Mr. W. J. Smith, West [?] has received a cable stating that [?] son, Private B. H. Smith, M.M., Battalion, is returning to [?] ...
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Family Notices : 244 wordsBEVONPORT.—Dolivencs yesterday were fairly heavy, both by rail a road The deliveries bv rail were 2282 bgs potatoes 516 bgs peas, and ...
Article : 352 wordsSpoken to at Burnie yesterday, Mr. W. A. Herkes, Federal bnttergrader, said he did not think that the recent rain would have the effect of ...
Article : 170 wordsFarmers who have noted the vague mature of the reply recently received rom the Agency-General, in reply to the query sent by cable in regard to ...
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Advertising : 931 wordsLOWER BARRINGTON.—After long and continuous spell of dry we ther, and at times oppressive tempe atures, a break occurred on Sunday ...
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Advertising : 3 wordsComplaints concerning telegraph delays have long been rife, in Tasmania; not only in the Norih-West, but in Launceston and the South ...
Article : 829 wordsThe special [?] organised [?] guin in connection with the [?] Field Service campaign to [?] the Rechabitre Hall on Wednesday ...
Article : 395 wordsReturned Soldiers' Reception.—A meeting of the Returned Soldiers' Reception Committee, presided over by the Warden, was held in the Court ...
Article : 504 wordsRed Cross Workers.—The third annual Red Cross meeting was held in the local hall, there being about 80 ladies present, including visitors from ...
Article : 333 wordsW. T. Bell and Co., Ltd., held their usual fortnightly sale at Ulverstone yesterday, market as follows:— Beef: Fair yarding; price about 45/ ...
Article : 117 wordsSchool.—At the request of parents and residents the Hon. J. Belton, M.H.A., recently asked the Education Department what was being done in ...
Article : 94 wordsOwing to the [?] addressed toi "The Advocate" matters of general interest [?] been decided to [?] a social [?] ...
Article : 49 wordsWelcomes Home. — Private J. M'Guire, who has had four years' active service, arrived homo yesterday by the midday train from Launceston. ...
Article : 150 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Messrs. Bryant and Hayes, Sussex street, Sydney, report:- There is no alteration to repprt in ...
Article : 88 wordsStanley.—Last Friday evening a meeting of the Stanley Red Cross Society, presided over by Mr. H. G. Spicer, was held at Mrs. K. C. ...
Article : 124 wordsSir,—On behalf of the local [?] ation Committee, the following [?] is made to all ablishedied and [?] men to render a service to a [?] ...
Article : 210 wordsSir.—Mrs. W. M'Near, of Barrington, whose husband recently died under tragic circumstances, has asked me to express her very deep sense of ...
Article : 108 wordsSoldiers Return.—On Tuesday evening Lieut. Ainsworth returned with his parents from Hobart, mm was accorded a welcome hy tho Warden, Cr. ...
Article : 164 wordsThe Weither. — The rainfall since the drought broke up was added to during the 24 hours preceding 3 a.m. yesterday by five points, making a ...
Article : 806 wordsLeven and Bowlers meet on the Ulverstone Cricket Ground tomorrow. The undermentioned players have been selected to represent the ...
Article : 79 wordsHome Again.—Several soldiers arrived at Burnie yesterday by the midday and evening trains. They were Corporal R. W. Monis, M.M., South ...
Article : 1,063 wordsHOBART, Thursday.—The official forecast of the weather over Tasmania issued, at noon to-day for the ensuing 24 hours, is: ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Fri 21 Feb 1919, Page 2
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