High Tide at Launceston.—To-day, 1.44 a.m., 2.9 p.m. To-morrow, 2.37 a.m. The Sun.—April 25. rises 6.56 a.m., sets ...
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Advertising : 421 wordsIn the Senate to-day Senator Bakhap asked the Minister representing the Postmaster.-General what was the general position in regard to the contract ...
Article : 463 wordsNairana, t.s., from Melbourne, this morning. Hawk, kt., from Melbourne, early next Week. ...
Article : 34 wordsLow Head (Pilot Station).—Cleared— 7.20 a.m., Araluen, S., for Sydney; 2.43 p.m. Wakatipu. s.. for Sydney; 5.25 p.m., Loongana, t.s., for Melbourne; 4.25 p.m., ...
Article : 158 wordsMost, of the mainland delegates who have been attending the conference of chambers of manufactures left Launceston yesterday for their respective states. ...
Article : 46 wordsAn Australian-wide interest is concentrated upon the interstate eight-oared race, to be rowed here on Monday. The eyes of the Commonwealth will be upon ...
Article : 301 wordsApril 22.—Loongana, t. s., 2900 tons, K. Livingstone commander, for Melbourne. Passengers.—Saloon—Mesdames Antill, Bachmann, Scott, Forrest and 3 ...
Article : 306 wordsAt a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday Mr. J. C. Philp was appointed acting registrar of brands under the Stock Brands Act during the absence of ...
Article : 54 wordsLieut.-Colonel W. W. Alderman. C.M.G., by command of the Governor-General, will present some 30 or 40 war medals to soldiers resident in the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 wordsThe autumn meeting of the Newnham club this afternoon promises to be one of the most successful and enjoyable in the history of the club. Despite a ...
Article : 102 wordsCloudy generally, with showers over the western half; chiefly N.W. and W. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 44 wordsUp to a few minutes after 6.30 o'clock last night the sky was heavily clouded, but at about ten minutes to seven the clouds cleared, and showed the moon to ...
Article : 113 wordsOur southern friends are perturbed about the alterations in the interstate mail service. We have been asking for information as to the extent to which ...
Article : 483 wordsApril 22.—Per Wakatipu, s., for Sydney—9248 cases fruit, 12 tons tins, 1442 bags ,oats, 1515 bales straw, and 35,000 super ft. timber, and 156 tons general. ...
Article : 627 wordsA fractured skull caused the death of Mr. Jacob Jestrimski when his horse bolted with him on Thursday. He was driving from Anchor road in ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Minister for Lauds (Hon. A. Hean), accompanied by the secretary of the Closer Settlements Board (Mr. McGough), has been making a tour of ...
Article : 438 wordsThe following have been nominated for the Russell seat in the Legislative Council:—Hon. C. H. Hall (the retiring member), Dr. W. A. Harrison, Mr. F. B. ...
Article : 55 wordsCool, squally, westerly Weather persists over Tasmania, with cloudy skies and showers over the western parts of the state. About half an inch of rain was ...
Article : 156 wordsThe schooner Joseph Sims on a voyage from Hobart to Melbourne arrived in the cove yesterday weatherbound. Captain Petersen states that he left Hobart on ...
Article : 126 wordsUnited Kingdom, Per Orient Line (Letters).—R.M.S. Orontes, Wednesday, 11.15 a.m. Singaport, Batavia, Etc.—R.M.S. Orontes, ...
Article : 102 wordsWhen the Speaker took the chair in the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Tudor drew attention to the report of the meeting of the Chamber of ...
Article : 145 wordsThis has been a notable week for the Tamar. The Master Waraen was amply justified in remarking at the afternoon tea on board the Nairana on Tuesday ...
Article : 329 wordsSt. George's Day will be celebrated to-night in the Albert Hall in a manner worthy of the occasion, and probably never before equalled in Launceston. No ...
Article : 228 wordsIn the House of Representatives to- day the Prime Minister told Mr. Marks that flour unfit for human consumption had been exported to South Africa, and ...
Article : 225 wordsThe primary producer is what is vulgarly known as "up against it" almost all the time. He always will be until he organises. Co-operation is his sheet. ...
Article : 959 wordsLaunceston has had a narrow escape of being the laughing-stock of the Commonwealth. The interstate rowing championships are to be decided here on ...
Article : 228 wordsCollected by the hon. secretary (Mr. J. H. Edwards). 10s; collected by Mr. A McKenzie "Rowella")—W. H. Room, 10s Heyward and Hewett, 10s 6d; electro ...
Article : 55 wordsKoomeela, s., sailed for King Island this afternoon, after taking on mails, passengers, and 31 head of store cattle. Tavinni. s., is at present loading 5000 ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Sat 23 Apr 1921, Page 4
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