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Family Notices : 415 wordsTASMANIA is fortunate in the possession of such an enterprise as that which Associated Pulp and Paper Mills Ltd. has brought into practical working at Burnie. For long years the scheme to make paper from the superabundant supplies of hardwood in the ...
Article : 557 wordsMR. R. G. BAXTER, of the National Insurance Commission, Canberra, arrived at Hobart by 'plane yesterday afternoon. He will visit various parts of ...
Article : 260 wordsAll classes of pigs were very firm at Hobart yesterday. The Tasmanian Government budget cannot be finally prepared until the ...
Article : 612 wordsAt a special meeting of the Devonport Council on Tuesday evening the Warden (Cr. E. Ingledow) presided. The only absentee was Cr. D. H. ...
Article : 900 wordsMore than 300 tons of sugar are wasted every year in the bottom of tea cups, says a statistician. This anouncement is expected to ...
Article : 38 wordsImpatience whips me cruelly on. Peace lingers but so short a time, is gone, And leaves me stormy-tossed again. ...
Article : 103 wordsQuestion: Two men had a drain to dig, 100 feet long. The cost of digging was £50. One man got 11/ per foot, and the man at the other end 9/. When ...
Article : 393 wordsAbout 50 business men from Burnie and adjacent towns attended a dinner at the Club Hotel, Burnie, last night, given by Darwin ...
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Advertising : 312 wordsSir,—Much has been written and will still be written and complained of, until there has been a move by our councillors and those in authority, to deal ...
Article : 324 wordsA Housewives' Association of Tasmania was formed at Hobart this afternoon, when Miss Rose Josephson, Victorian branch ...
Article : 613 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) denied Vigorously to-day the statement attributed to the Queensland Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) that ...
Article : 202 wordsThe Southern District conference of the Tasmanian Producers' Organisation is to be held at the Returned Soldiers' Rooms, Hobart, to-morrow, when it is ...
Article : 496 wordsLAUNCESTON, Wednesday—There were 1334 passengers carried by air across Bass Strait during August, which was almost double the number ...
Article : 181 wordsThe funeral of the late Mr. R. G. Haslock, of Montello, Burnie took place yesterday, interment being in the Wivenhoe cemetery. The first part of ...
Article : 135 wordsBERLIN, Wednesday.—Dr. Ley, leader of the Labor Front, addressing a large gathering. declared: "Ministers in London and Paris know that ...
Article : 61 wordsSir.—I notice that a correspondent asks what is going to be done as regards the denudation of our forests duo to the use of timber by the pulp works. ...
Article : 379 wordsThe Devonport Agricultural and Pastoral Society, after conferring with officers of the Agricultural Department, will adopt the ...
Article : 334 wordsLAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—Since the Launceston Musical and Elocutionary Competitions Association was founded in 1903, it has collected and ...
Article : 65 wordsIf good weather allows work to proceed to schedule, the wrecked steamer Kakariki, which has lain on the sea bed off Williamstown ...
Article : 182 wordsNotice of a bill Which, it is understood, will aim at tightening the restrictions on the keeping of Alsatian dogs, has been given by ...
Article : 130 wordsPARIS, Wednesday.—Cabinet approval of the extension of working hours in armament and other vital industries provoked a condemnatory ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 wordsRANGOON, Tuesday.—The police have been reinforced owing to a recurrence of rioting. They fired on a crowd, and wounded two Buddhist ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Thu 1 Sep 1938, Page 2
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