In the Devonport Police Court yesterday inorning, before Crs. H. A. Dumbleton and W. G. Curwcii, J.'sP., Detective "M. A. Stimmers ...
Article : 1,586 wordsThe friends of Captain Chas, tillmour, D.S.C., will be pleand to learn that he is on his way home to Tasmania after active service in the ...
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Family Notices : 145 wordsDEVONPORT.—There were very few sales in the produce market yesterday. Chief interest, of course, centred around the potatoes, which sold so well ...
Article : 246 wordsThe Direct Route.—Why it should be proposed that the returning soldiers should be landed at Devonport is extraordinary. When the men ara landed ...
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Advertising : 70 wordsBARRINGTON.—We are having a spell of very dry weather. A good acreage of Algerians are cut for hay, Mr. D. Mason's perhaps holding pride ...
Article : 80 wordsLewis Tasman Smith, aged about [?] years, died at Trowutta yesterday. His body was brought into Smithton, where an inquiry will be held to-day ...
Article : 81 wordsRaces.—The Hack Kneing Club commiltce met at the Shefileld Hotel on Monday evening, to arrange details in connection with the programme for ...
Article : 124 wordsLAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—The associated agents report that the Newstead fat stuck market to-day was again heavily supplied with sheep and ...
Article : 139 wordsThe spread of Bolshevik ideas in Russia and Germany gave rise to the view that the movement against constituted authority was widespread. ...
Article : 1,042 wordsHOBART, Tuesday—Speakig to the Attorney-General as to the clection of a senater to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. J. J. Long's retirement, and the ...
Article : 161 wordsPersonal.—The new mail contractor (Mr. S. Viney) has taken up his duties. An old and highly-respected, resident, in the person ot Mr. Joseph ...
Article : 76 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Oats, 4/3 to 4/4; feed. 4/2; maize, 6/4½; chaff, 135/; hay, 150/; potatoes, 270/ to 300/; onions, 230/. ...
Article : 41 wordsFarewell to Rev. J. C. Compton—A farewell social was tendered to the Rev. J. C. and Mrs. Compton and Miss Hague by the members of St. Luke's ...
Article : 328 wordsA special meeting of the Table Cape Council was held yesterday afternoon to confirm the resolution carries at a special meeting passing a by-law ...
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Advertising : 830 wordsVisiting Federal M.'sP.—In view of the proposed visit of Federal Parliamentarians to the North-West and West Coasts at the end of the present ...
Article : 595 wordsMiss Fletcher, head teacher of Sisters Creek State School, reported to yesterday's meeting of the Table Cape Council that Maggic Graham had ...
Article : 250 wordsGarden Fete.—On Saturday, 25th inst., a garden fete is to be held at "Garthowan" for the purpose of raising funds towards a Betumcd Soldiers' ...
Article : 84 wordsSteamer Traffic.—In consequence of the stoppage of the Loongana, and the fact that the ss Rotomnhana. sailed direct from Devonport to Melbourne ...
Article : 1,074 wordsCouncil Employes' Wages.—The roadmen in the employ of the Table Cape Council yesterday petitioned that body to increase their wages from 8/6 ...
Article : 289 wordsExtra Policeman.—At the reauest of the residents the Hen. J. Belton, M.H. A., has lecently been endeavoring to secure the sarvices of an additional ...
Article : 67 wordsFire.—About 12 p.m. on Saturday a fire broke out in the manure stores, owned by Messrs. Stenhouse end Co., adjacent to the wharf, and but for the ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Wed 8 Jan 1919, Page 2
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