The "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent states that 'a murder recalling the crimes of Deeming, has been discovered at Rheims. The dismembered ...
Article : 435 wordsThe dispute between George G. Gress. well, an Anglo-Indian settior, of Glan Estate, Franklin Village, near Launceston, and Edmund Genders, of ...
Article : 832 wordsThe threatered British railway strike has commenced. The locomotive headquarters, shortly after midnight, announced that the ...
Article : 330 wordsRouter states that the climax to the political drama is approaching. It is auticipated that the fateful division, !which is practically certain to result in ...
Article : 149 wordsThe engineer-in-chief and designer of he Sydney Harbour Bridge (Mr. Bradfield) is making splendid progress with the wore of dissection of the various ten. ...
Article : 67 wordsThe claims of Manchester as a port for the distribution of Australian, products to extensive markets in the North of England were strongly emphasised by ...
Article : 1,652 wordsThe house of Assembly will moot tomorrow evening at 7,30. After formal business is transacted the Treasurer will move that the rouse ...
Article : 241 wordsEfforts are to be renewed by the Launceston Chamber of Commerce to obtain the restoration of the Sydney- Launceston passenger steamer service, ...
Article : 274 wordsThe factory of the South Australian Brush Co., in Flinders-street, Adelaids, was demolished by fire on Sunday, and an adjoining tinsmith's workshop" was ...
Article : 75 wordsReuter', Allahabad ' correspondent writes that a message from Teheran states that Mr. Bennett, representing an important American railway group, has ...
Article : 55 wordsMajor John Campbell, officer in charge of the aborigines' settlement at Mogumber, and Lily Cockram, aged 8 years, were killed by the overturning of a ...
Article : 60 wordsReference to the closing of the Brisbane branch of the Tasmanian Government Tourist Burenu was made at a sitting of the Navigation Act ...
Article : 370 wordsBy advertisement to-day citizen interasted in the proposed reorganisation of the Southern branch of the national Federation were invited to be present. ...
Article : 558 wordsA the position of Captain McCoy and the crew become more involved, a pathetic little story concerning an innocent member of the scooner Tomoka's ...
Article : 171 wordsThe Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Earh, Page) has arranged to leave Melbourne for Tasmania on February 4. The Mayor of Launceston ...
Article : 930 wordsIt transpires that the representatives of the Trades Union Congress councill and the executive of the Locomotives Union sat separately, and never ...
Article : 185 wordsIt is practically certain that Launceston will have a direct representative at the British Empire Exhibition. The whole council committee ...
Article : 403 wordsThe "New York Times'" Quebec correspondent states that Canadian sentiment is moving from prohibition to Government control and regulation of ...
Article : 163 wordsThe railway manager have made a statement of the terms which were agreed upon between the Trades Union Congress and the managers yesterday, ...
Article : 131 wordsIn the Police Court this morning, before Mr. E. W. Turner, P.M. Robert Ambrose Moore was charged with having on January 18 attempted to obtain ...
Article : 188 wordsThe "Daily Express' " Cologne correspondent states that the Earl of Crewa British Ambassador to France) has asked France to explain why the ...
Article : 100 wordsOwing to the railway strike the Jervis Bay disembarked the majority of her passengers at Plymouth, instead of Southampton. They entrained to ...
Article : 28 wordsIt is impossible to foreshadow the extent of the strike until it is known how many N.U.R. drivers are affected. Mr Bromley expects that at least ...
Article : 273 wordsOn the recommendation of the Minister for Home and Territories (senator Pearce), it has been agreed by the Commonwealth Government to devote ...
Article : 58 wordsReuter's Berlin correspondent says that what is regarded as a most significant statement an to Germany's relations with Britain was made by Herr ...
Article : 82 wordsAndrew Charles Beattie was presented on a charge of vagrancy. Chief Delective Inspector Rakes, in applying to remand, stated that a more serious ...
Article : 67 wordsArrangements have been completed for the holding of a conference of Commonwealth and State Treasurers at Melbourne on February 1. Proceedings will ...
Article : 149 wordsAccording to a statement made on Saturday by Mr. Nelson, the representative for the Northern Territory in the Federal Parliament, people wee ...
Article : 107 wordsthat the clause in Princess Lobanoff Rostovsky's will, by which she left £1000 to a pet dog in a Paris dog cemetery, must be respected to the letter. ...
Article : 39 wordsSome time ago the Launceston Chamber of Commerce passed a motion to appoint the Government to appoint a representative of Tasmania to the ...
Article : 81 wordsRecently a case against Frank McDonald, a young man, concerning two charges of larceny was adjourned sine die. McDonald was presented this ...
Article : 47 wordsMr. Newton Bell. the New Zealand stockbreeder, who recently rode on horseback to London from York in Si hours, covered the return journey in ...
Article : 148 wordsAs a result of a disturbance, at North Hobart on Sunday morning Alfred Denehey was sentenced to six week's imprisonment for resisting arrest, and ...
Article : 70 wordsReferring to the allegation made in Queensland that Asiatics were being illegally introduced into Australia, the Minister for Home and Territories ...
Article : 76 wordsAn excursion inaugurated by the Western Tasmanian Tourist Association to Gordon River was well patronised on Saturday. About 40 people from ...
Article : 60 words2.30 p.m. and 8 p.m.—Pictures at Malestic. 2.45 p.m. and 8 p.m—Pictures at New Princess. ...
Article : 27 wordsAt the Children's Court to-day two youths between 15 and 16 years of age pleaded guilty to charges of being m possession of two tins of fruit ...
Article : 80 words"The Morning Post" says:—"The keynote of the strike is the enmity between Mr. Bromley and Mr. Thomas. Mr. Bromley is an extreme Socialist, though ...
Article : 127 wordsMr. Walter Leitch, a member of the Commonwealth Tariff Board, in the course of an interview, paid a high tribute to New Zealand's climate and ...
Article : 73 wordsCharles Bird sustained injuries to the left foot and ankle at Tullah on Saturday, necessitating treatment at, the Zeehan Hospital. It is understood that ...
Article : 52 wordsDepartment notify that they are arranging a conducted excursion to the tamed Gordon River. The trip occupies a week, and commences on February 19. ...
Article : 102 wordsAt a meeting of the Executive Council today Miss Aileen Ray was appointed nurse at the Mental Diseases Hospital, New Norfolk. In connection ...
Article : 46 wordsVera King, aged 10 years, was knocked down by a motor car in Hobart last evening, and as a result was admitted to the Public Hospital, suffering from ...
Article : 49 wordsThe state school at Hegley respens this week under Mrs. Stuart, who has been transferred from Plenty ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 22 Jan 1924, Page 5
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