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Advertising : 206 wordsLast evening a public farewell was held in the Devonport Baptist Church a honor of the Rev. G.A. Craie, who had occupied the pastorate for 3 years. He is a student from ...
Article : 954 wordsThe rain which has fallen since Saturday night has been very welcome, and has already proved mach benefit to the grass. ...
Article : 71 wordsThe town water committee consisting of Crs. T. Wiseman J. Morris, F. J. Tallack. O.G. Norton and G. Bennett with the council clerk paid a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 wordsMr. W.T.M. Coy. Director of Education will arrive at Devonport to-day from [?]. It has been arranged [?] shall address the parents and ...
Article : 47 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the Ophir Lodge of Druids was held last night, the A.D. Bro. A Mitchell, presiding over an average attendance. The ...
Article : 101 wordsVery few teams came in to West Devonport yesterday, and deliveries being 470 bgs, chaff, 172 bgs oats, and 42 bgs potatoes. ...
Article : 68 wordsRain set in during the early hours of Sunday morning and continued practically without ceasing till yesterday morning the ground getting a ...
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Advertising : 201 wordsThere was a large attendance at Don State school on Friday evening when an entertainment was given by the Devonport State School Band, with ...
Article : 149 wordsFarmers are jubilant. Threshing is completed, and in the majority of cases the results are eminently satisfactory. Following on the copious ...
Article : 61 wordsMr. R. Lee, speaking at the meeting of the Burnie Parents' Association held in the State School last night, mentioned that Mr. F.R. Bennett, the ...
Article : 97 wordsMeant Has claimed one of our prominent townsmen in the person of Mr. H.D. Hay, who passed away at 6 o' clock Sunday morning. Mr. Hay ...
Article : 175 wordsRain commenced to fall on Sunday morning, and continued at intervals throughout the day. About an inch and a half has fallen. The fall will ...
Article : 59 wordsUnder the auspices of the Workers' Political League a successful social evening and dance was held in the Burnie Town Hall last night. Some 40 ...
Article : 262 wordsMr. A. M. Crawford, who takes a record of the rainfall in Ulverstone, states that 88 points fell on Saturday night and five points yesterday ...
Article : 35 wordsIt is anticipated that there will be further heavy supplies coming forward his week, owing to a shipment being made to Adelaide, in addition to the ...
Article : 157 wordsThe fete to be held in the Show Ground under the auspices and management of the Clverstone branch of the Red Cross Society to-morrow ...
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Advertising : 320 wordsThe funeral of the late Mr. Hay took place at the Sheffield cemetery yesterday afternoon. Considering that the people in the surrounding districts had ...
Article : 91 wordsA change iu the railway staff here results in Mr. H.H. Alleder going to Wynyard and Mr. H.H. Allender going to Wynyard and Mr. Poulton, of Myalla ...
Article : 28 wordsCrops are good on the whole. There are some magnificent crops of potatoes. The underground grub played up with the turnips, two and even three ...
Article : 109 wordsDr. Moffatt, medical officer in the Department of Education, visited the Convent School yesterday afternoon, and met a number of parents of the ...
Article : 92 wordsLAUNCESTON, Monday.—The criminal sittings of the Supreme Court were concluded at Launeston this morning when sentences were imposed by ...
Article : 240 wordsDr. A. Wade, the Commonwealth Oil Expert, with his assistant , arrived here by motor yesterday, and was met by Mr. F. Richards, managing ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Rev. H. Mills, who for the last three months has had charge of tho Congregational Churches at Latrobe, Don, and Forth, and whose services ...
Article : 84 wordsSYDNEY,Monday.— Bryant and Hayes report:—Only the s.s. Kartitane arrived this week, having over 5,000 bags of ...
Article : 126 wordsThe Hon. J. A. Lyons, Minister for Railways, visited Ulverstone yesterday, and during his stay had an interview with Mr. Wim Henry in regard to the ...
Article : 81 wordsMany changes have taken place in Railton recently, and another one is to be added to the list, concerning the genial host of the Railton Hotel. ...
Article : 219 wordsSorg: Court, who has been doing temporary police duty in Burnie during the post week, returned to Waratah yesterday. No intimation has yet been ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 563 wordsErnest maxwell johnson, a young man found guilty of receiving stolen goods, the proceeds of a robbery at the [?] of the late W.L. Foutrill, of ...
Article : 248 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday—At the Methodist Conference to-day the second reading of stations for Tasmania revealed the following changes.:— ...
Article : 63 wordsThe total rainfall for the month of February was 169 points of four wet days, as compared with 14 points on three wet days last year and 79 points ...
Article : 88 wordsMr. G. W. Murray, solicitor, requests that all claims against the estate of the late Mr. E.J. Beecraft should be atonce rendered to the executors of the ...
Article : 125 wordsThe installation of the W.M. and inwestiture of officers in connection with the Emu Lodge. No. 23, T.C., was held in the Town Hall committee room last ...
Article : 216 wordsSauce made with this Essence is very superior to the old-fashioned method with vinegar, etc. Follow the difections closely and you will ...
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Advertising : 50 wordsMrs. E. C. Thomas proposes to throw open her residence on the Don road, "The Shack," for the purpose of holding a "Continental" in aid of the ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Tue 2 Mar 1915, Page 2
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