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Advertising : 234 wordsGun accident While out rabbit shooting yesterday, two fellows bad a very narrow escape. One was hold-both guns, by some unknown ...
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Family Notices : 72 wordsA meeting of the Devonport-Barrington-Wilmot Railway League was held at the Formby Hotel, Devonport, last night when the chairman (Mr. John ...
Article : 1,033 wordsThe members on the [?]Gents Gymnasium Clubs held a grand display in the Theatre last night Three was a large attendance of ...
Article : 247 wordsDuring Sunday and Monday the staff of the Hydro-Electric Light Co. had a busy time putting down the new plant rendered" necessary by the great ...
Article : 169 wordsThe praises of the Y.M.C.A. Field Service are to be heard on every hand. From King and peer, from lay and cleric, from camp and hospital, and, ...
Article : 992 wordsThe weather was threatening all day yesterday. with a continuous Rolo from the east. About 8 o'clock lost night rain commenced to fall. It increased ...
Article : 112 wordsAn unusual programme was submitted by Mr. R. T. Cartwright last night at the Town Hall, which was crowded. The chief feature was "Rags," a ...
Article : 76 wordsA preliminary announcement appears to-day in connection with a fair and afternoon tea to be hold in the Wesley Vale Hall on Wednesday, ...
Article : 56 wordsHenrictta Crewman, the American finema actress, assumed the leading fole in the five-act materpiece, "The supreme Test," 5,000ft. in length, and ...
Article : 151 wordsA large and enthusiastic audience assembled at the Majestic Theatre last night in order to witness the American Picture Co.'s presentation of "My ...
Article : 99 wordsThe Area Officer (Lieut. F. Dransfield) has received notice to report himself at the Claremont Camp. He will probably take charge of a school ...
Article : 48 wordsProfessor Frederic Earp arrived at Devonport by the ss Oonah yesterday. For 41 year* ho was professor of singing; to the Victorian Education ...
Article : 50 wordsThe potato market was stated by one of our loading merchants to bo "anyhow" yesterday. And this just sums up the position. The only sales ...
Article : 200 wordsYesterday afternoon Sergt. J. Skipworth and Private Allan Peebles left by train for Caremont. Both of them have been home on final leave. The ...
Article : 86 wordsAt the Majestic Theatre to-night the Queen of Fairies and suite will give a plain and fancy dress ball to the other queens of the recent French Red ...
Article : 43 wordsMuch ingenuity and originality has been displayed in the cartoons drawing attention to the patriotic carnival to be held in the show grounds on ...
Article : 106 wordsA. G. Webster and Sons. Ltd., report that they sold at Railway on Tuesday:—1 truck chaff, damaged, £3 I' ton: 1 truck darkskin potatoes. £3 ...
Article : 101 wordsSo far [?] to be the new stationmaster, has not commenced duties. He is expected by any train, and will probably take charge on Monday morning. Mr. L. ...
Article : 132 wordsThe monthly mooting of the Marino Board will be hold, on Tuesday, and it is understood that an important master in connection with the harbor ...
Article : 63 wordsA public meeting was held last night it the Ulverstone Town Hall with the object of forming an association for popularising compulsory training and ...
Article : 472 wordsThere are Rood reasons for believing that the prompt measures taken ny the local health officials to prevent the spread of the outbreak of meningitis ...
Article : 54 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday—Oats, 2/3 to 2/4: maize, 4/2 to 4 3: chaff, 60/ ; hay, 100/ to 110: potatoes, 130/ to 135/; onions, 75/ to 80/. ...
Article : 26 wordsFrom August 9 to 31 the annual school of instruction for area officers in Tasmania will he held at Claremont. Lieutenant Hare', who was recently ...
Article : 50 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Messrs. Bryant and Hayes report:— The potato market was on the quiet side. Stocks to-day totalled 9.000 hags, ...
Article : 128 wordsThe funeral of the late Mrs. 'W-Lynd, sou., took place yesterday, and was numerously attended. Mourners came from Wilmot, Melrose and other ...
Article : 91 wordsDeliveries of produce yesterday comprised 850 socks potatoes, which, added to those forward earlier in the week, brings the aggregate up to 1,350 sacks. ...
Article : 101 wordsAn unusual accident occurred in Goldie street yesterday afternoon. A youth was riding a bicycle up the street and when nearing the ...
Article : 84 wordsSome time ago Lieutenant T. M. Crisp, who lias acted as area officer at Burnie for about two" years past, intimated to the Defence Department ...
Article : 120 wordsThe dredge Devonport is at present in the hands of Salisbury's Foundry Co. for repairs to the ladder gearing As they have to wait for steel castings, it ...
Article : 97 wordsAnother enjoyable time was spent by the large number who attended the fifth rememberance evening on Tuesday night, the main object of which was ...
Article : 270 wordsThe "produce deliveries at Burnie yes terday comprised 1.367 bugs potatoes making 1,914 bags for the week, and 114 bags, of which 867 bags ...
Article : 285 wordsLONDON, Tuesday. — Wheat steady, and prices are unchanged. There is no change in jute. ...
Article : 17 wordsAt the South Burnie ground on Saturday afternoon the Ridgley and Coo-ee teams will, try conclusions. Rideley will be selected from Barker (3). ...
Article : 66 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—Many American wool firms thought the announcement of the British Government, in regard to dealing with the wool clips. ...
Article : 59 wordsThe large number of primary producers, interested will be glad to know that the Hon. Minister (Hon. Herbert Hays) has been extremely active in ...
Article : 180 wordsYesterday afternoon Captain A. H. Riggall, supervisor of recruiting in Tasmania, met the Burnie National Service Committee. Messrs, F. J. ...
Article : 79 wordsZEEHAN, Wednesday. — The Zeehan District Hospital hoard of management hold its monthly meeting to-night. The resignations of Mr. A. L. ...
Article : 80 wordsAlthough only an occasional hight showere of rain fell yesterday the weather condition were distinctly unpleasant. A strong gale from the ...
Article : 135 wordsMr. M'Fie moved:—"That the Government be asked to survey the routs a line from East Devonport through Transford to Beauty Poits." The ...
Article : 806 wordsSeveral request having been made in the above society the day for receiving entires in connection with the forthcoming show has been extended ...
Article : 29 words"Murray Smart" writes from Mr. Hicks road:—White reading the observations of others on the [?]of the sun. I was surprised that more ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Tasmanian Woolgrowers' Agency Co., Ltd., report: We held our usual monthly stock sale at Yolla on Monday, a moderate ...
Article : 274 wordsMrs. F. M'Donald, treasurer, acknowledges with thanks the receipt of the following:— Previously acknowledged £ 1,063,09; Devon Hospital ...
Article : 54 wordsThe East Devonport institute was packed last night despite the wet weather, on the occasion of a benefit social to Mr. E. Andrews, who ...
Article : 292 wordsLAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—The National Coursing which is likely to rover three days 53 [?] ...
Article : 83 wordsFurther shipments of timber were made from Burnie to the mainland yesterday the Marrawah taking 18,511 feet to Melbourne and the Wareatea ...
Article : 72 wordsThe sale dinner held on the 31st July resulted in the sum of £1 18 being raised for the cause Donations:—2 Mr. French 2. Mr. Diprose: pie mean ...
Article : 61 wordsThe secretary (Miss C. Innes) is in receipt of safety pins, soap, and two v covers from Mrs. Towsev. The hon treasurer of the Red Cross ...
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Advertising : 25 wordsMr. L. S. Cumming. who has boon accepted for service aboard with the A.I.F.left Burnie by yesterday afternoon' strain Claremont ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Thu 3 Aug 1916, Page 2
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