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Advertising : 625 wordsBusy as the Tourist Bureau corner was all day yesterday, the throng at other times was as nothing to the immense crowd which, gathered at 4 o'clock, the ...
Article : 481 wordsThe Speaker (Sir George Davies, K.C.M.G.) took the chair at 7.30 p.m. ...
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Advertising : 581 wordsThe PREMIER (Hon. A. E. Solomon) tabled a return of closed country schools, which had been asked for by Mr. Martin. The MINISTER OF LANDS (Hon. E. ...
Article : 78 wordsThe public works proposals were further considered in committee. On item—Flowerdale-raod to Tucker's, £500— ...
Article : 1,811 wordsThe representatives of the A.N.A. who visited the Goulburn-street State-school were Messrs. J. C. McPheo nnd G. G. Holtham. The school was prettily ...
Article : 175 wordsThe Glenbrchy School and surroundings were decorated with Australia's national emblem, and evcn the smallest pupil was wearing some of the golden blossom ...
Article : 189 wordsOn item—Approaches to Wynyard railway station, £300— Mr. BELTON said that at a public meeting it was almost unanimously ...
Article : 689 wordsThe ladies who worked at the various stalls were as follow:— "Mrs. McSweency" Stall:—Miss Maggie Moore, Misses Edith Lewis, Marie Bruce, ...
Article : 342 wordsThe children of the Elizabeth-street School were massed around three sides of the quadrangle of their school building yesterday afternoon, to hear addresses by ...
Article : 696 wordsWattle Day was not forgotten in Bothwell by the scholars of the State-school. Each child wore a sprig, and the school was decorated with the blossom. The ...
Article : 62 wordsThe wattle has inspired many Australain poets, from Henry Kendall, and Adam Lindsay Gordon downwards, but it is very interesting to notice that one of ...
Article : 201 wordsThough no arrangements were made for celebrating Wattle Day on similar lines to those at Hobart or Melbourne, still a good many citizens showed their loyalty ...
Article : 98 wordsTo a small extent Wattle Day was celebrated at Zeehan, bunches ot the Australian national flower from trees grown by Mr.Porey Fowler being distributed ...
Article : 61 wordsThe grand total collected yesterday in aid of the Consumptive Sanatorium was £178 13s. [?]½d. The amounts contributing to this result by the various stalls and ...
Article : 271 wordsThe usual-fortnightly meeting of the West Hobart branch of the Liberal League was held in the Lansdowne-crescent Institute on Monday evening, ...
Article : 399 wordsOn item—Waratah to Wynyard road, £1,000— Mr. BELTON said the situation was misunderstood as to this road. ...
Article : 1,349 wordsThe children at the Central School were addressed by the secretary of the Hobart branch of the A.N.A. (Mr. F. M. Lovett) and the secretary of the Tourist ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 354 wordsThe Tourist Bureau stall, at which Miss Maggie Moore and the members of her company presided, was a great source of attraction during the day. One ...
Article : 236 wordsThe special feature of the celebration, as arranged by the A.N.A., was the introduction of the wattle blossom to the State-schools. In Hobart supplies of ...
Article : 153 wordsThe Speakers at the Macquarie-street State-school were Mr. C. P. Wilson, Past Chief President of the A.N.A., and Mr. B. Walker, of the Hobart branch of the ...
Article : 273 wordsHon. Henry Dobson gave an address to the school children at the Battery Point State-school in the afternoon. It was intended to muster the children in ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Wed 11 Sep 1912, Page 6
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