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Family Notices : 143 wordsA Broken Leg.—Mr. Harold Bauld, a well-known larmer of the district, was the victim of a serious accident on Saturday ovening. He was assisting ...
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Advertising : 1,296 wordsDEVONPORT. — Naturally, there was nothing of moment in the produce market yesterday. Merchants were awaiting advices from Syduey before ...
Article : 65 wordsLast Rites.—The flineral of the late Mr. Jonathan Beswick took place yesterday at the Wesley Vale Cemetery. There was a large attendance, the ...
Article : 83 wordsLIENA.—The weather continues dry with high S.W. winds. Rain is badly needed. All vegetation is getting dry and parched. Very few turnips are ...
Article : 288 wordsBlackberries—Cr. A. D. W. Tongs enjoys the reputation of being one of the most candid of councillors. Strong to defend himself when he consider ...
Article : 522 wordsThe Weather. — Yesterday moorning was dull, with every prospect of an immediate downpour, but it clcared up, resulting merely in unpleasant ...
Article : 1,191 wordsPersonal.—The many friends of Mrs. Alf. Viney, of Stowport, are pleased to hear that she is making progress towards recovery after her recent illness. ...
Article : 170 wordsSYDNEY, Monday. — Messrs. Bryant and Hayes, Sussex st., report:- Owing to the small shipment of Tasmanians, the market is, firm. Best ...
Article : 138 wordsCycling. — A handicap bicycle race was run off on Saturday afternoon, the course being about 9 miles (to Exton and back). About 12 started, W. ...
Article : 67 wordsThe effect of thE prolonged dry weather on the coast is noticeable in the dairying industry. The milk supplies are falling off, and a good ...
Article : 200 wordsThe Food Supply.—At Saturday's meeting of the council, a letter was read from the Acting Chief Health Officer (Dr. A. H. Clarke) to the ...
Article : 396 wordsSoldiers' Welcome.—A public welcome and presentation of medals to returned soldiers will take place at the Rechabite Hall on Friday night. All ...
Article : 276 wordsMANILLA (N.S.W.).—A meeting of the local branch of the Farmers and Settlers' Association resolved that the time had arrived when the ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Wesley Vale district has been spoken of as one peculiarly favored this harvest, and the returns are bearing this out. The first peas threshed for ...
Article : 141 wordsY.M.C.A — Lient. J. E. Blackney and Mr. A. Jameson met [?]reral of those interested in Y.M.C.A. ma[?] at the Red Triangle after [?]ch ...
Article : 103 wordsWelcome Home.—A welcome social was given to three of the Kimberley boys, Trooper Iran Ibbott, Ptes. Chas. Vinoy and G. Knowles. After the ...
Article : 126 wordsHoming.—The Waratah Flving Club held a single-out race on Saturday from Ridgley. The weather was fine, with S. W. winds, Mr. Geo, W. Huxley ...
Article : 87 wordsWe are advised by Mr. A. H. Ashbolt, the secretary of the Hobart branch of the Overseas Central Committee, that a communication has ...
Article : 119 wordsAthletic Club.—Mr. S. Bird presided over a well-attended meeting of the Burnic Athletic Club in the Committee Room, Town Hall Buildings, last night. ...
Article : 1,179 wordsA match, played on the Pengu[?] Recreation Ground on Saturday against Ulverstone, resulted in an [?] qualified win for the visiters. Scores. ...
Article : 179 wordsAnglican Church.—The anniversary of St. Luke's Sunday School was celebrated on Sunday, when the Rev. J. C. Compton conducted three services ...
Article : 160 wordsStates Friday's Melbourne's "Age": A little excitement was occasioned in the market for oats yesterday by the eagerness of buyers of grain and the ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Tue 14 Jan 1919, Page 2
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