UNITED KINGDOM—Sea: Papers, January 4, 11 a.m.; letters and packets, January 4, noon; parcels and papers, January 4, 11 a.m.; letters and packets, ...
Article : 399 wordsFred Henneberry, the Australian middleweight boxer, returned from England and America to-day. He will begin training immediatetly for his ...
Article : 69 wordsBarom. Barom. Attached as read. corrected.Thermom 9 a.m. 29.874 30.053 62.0 3 p.m. 29.834 29.978 72.0 ...
Article : 679 wordsFine weather, well contested events and appreciative spectators helped to make the annual sports conducted by the Blythe Heads Improvement ...
Article : 570 wordsWITH THE FIRST Tasmanian wool appraisal due to commence in a few days, an appraisal which will mean hundreds of thousands of pounds to this state, the thoughts of producers inevitably turn to ...
Article : 1,347 wordsRED CROSS.—The monthly meeting of the Chudleigh branch of the Red Cross Society was held in the public hall. Mrs. Harris presided. It ...
Article : 485 wordsSixty players took part in the stroke handicap which was conducted in two divisions at the Devonport links yesterday. J. M. Leary won the first ...
Article : 352 wordsFOR CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS, Sluicing Nozzles, Dredging Plants, Elevators, Steel Pipes, Steel Casings, Air Compressors, Vacuum Pumps, Steam ...
Article : 60 wordsAgents throughout the Commonwealth. ...
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Advertising : 683 wordsSTATE SCHOOL.—At the break-up of the Epping State School items were given by the children, and Mr. L. Burbury presented the prizes. ...
Article : 384 wordsThe Sydney potato market will re-open to-day after the Christmas holidays. Although 135 sacks of Bismarcks went forward to Sydney from ...
Article : 123 wordsPERSONAL.—Mr. J. Dineen, of Charles-street school, spent the Christmas with his family at Matlinna. Mr. and Mrs. Wansbrough and son, ...
Article : 345 wordsThe Melbourne Ladies' Mouth-Organ Band, the only one of its kind in Australia, gave the first of two concerts at the National Theatre last ...
Article : 352 wordsMAIN LINE.—Week days, leave Hobart 9.30 a.m. and 5.5 p.m., due Launceston 2.45 and 9.45 p.m. On steamer days, boat train at 8.45 a.m. On January ...
Article : 511 wordsThe Victorian bowlers opened their holiday series of matches in Launceston yesterday on the L.B.C. green. The majority of them arrived in the city ...
Article : 488 wordsRecently there was a very large gathering in the hall at Yolla for the public installation of the officers for th[?]coming term of five lodges in the Table ...
Article : 366 wordsLoongana arrived from Melbourne, 10.50 a.m. Passengers — Mesdames E. Langton, A. King, Miss B. Thornley. Messrs. A. King, H. Trotter. D. ...
Article : 269 wordsSir,—No doubt a number of your readers are wondering how it is that clauses designed to force the five-day week on the baking industry have been ...
Article : 307 wordsHitler's personality pervades a new film now being made in England, but the Fuehrer himself will not be seen. He will be portrayed by an "evil ...
Article : 196 wordsThe Sun—To-day, rises 4.28 a.m.. sets 7.50 p.m. To-morrow, rises 4.27 a.m., sets 7.51 p.m. High tide—To-day. 12.57 a.m., 1.26 ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 27 Dec 1939, Page 3
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