The annual report of the Associated Pulp and Paper Makers' Council, covering the period ended April 30 last, reveals that the council's activities were widened in scope and its efforts resulted in unqualified success. The report states that the agreement ...
Article : 927 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Trading was moderate on the Stock Exchange to-day. The market remained firm. Industrials showed eight rises. With a turnover of ...
Article : 168 wordsThe beautifying of the grounds surrounding the new concrete hospital at Queenstown has commenced, and it is expectcd that the major part of the ...
Article : 130 wordsRURAL WATER SCHEME.—Mr. L. T. Spurr, M.H.A.,has been advised by the Mininer for Works (.Mr. Madden) that consideration will be given to the ...
Article : 210 wordsPARENTS' ASSOCIATION. — A meeting of the Parents' Association was held in the Area School on Monday evening, when Mr. C. R. Morris ...
Article : 102 wordsHOME MISSION,—The quarterly meeting of the Methodist Home Mission Station was held at Lower Wil mot on Monday night. Mr. P. Howard, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 719 wordsThe restoration of normal street lighting has been commenced in Queenstown, and should be completed this week. The effect has been most ...
Article : 56 wordsCOMPLIMENTARY.—A complimentary evening was tendered to Pte. Phocbe Woolley, A.W.A.S., on Friday night. There was a good attendance. ...
Article : 135 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the Waratah Council those present were the Warden (Cr. Bester), and C[?]s. L. Kestles, E. Matthews, A. Langmaid, R. Taplin, H. ...
Article : 285 wordsLADIES' GUILD.—A meeting of the Methodist Ladies' Guild was held in the ante-room of the hall. Mrs. F. Millar, who was in the chair, thanked ...
Article : 99 wordsP.O.W. DANCE.—To-morrow night a dance will be conducted in the Crvstal Theatre for the P.O.W. Fund. Music will be provided by Mrs. Knowles' ...
Article : 126 wordsCOLD WEATHER.—The weather of late has been extremely cold, several very v severe frosts being experienced. Growth is almost at a standstill, and ...
Article : 33 wordsPATRIOTIC SOCIETY.—The monthly meeting of the Patriotic Society was held an Wednesday evening.Mr. Evans presided. The collections for ...
Article : 67 wordsPOPULAR GIRL COMPETITION.— A concert and dance to wind up the popular girl competition for patriotie funds was held in the King's Hall. A ...
Article : 260 wordsV.D.C.—There will be a church parade for "F" Coy., V.D.C., on Sunday, at 2.30 p.m., at the Moriarty Hall. Service dress will be worn. A company ...
Article : 209 wordsSHACKS ON FORESHORE—Whether permission will be planted to persons desirous of crecling shacks on the foreshore, at Somerset will be decided by Cam Ward ...
Article : 144 wordsLADIES' GUILD.—The Methodist Ladies' Guild at its monthly meeting donated £1/1/ to the Allies' Day Appeal. lt was decided to hold the ...
Article : 67 wordsCARD EVENING.—A Red Cross card avening was held on July 6. Despite a very cold night, there was a fair attendance. The door prize was won ...
Article : 44 wordsPOTATO CONTRACTS.—Potato contracts have been received by farmers and have been acceptable to most. Some favor the inclusion of a rule ...
Article : 116 wordsALLIES' DAY APPEAL—After buttons for the Allies' Day Appeal had been forwarded to schools in country centres, a number of residents signified their ...
Article : 988 wordsSOCIAL. — There was large gatherin at the Memorial Hall on Saturday evening at a complimentary social tendered to L.A.C. Keith Cock. Mr. A. ...
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Advertising : 123 wordsSAFE AND WELL—A young Tasmanian to come safely through, the Tunisian campaign is Flying Officer John R. Waterhouse, eldest son of Mr. and ...
Article : 672 wordsSTREET STALLS.—The street stall conducted by Mesdames G. Lancaster and E. Ling on Thursday for the Red Cross Two Blues' ball, realised £3/10/. ...
Article : 82 wordsPATRIOTIC DANCE. — Miss Nell Gaffney and her committee organised a successful dance in the Town Hall on Friday night for the Patriotic Fund. ...
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Advertising : 149 wordsNOTICE TO CUSTOMERS. — Mr. E. N. Enstall wishes to notify all customers that he will not be at Cuprona this month, but will be calling as usual ...
Article : 32 wordsPATRIOTIC. — Included in the patriotic collections for April and May were: Mr. M'Natty, Mrs. Duniam. Audrey Duniam, Mrs. Stokes, D. ...
Article : 37 wordsSALVAGE.—The chairman (Mr. H. B. Somerset) presided at the weekly meeting of the local branch of the State Salvage Committee last night, when the ...
Article : 481 wordsH0BART, Tuesday. — A meeting of the executive of the Southern Tasmanian Dairymen's Association, at Hobart to-day, agreed to the following resolution ...
Article : 127 wordsBALL.—A ball for the Church of England was held on Thursday evening. Door takings were over £7. A chocolate waltz was won by Mr. Stan Lockett ...
Article : 40 wordsPARENTS' ASSOCIATION.—At the monthly meeting of the Parents and Friends' Association the secretary acknowledged receipt of a donation of 5/ ...
Article : 176 wordsPATRIOTIC.— The third of a series of euchre parties held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Freeman, Montumana, was well attended. Prizes for cards ...
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Advertising : 18 wordsV.D.C. — At the invitntion of the Warden (Cr. E. E. Poke), the V.D.C. will give a demonstration of training and equipment at the Town Hall ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Wed 14 Jul 1943, Page 4
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