Trophies won during the season were presented at a social function held by the Smelters Football Club at Bower's Hotel, Queenstown, on Thursday night. Mr. C. ...
Article : 302 wordsThe weekly collection of salvage will be made this afternoon In No. 3 Area, which includes all properties from Steel street to Hilltop ...
Article : 101 wordsQUEENSTOWN.—Those who visited Hobart last week-end in connection with the A.I.F. Originals' reunion included Messrs. G. Connolly, J. Corby, G. ...
Article : 830 wordsWELFARE CLINIC—The Minister for Health (Mr Howroyd) informed Mr. Spurr, M.H.A., yesterday that the site first selected for the proposed ...
Article : 276 wordsCLUB FOR SAILORS—The good work done for sailors visiting the port by the United Services Club is deserving of commendation, and the hope has ...
Article : 934 wordsPADDY'S MARKET—A Paddy's Market will be held in the King's Hall to-day. At night Darke's Orchestra will provide music for dancing. ...
Article : 22 wordsBALLETTE—A ballette was held on Tuesday for hall funds. Miss Joan How, of Ulverstone was adjudged Belle of the Ball. Mr. Jim Robertson won a ...
Article : 30 wordsPOLICE COURT—In the Police Court yesterday morning, before the Warden (Cr. P. Williams, J.P.) and Mr. L. W. Taukard, J.P., Douglas M'Cullagh was ...
Article : 165 wordsWATER SUPPLY—Despite reconstruct of the system and the installation of a new million-gallon storage dam, the water supply to the town is still proving a ...
Article : 167 wordsPATRIOTIC—To-night the semi-final of the waltzing competition will take place, and the final next Saturday. There will be community singing and dancing on ...
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Advertising : 558 wordsPATRIOTIC—At the monthly meeting of the Patriotic Committee the secretary (Mr. Cherry) reported that £16/13/3 had been raised for the month and distributed ...
Article : 109 wordsPATRONAL FESTIVAL—Services in connection with the patronal festival of St. Luke's Church were continued last Sunday. At the morning ...
Article : 383 wordsPATRIOTIC—The joint secretaries for the patriotic sports to be held on November 11, Messrs. E. Richardson and H. Murray, report that preparations are well ...
Article : 81 wordsTRAIN LATE—Due to an engine breakdown at Devonport, the evening passenger train from Launceston, due at Burnie at 7.35 p.m., was 85 minutes behind ...
Article : 1,034 wordsVICTORY LOAN—In support of the Zeehan campaign for the Second Victory Loan a broadcast was made from 7QT. Queenstown. Speakers were Mrs. W. H. ...
Article : 37 wordsEGG APPEAL—The annual appeal for eggs for the Spencer Hospital is now being made throughout the municipality. For many years this appeal has met with ...
Article : 520 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—Moderate trading in a firm market was recorded to-day on the Stock Exchange. Government loans were firm, with four rises and one ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 717 wordsThe following will represent Queenstown in the women's hockey match to be played at Queenstown this afternoon against a visiting team from Burnie: G. ...
Article : 53 wordsMen are urgently needed for pea viner stations which will operate, when green peas for the cannery at Quoiba are being harvested. The harvesting is expected to ...
Article : 111 wordsEUCHRE TOURNEY—The final of the euchre series was held in the hall on Saturday evening. The winners were Mrs. J. House and Mr. L. House, and for the ...
Article : 73 wordsCARS COLLIDE—Messrs. W. E. Bakes and C. O. Allen, both of North Motton, were involved in a collision at the entrance to the saleyards in Lovett street on ...
Article : 408 wordsVICTORY LOAN—A resident writes: "Wake up Alcomie and help the fighting men speed the victory by calling at the local post office and filling in a Second ...
Article : 43 wordsHOBART, Friday.—Harold Northcote Pearce was sentenced to four years' imprisonment by the Chief Justice (Sir John Morris) in the Criminal Court for having, ...
Article : 122 wordsHOBART, Friday.—Following a direction from the Chief Justice (Sir John Morris) to bring in a verdict of not guilty, the jury in the Criminal Court at Hobart ...
Article : 73 wordsHOBART, Friday.—Mr. M'Donald, M.H.A., claims that to permit the carriage of hundreds of pounds of Tattersall's mail passengers have been ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Sat 28 Oct 1944, Page 4
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