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Family Notices : 357 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday. - In the House of Representatives the Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) stated, in reply to Sir Wm. Irvine, that the ...
Article : 142 wordsTelephone, Telegraph, Tell-a-man tell all your lady friends to telephone to G. Nichols, Latrobe's Leading Milliner, for their New Hats and Dresses, ...
Article : 31 wordsA committee meeting was held in the Methodist Hall on Tuesday night, when there were present Messrs. J. Chamberlain (chairman) J. Hicks F. ...
Article : 202 wordsPlentiful rains have fallen during the eight days of the current month, and at times the weather has been very boisterous. The rainfall for ...
Article : 205 wordsDeliveries of produce ware only moderate by rood and rail Yesterday. The teams brought in 122 bags potatoes, 50 bags oats, and 41 bags chaff. Rail ...
Article : 161 wordsThe Rev. W. Dawson. the recently appointed Congregational minister at Latrobe, Forth and Don, was a passenger by the steamer Oonah from ...
Article : 287 wordsA pleasant time was spent in Mr. J. Chaplain's granary on Tuesday night, when a large number of residents assembled to farewell Mr. George ...
Article : 83 wordsThere special prizes have been donated since the prize schedule was compiled, two for the high jumping event and one for the best plough team, these ...
Article : 191 wordsThe potato market yesterday opened weak, buyers expressing the opinion that the position of the Sydney market was not satisfactory. It was ...
Article : 103 wordsThe contractor for the limestone bins on the now wharf, Mr. F. H. Haines, is now making appreciable progress with his contract. Several ...
Article : 93 wordsA. G. Webster and Sons, Ltd. report:— We sold at Railway on Tuesday: 1 truck chaff, £9/11/ to £9/5' ton; 1 truck ditto. £2/8/ ton; 1 truck ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Ladies' Union Jack Gymnasium Club held a competition in the Town Hall last evening, when there, were 27 competitors. The competition ...
Article : 226 wordsOn Saturday evening a young woman resident at Devonport carelessly put a couple of pound notes loose in her pocket with her handkerchief. It was ...
Article : 97 wordsIt is to be trusted that better fortune will be the, fate of the recommendations of Mr. Anderson for the reform of the Postal Department than was the ...
Article : 1,018 wordsA gentleman who has recently travelled by road through the State from Hobart to Devonport remarked to an "Advocate" representative Yesterday ...
Article : 262 wordsMany people are under the impression that the wealth and income return under the, war census is a form of return under the Federal income ...
Article : 215 wordsThe secretary of the Red Cross Society (Miss C. Innes) wishes to acknowledge the following contributions.— Mrs. Woodhouse, 1 scarf; Miss ...
Article : 88 wordsMessrs. A. Hoatley, ,W. Betts and J. Lockett left here on Monday afternoon for Claremont camp. A large number of friends assembled on the ...
Article : 217 wordsMr. W. G. Buck has promised 2,000 hyacinth blooms and some asparagus ferns to the Red Cross Society, to be sold in aid of that fund on Saturday. ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Melbourne "Age" of Tuesday last publishes the following appreciative paragraph:— Success continues to attend the ...
Article : 205 wordsSeveral members of the Devonport sandbag committee have been working continuously making bags from the material collected, and a considerable ...
Article : 252 wordsA meeting was held in the Sheffield Council Chambers for the purpose of discussing what stops should be taken in the way ascertaining of ...
Article : 113 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Wheat and flour, unchanged; oats, lower, 3/8 to 4/; maize, 4/7; chaff, £9; hay, £11 to £12: potatoes, £8; ...
Article : 28 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday, - Potatoes dull, Tasmanian Reds £10/10/; on[?]ons, £9; maize, 5/3; Tasmanian traw, £5/l5/. ...
Article : 17 wordsMr. William "Whiley, who enlisted in the Expeditionary Force some time ago, come home to Claude road on his final leave on Saturday. A ...
Article : 388 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.— Wheat is quiet and lower. ...
Article : 10 wordsYesterday the various Devonport sub-committees entered upon their voluntary work in assisting the residents in filling up their personal and ...
Article : 142 wordsDUNEDIN, Tuesday.— The price of flour has been reduced by £1, and is now £14/10/ in sacks. Oatmeal has been reduced £2, and is now £30 ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Parliamentary recruiting party who are been touring the West Coast [?] and to Burnie last night. During, their campaign on the West Coast the ...
Article : 271 wordsThe steady fall in the value of batter during the past few weeks has brought the resumption of export operations closer to hand. The ...
Article : 228 wordsMrs. C. H. Moon, treasurer of the Real, Cross Society, has received the following additional shillings to supply a Xmas pudding for the Tasmanian ...
Article : 74 wordsIt is doubtful if there exists at Burnie a proper realisation of the responsibility which rest upon the people in respect to the ...
Article : 210 wordsA couple of additional field classes for the use of officers at the front have been received at the office of the Devonport Municipal Council, in response ...
Article : 70 wordsA Band of Hope meeting will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall to-night. When a good programme will be presented ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Thu 9 Sep 1915, Page 2
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