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  2. THE POSITION AT BRISBANE.

    Beyond the anticipated notice by the engineers of the steamer Sarawatta-to-day there was no noteworthy local development in connection with the marine ...

    Article : 150 words
  3. OBITUARY.

    The remains of the late Sir Philip Oakley Fysh, K.C.M.G.. were laid to rest yesterday in the family vault at Cornelian Bay cemetery, in which repose ...

    Article : 1,071 words
  4. SHIP ENGINEERS' STRIKE

    Considerable disappointment and indignation were expresed in business and other circles veslerday at the outrageous conduct of the ships engincers in ...

    Article : 189 words
  5. SHIPPING

    Rises. Sets. December 2[?].................. 4.33... 7.48 THE MOON. h.m.s. ...

    Article : 688 words
  6. "TASMANIAN. MAIL" CHRISTMAS NUMBER.

    The supplies of the Christmas number of "The Tasmanian Mail" are steadily diminishing, and subseribers who have not obtained the extra copies that they ...

    Article : 111 words
  7. THE "GAZETTE."

    This week's "Government Gazette" contains:—Assessment rolls for the Municipalities of Queenistown and Kentish; amendments of University regulations, ...

    Article : 53 words
  8. FOOD AND GROCERIES.

    In the pre-Election writings and speeches of the Ryan party great play was made with the superiority of Queensland to all other States— ...

    Article : 391 words
  9. A TRIP TO QUEENSTOWN.

    Queenstown, in the back of the beyond, only 120 miles or so from Hobart, yet two days' journey, and only reached by the aid of five different trains, as ...

    Article : 934 words
  10. PAY OF THE POLICE.

    Under a regulation published in this week's "Government Gazette,", the Bay of the undermentioned ranks of the police force is fixed as follows, as from ...

    Article : 213 words
  11. DISAPPOINTMENT ON N.W. COAST.

    Coastal people were again disappointed this afternoon on receipt of the information that the arrangements for three steamers to reach the Coast to-morrow ...

    Article : 107 words
  12. THE PREMIER'S OFFER.

    Throughout the progress of the strike the Premier (Hon. W. H. Lee), on behalf of the State Government, has been in daily communication with the Prime ...

    Article : 239 words
  13. MONEY OR WATEN WASTE— WHICH?

    Recently the councillors of the Glenorchy Municipality framed an order restricting the use of water upon certain. days of the week for irrigation ...

    Article : 327 words
  14. NEWS OF THE DAY

    During Saturday evening a bush fire broke out the vicinity of the properties occupied by Messrs. Jeffery, Blake, and Eiszele, along the Lachlan-road, ...

    Article : 87 words
  15. MELBOURNE BRANCH GIVES WAY TO SYDNEY.

    The expected settlement of the marine engineers' strike, as far as Melbourne was concerned, did not take place to-day. In consequence a ...

    Article : 250 words
  16. EPITOME OF NEWS.

    Emu Bay Licensing Court. Farewell to State Commandant. Bicycle accident at Launceston. Carters' Wages Board determination. ...

    Article : 216 words
  17. NAVAL COLLEGE.

    The Minister of the Navy (Sir Joseph Cook) has made available the names of the candidates for entry to the Royal Australian Nuval College who were ...

    Article : 113 words
  18. VISIT OF-THE FLEET.

    The Under-Secretary (Mr. D'Arey Addison) has received a communication from the secretary to Commodore Dumaresq, commanding the Australian Fleet, ...

    Article : 64 words
  19. COMMONWEALTH SAVINGS BANK.

    The transactions of the Commonwealth Savings Bank for the week ending December 15 were:—Accounts open, 2,848; deposits, £506,322; withdrawals, £532,513; ...

    Article : 43 words
  20. STANLEY AND THE AEROPLANE.

    The "Circular Head Chronicle" has the following under the caption, "An Aeroplane or What?"—It is Stanley, and Sunday, and the day after elections. The ...

    Article : 182 words
  21. MAIL TABLE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 words
  22. INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

    The following cases of infectious disease were reported to the Depurtment of Public Health for the week ended Saturday last:—Hobart: Diphtheria, 2. ...

    Article : 50 words
  23. OUTBREAK OF FIRE AT HUONVILLE.

    An alarming outbreak of fire occurred on Sunday morning at the extensive pulping works of Messrs. H. Jones and Co. at Huonville, which, but for the ...

    Article : 201 words
  24. TASMANIAN SOLDIERS UNABLE TO GET HOME.

    Twenty-five Tasmanian soldiery were in attendance at the wharf this afternoon ready to embark by the steamer Wainui for Burnic, when it was found that the ...

    Article : 47 words
  25. EMU BAY LICENSING BENCH.

    Messrs. F. N. Stops (chairman), O. G. Norton, and A. C. Hull occupied the bench to-day at the annual meeting of the Emu Bay Licensing Court. ...

    Article : 274 words
  26. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    "Perplexed Peter". —If the house belongs to you, you can let it to one or both on such terms as you please. But before taking the second tenant you would ...

    Article : 84 words
  27. COST OF FOOD AND GROCERIES

    The results of the investigations made by the Commonwealth Statistician as to variations in prices of food and groceries (46 commodities) have been made ...

    Article : 267 words
  28. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 628 words
  29. FIRE AT LOATTA.

    On Thursday morning last a tworoomed weatherboard house at Loatta, near Mole Creek, occupied by Mr. S. Cubit and his two sons, was partly ...

    Article : 143 words
  30. PRIME MINISTER'S ASSURANCE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) returned to Melbourne from Sassafras this afternoon. Senator Keating communicated with him by telephone, and as a ...

    Article : 168 words
  31. The Mercury.

    Since there is no longer room for doubt as to the decision of the electors of the Commonwealth to replace the National Party in power, and one of the ...

    Article : 1,284 words
  32. RUN OVER BY A CART.

    Mr. E. A. Eiszele, of Molesworth, had a narrow escape from sustaining serious injury on Saturday afternoon (says our New Norfolk correspondent). While in ...

    Article : 73 words
  33. BICYCLE ACCIDENT AT LAUNCESTON.

    Albert Parker Emery, aged 17, residing at 4 Richmond-street, Invermay, was riding a bicycle in Cameron-street, Launceston, yesterday morning, when the ...

    Article : 57 words
  34. BOLSHEVISM IN AMERICA.

    Giving evidence before the committee of the American Senate that was investigating the steel strike, T. J. Davis, a steel employee, of Nowcastle, Pennevlvania, ...

    Article : 234 words
  35. 40,000 TONS OF SHIPPINGIDLE AT SYDNEY.

    Ships aggregating 40,000 tons are now lying idle in Port Jackson in consequence of the maritime engineers' strike. It was oflicially announced on ...

    Article : 185 words
  36. TRAMWAY MEN'S WAGES.

    A conference was held, in Launceston yesterday between representatives of the executive of the Australian Tramway Employees' Union and the Launceston ...

    Article : 83 words
  37. LIGHTING OF BUSH FIRES.

    Persons are warned by the Hobart Corporation against lighting fires, at Mountain Park, except in the plates provided and permitted by the City Council. The ...

    Article : 170 words
  38. BLYTHE HOTEL CLOSED.

    At the adjourned meeting of the Penguin Licensing Court to-day, the bench refused the application of Francis W. Barker for a renewal of the ...

    Article : 50 words
  39. JOHN COLVIN GRANDSTAND FUND

    A subscription list having been opened in order to raise funds for the construction of a grandstand on the Hobart regatta ground as a tribute to the ...

    Article : 92 words
  40. WAR SERVICE HOMES

    At present 663 war service homes are in course of construction in the metropolitan area, and tenders have been called for 268 houses in Newcastle. ...

    Article : 33 words
  41. POLICE TRANSFER.

    First-class Detective Harmon, of Lannceston, has received intimation of his transfer from Launceston to Devonport. He will be succeeded in Launceston by ...

    Article : 38 words
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