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  2. THE MARKETS—LATEST VALUES.

    Matters in the shipping line loo very gloomy for merchants and farmers who have been compelled, through shortage, of shipping facilities, to bang on to their ...

    Article : 1,104 words
  3. The North-West.

    At the change Hall, Devonport, yesterday Mr. M. Smith sold by auction Mr. B. Archer's villa, "Riverside," situate on the Esplanade, Devonport West, ...

    Article : 82 words
  4. CORRESPONDENCE

    Contributors must notify if their letters have been sent to other journals. Failure to do so will result in future ...

    Article : 231 words
  5. MARRAWAH

    At last sport has come into its own, and for the last week Marrawah has been the scene of earnest preparation for the football match, which was ...

    Article : 60 words
  6. ULVERSTONE.

    At an early hour on Saturday the milk vendors had an unexpected patron in the person of Mr. D. S. Clarke, inspector under the Department of ...

    Article : 106 words
  7. THE GOVERNMENT POLICY.

    Sir,—Would you be kind enough to supply me with the following information?—Is it a fact that the Lee Government have advanced to the Carbide ...

    Article : 235 words
  8. BURNIE.

    Members of the local bowling club took advantage of the summerlike weather of Saturday, and indulged in a friendly roll-up, which was enjoyed by ...

    Article : 190 words
  9. PROGRESS ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Progress and Tourist Association was held on Monday right at the Council Chambers, Devonport Present—Mr. W. Jeffrey ...

    Article : 295 words
  10. STANLEY

    The monthly meeting of the Circular Head Marine Board was held on Monday. Present—Wardens H. F. Ford (chairman), T. J. King, W. Tatlow, and ...

    Article : 172 words
  11. SOUTHERN PRODUCE MARKET.

    W. T. Thorpe, Ltd., sold to-day:— Prime Algerian chaff, £7 2s to £7 4s per ton; medium ditto. £6 10s; turnips, £3 10s per ton; carrots, 6s 6d per bag. ...

    Article : 35 words
  12. KNOW YOUR FRIENDS.

    Sir,—Industrial action without sympathetic political action is absolutely a burlesque, which must be very patent to every intelligent worker in Tasmania, ...

    Article : 710 words
  13. INTERSTATE MARKETS.

    Eggs—Hen, new laid, 2s 8d to 2s 9d; duck, new laid, 2s 3d to 2s 6d per dozen. Broom millet, £75 to £90 per ton. Oats—Tasmanian white, 5s 9d to 6s; Algerian ...

    Article : 309 words
  14. THE COMING ELECTIONS.

    Sir,—In this morning "Examiner" is a letter from "A Member of the Alliance," which for unadulterated impudence takes the prize. The writer ...

    Article : 148 words
  15. UNIVERSITY COUNCIL

    A meeting of the University Council was held this afternoon. The following were appointed members of the Faculty of Commerce:— ...

    Article : 753 words
  16. DELORAINE COUNCIL MATTERS.

    Sir,—Will you kindly allow me, through the medium of your widely-read journal, to ask the Central ward members of the above council will they ...

    Article : 221 words
  17. EMU BAY COUNCIL

    The Emu Bay Council met on Monday. Councillor W. Hodgman occupied the chair, in the absence of the Warden. Others present were—Councillors W. H. ...

    Article : 631 words
  18. WEST PINE

    On Friday evening a farewell social was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cameron, who have sold their property and are removing to Burnie. Messrs. ...

    Article : 180 words
  19. MERSEY MARINE BOARD.

    The monthly meeting of the Mersey Marine Board was held on Monday afternoon at Devonport. Present—Master (Warden (Mr. J. west.), Wardens S. ...

    Article : 478 words
  20. MR. BLYTH AND WILMOT ELECTOR.

    Sir,—I read with interest your leading article on the candidates now standing for Parliament which appeared a few days ago, and while I thought you had ...

    Article : 156 words
  21. FRUIT MARKET.

    Apples—Local dessert, choice, 10s to 14s: cooking, choice, 7s to 8s. Tasmanian, nominal—Jonathans, 11s to 14s; SPM, 9s to 11s; FC, 10s to 12s; New ...

    Article : 203 words
  22. Returning Soldiers

    Mrs. Gunton, of Mathinna, has learned that her son, Private Hedley Gunton, left England on April 8, and is due to arrive in Melbourne about ...

    Article : 606 words
  23. LABOUR AND THE ELECTION.

    Sir,—The time has now arrived for the electors of Tasmania to elect a Parliament in whose hands shall be placed the destiny of this fair isle ...

    Article : 457 words
  24. BASS ELECTION.

    Sir,—Although in the past I have been an ardent supporter of Mr. G. G. Becker, I quite agree with your remarks in your leading article of May 14. I must stick ...

    Article : 198 words
  25. Prize Money to Sailors

    Considerable interest has been aroused among Australian naval seamen by the announcement of the decision of the British Admiralty to pay prize money ...

    Article : 165 words
  26. MR. BLYTH AND THE GOVERNMENT.

    Sir,—As out of the great number of Nationalists particularly anxious to see the return of a solid body of supporters to the present Government at the ...

    Article : 169 words
  27. Bad Leg for 38 Years.

    A marvellous cure of 38 years' old poisoned leg sores is reported by Mr. Harry Devereux, of 4 Bishopgate-street, Wickham, Newcastle, N.S.W., who ...

    Article : 344 words
  28. HOBART FATAL ACCIDENT

    An inquest was held at Hobart yesterday on the body of Doris May Lobdale, aged seven years and ten months, who was run over by a motor car driven ...

    Article : 52 words
  29. THE SUNKEN CROYDEN

    The steamer Croyden, which put into Devonport about 10 weeks ago, and refused to proceed to Hobart to undergo quarantine on account of ...

    Article : 175 words
  30. THE COMING ELECTION.

    Sir,—Under the above heading "A Member of the Alliance" writes in reference to the candidates receiving the temperance support on May 31, evidently ...

    Article : 351 words
  31. RENEW YOUR STRENGTH BY TAKING PHOSPHATE.

    The condition of the man or woman who has lost his or her strength, is pitiable, for, above all, it is strength that makes life worth living and renders ...

    Article : 243 words
  32. TRAMWAYS.

    Sir,—I beg a little space in your correspondence column to say a low words. In last Saturday's issue there appeared a letter in the name of "One Who ...

    Article : 397 words
  33. PENGUIN.

    Hard, white frosts have been experienced these last three or four days followed by delightfully, bright sunny weather. The first frost of the ...

    Article : 53 words
  34. VICTORIA BRIDGE

    At the Mersey Marine Board meeting this afternoon the report of Diver H. Bishop on Victoria Bridge was received. It showed that nine days had ...

    Article : 264 words
  35. LATROBE.

    The Latrobe Federal Band gave a concert at Bell's Parade on Sunday afternoon, when the programme of music rendered was much enjoyed by ...

    Article : 107 words
  36. COMING EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
  37. Advertising

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    Advertising : 236 words
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