Sir,—We are very much surprised at the contents of the Hon. L. M. Shoobridge's manifesto, especially as Mr. Shoobridge until lately has been one ...
Article : 696 wordsLetters published to-day are in the nature of replies to what has already appeared. A large number have reached us which ...
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Advertising : 673 wordsSupreme Court: A sitting of the Supreme Court of Tasmania is to take place at Burnie on Tuesday, June 20, when Mr. Justice ...
Article : 1,015 wordsThe Holiday: Last Monday was, observed as a holiday in honor of the King's birthday, and a large number of "Valites" ...
Article : 123 wordsBand Committee Meeting: In another column notice is given that a special meeting of the committee of the Ulverstone Brass ...
Article : 779 wordsSir,—"Kathleen Murray," [?]n her letter in Thursday's issue to the women of Wilmot, calls their attention to the fact that if they help to elect Mrs. ...
Article : 95 wordsA Great Success: C. R. Morris' sale has entirely roused the district. After recording your vote to-morrow, call in at this ...
Article : 35 wordsSir,—At the meeting held by the Hon. J. B. Hayes in Devonport on Tuesday night, in answer to a question [?]e the department turning a soldier off ...
Article : 163 wordsStill Booming: C. R. Morris' sale is still booming. Don't leave it too late to call.* ...
Article : 18 wordsElection Returns: "The Advocate" has made arrangements with its local representative to display the election returns ...
Article : 200 wordsSir,—Had "Fed Up" attempted to criticise the matter and not the manner of the P.P.A. candidates, it might (?) have been worth while to print his ...
Article : 121 wordsSir —I cannot allow this political campaign to pass without recording my most emphatic protest against the misleading and insulting attitude adopted ...
Article : 859 wordsStill Booming: C. R. Morris' sale is still booming. Don't leave it too late to call.* ...
Article : 18 wordsMeeting of Orchardists: Members of the Spreyton Orchardists and Progress Association are reminded of the meeting which is [?]o ...
Article : 68 wordsSir,—The very great privilege of helping Mr. Frank Marriott and Mr. Pollard in their election campaign throughout Darwin has given me a ...
Article : 190 wordsStill Booming: C. R. Morris' sale is still booming. Don't leave it too late to call.* ...
Article : 21 wordsStill Booming: C. R. Morris' sale is still booming. Don't leave it too late to call.* ...
Article : 24 wordsGolf: A monthly medal stroke competition will be held on the links to-morrow afternoon. The secretary will ...
Article : 350 wordsSir,—In yours of June 3 an anonymous scribe rushes into print, and, as might be expected from such a person, makes two considerable blunders. First, ...
Article : 506 wordsCreature Comforts: To meet an expressed wish the la[?]es of the local branch of the W.C.T.U. are providing an afternoon ...
Article : 182 wordsStill Booming: C. R. Morris' sale is still booming. Don't leave it too late to call.* ...
Article : 20 wordsSpencer Hospital: Subscribers to the Spencer Hospital are notified by advertisement that the financial year closes on June ...
Article : 191 wordsFelicitations: On Monday evening at Mr. Green's granary, a good crowd assembled to say a[?] revoir to Mr. Cyril ...
Article : 86 wordsMail Service: The farmers of South Kindred are thankful to Mr. E. Hobbs and Colonel Bell in arranging for a local ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Fri 9 Jun 1922, Page 4
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