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Advertising : 535 wordsC. J. WEEDON PTY., LTD. (Establishe[?]ed 1842), Launceston, Sharebrokers.—Specialising in Investments: Buyers of Bawra Shares and War Bonds; Agents ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Chautauqua season in Launceston was conelnded yesterday, when at both sessions the programme submitted was of a high standard. ...
Article : 145 wordsAspendale Park races were hold to-day in boisterous weather. Details:— MAlDEN PLATE, Six furlongs. ...
Article : 621 wordsOwners are reminded that nomination for the June meeting of the N.T. Trotting Club close with the secretary (Mr. N. E. Foot, National Chambers) to-night, at 9 ...
Article : 36 wordsThe Secretary for Mines (Mr. W. A. Pretyman) stated to-day that Mr. J. S. Lettch has not been appointed Registrar of Mines at Zeehan, but that he has ...
Article : 130 wordsSir,—In your report of the speed trial held on the George Town-road on Saturday. E. M. Bonner, on an Indian, is credited with establishing a new ...
Article : 252 wordsA delighted and enthusiastic andience filied the theatre last night, when the Hawaian Quintette were given a stirring farewell. The charm of the minor key ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 wordsMiscellaneous.—Bawra, 15s 9d; 6 weeks, 15s 11d. Mount Lyell, 24s 3d, 24s 1½d. Tin.—Briseis, 5s 10d. Interstate Companies.—Broken Hill ...
Article : 142 wordsProbably the finest specimens of sugar beet ever grown on the North-West Coast of Tasmania are at present on show at Burnie (writes the "Examiner" ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Dairy Conference was opened at Brisbane to-day. Mr. Gillies said the dairying industry at present needed all the advantages it ...
Article : 606 wordsAt the meeting of the committee of the Tasmanian Turf Club on Tuesday the Newnham Football Club was granted permission to play matches at Mowbray ...
Article : 69 wordsW. Law and C. Farmer have been granted permits to ride at the meetings at Mowbray on June 2 and 4. Mr. A. Pinkard's lease of Glenlorn ...
Article : 148 wordsGolden Onto Consolidated (Gold), Machinna, May 24.—No. 2 level—Nearly completed cutting out for winze to connect rise; been in mixture of slate and quartz, ...
Article : 254 wordsOwing to the wet weather It has been Impossible to prepare the greens for the opening of the Deloraine club's season on Saturday, consequently the fixture has ...
Article : 36 wordsOwing to the very rough weather the flag competition for Mrs. R. C. Field's trophy has boon postponed until next 'Tuesday. ...
Article : 23 wordsA team from the Burnie Hockey Association, chosen from the following players, will visit Launceston during the Week-end:—Misses F. Coundon, M. ...
Article : 50 wordsThe tracks at Elwick are 'in such a state after the rains that trainers are afraid to send their horses against (late. It was thought by many of them that ...
Article : 683 wordsBetween 3000 and 4000 people attended Rushcutter Bay tennis courts to-day to see exhibition matches by members of the Australian Davis Cup team. The ...
Article : 152 wordsBetter business was done to-day on Change in Launceston than usual. Silver scrip was In good demand without result, but a deal in Mount Bischoff ...
Article : 216 wordsShowery weather prevailed at Aspendale Park to-day. There was a moderate attendance. Sport opened with the Maiden Plate, for whitch a large field ...
Article : 343 wordsViscount Haldane at a function of the British )Electrical Development Association said that industry was growingly dependent on scientific knowledge and on ...
Article : 285 wordsTin.—Mount Bischoff (con.), £7 10s. Loans.—Commonwealth—1927, 4½. percent., £59 12s 6d. 1930, 6 per cent., £106 2s 6d. ...
Article : 463 wordsOut of Russia has come what is described as the very last word in railout trolly or accunulator, with out trolly or occumulator, ...
Article : 562 wordsThe weekly meeting of the Christ Church Club was held on Tuesday evening in Milton Hall The Rev. W. J. Ashford occupied the chair. and there was a ...
Article : 176 wordsThe "'Chautauqua" opened a four days' season at Devonport on Tuesday afternoon and evening, when excellent programmes were presented to appreciative ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Bible is still the world's best seller, the demand last year being so great that about 30,000,000 volumes were printed and distributed by all agencies ...
Article : 263 wordsItalians are particularly keen to possess at least one decoration which entitles them to be called "Cavaliere." In Naples this decoration In Naples this decoration mania is ...
Article : 252 wordsHerr August Thyssen, the G.O.M. of German industry, and father of Herr Fritz Thyssen, whom the French recently arrested, is still, at 81, one of the hardest ...
Article : 169 wordsAt Randwick this morning. Clan Robert, Amazonia, Dunwil, Bigoonbah, and Flanviol were bracketod for a trial over the battens. Clan Robert led over the last ...
Article : 59 wordsSavages and animals don't go to a chemist's shop. They eat suitable herbs when indisposed. There is a herb to disease, and the herbs that ...
Article : 118 wordsThe editor and publisher of the "Manawatu Daily Times" was charged at the Palmerston North Magistrates' Court with a breach of the Gaming Act In ...
Article : 124 wordsDecision has been reached in the case of alleged misrepresentation concerning Mr. Moss Vernou's Hypatia filly. The trainer, Stanley Wootton, who is an ...
Article : 146 wordsGold.—Bendigo Amalgamated, b 2s 4d. Silver and Copper.—Broken Hill Pro[?], h 28s a 30s Broken Hill. North, b 53s 6d. British-Australian ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Thu 31 May 1923, Page 3
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