felt at being present on that occasion. ...
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Article : 665 wordsWhlist delivering vegetables in Charles street yesterday a Chinaman picked up from the gutter a roll of banknotes said to represent £100. A man who ...
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Article : 178 wordsNew tram service arrangements are announced as follow:— King's Wharf.—The service to the King's Wharf will he resumed on ...
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Article : 133 wordsMen's Doubles.—F. G Tabart and A. R. Dyer won from G. W. Smith and H. A. Smith, 6—5, 6—3; T. H Boys and S. L. Mitchell won from K. Bailey and L. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 2 Mar 1921, Page 6
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