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Advertising : 1,110 wordsMelbourne, Wednesday.—Miss Ada Crossley, the famous Australian singer, returned to Melbourne to-day from a tour of Australia. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe die has been cast, and the second Parliament of Australia has been constituted for good or ill. The various contests in Tasmania were warmly fought. ...
Article : 292 wordsMr H. Hope lost a valuable horse on Monday. The animal was being driven into the stable, when it swerved and trod on a stone; it fell and broke its neck. Mr ...
Article : 89 wordsLondon, December 14.—Lord Rosebery addressed two meetings numbering 8,000, including many workmen, at Edinburgh. He said Mr Balfour's speech ...
Article : 455 wordsA very sad and fatal accident happened at Bolinda whereby a man named John Humphries lost his life. He was in solo charge of a reaper and binder, and ...
Article : 92 wordsMr Rudolph Koch, architect, in this issue invites tenders for shop front and additions in wood to promises in Reibey street. Plans may be seen at the ...
Article : 158 wordsAt a special meeting of the Town Board held at the board's office, George street, on Tuesday evening, the framing of by laws was considered, a small committee ...
Article : 164 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—George Henry Webb, who alleged that he vat forced into marriage with a Miss Chessbrough, is proceeding against Henry James Marshall ...
Article : 59 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—Notices have been posted at the Northern District Association coal mines that a redaction of 4d per ton in the hewing rate will be ...
Article : 35 wordsOffing to the expansion of their retail business the Tasmanian Farmers' Co-operatire Association have made use of the front room of the wholesale ...
Article : 359 wordsA serious accident has happened to Mr John Waite, at Condobolin. He was driving a horse in a sulky when the horse shied, throwing Waite against a tree. The ...
Article : 133 wordsThat modern education is travelling along bright and pleasant paths, and that the youngsters of to-day are having more sunshine in their school-life than those of ...
Article : 600 wordsThe report of the royal commission on the Costley Home, Auckland, states that it was found that the establishment was kept in a dirty condition, the beds being ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Legislative Council is continuing its career of destruction, and has added the Electoral Bill to the number of slaughtered measures. It was expected ...
Article : 436 wordsLondon, December 13.—The action of Captain Gaunt and a number of blue-jackets from the British cruiser Mohawk in punishing the Somali natives at ...
Article : 144 wordsA gigantic petition is being circulated by the Farmers' Union, praying the Government to allow holders of Government leases to convert their holdings into ...
Article : 30 wordsHobart, Wednesday.—At the Supreme Court to-day a verdict of manslaughter was returned against Margaret Parker, a woman of 65 years, in connection with the ...
Article : 44 wordsOn Tuesday night an alarm was raised that Mr W. Houten's house was on fire. Investigation proved that a lamp had been upset and set alight to some articles ...
Article : 124 wordsLondon, December 14.—The Japanese elections will take place in March. "The Times" correspondent at Tokio states it is believed that a alight rapprochement ...
Article : 700 wordsLaunceston, Wednesday.—Thomas Page, aged six years, died suddenly at Beaconsfield this morning. It is supposed the cause of death was eating unripe fruit ...
Article : 152 wordsA St Arnaud (Vic.) correspondent writes: A record yield of Algerian oats has been harvested by Messrs Scarce Bros., who obtained 57 bags from 3½ ...
Article : 61 wordsPublic Works Tenders.—The following tenders hare been accepted by the Department of Public Works: Crown Land Act, 1890. Road—District of ...
Article : 98 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—Maize easier, local 3s; chuff. 5s per ton dearer; Tasmanian oats, 2s to 2s 2d, local 1s 9d. Melbourne, Wednesday.—Wheat ...
Article : 59 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—The teat match was continued to-day in fine weather. Though showers of rain fell during the night they were not sufficient to damage ...
Article : 409 wordsThe Chief Traffic Manager (Mr Lochhead) has furnished the Railway Commissioners of Victoria with a return compiled from estimates furnished by ...
Article : 202 wordsThe annual picnic of the Baptist Sunday school was held yesterday at the Mersey Bluff under favorable auspices and genial weather. The children ...
Article : 290 wordsA motion was carried suspending the standing orders for the session in order to expedite the business of the House. Mr. Morrisby moved the second reading ...
Article : 126 wordsDec. 16—Koonookarra, ss, 186 tons, J. Holyman, from Launceston. Dec. 16—Mahinapua, ss, 458 tons, H. T. Blanchard, from Launceston. ...
Article : 821 wordsLaunceston, Wednesday.—The Mount Bischoff Co.'s London cable quotes tin at £127, market very firm; last sales were effected at £125. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 wordsThe Chief Secretary, replying to Mr Sadler regarding the small-pox inquiry, said the estimate of cost had been made np as follows: Medical assessor, £440 ...
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Advertising : 284 wordsEast Devon Association.—Don v. Latrobe, at Don; Mersey v. Devonport, at Devonport; Wesley Vale v. Union, at Wesley vale; New Ground v. Thirlstane ...
Article : 72 wordsOn Sunday last a special Temperance service was conducted in the Town Hall in the afternoon. About 60 members of the Rechabite Order paraded the street ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Thu 17 Dec 1903, Page 2
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