SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Perfect weather conditions greeted the landing of the Prince of Wales at Sydney today. ...
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Advertising : 1,170 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Interest in the Ballarat contest has been stimulated by other political events, which have had the effect of ...
Article : 141 wordsHOBART, Wednesday.—The Central Fruit Board met in conference with representatives of the Co-operative Fruitgrowers' Association to-day, ...
Article : 415 wordsHOBART, Wednesday.—At the Supreme Court to day the Chief Justice (Sir Herbert Nicholls) continued the Royal Commission on the negotiations ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 121 wordsThe many friends of Mr. Chas. Ramsay, of Devonport, will he pleased to learn that he is steadily recovering from his recent illness. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 143 wordsFollowing the decision at other centres to protest against the determination of the Clerks' Wages Board as being unjust and unequitable, both ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 wordsIn reply to a request from the Launceston Traders' Association for the suspension of the determination, the Chief Inspector. Mr. H. Reynolds, ...
Article : 226 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—On the ground that a dead man cannot be named as co-respondent. Mr. Justice Gordon granted an application to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 wordsLAUNCESTON, Wednesday-.—At a meeting of the Launceston branch of the National Federation to-night the Federal salary "grab" was discussed ...
Article : 64 wordsSir,—In your issue of Juno 10 I notice a letter appearing over the signature of W. Ray, and publishing a report of a letter received from the ...
Article : 405 wordsThere was immense cheering as the Prince mounted the Jong flight of steps to the Royal carriage, whence the procession began, the city streets ...
Article : 302 wordsIncluded in the Oonah's cargo from Burnie for Melbourne last night were the following quantities of pvritic ore, intended for oversea ...
Article : 45 wordsMELBOURNE.—In future no commission on the sale of stamps above the denomination of a penny-halfpenny will be paid. ...
Article : 79 wordsAgents throughout the Commonwealth Inquiries promptly attended to. ...
Article : 33 wordsIn honor of the Prince's visit the Associated Pony Clubs lifted all disqualifications and suspensions incurred during the last twelve months. As the ...
Article : 49 wordsADELAIDE.—Tarcoola residents met the vice-regal train and inquired of a gentleman, who happened to bE Sir Archibald Weigall, the new ...
Article : 183 wordsWhile taking part in the aerial welcome to the Prince one of the machines when 300 feet in the air over Wooloomooloo Bay met with engine ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Chief Justice: There is another aspect insufficiently considered by Thompson. Up to the time when he decided he could not undertake to ...
Article : 386 wordsIn the opening of the Court to-day Mr. Lewis said:— My client and his advisors have given careful consideration to your ...
Article : 1,110 wordsThere were many thousands in the city to-night to view the illuminations. The streets were so packed with people that there was much difficulty in ...
Article : 319 wordsMr. Walch (for the Commissioner and Mr. Deeble), at the opening of the proceedings, used the expression that Smith and Deeble wished to have ...
Article : 505 wordsAn impressive sight greeted the Prince when he entered the Government House grounds at the termination of the royal progress. There were ...
Article : 123 wordsSir,—As the report of above in today's issue is scarcely correct, perhaps you will publish the facts of the case? Finding that an eighty-[?] ...
Article : 333 wordsSYDNEY.—The mothers and wives of Soldiers' Victory Association protested against the retention of disloyalists in Australia. ...
Article : 281 wordsDuring the procession the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) met a very mixed reception. There were occasional cheers, but for the most part, during ...
Article : 113 wordsAfter the procession thousands who had not brought food made a rush for the restaurants, and long queues were soon formed. The. proprietors of the ...
Article : 75 wordsHOBART, Wednesday Night.—It has been decided that the following questions will be further investigated by the Royal Commission:— ...
Article : 137 wordsLAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—At a meeting of the Carters and Drivers' Union dissatisfaction was expressed at the distinction made by employers ...
Article : 109 wordsNotwithstanding the police notices that no person would he allowed on verandah roofs, many defied the authorities and clambered on the roofs. ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Thu 17 Jun 1920, Page 3
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