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Advertising : 81 wordsSir,—It must be a source of [?] to the residents of our beauty suburb to knew that the site selected by the City Council for the deposit of ...
Article : 250 wordsEmpire Day was celebrated by the school children at Kimberley state school. Mr. Dalziel (head teacher) addressed the scholars, and explained to ...
Article : 68 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Latrobe council was held yesterday afternoon. Present.—Messrs. M. Nicholas (Warden). G. S. Nichols, G. Banfield. H. Biggins, ...
Article : 894 wordsEmpire Day was celebrated at Ridgeley in a hearty and local manner. Proceedings were commenced at 11 a.m. in the schoolroom. The head teacher ...
Article : 185 wordsA scheme of improvements for the Mersey Bluff is now being put in hand y the Warden (Mr. H. H. McFie). The trees are being pruned, and boughs ...
Article : 98 wordsSir,—Mr. J. T. Stubs, in his letter which appeased in your issue of the 22nd Inst., in which he says a large percentage of Australians are gamblers, is quite ...
Article : 380 wordsSir,—Every sane person must admit that at no time like the present have reinforcements been more urgently needed, and though we know and realise ...
Article : 315 wordsAt a social gathering held at Devonport to-night, Mr. [?]. Atkinson, M.H.R., made reference to the mail service. tie said le had during the day sent a wire ...
Article : 306 wordsSir,—Although it is a serious mutter, yet it is amusing to note one principle on which our Tasmanian Government railways seam to work. "They do not ...
Article : 477 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Scottsdale Municipal Council was held on Saturday. Present—Councillors C. H. Hookway (Warden), K. G. Salter. D. Beattie, W. E. ...
Article : 774 wordsSir,—I have followed with much interest the controversy between the Commissioner of Railways (Mr. Smith) and other public bodies. I have no ...
Article : 211 wordsSir,—I notice in your Saturday's issue, over the signature of "A. Brown," that in his Imaginary grievance he quotes "Longford Hall" as being ...
Article : 193 wordsA complimentary dinner was tendered to-night to ex-Superintendent R. Driscoll, at the Victoria Hotel, East Devonport, to mark the honour conferred upon ...
Article : 354 wordsSir,—As the supply of reading matter has again fallen off, I am appealing to your readers to see if they cannot send further supplies. Very many ...
Article : 430 wordsDuring the last few days fine weather has been enjoyed, and is much appreciated, especially by the farmers, whose work is rather backward. ...
Article : 142 wordsSir,—Columns have been written of late by a horde or would-be Commissioners and others on the management of our railways and how to make them ...
Article : 389 wordsSir,—I notice in your issue of this day that Mr. A. Brown, of Longford, has thought fit to question the correctness of the reports of the last two meetings ...
Article : 392 wordsIt is a strange thing how people will put away an opportunity until too late. It's only little things that go to make up our everyday life. The trouble is ...
Article : 337 wordsOn Saturday afternoon the town councillors and a committee from the Tourist Association visited the East Bleach and reserves contiguous thereto, with ...
Article : 70 wordsThere was a good congregation at the Latrobe Methodist Church on Sunday night, when the Rev. Norman G. Higgs gave an address on "Empire." The ...
Article : 76 wordsThe financial result of the children's concert held on Empire Day will be that about £15 will be handed to the local Y.M.C.A. field service committee. Credit ...
Article : 78 wordsThe only observance of Empire Day at Ross was at the state school in the morning. There were several parents and friends present. Mr. D. R. Davis ...
Article : 200 wordsOn Sunday the harvest festival service was held at the North Motton Anglican Church, the rector (Rev. A. E. Salisbury) being the preacher. ...
Article : 70 wordsSir,—Whilst no particular apologist for tile Commissioner for Railways, one cannot but observe the shockingly oneayed and narrow-minded criticisms level. ...
Article : 659 wordsSir,—Just a few lines in answer to Mr. Shaw and "Another Ratepayer," and then I am finished. It is all very well for Mr. Shaw to talk; no doubt ...
Article : 436 wordsOn Sunday afternoon Miss Bonnewell, of the Soudan United Mission, addressed the children attending the Latrobe Baptist and Methodist Sunday schools, ...
Article : 92 wordsSir,—Judging by the display of rhetorical fireworks that took place at the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last night, it is quite evident that body ...
Article : 488 wordsWidespread indignation was expressed at Circular Head over the delayed train service to Myalla on Saturday. The train from Launceston arrived an hour ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 29 May 1917, Page 3
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