IT is pleasing to find that the Australian Natives' Association is progressing in Tasmania, and particularly, during recent months, in the North-West. As stated in the report presented to the annual conference at Devonport on Friday and Saturday ...
Article : 756 wordsSENATOR OGDEN, Assistant Federal Minister, returned to his home at Moonah at the week-end. A meeting of the Federal Cabinet is to be held ...
Article : 528 wordsState and Federal Overlapping: Following a recent conference between the Premiers of Victoria, New South Wates, and South Austrlia, at ...
Article : 588 wordsWHY, thou will quarrel with a man that hath a hair mare, or a hair less, in his beard, than thou hast: thou wilt quarrel with a ...
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Advertising : 211 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The King today enjoyed nearly three hours of brilliant, sunshine in Cranwell House grounds. To-morrow the band from ...
Article : 94 wordsPage 3: Turf, golf and cricket in Tamania. Page 4: Mainland racing. Page 7: A.N.A. conference at ...
Article : 42 wordsA STORY is told of a lady who went into the glove department of a store and asked for a pair of gentlemen's gauntlets. When ...
Article : 107 wordsLONDON, Friday.—The King spent thee hours in the grouuds of Craigwell House to-day enjoying the strongest aad warmest sunshine since his ...
Article : 216 wordsTHE dusk enfolds Jerusalem, and gloom. The emept streets and silent city walls. ...
Article : 100 wordsMails for Australian Statas and ovorseas close at Burnie, Ulverstone and Devonport post offices respectively as under: ...
Article : 62 words"THE only discomfort experienced during our trip," said one of the Reso tourist party, which toured the West Coast dating the ...
Article : 105 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—The Queen, the Prince of Wald, and the Duke of York were present to-day at the simple funeral of the late Dowager Marchioness ...
Article : 31 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.—Sir Ge[?] Handley Knibbs, C.M.G., died at home, Sunnyside Avenue, Camberwell, at noon to-day, at the age of 71. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Family Notices : 217 wordsThe party of thirteen Victorians who have been visiting the West and North-West under the guidance of Mr. E. T. Emmett, director of the ...
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Advertising : 299 wordsOn Saturday evening Sergeant Thomas Charles Crawford, of the Tasinanian Police Force, died suddenly at Smithton. The death was caused by ...
Article : 181 wordsAt the A.N.A. conference at Devonport on Saturday Mr. G. E. Rees (Wynyard) moved a resolution urging the Government to give greater attention ...
Article : 115 wordsIt is tribute to the courage of the race that it can koop up its hilarities oven through periods of darkest difficulty. Some great ...
Article : 290 wordsAn interesting account of the efforts that have been made in Scotland to combat the unemployment evil was given by Mr. J. Stewart, J.P., a member ...
Article : 371 wordsTOKIO, Saturday.—It is officially announced that the Empiss Nagako expectes to give birth to he third child in September. The only iving child ...
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Advertising : 139 wordsR. F. JELLEY PERFORMS WELL. HOBART, Saturday.—The Tasmanian amateur track championships were conducted on the North Hobart ground on ...
Article : 243 wordsMOUNT BUFFALO, Sunday.—The holiday spirit at the CHalet has been marked by the disappearance of one of the guests, a Miss Donbavand, believed ...
Article : 85 wordsLAUNCESTON, Sunday.—The death occurred at Launceston in the carly hours of this morning of the well-known sportsman and musician, Mr. W. T. ...
Article : 350 wordsDALLAS (U.S.A.), Claude Bracey to-day set a new unoffiical world's record for 100 yards—9 4-10 seconds. Several watches times him. It is not ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Mon 1 Apr 1929, Page 2
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