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Family Notices : 259 wordsTHE special address to Congress by the American President was broadcast in several languages, for Mr. Roosevelt has something which he wishes the world as well as America to hear. And doubtless, too, he spoke into a whispering gallery, as never ...
Article : 763 wordsThe Premier (Mr. A. G. Ogilvie) announced to-day that notification had been received from the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 489 wordsTHE DUKE AND DUOHESS OF KENT left London on Tuesday by 'plane on their way to Athens, where they are to be present at the wedding ...
Article : 132 wordsOwing to insufficient accommodation in inter-State vessels for the return of visitors to the mainland, a number of bookings from Sydney and elsewhere ...
Article : 642 wordsGOD'S biggest victories ate won on the battlefields which have seen our biggest defeats. ...
Article : 27 wordsIT was a warm day, and a dull case concerning, the rights of river commissioners was being argued. ...
Article : 72 wordsHOBART, Wednesday. — The Premier (Mr, A. G. Ogilvie) announced to-day that a most notable visitor to Tasmania this month would be the ...
Article : 111 wordsAre you worsted in a fight? Laugh it off. Are you cheated of your right? Laugh it off. ...
Article : 74 wordsAMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—Princess Juliana, standing at the ontrance of the Soestdyk Palace, welcomed her husband, Prince Bernhard, who walked ...
Article : 71 wordsQuestion: Is there a shipping company likely to accept work as fare to New Zealand? Answer: As far ns can be ...
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Advertising : 225 wordsThe funeral of the late Mr. Thomas Wright, who flied at his home at Abbotsham on Tuesday evening, took place yesterday. The cortege moved ...
Article : 344 wordsAnother pair of white wings are likely to disappear from Bass Strait. They are the white sails of the auxiliary ketch ...
Article : 157 wordsAccording to the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. R. Cosgrove), prospects for trade with New Zealand are most encouraging. ...
Article : 151 wordsThe Minister controlling fishcries (Mr. E. J. Ogilvie) said to-day that excellent prospects, both commercially and from a sporting ...
Article : 256 wordsHOBART, Wednesday.—While walking psst the police station on Boxing Day, Robert Cyril Cracknell, who had been wanted for nearly 18 months ...
Article : 125 wordsThere was a large and representative attendance at the funeral of the late Mrs. F. S. R. Shoobridge, of Mella, which took place at the Stanley ...
Article : 95 wordsInsufficient accommodation in inter-State vessels in the immediate future for the return to the mainland of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 132 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday — Rough weather in Bass Strait delayed the arrival of the Taroona from Launceston nearly two hours to-day. ...
Article : 54 wordsArrangements for the world Christian Endeavor conference to be held in Melbourne from August 2 till 8, at which 5000 delegates will ...
Article : 112 wordsHOBART, Wednesday. — The death occurred at Hobart to-day of Mr. J. C. Grahame, former superintendent of the Mission to Seamen. In his 72nd year, ...
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Advertising : 183 wordsLAUNCESTON, Wednesday. — The auxiliary schooler Mistral, which has come to Tasmanian waters to search for swordfish, remained at its berth at ...
Article : 108 wordsOTTAWA, Tuesday. — Sir George Perley (80) a House of Commons veteran, former High Commissioner in London and a member of the Imperial ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Commonwealth Gazette contains notification of the promotion of Lieut-Colonel James Purcell Clark, D.S.O., V.D., to the rank of full colonel. ...
Article : 269 wordsBRISBANE, Wednesday.—The story of the goose that laid a golden egg has almost a modern parallel in a duck won in a Christmas art union by Mrs. ...
Article : 89 wordsDuring recent years Australia has been supplying migrants to Britain. Since 1930, excess of departures ...
Article : 385 words"Pax" (South Forest) writes: The biegest eater of half-grown lucks, fowls, hares and rabbits is without doubt the swamp hawk. With his ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Thu 6 Jan 1938, Page 2
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