At the Police Court yesterday morning before Messrs. T. L. Mace and J. W. Smithers. Js.P., Neil Cameron pleaded guilty to driving a vehicle at night ...
Article : 377 wordsA very enjoyable time way experienced by Oldina residents on Friday, the occasion being the unveiling of a handsome roll of honors, prepares and given ...
Article : 313 wordsSir,—1 would like to draw the attention of the post and telegraph authorities to the annoyance and inconvenience we as telephone subscribers are ...
Article : 203 wordsSir,—In reply to Mr. Breaden, I may say that no impudence was contained nor intended in my letter. All I did was to state that Messrs. Guy, Hayca, ...
Article : 222 wordsSir,—The letter appearing in your column this morning under the above heading might well be applied td the members of the Tasmanian Temperance ...
Article : 218 wordsContributors must notify it their letters have been sent to other journals. Failure to do so will result in future ...
Article : 136 wordsSir,—The state general election is now upon us, and quite a lot of people seem to be wondering what the real issue to be decided may be. Certainly the ...
Article : 706 wordsThe high price of commodities has led the thrifty housewife to indulge in what is commonly called "bargain hunting." A comparison of the cash ...
Article : 96 wordsSir,—In your issue of the 15th inst. "Englishman," under the above heading, says:—"It is quite time the licence to perform the marriage ceremony was ...
Article : 277 wordsSir,—Referring to the gleanings evidently taken from the annual report of the City Electrical Engineer, I am sore that unnecessary stress has been ...
Article : 244 wordsPastor E. C. Walsh, of Wynyard, delivered his interesting lecture at the Baptist Hall last night, entitled "With the Troops on Salisbury Plain," ...
Article : 168 words"That in view of the position, as disclosed in the State Treasurer's memorandum on Tasmanian finance, every effort be made to induce the Federal ...
Article : 655 words"Be Fair" writes respecting the proposed new regulation about keeping fowls. A misapprehension exists in regard to the intention of the ...
Article : 73 wordsSir,—Your readers were no doubt greatly surprised to hear that there was "started in Tasmania a short time ago a sectarian league called the ...
Article : 95 wordsBefore Mr. J. Chitchick, Deputy Coroner, at the Seymour Court House to-day, further evidence was given in the inquest concerning the death of ...
Article : 328 wordsThere was a large crowd on the Latrobe railway station on Wednesday night to welcome Corporal Clarence Lade, M.M., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J Lade, ...
Article : 142 wordsSir,—I was pleased to see that there is an awakening in the minds of the public and that those, who are supposed to be the leaders in things spiritual ...
Article : 185 wordsSir,—When speaking at Irish Town Messrs. Belton and Ogden accused the Lee Government of stealing Jove's thunder, otherwise the Labour policy. Mr. ...
Article : 240 wordsSir,—In my opening remarks when I delivered my policy speech as a candidate for Wilmot I stressed the point of uniform charges for power to all parts ...
Article : 112 wordsHaving disposed of his farm for repatriation, Mr. H. Vertigan's future residence will be Sprent. In recognition of Mr. and Mrs. Vertigan's help in all ...
Article : 79 wordsSir,—I have read Inspector Biley's lecture in your issue of to-day with much interest, and think that he has made out a good case for ...
Article : 129 wordsSir,—I accept Mr. Bowen's denial that be did not sing the "Red Flag" bong and support resolutions congratulating the Russian Bolsheviks at the ...
Article : 431 wordsOn Wednesday afternoon all roads led to the Gospel Hall on the hill, where a number of Christians from Hobart, Launceston, Wynyard, Burnie, Ridgley, ...
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Advertising : 467 wordsSir,—A very marked feature in your correspondence column is the number of people, from time to time, who are eager to put their views before your ...
Article : 404 wordsWhat is believed to be an enemy mine was found to-day washed up on the beach at Anna Bay, near Newcastle. The discovery was made by a child ...
Article : 41 wordsSir,—It is just on the verge of twelve months ago that you and the Hon. J. A. Lyons had a political controversy through the column of this journal, ...
Article : 275 wordsAccording to a cable message received to day by the Acting Minister for Defence (Senator Russell) from the A.I.F. Headquarters, London, there are now ...
Article : 142 wordsThrough some oversight, the Town Hall was not engaged for the meeting of the influenza committee convened by the Warden (Mr. J W Waters) for ...
Article : 182 wordsThis afternoon about 5 o'clock the postmistress at Five-Mile heard a mail calling out. Looking out towards the railway, she saw a man lying on the ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Fri 23 May 1919, Page 3
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