It was announced by the Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) to-day that orders would be issued under the War Precautions Act forbidding any persons to ...
Article : 581 wordsThe computation has been made by Mr. Pigott, Federal member for Calare, that there are thirty members of the House of Representatives who have sons eligible for ...
Article : 77 wordsAmongst the local subjects in the illustrations in this week's "Tasmanian Mail" are views of the Brighton Jockey Club's races, a group of delegates to the ...
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Advertising : 798 wordsRises. Sets. June 9........................ 7.40... 4.39 June 17..................... 7.41... 4.39 June 25..................... 7.43... 4.40 ...
Article : 716 wordsThe Customs collections at the Port of Hobart last week were:—Duties, £388 1s. 4d.; excise, £713 5s. 1d.; light dues, £13 15s. 2d.; [?]seellaneous, £37 4s. 9d. Total, ...
Article : 37 wordsOur Wynyard correspondent telegraphed yesterday:—"There appears to be a prospect of the city hospital trouble extending to the North-West Coast, because ...
Article : 139 wordsAt a meeting of the Exceutive Concil yesterday the appointment of Dr. William John Ireland as House Surgeon of the Launceston General Hospital was ...
Article : 116 wordsYielding to representation by the Tasman Council, the Public Works Department has gazetted te new reserve southeast of Carnarvon, near Half-moon Bay, ...
Article : 172 wordsAt a meeting of the Glenorchy Municipal Council on Tuesday a letter was read from the Launceston Chamber of Commerce on the subject of rail motor ...
Article : 498 wordsThe Federal Cabinet has determined not to entertain the question of making a direct connection of broad gauge railway between Adelaide and Port Augusta. ...
Article : 106 wordsDoctors and hospitals. 406th casualty list, A.I.F. Tasmanian wire signallers. Fordon Cup coursing meeting ...
Article : 86 wordsThe report of the session of the Supreme War Council is couched in words of studied gravity, intended to impress upon the people of all the Allied nations ...
Article : 331 wordsA question occupying the attention of Victorian politicians is how to arrest the drift of population from the country centres to the cities. Mr. A. A. Billson, ...
Article : 202 wordsAt a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday Mr. Albert Edward Krushka wa sappointed a justice of the peace for Ringarooma. ...
Article : 272 wordsThe present tragedy of Ireland is so poignant to all who wish the good of that country and of the Empire as a [?]lling Federation of Free Peoples that ...
Article : 1,338 wordsWakatipu, s.s., 1,945 tons, A. Murray, from Sydney. Passengers — Saloon: Mesdames Stafford, Parker, Kent; Misses Musgrove, Colhoun, Wathen; Corpl Chandler; Master ...
Article : 189 wordsAt a meeting of the Royal Sociely, to he held on Monday evening. His Excellency the Governor, on behalf of the Royal Society of New South Wales, will ...
Article : 142 wordsWere the "drive" now proposed for any object except the Red Cross, there might be some disposition to remark that it is possible to over-drive the ...
Article : 271 wordsIn the Senate to-day, Senator Guy (T.) asked the Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce); (1) Has the case of a number of ...
Article : 213 wordsThe results of the investigations by the Commonwealth Statistician as to variations in prices of food and groceries (46 commodities) have been made ...
Article : 241 wordsBefore the Full High Court to-day argument was opened in reference to a metion to make absolute orders nisi prohibiting the President of the Arbitration ...
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Article : 58 wordsThe [?]nunciation by Mr. Hughes, in his capacity of Prime Minister, of an Australian "Monroe Doctrine" for the Pacific, has been well received in America. ...
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Article : 165 wordsThe people, and particularly the farmers, who live on the Eastern side of the [?] Derwent, have to endure many difficulties and troubles. There is no bridge ...
Article : 259 wordsThe following telegraphic message has been received from Mr. J. P. Heffernan, the State fruit committee's representative in Brisbane:—"Director Agriculture, ...
Article : 72 wordsThe principals in a boxing contest at Dubb[?] presented themselves at the surgery of Dr. Burkett for examination on Monday. For a time the doctor refused ...
Article : 226 wordsFurther action has been taken by the Federal Government to prevent the exhibition in Australia of cinematograph films of an objectionable character. It is ...
Article : 173 wordsAustra[?]an States, Friday and Monday. N.S.W. (direct), and Queensland, to-day, per Riverina. OUTWARDS. ...
Article : 71 wordsIt is officially announced that New Zealand must provide more money to afford young men opportunities for doing their part in future naval ...
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Article : 52 wordsUpon inquiry at the General Hospital last night it was ascertained that the condition of Edwin Carey, a prisoner serving a [?]fe sentence in Hobart. Gaol, who was ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 6 Jun 1918, Page 4
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