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Advertising : 2,286 wordsMr B. G. M. Baskett, corresponding secretary for Yorkshire to the Cobden Club, writes to the "Sydney Evening News" as follows:— ...
Article : 2,213 wordsOn a charge of having in his possession articles prohibited for import within the meaning of the Customs Act, 1901, Solomon J. Lyons appeared ...
Article : 215 wordsIt is anticipated by the political Labour party that the dissolution of the State Parliament will be proclaimed at an early date, and it is, therefore, ...
Article : 53 wordsThe police at Cue have received instructions to proceed against Potter and Bloomer as accessories before the fact in connection with the murder of ...
Article : 38 wordsA boy named Fred. Greaves picked up a shiny substnnce from the water at Woodville, and placed it in his coat. After riding a short distance the lad's ...
Article : 53 wordsThe total insurances of buildings and stock destroyed at Christchurch amount to £250,000. The damage is probably little short of half a million. ...
Article : 33 wordsA fisherman named George Rex had an exciting experience early in the week. He was fishing from the river bank, when he hooked n largo fish. ...
Article : 113 wordsSpeaking here the Premier (Sir J. G. Ward) suggested an extension of the superannuation scheme in all Government and private employment, the ...
Article : 85 wordsA heavy loss of sheep, after dipping, has been sustained by Mr. R. Giffen, Balmuttum. About, 400 sheep had been dipped in the ordinary manner the ...
Article : 77 wordsThe first meeting of the King Island Municipal Council was hold on Saturday, February 1, at 2 p.m., at the public hall. All the members were ...
Article : 467 wordsA petition from this district, bearing 138 signatures, requesting that the services of the Rev. G. Gladstone may be retained in this parish, has been ...
Article : 38 wordsWhat appears to have been a deliberate attempt to wreck the Wycheproof-Bendigo passenger train was discovered yesterday morning. The driver ...
Article : 162 words"Why does the Yankee in London look with pity and impatience upon the business methods of his British cousin?'' asks the "Saturday Evening Post." ...
Article : 734 wordsIt was stated at the borough council meeting on Monday night that considerable inconvenience was felt at times by those having letters to post, ...
Article : 98 wordsTwo engines collided on the South Bulli colliery tram line at Wollongong to-day. One of them was seriously damaged, and the driver, Richard ...
Article : 68 wordsHarold Johnson was killed on the Central mine last night. He was shoevelling concentrates into trucks, and the dump began to run. Johnson fell, ...
Article : 197 wordsSir,—Quite recently a correspondent to "The Mercury" expressed himself as astonished at having to pay so much for dressed poultry in Hobart. I think it ...
Article : 208 wordsSir,—I saw it stated in your columns of the 5th that the 22 trout which were caught by me were from the Broad River and the creek. I saw several very large ...
Article : 385 wordsThe "South Australian Register" estimates the wheat crop in South Australia this season at 20,720,000 bushels, an average of 11 bushels 12lb. on an ...
Article : 100 wordsSir,—I see that there has been another case of drowning at the Blow Hole, Tasman Peninsula. May I suggest to the Tourist Association that iron guards be ...
Article : 80 wordsSeveral residents affirmed a few days age that they felt a distinct shock of earthquake in Kingston. Confirmation of this is supplied by fishermen ...
Article : 86 wordsThe opinion of the leading skin authorities of the world, viz., the late Professor Sir Erasmus Wilson, F.R.S., Dr. Redwood, Ph.D., F.C.S., F.L.C., Mr. ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Mon 10 Feb 1908, Page 3
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