"RUSSIA will enter the peace conference not only a victorious nation, but a strong one." This is the summing up of Reuter's representative at Moscow. Despite her more than 4 million dead, Russia is stronger than ever—"at the height of her power," as this correspondent puts it. How ...
Article : 741 wordsANNIVERSARY-The combined Bap-1 tist and Methodist Sunday School Anniversary was held in the hall. The preacher in the afternoon was Pastor B. Kingsmill ...
Article : 188 wordsTHE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER received the newly appointed Governor of Bengal (Mr. R. G. Casey) and Mr. J. S. Duncan, Acting High ...
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Family Notices : 281 wordsThough there are times for staying in This evening is not one When the wind's pack pursues a swift And copper-pelted sun ...
Article : 92 wordsCOMFORTS FUND DANCE—The fortnightiy Comforts Fund dance will be held in the Crystal Theatre this evening. Stretton's orchestra will supply the music. ...
Article : 209 wordsDANCE—The annual New Year's Eve dance was well attended, visitors being present from all surrounding districts. The takings were £18, which will be divided ...
Article : 130 wordsMrs. Alary Ann Kine, widow of the late Louis A, King, after being in failing health for the past 12 months, died at her residence, Forest, on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 175 wordsVISIT OF JEEP—Mr. B. L. Ralph. chairmau of the Patriotic Society has been advised that the amphibious jeep that has been visiting the N.W. Const, will be at ...
Article : 86 wordsAMERICAN TEA—An American tea held at the home of Mrs. J. M. Young returned a profit of £55, which was distributed thus: Sheepskin vest fund and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 wordsHOBART, Wednesday.—A site for a home for invalids and for a sanatorium will be selected in Launceston next week by the Minister for Health (Mr. ...
Article : 101 wordsHAMPER RECEIVED. — From Pte. Allan C. Ross, "Somewhere In New Guinea," the Lower Barrington Patriotic Committee has received a letter ...
Article : 159 wordsDEMOCRACY has always been uneasily in the saddle in South America. lt is a land which breeds tyrants and nourishes dissension, and it would appear that steps will need to be taken after the war to root out cells of communal trouble. The Argentine has shown pro-Nazi sympathies during ...
Article : 349 wordsOutward—Mainland States: Daily. King island: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Flinders Island: Monday. Wednesday and Friday. ...
Article : 418 wordsFARMERS' WANTS—"We don't want any more rain for some time," declared a farmer yesterday. Wet, muggy conditions were more to be dreaded than any other ...
Article : 655 wordsHOBAKT, Wednesday.—To discuss the closing of shops in Launceston on Saturday mornings, the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) is to a meet a number of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 wordsTHE HOLIDAYS. — Always popular at holiday time, this season has proved no exception for the attractive beaches and swimming pool at Port Sorell. ...
Article : 163 wordsPIE CRUST—Now that we are into January, we have entered the camping season. A couple of weeks ago, I gave you a reminder about the preparation of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 486 wordsGifts and donations are acknowledged from the following: G. and W. Anson, Burnie H. and B. Riley. Latrobe; L. and G. Saward, Natone; J. Winter, Natone; ...
Article : 130 wordsHOBART, Wednesday.—The Campania district is having its biggest flood for six years. Crops have been damaged and some washed ...
Article : 76 wordsSUCCESSFUL PUPIL—Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Hicks have been notified that their daughter. Dawn, aged 12 years, has won a junior country bursary. ...
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Advertising : 324 wordsHOBART, Wednesday.—To make possible the introduction of a free hospital scheme in Tasmania an amendment to the Hospitals Act 18 ...
Article : 143 wordsHOBART, Wednesday.—The Minis ter for Health (Mr. Howroyd) is to urge the appropriate authorities to release fly spray if it is available. ...
Article : 102 wordsThe Society for the care of Crippled Children acknowledged the following donations: Previously acknowledged, £2391/3; Broadland House C. of E. G.G. School ...
Article : 91 wordsFISHING INDUSTRY. — Local fishermen are asking when steps will be taken to place the fishing industry on a payable basis. At a recent meeting ...
Article : 732 wordsWhen a cream lorry and a double-seater sedan can collided at the intersection of the Myalla road with the State highway at ...
Article : 150 wordsRED CROSS EFFORT—Owing to the success of the sale of flowers, produce and cakes conducted in the small shop adjoining Byard's bakery for Red Cross ...
Article : 216 wordsHOBART, Wednesday.—Prizes don ated by the Tasmanian Industrial Gases Pty. Ltd. for the oxy-acetylone and electric welding examinations at ...
Article : 117 wordsHOBART, Wednesday.—"No council will lose anything under these proposals, which are put forward with the object of benefiting ...
Article : 229 wordsPATRIOTIC—A ball conducted in the Town Hall on New Year's Eve by the Stanley Patriotic Fund Committee was a great success. The attendance was large ...
Article : 93 wordsHOBART, Wednesday.—The chairman of the Accommodation Board (Lieut.-Colonel Taylor) has advised the Minister for Mines (Mr. Lane) that ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Thu 6 Jan 1944, Page 2
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