THE true way to live is to bring to each duty that comes to us our wisest thought and our best skill. ...
Article : 40 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.— As there will be no train running to the Flemington racecourse for the second day of the V.A.T.C. meeting ...
Article : 536 wordsWOMEN'S DAY OF PRAYER— The women representatives ot the different churches met at the Methodist Vestry on Tuesday to arrange for the Women's ...
Article : 448 wordsTHE KING on Tuesday received in audience Lieut.— General Sir Arthur Smith on big appointment as G.O.C. inC. Persia and Iraq, and Lord Moyno ...
Article : 275 wordsINDICATIONS point to the fortunes of the Land of thce Rising Sun slowly sinking, so that Japan may be qualifying for the title of the Land of the Setting Sun. At least in the South-West Pacific, as well as the Mid-Pacific, Japanese military hopes are "going west." The virtual clearing ...
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Family Notices : 424 words"Give me the name, of an animals " said the school-mistress. "An average," volunteered little Bertie. ...
Article : 59 wordsHow sleep the brave who sink to rest By all their country's wishes blestl By fairy hands their knell is rung, By forms unseen their dirge is sungi ...
Article : 61 wordsCOASTERS ABROAD — Mr. J. F. Wright. Potato Field Officer, who was home for the week-end said he had an interesting experience at Kingaroy, a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 308 wordsThe following Tasmanian Army casualty list was released by the Military Aulhorities yesterday:AUSTRALIA.— Previously reported ...
Article : 149 wordsRED CROSS DANCE— A dance will be held in the Masonic Hall to-morrow night to.; Red Cross funds. The function is being organised by Mrs. H. Allison. ...
Article : 306 wordsHARDLY is one indiscretion bv Mr. Ward forgotten but he commits another. His tongue is an unruly member. One of his colleagues, in endeavoring to excuse him, said he was entitled to express his opinion. But office demands that a Minister should not be indiscreet on matters of ...
Article : 338 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The latest. R.A.A.F. casutlay list, containing the names of 96 members serving overseas and 40 in Australia and ...
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Advertising : 215 wordsA correspondent asks whether any reader can give details of the wreck of the Rebecca. ...
Article : 20 wordsMr. nuil Mrs George Vaughan, Nowington College, Sydney, formerly ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 48 wordsMBOXJRNK. Wednesday.— Bark Felt is still running in the yard at J. Mulcarv's stables at Caulfield, and evidently no attempt is to be made ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 415 wordsThe funeral of the late Air. Donald Joseph Koberts, of Devonport, took place in the Devonport General Cemetery, being largely attended. Father ...
Article : 170 wordsThe death occurred in the Spencer Hospital. Wynyard, on Saturday, of Mr. Henry Clingelell'er, at Somerset. Deceased, who was the third son of the ...
Article : 221 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Lord Solar, who showed promising form in the Federal Stakes at Flemington on Saturday — he ran fifth — will not run ...
Article : 52 words"It is the desire of the Army to keep the next of kin of the soldier posted with information regarding casualties, etc., with the least possible ...
Article : 152 wordsA.T.C.— The ceremony of handing over the local flight of the A.T.C. to the newly formed squadron on Saturday will be the occasion of a compulsory parade for all ...
Article : 250 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Mosfine, an acceptor for the Futurity Handicap at Flemington on Saturday, died yesterday morning. This will ...
Article : 183 wordsTHE TOMATO CROP— Satisfaetion has been expressed that the cannery for tomatoes was got into operation at the right moment. This was the result of rushed ...
Article : 871 wordsMrs. Clara Hawes, who died at the Devon Publie Hospital as the result of an accident, was a well-known resident of Penguin. She was born at Caveside ...
Article : 168 wordsCANBERRA, Wednesday.— The Minister for Air (Mr. Drakcford) to-day announced thE appointment of Mr. D. M'Yey as Director-General of Civil ...
Article : 117 wordsThe death occurredat Hobart on Saturday of Mr. John Veitch, a former resident of Burnie, where he was born 77 years aso. He lived practically the ...
Article : 115 wordsThe outstanding feature of the Nietta carnival on Saturday will he the lain. Underhand Chopping Championship of Tasmania, which has drawn a field of ...
Article : 205 wordsWELCOME HOME— Last weeli a public welcome was extended to Bvr. R. Bramich, A.M.C., home on leave after being a prisoner os war in Germany for 24 years. ...
Article : 114 wordsPERTH (W.A.). Wednesday.— Mr. R. S. Sampson (66), member for Swan in the W.A. Legislative Assembly since 1921, and publisher of 27 country ...
Article : 37 wordsMr. H. R. Dobbie. P.M.,expressed the view in the Ulverstone Police Court yesterday that in view of the danger to the travelling ...
Article : 198 wordsMr. A. Lillico, M.L.C., commenting, yesterday on the Premier's statement regarding the responsibility of the Legislative Council in regard to the Powers ...
Article : 220 wordsSCOUT MEETING-Satisfactory — Progress was reported at the monthly meering of the Boy Scouts on Monday night. Buring the week-end four of the boys passed ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 wordsFARMERS' MEETING— An important meeting of vegetable growers to meet the Deputy Controller of Defence Foodstuffs (Mr. J. K. Higgins) will be held at the ...
Article : 73 wordsSouthern Division: Progress total, £164.708/12/4, including £52,881/14/5 the Prisoners of War Fund. ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Thu 17 Feb 1944, Page 2
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