STANLEY, Wednesday. — A man nained Louis Tasman Smith, who was working on the Stanley-Trowntta railway line, was found dead in his tent ...
Article : 118 wordsMotors Collide.—A collision occurred yesterday morning between, the, railway motor and a private motor ear which was driven by Mr. Harper, an ...
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Advertising : 1,307 wordsDEVONPORT.—Deliveries by rail yesterday were restricted to £33 bgs potatoes, while those by road were 933 bgs potatoes and 30 bgs chaff. The ...
Article : 294 words"Muddling through" is a sneer that has frequently been flung at the constitutional methods of the British Empire hy mure ...
Article : 464 wordsSMITHTON, Wednesday.—An Inquiry was held to-day into the cireumstances surrounding the death of Louis Tasman Smith, who was found dead ...
Article : 417 wordsWelcome Social.—A welcome social was tendered to Corp. S. Bonfield and Ptes. K. Harkness and R. Wright, in the Bapt'st vestry on Tuesday night. ...
Article : 526 wordsWEST KENTISH.—Farmers are busy hay cutting. There are some very good crops, and a few nice paddocks of wheat are noticeable, but not nearly ...
Article : 413 wordsSnakes.—Snakes seem to be very numerous and savage this summer, and large numbers have been reported killed. Mr. Chas. Ling, who has had a ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Rotomahahn.—The ss Rotomahana left Melbourne at noon yesterday with 219 passengers and 73 tons of cargo, including 1 motor car, for Burnie. ...
Article : 578 wordsThe annual meeting of the Latr[?]be Ebrticultural Society was held yesterday, Mr. J. Chamberlain Presiding. The report stated that three sho[?]s ...
Article : 189 wordsThe Steamer Service.—The ss Rotomahana left Melbourne at noon yesterday, with a full complement of pasesngers and a light cargo for Burnie and ...
Article : 549 wordsMainwaring Bros. report:—We held our first stock sale on Monday, and Bold nearly all lines offering. There was a fair yarding of bacon pigs. Sales ...
Article : 72 wordsNo grentor compliment could be paid to a popular actor than the reception accorded Allen Doone and his company at the Majestic Theatre ...
Article : 290 wordsAustralia, like, all other belligerent countries, has her post-war problems, problems which will tax the reconstructive genius of her statesmen to the ...
Article : 476 wordsThe Tasmanian Woolgrowers' Agency Co., Ltd., report having held their usual fortnightly sale at Coo-ee yesterday, when a good averago yarding of ...
Article : 206 wordsSYILNEY, Wednesday.—Messrs Bryant and Hayes, Sussex street, Sydney, report:- The position is decidedly easier for ...
Article : 151 wordsAccident. — W. Davis, an employe at the Reeky Cape mill, met with an accident on Tuesday afternoon. He wns riding on a wagon, when he was thrown ...
Article : 208 wordsThc Imperial authorities have advised the New Zealand Butter and Cheese Committee that an advance payment will he made on butter and cheese after ...
Article : 80 wordsPolice Court.—Before Messrs. A. C. Smith and W. B. Collins, J.'s.P., Sergeant Eyles prosecuting, for a breach of the Licensing Act, R. Bates was ...
Article : 80 wordsHemlock. — In several localities around Ulverstone the poisonous plant hemlock thrives luxuriantly. It has an inviting appearance, and in many ...
Article : 407 wordsBridgo Wanted.—At the request of the residents of the district the Hon. J. Briton, M.H.A., has been endeavoring to persuade the Public Work ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Thu 9 Jan 1919, Page 2
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