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  2. PERSONAL

    Mr. Cacil Crisp, a member of the firn of Messrs. Crisp, Glil, and Harvey, solieitors, of Hobart [?] at Sydney yesterday in his 50th year. He and been ...

    Article : 488 words
  3. EDUCATIONAL NEED

    Next Friday afternoon the Minister for education (Mr. A. G. Ogilvie) will open a new wing of the Hobart Technical College. The extension consists of ...

    Article : 55 words
  4. [LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA.] The Examiner

    The speeches made at the annual meeting of the City Mission are a reminder, the usual periodic reminder, of the problem of the poor. It is a problem ...

    Article : 953 words
  5. SHIPPING.

    The Sun.—July 25, rises 7.31 a.m., sets 1.59 p.m. August 1, rises 7.24 a.m., sets 5.9 p.m. The Moon.—July 29, new moon, 3.36 ...

    Article : 47 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 360 words
  7. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 words
  8. RURAL ORGANISATION

    Mr. R. R. Pennyfather, tour advance officer for the statewide" agricultural campaign, and Mr. A. C. Foster, [?]reau organiser, passed through Devonport ...

    Article : 116 words
  9. VESSELS EXPECTED.

    Linda, kt., from St. Helens, early. Koranui, s., from Sydney to-morrow morning. Laranah, s., from Adelaide, Tuesday ...

    Article : 43 words
  10. INTERSTATE REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  11. OVERSEAS.

    Port Camp ell. s., from London, July 30. (C. H. Smith and Co.). Port Huon s., from London. about August 15 (Tas. Woolgrowers' Agency ...

    Article : 65 words
  12. "DREAM PICTURES."

    Amongst the travellers on board the Franconia, the "millionaire" ship, that recently visited Hobart, and a number of whose passengers visited Launceston, ...

    Article : 151 words
  13. TEMPERATURE READINGS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 words
  14. VESSELS TO SAIL.

    Wareatea, s., for Melbourne. Tuesday Loongana, t.s., for Melbourne, Monday, noon; tender 2.15 p.m. Laranah, s., for Melbourne, to-day ...

    Article : 36 words
  15. RAILWAY EARNINGS

    In the revenue returns as issued from the Treasury at the end of the financial year, the railway receipts for 1926-27 were given as within 901 of the ...

    Article : 311 words
  16. "EXAMINER" BAROGRAPH.

    SHADE TEMPERATURE (For 24 Hours Ending 3 P.M.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 13 words
  17. VESSELS IN PORT.

    Colliboi, s., In dock. ...

    Article : 7 words
  18. IN WIRELESS RANGE.

    The following vessels should be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Hobart.—Port Campbell, Zealandia. ...

    Article : 105 words
  19. STOPPING THE DRIFT

    It will be remembered that recently at the invitation of the Mayor of Launceston a lecture was delivered by Mr. W. E. Shoobridge, M.H.A., on the ...

    Article : 381 words
  20. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

    There was again a good meeting of members of the Children's Hospital Appeal Executive Committee at the Town Hall last evening, Mr. D. Storrer ...

    Article : 221 words
  21. ARRIVALS

    July 22.—Kokiri, s., 1240 tons, J. Stewart master, from Ulverstone. ...

    Article : 12 words
  22. DEPARTURES

    July 22.—Kokiri, s., 1240 tons, J. Stewart master, for Sydney. July . 22.—Loongana, t.s., 2500 tons, E. Evans commander, for Melbourne. ...

    Article : 135 words
  23. OFFICIAL FORECAST.

    TASMANIA.—Chiefly fine in the north and west, with some frosts; cloudy at times elsewhere, with some further showers in eastern parts; cool ...

    Article : 54 words
  24. CURRENT TOPICS.

    The usual Saturday morning muster of unemployed at the Labour Bureau, in the Public Buildings, has been arranged for this morning at 10 o'clock ...

    Article : 53 words
  25. NOTES ON THE WEATHER.

    To-day's weather chart shows that the depression which passed over the south-eastern states on Thursday is now situated over the Tasman Sea, and has ...

    Article : 148 words
  26. EXPORTS

    July 22.—Per Loongana, t.s., for Melbourne,—11 bales rabbit skins, 11 tons tin, 23, bags hides, 81 cases fruit, 38 bales wool yarn, and sundries. ...

    Article : 313 words
  27. BATTLE WITH A SNAKE

    Two ladies of Deddington on a memorable afternoon during this week were the principals in an exciting battle with a large snake found basking in the ...

    Article : 86 words
  28. RIVALS ON THE ALERT

    Do not make any mistake about it; if we are indifferent to trade, our rivals will be grateful," 'said Captain W. G. Ormsby-Gore, M.P., to-day in addressing ...

    Article : 103 words
  29. BEVELLED GLASS

    An Industry of a typo that few would expect to find local enterprise launching out upon has lately sprung Into existence ...

    Article : 436 words
  30. THE GOVERNMENT PAYS.

    At the July meeting of the Bothwell Council a letter was received from The Premier on the question of the cost of treating infectious discases which had ...

    Article : 109 words
  31. SHIP MAILS

    Ship mails will be closed at the Launceston Post Office as under:— United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, and India (Parcels, Packets, and ...

    Article : 237 words
  32. RAILWAY EARNINGS

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 205 words
  33. RECORD SITTING

    The Films Bill passed the committee stage in the House of Commons to-day after a prolonged struggle, necessitating the committee sitting for the largest ...

    Article : 56 words
  34. TREE PLANTING ON MAIN ROAD

    This afternoon the Launceston Fifty Thousand League will begin a movement which it is hoped will spread North, South, East, and West. The league is ...

    Article : 165 words
  35. FRENCH MURDER TRIAL

    After his impassioned outburst yesterday, Guyot, worried and haggard, gave sensational evidence to-day. A police doctor, who had conducted a ...

    Article : 257 words
  36. COASTAL SHIPPING.

    Komura, s., lifted approximately 12,000 sacks of potatoes for Sydney and Brisbane, and cleared for these ports to-day via Devonport. ...

    Article : 75 words
  37. TIMBER CONTRACT DISPUTE

    The hearing was concluded in the Supreme Court at Launceston yesterday of a counter-claim by Percy William Edwards, farmer, of Branxholm, against ...

    Article : 173 words
  38. THE CHURCHES

    The ten days' evangelistic mission, under the auspices of the N. T. Evangelisation Society was continued yesterday at the King's Hall, when two ...

    Article : 154 words
  39. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    Low Head.—Entered—3.50 a.m., Kokiri, s., from N.W. Coast; 6.35 p.m., Linda, kt., from St. Helens. Cleared—5.57 p.m., Loongana, t.s., for Melbourne. ...

    Article : 166 words
  40. A CHANCE FOR ARTISTS

    The Victorian Railways are inviting (by advertisement in to-day's "Examiner") designs from artists within the Commonwealth for:—(1), .a 25n. x 40in. ...

    Article : 115 words
  41. WHAT WILL CAROL DO?

    The latest political "bombshell" Is on, dropped by Prince Carol of Roumania, who had expressly renounced the throne. but now on the death of King. Ferdinand ...

    Article : 375 words
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