The annual demoustrations of the friendly Societies' of Launceston by which the opening of the year has lately becu marked seems to be losing its attraction, and the ...
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Article : 943 wordsYesterday was celebrated as New Year's Day throughout the colony, and the public holiday proclaimed wasobserved tissuch by the citizens of Hobart With very few exceptions. ...
Article : 3,402 wordsThe Christmas festivities are over, but we cannot return to the usual routine of daily life until the New Year, with its accompany ing merry-making, has come in ...
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Article : 286 wordsThe joyous Beason of Christmas is over, aud the New Year has dawned upon us, aud no disturbing element has come to interrupt the " peace and good will" of our little ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Tue 3 Jan 1888, Page 3
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