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Advertising : 263 wordsMr. M. Coghlan, of the Government Accommodation House, Lake Lease, who was recently kicked on the hand by a young nurse, visited Campbell ...
Article : 45 wordsMr. Bruce is searching dilligently and hopefully for it Prune Minister. The cares and worries of his lengthy terns of ...
Article : 768 wordsThe Sun.—February 9, rises 5.25 a.m. sets., 7.31 p.m. February .7, rises 7.36 a.m., sets 7.13 p.m. The Moon.—February 10, new moon, ...
Article : 56 wordsMr. E. H. Shackell was yesterday in Melbourne, elected president of the Australian Mines and Metals Association. ...
Article : 207 wordsOwing to the enhanced price being paid by the co-operative butter factory companies for cream there is a great shortage of dairy butter in most of the ...
Article : 83 wordsLady Jear, kt.,. from Hogan's Group, early. Lanena, s., from Adelaide, middle of month. ...
Article : 82 wordsThe address given to the Fifty Thousand League by Dr. A. Nelson, Superintendent of Research in the Department of Agriculture, and published in ...
Article : 1,029 wordsAs a result of slipping on an axe, John, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Heathorn, of Talawa (North-East Coast), received a painful gash in his ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 wordsSHADE TEMPERATURES (For 24 hours ending 3 p.m. yesterday.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 14 wordsActive, William and Foam, kts., Town Pier. Collibol, s., Town Pier. Hall Caine, a., In dock. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe reasons prepared in support of the refusal of the Australian Workers' Union to be represented at the Peace in Industry Conference are anything ...
Article : 377 wordsThe Chief Secretary (Mr. C. E. W. James) returned from Melbourne by the Nairana yesterday, and went through to the capital last evening. ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Rapson Tyre and Rubber Company, of Launceston has received the first check in its operations and the position in which it wil find itself ...
Article : 601 wordsCollibol, s., for Flinders Island, Feb. 11. Koranui, s., for Sydney, tomorrow. 6 a.m. ...
Article : 59 wordsThe following ships should be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Hobart —Kekerangu, Kiwitea, Port ...
Article : 50 wordsA number of enquiries having been made by visitors and residents regarding recitals to be given in the Albert Hall by the city organist (Dr. ...
Article : 123 wordsFeb. 5.—Nairana, t.s., 3000 tons, G. D. Bates, commander, from Melbourne. Passengers.—Saloon—Mesdames Adams, Bauld and 2 children. Burton, ...
Article : 398 wordsKaifarli, s., after unloading 26,000 cases of oil for the Vacuum Oil Company from San Francisco, left Beauty Point for Burnie, last night. ...
Article : 119 wordsTASMANIA,—Fine and warmer, with variable winds, tending northerly, possibly a light shower or two in the cast. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Mayor (Mr. R. M. Osborne) sail yesterday that he had made arrangements to advertise more widely the attractions of the Museum, and ...
Article : 122 wordsTuesday's weather chart showed a large intense anti-cyclone centred to the southward of Tasmania, and extending from the Great Australian ...
Article : 124 wordsMarrawah, s., after lifting general cargo left for Melbourne, and will call in at Stanley and King Island on route. ...
Article : 152 wordsWith a view to keeping the Old Tasmanians together, and fostering the spirit of comradeship of former days, the old residents of the island state ...
Article : 206 wordsThere will be general agreement with the New South Wales coroner who spoke strongly in condemnation of the practice of low flying and ...
Article : 247 wordsShip mails will be closed at the Launceston Post Office as tinder:— United Kingdom and Europe (Letters supplementary), R.M.S. Orsova, ...
Article : 192 wordsNews received in London front diplomatic sources suggests that the Spanish revolt was far graver and more extensive than the stringent ...
Article : 262 wordsFeb. 5.—Arrivals—At Hull, Port Nicholson, Vedic; at Malta, Peako; at Aberdeen Wash, Glenmoor. Passed.—Gibraltar, comorin. ...
Article : 72 wordsFeb.5.—Nairana, t.s., 3000 tons, G. B. Bates, commander, for Melbourne. Passengers.—Saloon.—Mesdames Nelson, Quigley, Biggins, Dermott, ...
Article : 307 wordsLow Head—Entered 5.65 a.m., Nairana, t.s., from Melbourne. Cleared 6.45 p.m., Nairana, t.s., for Melbourne. Macquarie Harbour— Entered 4.35 ...
Article : 139 wordsSince the publication of the pass lists, a revision of the borderline papers yields the following results:— Leaving Examination.— Pearton, ...
Article : 120 wordsInland Mails—Maills for St. Patriak's River, closed at Launceston, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 1.15 p.m. East Tamar. 0.45. a.m. West Tamar, ...
Article : 241 wordsThe Federal Departmental enquiry into allegations preferred against Mr. AM. L. Shepherd, secretary of the Defence Department, will open ...
Article : 218 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 wordsA steady flow of oil, estimated at 4000 gallons an hour, suddenly commenced front the Blenhelm bore at New Plymouth. It was temporarily. capped, ...
Article : 137 wordsMr. Winston Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer, was asked to-day whether it was the policy of the Government to connect the settlement of the ...
Article : 117 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 wordsFeb. 5. Ex Nairana. t.s., from Melbourne. St. bundles butter box ends, [?] sacks oats, quantity of fruit. 13 [?]. 30 cases [?]ware. It ...
Article : 36 wordsFeb. s., for Melbourne, 10 tons tin, 36 casks tallow 30 bags hides 25,000 s. ft. timber, 264 bates wool, 200 sacks flour and ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 6 Feb 1929, Page 8
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