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Advertising : 1,107 words"The Examiner" has secured the Tasmanian newspaper rights over the articles by Captain G. H. Wilkins, the famous Arctic explorer and head of the scientific expedition sent by the British Museum to collect specimens in Queensland. In the first article (published on July 2) Captain ...
Article : 1,234 wordsHarry Andrews and Michael Bakes were charged before Mr. Justice Ewing, at the Criminal Court yesterday morning, with having on July 18 broken and ...
Article : 1,407 wordsCorrespondents should advise if letters or contributed articles have been sent to any other paper. Failure to observe this rule may result in future ...
Article : 46 wordsSir,—Re Mr. Darcey's letter in Monday's 'Examiner," I think he is somewhat mistaken when he commences with "there is bitter opposition to state ...
Article : 201 wordsSir,—When viewing the very wonderful beauties of your city on Sunday morning I was surprised and shocked to see the children's swings padlocked. ...
Article : 43 wordsThe newcomer was a man of middle age, of rather bloated appearance, heavy we of jowl and figure, with a head that was very bald in front. A grizzled moustache ...
Article : 1,050 wordsSir,—On general principles, I wish to endorse the sentiments of "Efficiency First." Messrs. Hayes and Shields are so good that we cannot well spare them ...
Article : 203 wordsSir,—Permit me space to remark on the Longford electric light scheme, which is a perfect farce. A little while back we had the electric light cut off through ...
Article : 195 wordsSir,—Is it a fact that the leases, water rights, etc., of the Weld Tin Mining Company were sold. last Wednesday by Herd and Co., Launceston, for £350? I ...
Article : 211 wordsSir,—I would like to suggest a scheme to bring in a bit of extra revenue, and thereby help to reduce our big debt. The scheme may not be a very brilliant one, ...
Article : 325 wordsWe returned and fixed our camp rather depressed and disappointed. We had expected to find dense tropical jungle with wild life in abundance. We had ...
Article : 268 wordsSir,—Your sub-leader in the "Examiner" of September 3 on the social menace is timely. All who realise the menace venereal disease is to the health ...
Article : 181 wordsThe chief event last week in South Australia was the Angas Cup, a stake so named by way of compliment to Mr. C. H. Angus, one of the best supporters of the ...
Article : 121 wordsSir,—I should think the able article in which Mr. F. B. Edwards lays his scheme before the public would be read with deep interest by many. I say all ...
Article : 277 wordsThis place was impossible as a collecting camp, so we set out in our small boat across the strait to Hicks Island, where Mr. Turnbull has established a ...
Article : 281 wordsThe New South Wales St. Leger running was particularly interesting, as the Derby winner (Bold Ben), Oaks winner (Bouncing Nancy), and Champion Cup ...
Article : 536 wordsSir,—Will "Ithuriel," who in his letter in your issue of the 8th inst. appears to agree with me that there is a necessity to simply our present system, and ...
Article : 200 wordsTangible proof of the esteem in which Mr. R. M. Evans, hitherto manager in Launceston for the Liverpool, London. and Globe Assurance Company, is held ...
Article : 1,104 wordsSir,—Verified by Lloyd's" is troubled by the fact that the state-owned ships do not pay. He goes on to say that the ships are piling up losses, due to the ...
Article : 250 wordsHas said:—"Pass through this little space of time comfortably to Nature, and end thy journey in content." He is a counsel which mankind may well follow, ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 11 Sep 1923, Page 8
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