 
    HOBART, Thursday. — There was a meeting of the Liberal Party to-day, and important "business" was discussed, but nothing was available for ...
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Advertising : 744 wordsThe funeral of the late .Mrs. W. M. Sadlier took place at the Mersey cemetery yesterday afternoon. Deceased was the wife of Mr. W. M. Sadlier of ...
Article : 107 wordsThere continues to be spontaneous and unsolicited response to the appeal for the Tasmanian soldiers' shilling Xmas puddings. Mrs. C. H. ...
Article : 200 wordsA meeting of the "All For Empire" League was held in the Council Champers last Tuesday evening, Mr. K. C. Launceston in the chair. Amongst ...
Article : 167 wordsThe council clerk has received a letter from headquarters stating that the number of recruits wanted for the Australian Remount Unit from each ...
Article : 267 wordsUnsettled and showery weather is seriously retarding all farming operations, and it is fairly certain that oats will be going in right up to the ...
Article : 121 wordsAt an early hour on Monday morning a four-roomed cottage occupied by Mr. C. Grant and family and Mr. John Targett, a relative, was totally ...
Article : 126 wordsLONDON, Thursday, -2 a.m.— Great Britain's drink bill for the half year ending June is £'58,000,000, a comparative increase of £8,000,000. ...
Article : 116 wordsThe social organised by Misses sperrring and 31. M'Kenna in aid of the juvenile Red Cross, previously postponed, took place in the ...
Article : 149 wordsThe Methodist Church was comfortably filled last night, when Professor Chris Mudd, F.L.S., delivered his well-known lecture, "The war: shall we ...
Article : 212 wordsPotato deliveries yesterday by road and rail were in excess of those of Thursday in last week, and having the New Zealand shipment in Sydney to ...
Article : 157 wordsMr. Jas. M'Giaty, the veteran prospector who has spent thirty years of his life prospecting in the vicinity of the Pieman, and Heazlowood districts ...
Article : 61 wordsA most successful ball wag held in Cocking's Central Hall on Wednesday evening last in aid of the Red Cross Funds, as a result of which the ...
Article : 241 wordsLONDON, Wednesday. — Wheat, firm, few offers. Linseed Oil, £26'5. Turpentine.— 34 7½. ...
Article : 17 wordsAt the Academy of Music on Monday night a farewell social dance was arranged by the patriotic committee for the purpose of giving residents an ...
Article : 295 wordsReference was recently made to the bad state of the South road passing Mr. Belbin's property, at which time the information received from the local ...
Article : 80 wordsVANCOUVER (B.C.), Thursday, 2 a.m.— South Carolina has voted for State wide prohibition by a majority of 20,000 votes. ...
Article : 72 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.— Good wools are extremely firm. Slipes and crossbreds slightly hotter tone Merinos unchanged. ...
Article : 18 wordsshould be treated with Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules. They digest what you eat, and enable your stomach to regain its normal health and strength. ...
Article : 32 wordsA meeting of the North-Western Football Union was called for yesterday afternoon, but lapsed for want of a quorum. This is rather remarkable, ...
Article : 110 wordsThe tone pervading the produce market yesterday was weak, and Kroner found buyers inclined to stand off." The Sydney market has for the last ...
Article : 378 wordsMuch sympathy is expressed for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barrett in the loss of their only son. He was a bright little fellow, and had been an inmate of ...
Article : 81 wordsThere was a crowd at the Railway Station on Wednesday evening to welcome, back Private Joshua Montgomery, , on his return from the Dardanelles. He ...
Article : 138 wordsThe committee of the Devonport Racing Club held a meeting at the Palace Hotel, Devonport, last night, the president (Mr. J. H. Henry) ...
Article : 268 wordsMr. J. G. Pike, on account of ill health, has disposed of his business to Mr. A. C. Beaumont, of Glenorchy. In thanking customers for past ...
Article : 39 wordsThe River Don Co., Ltd., announce their spring show for to-day. They claim that their show of spring and summer novelties will be unique. ...
Article : 25 wordsThere was quite a big crowd at the Sisters Creek Hall on Tuesday to say an revoir and wish God speed and a safe return to our soldier lads, who ...
Article : 251 wordsMr. E. J. Tracey writes:— Two youths with pea rifles came into my home paddock and commenced shooting, I suppose at birds. My son was ...
Article : 94 wordsMr. A. R. Quinn, council clerk, notifies ratepayers who may have forgotten that their rates for this year are still unpaid that it is necessary ...
Article : 125 wordsOur Hobart correspondent wed last night:— Senior-Constable Kirkham has been appointed registrar and bailiff for Waratah S. Moore, ...
Article : 356 wordsThe members of the Burnie Croquet Club, working for the Red Cross Society, wish to acknowledge the following amounts:— Already acknowledged, ...
Article : 200 wordsThe Ulverstone Hand, like most other public combinations and institutions, are contributing to the ranks of those men who are going forward to ...
Article : 144 wordsWeather conditions had materially improved yesterday as the showers were less frequent and their volume considerably reduced. The glass was ...
Article : 62 wordsBefore the Police Magistrate (Mr. E. W. Turner) in the Devonport Police Court yesterday morning, Sub-Inspector Harris prosecuting. ...
Article : 145 wordsThe output this week for the Table Cape Butter Factory was half a ton The company expects to reach three quarters of a ton next week, and ...
Article : 40 wordsA most enjoyable evening was spent a Mr. L. Medwin's spacious barn on Monday night, when practically all the residents of Black River, two motor ...
Article : 206 wordsYesterday afternoon Private G. Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Scott, left again for Claremont camp, his final leave having expired. A new ...
Article : 52 wordsMr. W. T. Thorpe, auctioneer, reports:— I sold on trucks at railway as follows: 2 trucks chaff, £810 per ton; 1 do., £7/12/ per ton; 1 do., ...
Article : 73 wordsMr. A. W. .Marshall has recently made another addition to the collection of framed photos that adorn the vestry of the Baptist Church, He had ...
Article : 119 wordsMrs. L. G. Bonner, secretary and treasurer of the above fund, has received a letter from Mr. K. A. Thomas, joint secretary of the Hobart ...
Article : 440 wordsAcknowledgment of gifts:— Aug.20 : Per Mrs. If. Z. Stephens .(collection), G washers, 245 packets envelopes, 1 box soap, bax moth balis, 9 towels, 5 pairs ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 wordsJohn Leary, the younger, failed to answer a complaint that on the night of 4th inst. he had ridden a bicycle without a light in Steel street. ...
Article : 59 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday. — Tasmanian Straw. £3'15'; Tasmanian potatoes, reds, £10. A thousand tons of American onions have been landed and are ...
Article : 34 wordsOwing to Second-Lieutenant P. Nothrop, of the local company of a senior Cadets having been accepted fur services with the Expeditionary Forces, a ...
Article : 104 wordsThe question of opening foes for country telephone offices was raised at last meeting of the Kingborough Council by the reading of a resolution ...
Article : 206 wordsMr. E. F. Blyth, M.H.A., asked the Acting Premier in the House of Assembly if he was aware that the Commonwealth Government was ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Fri 17 Sep 1915, Page 2
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