Yesterday, June 25, A.[?] 1890, and A.L., 5,894, is one which will stand apart in Masonic anuals relating to our island home, as surpassing in importance anything in ...
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Article : 315 wordsThe German barque Augusta, Which ran ashore some time ago at Port Augusta, has has been safely floated off. The Assembly has appointed a Select ...
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Article : 103 wordsThe history of Freemasonry in Tasmania, so far as traceable, for the records are not of an entirely unbroken character, show that it owes its parentage to military lodge. First ...
Article : 1,714 wordsThomas Swallow, of Melbourne, founder of the well-known firm of Swallow and Ariel, biscuit manufacturers, has died. ...
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Article : 4,152 wordsSir George Grey's amendment on the Address-in-Reply has been defeated, and the Financial Statement has been made. The estimated expenditure last year was ...
Article : 52 wordsGrubb's, June 19,—During the fortnight ending to date, the various works in progress at your mine have been pushed steadily along with. The shaft, ...
Article : 173 wordsThe books in a Public Reference Library, such as the Tasmanian Public Library, should be of such a character as to make it attractive and useful, not only to the ...
Article : 1,235 wordsSIR,—It is surely to be regretted that His Hornor the Chief Justice should have assumed the Chancelloship of the University, when he has such small faith in its future. His ...
Article : 718 wordsThe third half-yearly meeting of the shareholders of this company was held last night at the Exchange Rooms, Collinsstreet, Mr. A. J. Taylor presiding. ...
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Article : 454 wordsSIR,—Will you kindly permit me to pen a few lines to you on this subject. As a practical farmer for many years I Was pleased to be present at the annual ...
Article : 1,050 wordsSIR,—The above Association has lately been reformed, and has held two meetings at the Bellerive Institute. At one of the meetings it was decided, as the funds were ...
Article : 165 wordsIn the evening a banquet to colebrate the occasion was held in the Exhibition Building, when the attendance numbered about 300. The hall had been prepared with ...
Article : 6,851 wordsErastus D. Niles of 84, Federal-street, Providence, R.I., writes:—"I have received my watch all safe and sound and was pleased to get it back, and I hope it will ...
Article : 294 wordsSIR,—I was pleased to see in your subleader of 2lst inst., that Dr. Gray, of New Norfolk, had succeeded in getting the Municipal Council of that place to agree in ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Fri 27 Jun 1890, Page 3
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