Correspondents are reminded that all contributions must be written in ink and on one side of the paper only, otherwise publication will not be ...
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Family Notices : 491 wordsLAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—At Legerwood to-day this three-year-old son of Mr. E. Brooks had his right hand severed below the knuckles. It ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 214 wordsDEVONPORT.—Tuesday is generally a quiet day in produce circles, and yesterday was no exception. Potatoes were firmer, and Brownells were ...
Article : 299 wordsThe successive conferences of Premiers are remarkable for the number and prime importance of the subjects they discuss, the lack of unanimity which ...
Article : 727 wordsWeather.—The coldest snap experienced for years sums up the weather of the past week. After several severe frosts rain fell on Monday ...
Article : 94 wordsHOBART, Tuesday.—Thomas Clarke was admitted into hospital to-day with his right hand badly lacerated. He was working at a sawmill near Lady's ...
Article : 66 wordsBand Dance.—The band had advertised a special holiday dance for Monday, but like many other functions, the attendance was marred by the teeming ...
Article : 260 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—Two trams collided in Pitt street Sydney, to-day. Many of the passengers were thrown from their seats, and three were ...
Article : 52 wordsLAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—Sir Keith Smith was accorded a civic reception at the Town Hall to-day by the Mayor (Alderman Shields) and leading ...
Article : 91 wordsLAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—The associated agents report:—At the Newstead fat stock market to-day a good yarding in numbers of sheep and ...
Article : 108 wordsRegaining Possession.—Messrs. H. A. Nichols and W. Delaney, J's.P., presided at the Police Court yesterday, and disposed of a case in which A. S. ...
Article : 78 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Leven Harbor Trust was held at Ulverstone yesterday afternoon. Present: Messrs. E. Hobbs (chairman), H. O. Allen, R. ...
Article : 643 wordsWEST PINE.—Very severe frosts have been in evidence here the last few mornings, and on Monday and yesterday rain fell heavily. Farmers are ...
Article : 127 wordsPost Office Re-opened.—The local Post Office which has been closed for five weeks, and for what cause nobody knows, has at last been re-opened, ...
Article : 35 wordsAt the Town Hall. Ulverstone, tomorrow night the story of Sir Ross Smith's epic flight from Britain to Australia will be told on the screen. ...
Article : 128 wordsAn Adelaide wool and skin exporter and merchant, who has made a study of the export and import trade, has been asked whether the fall in ...
Article : 281 wordsThe Merrymakers.—The trust fund of the local Methodist Church is in sad need of re[?]lenishing. as, during the late war the trustees, recognising the ...
Article : 144 wordsBall.—A gay and happy throng assembled in the local hall on Friday night, the occasion being a plain and fancy dress ball in aid of the hall ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 wordsIn a recent issue of the "Richmond River Herald" (N.S. Wales) a glowing report appears of a send-off to Mr. C. J. Fenton, formerly well-known at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 219 wordsPresbyterian Welcome.—A social evening was s[?]ent at the Presbyterian Church last Wednesday as a welcome to the new minister, Mr. Stares, who ...
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Advertising : 297 wordsKing's Birthday.—Monday was observed as a public holiday at Stanley, and banks, post office, and all places of business were closed. The ...
Article : 75 wordsStraits Trader.—The Union S.S. Co.'s Oonah is due from Melbourne this morning at 9 o'clock. According to advice received at the shipping office, ...
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Advertising : 339 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—For the fat sheep sales at Newmarket to-day there were approximately 37,700 drawn for (272 trucks and 10,400 by road), ...
Article : 363 wordsMaking of Roads.—A correspondent writes:—"Among the requests preferred to the Minister for Works on his recent visit to Smithton was one ...
Article : 171 wordsTrain Delayed.—Last night's down train was 55 minutes late in arriving at Burnie. This was due to a delay in the running of the afternoon ...
Article : 554 wordsSchool Concert.—A concert and sale of gifts was held in the State School on Wednesday night, in aid of the school fencing fund. The school ...
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Advertising : 113 wordsA Fractured Arm.—A little boy, Jack Rogers, son of Mrs. J. Rogers, of Cethana, met with a very painful accident on Monday. It appears that ...
Article : 157 wordsKing's Birthday.—The holiday was celebrated very quietly here, shops, banks, and the Post Office closing. The school opened as usual, the department ...
Article : 100 wordsTo-night's Concert.—A grand concert and dance is to be held to-night. Performers include Miss Frances M'Call and Mr. St. Clair Sheean (late of ...
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Advertising : 66 wordsThe Weather.—Rain commenced to fall at Latrobe yesterday morning, and continued steadily during the day. It will without doubt be of great ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Wed 9 Jun 1920, Page 2
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