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Weather forecasts, issued at 9 p.m. yesterday for 48 hours ensuing.—Chiefly fine, with southerly to easterly winds. Ocean.—Smooth to moderate seas ...
Article : 840 words view this articleThe Parramatta District Coroner (Mr. H. Richardson Clark) to-day returned a verdict of incendiarism, after inquiring into a fire which damaged an ...
Article : 187 words view this articleMr. Alexander Montgomery, formerly State Mining Engineer, died suddenly to-day. He was born at Edinburgh 71 years ago, and left there when a child ...
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Advertising : 431 words view this articleHAVING recently attained his fiftieth birthday, Mr. John Drinkwater has been writing for the encouragement and admonition of men ...
Article : 1679 words view this articleCharred and rusted parts of an aeroplane were found at Jervis Bay a few days ago, but they have not been identified. ...
Article : 235 words view this articleAn application was lodged in the Arbitration Court to-day on behalf of the Tramway Employees' Association for a rescission of the order under which ...
Article : 113 words view this articleSir,—I wonder how long the people of Australia will allow themselves to be led astray by the shibboleths of party politics. When one looks back over a ...
Article : 289 words view this articleSir,—We read in the good old book these words, "Whatsoever they hand findeth thee to do, do it with all thy might." Surely, that is a sound and a beautiful ...
Article : 937 words view this articleSir,—Would you kindly allow me to protest against the action of the Clarence Council in placing a totally unsuitable material (from what is known as ...
Article : 281 words view this articleWHAT with movies and the other adventitious aids to a well-informed attitude towards life, the schoolboy of to-day lacks little that would do as stage ...
Article : 237 words view this articleThe Minister for Customs (Lieutenant-Colonel T. W. White) will find no takers among Melbourne booksellers of his challenge to booksellers to test the ...
Article : 236 words view this articleMelbourne is undergoing a "moving craze," which is quite a different thing from a movie craze, though perhaps the fact that we now know so much more ...
Article : 262 words view this articleProof of the King's good health is supplied by the fact that His Majesty on several occasions skated on the ice on the lake at Sandringham, where he ...
Article : 628 words view this articleNOTWITHSTANDING the failure of similar strikes in many parts of Australia, the wharf labourers of Newcastle have initiated another strike ...
Article : 277 words view this articleA fair trial having been made of the bulk handling of wheat, the Government is convinced that it pays, and has determined to extend it more widely. ...
Article : 262 words view this articleWhen the schools reopened 12 months ago there were 562 young men and women trained as teachers for whom the Education Department could not ...
Article : 200 words view this articleMr. Alan Cameron Walker, architect of Hobart, who died at Fern Tree on December 12, left estate which has been proved for probate purposes at £35,101 ...
Article : 241 words view this articleThe Government Tourist Bureau's system of inclusive tours in Tasmania is maintaining its popularity, and the manager of the Melbourne branch (Mr. ...
Article : 107 words view this articleTHE provision of text-books for children attending school is a costly matter for parents, and for those who, unfortunately, are not in ...
Article : 257 words view this articleIt is not a generally accepted theory that prowess in any branch of sport is an hereditary faculty or talent, but there are families in Tasmania who ...
Article : 232 words view this articleWith the hand of the Commissioner of Police and the committee controlling bookmakers to guide them, the licensed operators in Tasmania appear to have ...
Article : 196 words view this articleIf the person responsible for the introduction to Tasmania of the voracious rabbit could stage an incognito return (to return in person would be entirely ...
Article : 211 words view this articleIt is the custom of the Hobart Regatta Association to distribute among Mainland yacht clubs each year, prior to the regatta, large display copies of ...
Article : 165 words view this articleHow times change! Speaking yesterday, of the steady drop in the number of boys who take up the serious study of Latin, a schoolmaster friend of mine, ...
Article : 108 words view this articleA country doctor was in the habit of meeting a tailor returning from his work, and formed the habit of saying: "Well, Thomas, going home with the ...
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