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Advertising : 1,365 wordsA meeting of the Stanley Golf Club was held in the Parish Hall last Wednesday evening for the purpose of discussing the extension of the present ...
Article : 233 wordsSir,— The letter in yesterday's is sue on the above subject is very appropriately signed A.D. I, for it roads as if we were still in this first ...
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Article : 495 wordsIn a lecture at Adelaide Mr. C. W. Leadbeater spoke of the "new race" that was being evolved in Australia. He said the American Ethnological ...
Article : 97 wordsIn West Australia the same practice as that first suggested in Tasmania, that of taking a vote on the question of the hours of closing public-houses ...
Article : 49 wordsThe continuance of a nation depends on its strength; the vigor and vitality of the individuals composing it. The strength of a nation depends upon its ...
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Article : 82 wordsInterest in the French and Russian fronts 13 quite eclipsed, for the time being, now that the centre of gravity of the war has been shifted to the ...
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Article : 131 wordsThe Devonport Show on Wednesday and Thursday donates half of its net profits to the Wounded Soldiers' Fund. There are a fine lot of ...
Article : 92 wordsSir,— In your issues of the last two days Messrs. Croonie and Craw have had a deal to say on the above subject. The question is one that has needed air. ...
Article : 711 wordsHon. T. Murdoch, M.L.C., Consul at Hobart for Belgium, forwards the following circular addressed to the diplomatic agents and Belgian Consuls from ...
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Article : 186 wordsIn an article in the "Presse Medicale" Drs. Berard and Lumiere, who have been performing the operation of transfusion of blood on wounded ...
Article : 113 wordsA Latrobe correspondent writes:— The work, which seems more than any other to require vigorous prosecution just now, is that of the O.A.S. ...
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Article : 47 wordsPat was called into court to testify to a talk that he had had with the defendant in a civil suit, and everything went along as swimmingly as a ...
Article : 110 wordsMessrs. Harker and Gillis, evangelists, will deliver an address in their Mission Hall to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. Subject "Is the Present War ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Red Cross workers are packing their box on Thursday next, and anyone wishing to help can send alone donations of articles and comforts for ...
Article : 52 wordsOne of the most interesting members of the peerage is Lord Rayleigh, who for his scientific work has received the high honor of the Order of Merit. Lord ...
Article : 129 wordsThe Winnowers' Club, which has done so much in the past to raise funds for patriotic objects, is again to the fore. This time the ...
Article : 120 wordsWhy not change the name of Guy Fawkes Day to Gallipoli Day in memory of the famous landing? Such is a suggestion emanating from some ...
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Advertising : 58 wordsAt the Devonport Show on Wednesday and Thursday, the afternoon tea booth will be run in aid of Red Cross funds, and half of the Show net ...
Article : 44 wordsA splendid effort in aid of Red Cross funds was made in the Detention Public Hall on Wednesday evening last. Miss Gladys Harman was the ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Sat 6 Nov 1915, Page 2
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