When the adjourned Inquest on Victor Oswin Jones (33), of Cethana, who was fatally injured when he was struck by the limb ...
Article : 106 wordsBecause of continuous wet weather in Queenstown Preventing practice and the disrepair of the Gormanston pitch, the opening of the L.D.C.A. roster series has been This decision was reached by the ...
Article : 337 wordsR.S.L. BALL.—A large crowd attended the annual R.S.L. ball. Door takings amounted to approximately £85. The hall was ...
Article : 156 wordsThe secretary of the Latrobe Agricultural Society (Mr. V. Perkins) said yesterday that now all entries had been collated, prospects for the ...
Article : 230 wordsMETHODIST LADIES' GUILD.— The monthly" meeting was held on October 7, Rev. E. A. Baker presiding. Mrs. K. Badcock was ...
Article : 97 wordsAt the annual meeting of the Zeehan Cricket Association, it was deci[?]ed that roster games would commence on November 9, when ...
Article : 102 wordsMUSHROOMS. — The weather conditions have promoted a growth in mushrooms which would do credit to an autumn season. In a paddock ...
Article : 45 wordsINSPECTOR'S REPORT — The output of the pumps at the waterworks had shown an increase since they were cleaned out, said the ...
Article : 736 wordsBOWLING CLUB.—Will all members and intending members please attend a working bee at the green to-morrow (Saturday) morning.—S. ...
Article : 23 wordsR.S.L. DANCE.—The R.S.L. has arranged a dance for Saturday, October 25. The floor will be good. Mrs. Allison's orchestra Is special ...
Article : 40 wordsPARENTS' MEETING. —Mr. W. T.Young presided over a general meeting of the Parents' Association. The treasurer (Mr.O. Groom) ...
Article : 75 wordsHOBART, Thursday.—"It is manif[?]ly impossible with stores at the present high levels for fat stock to be sold at a price which will enable ...
Article : 250 wordsHOBART, Thursday.—The Minister for Transport (Mr. Howroyd) said to-day that five 31-seater buses for use by the Transport ...
Article : 51 wordsCUT FOOT.—Mr. Alan Crowden, while cutting wood, had his foot severely cut when his axe slipped through a log. He was conveyed ...
Article : 130 wordsEDUCATIONAL TOUR.—At present visiting the south of Tasmania are 27 children from the Currte Area School. In charge of ...
Article : 437 wordsLAUNCESTON, thursday. — A Skymaster will bring passengers to northern Tasmania for the first time during A.N.A'b special Christmas ...
Article : 134 wordsR.S.L. HOUSE—At a meeting of the R.S.L. committee list night it was repoted that the foundations of the house being built for disposal ...
Article : 1,105 wordsLOCAL COAL.—Coal mining Is continuing steadily in the Spieyton area, and a party of five Is constantly mining. The coal is under ...
Article : 729 wordsAPPRECIATION.—When a letter was read at the recent council meeting from the Secretary for Education stating that arrangements had ...
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Advertising : 225 wordsBOY SCOUTS.—Members of the group committee of the Boy Scouts Association met last evening, when appreciation was expiessed of the ...
Article : 99 wordsCORNER IMPROVEMENTS —A[?] the monthly meeting of the committee of the Tourist and Progress Association refeience was made to ...
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Advertising : 263 wordsLAUNCESTON, Thursday —Leonard Keith Cadman was sentenced to one month's imprisonment by Mr. E.G. Butler, P.M., in the Police ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 738 wordsBUSY PORT.—The capacity of the port was taxed to its utmost on Wednesday, when the Wombat and Defender were discharging and the ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Fri 24 Oct 1947, Page 4
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