Arrivals.—At Norfolk—City of Singapore, s., from New York Feb, 20, for Australian ports. At Panama—Rotorua, s., from Wellington Feb. 9 for London. ...
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Advertising : 261 wordsHigh Tide at Launceston.—To-day, 12.8 p.m. To-morrow, 12.35 a.m., 12.57 p.m. The Sun.—March 9, rises 6.2 am., sets 6.41 p.m. March 17, rises 6.11 a.m., sets ...
Article : 46 wordsMails for the United Kingdom despatched on January 24 (per Hobson's Boy) arrived in London on Friday last. ...
Article : 23 wordsOn Saturday morning a horse drawing a cart in which we're two children bolted front Mr. Merritt's gate, about these quarters of a mile out of Derby, ...
Article : 93 wordsA petiten for the liquidation of his affairs has been filed with the Registrar in Bankruptcy by Oscar Abraham Morey, farmer and drover, of Wynyard. ...
Article : 28 wordsKooringa, s., for Melbourne (Town Pier), Poolla, s., for Sydney and Newcastle (King's Wharf). ...
Article : 43 wordsUpon the recommendation of Superintendent W. J. McElwee, the Fire Brigade Board at the annual meeting yesterday afternoon considered the removal ...
Article : 237 wordsThe "Gazette" contains the assessment rolls of the municipalities of King 1s land and Latrobe; rules and regulations of the Scottsdale Public Hospital Board ...
Article : 32 wordsThe work of extending hydro-electric power to the North-West Const appears to be taking definite form (writes our Ulverstone correspondent). Mr. ...
Article : 83 wordsPercy Gordon Taylor appeared in the City police Court yesterday on a charge of having on March 1 broken and entered the shop of N. Lindus with felonious ...
Article : 44 wordsNairana, t.s., for Melbourne, this afternoon, 2.30. "Poolta, s., for Sydney and Newcastle, via ports, to-night. ...
Article : 71 wordsEveryone will wish Sir. Ramsay MacDonald well in his endeavour to straighten out the European tangle. It is quite possible that a sew British ...
Article : 1,136 wordsMarrawah, s., arrived early this morning from Melbourne, after calling in at King Island and Stanley. The vessel lanced I d tons of cargo, and went on ...
Article : 191 wordsThe number of cases of infections disease reported to the Department of Public Health last week were:—Hobart—Diphtheria, 2; scarlet fever, 6; phthisis ...
Article : 41 wordsWhen in Melbourne recently Mr. D. S. Jackson, M.H.R. of the request of the' Progress Association, again made representations to the postal authorities to ...
Article : 133 wordsIt is expected that seven or eight overseas boats mill call at the Tamar during the month. The Ayrshire, the first fruit boat this season, is at ...
Article : 57 wordsTelamon s., from overseas, March 12. Port Brisbane, s., from overseas, about March 12. Wareatea, s., from Adelaide, to-day, ...
Article : 75 wordsShip Mails will be closed at Post Office as under:— United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, and India (Parcels, Packets, and ...
Article : 158 wordsSeven cases of infectious disea[?]s were notified to the Acting-City officer of Health (Dr: J. M. Pardey) for the fort-night ended Saturday as follow:— ...
Article : 64 wordsIn order to economise in working costs the City Council has decided to acquire, mechanical appliances for certain works, No. 2 committee reported that they ...
Article : 321 wordsA petition signed by 44 residents and business people in the vicinity was submitted to the City Council last night, drawing attention to "the ugly and ...
Article : 124 wordsIt is believed that the following steamers were in communication with the under-mentioned radio stations during yesterday:— ...
Article : 58 wordsThe figures of the Commonwealth Statistician as to the increase during last year of the population of this state are far from satisfactory. Of a natural ...
Article : 313 wordsBetween 40 and 50 delegates who are attending the annual conference of the Tasmanian districts of the I.O.O.F. will assemble at Launceston to-day. ...
Article : 56 wordsLow Head.—Entered—.6.25 a.m., Ayrshire, s., from Sydney. Burnie.—Arrived—4.20 a.m., Marrawah, s., from Melbourne via Stanley. Sailed ...
Article : 126 wordsDirty chimneys have been the cause of so many fires that members of the Launceston Tire Brigade Board decided at the annual meeting yesterday ...
Article : 68 wordsMarch 3.—Ayrshire, s., 9188 tons, Capt. Page, from mainland ports. March 3.—Alice, kt., 46 tons, J. Dargaville master, from St. Helens ...
Article : 23 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the Marine Board is to be held to-morrow. After the customary business is disposed of the board will go into ...
Article : 114 wordsMarch 2.—Per Kooringa, a., from Melbourne.—90 bars steel. 13 bales paper bags, 20 cases nails, 40 bars iron, 31 packages merchandise, 70. cases oil, 130 bags ...
Article : 693 wordsAn ex-Governor of Tasmania in Sir Francis Newdegate, who is filling a similar position in West Australia, will arrive by the Nairana on Thursday ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 wordsActing on the recommendation of the No. 2 committee, the City Council last night accepted the tender of Messrs. Edison and Swan Electric Company, of ...
Article : 111 wordsFire [?]riginating in a lumber room above the offices of Messrs. Douglas and Collins, solicitors, Patterson-street, burnt part of the flooring at a few minutes ...
Article : 80 wordsTasmania is not the only state which needs more money to spend on the up-keep of roads. Even Victoria with all its financial soundness and advantages ...
Article : 340 wordsA year of heavy expenditure regarded as warranted In bringing the fire brigade equipment to a high standard of efficiency, was reviewed at the annual ...
Article : 377 words"Owing to the death of the Duchess of Genoa, aunt of the King of Italy, please hoist flag half-mast for three days. Grossardi" This telegram, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 wordsAt the meeting of the City Council last night the No. 2 committee reported that they had authorised the extension of the electricity mains to serve the ...
Article : 192 wordsChiefly fine, with varible winds, tending southerly to easterly; some ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 51 wordsSittings of the Criminal Court will be commenced at Launceston at 10.30 this morning. Mr. Justice Ewing will occupy the bench, and the ...
Article : 87 wordsWhile the band concert was in progress at Longford on Sunday evening a painful accident happened to a lad named Keith Madden. Near where the band ...
Article : 130 wordsTreasurer of the city of Launceston for 40 years, .Mr. Thomas Gladman recently returned on a holiday visit. It is 12 years since he resigned and. left for ...
Article : 244 wordsWhen Superintendent W. McElwee reported to the monthly Fire Brigade Board meeting on Monday, February 11, that the Maxwell fire motor was not ...
Article : 284 wordsThe committee carrying out the benefit to assist the widow and six children of Tasman Taylor met last evening to draw up the programme for to-morrow night ...
Article : 248 wordsChief Detective Oakes, of Hobart, was in Launceston yesterday making arrangements for the coroner's enquiry into the circumstances connected with ...
Article : 110 words"Men certainly resort to extraordinary, means to got away from their wives sometimes; but this story seems hard to believe." ...
Article : 191 wordsTo-day's weather chart shows areas of high air pressure over New Zealand, Eastern Bight, and southwest of Western Australia; a slight antarctic depression ...
Article : 208 wordsAll the aldermen were present at last night's meeting of the Launceston City Council. The Mayor (Alderman Claude James) presided. No. 2 committee ...
Article : 110 wordsAt the meeting of the City Council last night Mr. Ockerby asked the Mayor if he had received any further communications with regard to the representation ...
Article : 190 wordsThe St. Albans (Eastern and Australian) arrived at Bisdon this morning to [?]ad 1100 tons of zine. The vessel is expected to leave for the east via Sydney ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 4 Mar 1924, Page 4
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