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Advertising : 416 wordsThe largest muster of cadets yet seen in Hobart under arms on Saturday afternoon marched from the barracks down Macquarie, Murray, and ...
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Advertising : 2,562 wordsThe negotiations opened in February last for the establishment of a Tasmanian Rowing Association, to be representative of and control the rowing of ...
Article : 1,298 wordsThe definition of an amateur proposed for the new association adopted the interstate definition, as follows:— "An amateur shall be:—(1) Anyone who ...
Article : 758 wordsThe following will be submitted to the meeting at the Town-hall this evening:— Your committee has much pleasure in rccoidmg that the 74th Anniversary ...
Article : 59 wordsForty-three entries were received for to events, but, unfortunately, only the Derwont and Tamar Rowing Clubs were represented in the senior races. Two ...
Article : 310 wordsYour committee has given careful consideration to the necessity for providing more accommodation for the subscribers, but this means practically rebuilding the ...
Article : 61 wordsBoth the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania and the Derwent Sailing Squadron again kindly offered the loan of their signal guns, and with these, and one be ...
Article : 68 wordsIt is with regret that your committee has to record the death of Mr. W. J. Campbell, who was always ready to assist the regatta, in which he took a keen ...
Article : 34 wordsAs in former years, your committee has been much gratified by the very willing manner in which assistance has been atforded them, and desire once again to ...
Article : 117 wordsThere were ten races advertised, and fifty entries received, but the wind was not' altogether suitable for a trial of speed. Considerable interest was centred ...
Article : 287 wordsVery hearty and liberal support has again been received from, the press, which has given the Hobart Regatta wide publicity, and special niention. should be ...
Article : 70 wordsThe election of officers resulted as follows:—President, Sir John Dodds, K.C.M.G. vice-presidents, Messrs R. M. Colins F. N. Clarke and R. J. Lucas; ...
Article : 104 wordsThe association is to be congratulated on possessing such a careful administrator of the finances as Mr. E. P. Andrewartha (hon. treasluer), who again brings ...
Article : 478 wordsAt the close of the general meeting of members advantage was taken of the presence of the Launceston members to hold a meeting of the committee, which ...
Article : 312 wordsSir,—Through your paper I should like to support both Mr. Murdoch and Mr. Foster s remarks re Shops Closing Bill. ...
Article : 338 wordsThese were divided into two classes, and out of eight competitors Mr. E. A. Bennison's Snake won from scratch in the first class, while Messrs. Brooks, Amos, ...
Article : 58 wordsVery good support was received for the amateur swimming events, but there was a falling off in the entries for the diving competition. A novel and useful event ...
Article : 156 wordsSir,—At the meeting held last Monday in the Lansdowne-crescent-hall Mr. Nettlefold suggested that it would end all the existing difficulties if the ...
Article : 199 wordsGeneral regret was expressed that the patron of the association (His Excellency Sir Harry, Barron, K.C.M.G., C.V.O.), was unable to be present, owing to sickness, ...
Article : 88 wordsYour committee again desires to acknowledge its debt of gratitude to the public for the cordial appreciation accorded to their efforts to maintain the ...
Article : 73 wordsThe hon. secretary then read the rules agreed on for the association. Mr. E. A. Brooke (Buckingham R.C. moved that Rule 20, which provides that ...
Article : 317 wordsSir—The books for the Liberal League pre-election for Senate and House of Representatives candidates close on Monday week. It would he ...
Article : 91 wordsThe thanks of the committee are due to His Excellency the Admiral and the officers of the Australian Fleet for valued assistence. H.M.S. Payche (Commander ...
Article : 89 wordsMrs. Julia Wakeley. 78 Ball[?]t., Wa[?]ganui, N.Z, is not rioh, and cannot have the doctor's opinion for slight complaints, and, therefore, does the next best thing ...
Article : 94 words"Chamberlain's Cough Remedy completely cured my children of a dreadful chronic cough which caused me many sleepless nights. I called in the ...
Article : 83 wordsMr. H. R. Peacock was appointed to the vacancy on the committee caused by the resignation of Mr. F. W. Chalu, and he has proved an energetic and useful officer, ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Mon 21 Oct 1912, Page 2
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