The Rev. J. T. Piercey preached farewell services to-night at the Baptist Hall which was crowded He is to be tendered a public farewell to-morrow. In ...
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Article : 258 wordsWhen Mr. M'Lachlan, the Public Service Commissioner, return to Melbourne he will probably confer with the permanent heads of the Post and Treasury ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Minister for Lands (Mr. N. J. Moore) has submitted to the Premier details of en immigration scheme for the consideration of Parliament. Mr. ...
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Article : 66 wordsMr. Fisher (Q.), deputy-leader of the Labour party in the House of Representatives, made the following comments upon Mr. Deakin's speech in Adelaide:— ...
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Article : 41 wordsMr. J. C. Watson, leader of the Federal Labour party, says that Mr. Deakin's opinions in regard to the three-party system had not apparently changed. He ...
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Article : 253 wordsEarly yesterday morning a two-room cottage with contents in Urquhart-street, owned and occupied by M. J. O'Brien, was totally destroyed by fire. The ...
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Article : 71 wordsThe following tenders have been accepted, the amounts of tenders for road works being approximate, and calculated at schedule prices:—Public Works ...
Article : 412 wordsThe Penguin returned to port on Saturday forenoon, consequent on the death of a seaman named Charles Frederick Sargent, on the previous day, after ...
Article : 122 wordsReferring to-night to the letter of Colin M'Kenzie, of Perth, to the Premier of Victoria (Mr. Bent), complaining that as an immigrant he was badly, ...
Article : 341 wordsThe R.M.S. Marmora, which left here to-day for Melbourne, took 16,620 cases of apples for the English market. The White Star liner Afric is due ...
Article : 48 wordsThe High Court gave an important judgment on Saturday in the case of .James Cousins, letter carrier, who contested a reduction in salary from £150 ...
Article : 236 wordsThe Portuguese sailor, named Santon de Costa, who deserted from the R.M.S. Mooltan when at Hobart on Saturday last, and who has been detained in ...
Article : 47 wordsCaptain Walker, representing the Marconi Wireless Telegraphy Company, arrived by the Loongana on Saturday, en route to Devonport, and during the ...
Article : 743 wordsThe military authorities have made most of the opportunities regarding field and outpost work. Another parade has been held, when 35 members of the ...
Article : 89 wordsFollowing appointments have been confirmed:—Troopers E. Copplestone (Great Lake), Thomas Lynskey (Richmond), C. Cooper (Copping), inspectors under the ...
Article : 77 wordsThe weather is delightfully fine, but rain is badly needed for mining operations. ZEEHAN, Sunday. ...
Article : 79 wordsThe 74th anniversary of the Memorial Schools (Memorial, Berea, and Battery Point), was celebrated by special services in the Memorial Church to-day. The ...
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Article : 166 wordsOn Thursday last, about 3 p.m., a very heavy thunderstorm passed over West Scottsdale, and was accompanied by heavy rain, which kept on until about ...
Article : 59 wordsThe 59th temperance meeting was held this afternoon at the Temperance hall. Mr. L. Lodge presided. Dr. Gerard Smith, health officer, delivered an ...
Article : 74 wordsThe series of railway accidents that have occurred on the Western District line during the past few months was added to-day, but fortunately no ...
Article : 445 wordsThe secretary of the Hobart Post Office clock and chimes fund committee (Mr. A. Banks-Smith) has received a letter from Mr. F. Ziegeler, of Collins ...
Article : 218 wordsSir Josiah Symon has a strongly-worded statement in the "Evening Journal" to-day, correcting -Mr. Deakin in his references to the union label and the Reid ...
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Article : 26 words"Mr. Deakin's speech at Ballarat was a great disappointment, and the deliverance at Adelaide does not strengthen the Prime Minister's decision. The ...
Article : 365 wordsA former Bendigonian, Mr. Thomas Gist, who is now a resident of Johannesburg, in a letter to friends in Bendigo, ridicules the allegations of ...
Article : 353 wordsMr. Reid, when asked if he had any- thing to say concerning the speech of the Prime Minister, replied:— "The first impression one gets from ...
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Family Notices : 301 wordsThe scholars of the St. Kilda Park state school were plunged into a condition of intense excitement during play-hour on Friday morning, when one of ...
Article : 271 wordsMarch 14, 1906. Dear Sirs,—About two years ago I was very much troubled with worms in my sheep. I drenched the whole flock with WESTON'S VERMIFUGE, and ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Federal Prime Minister (Hon. Al- fred Deakin) says that he does not intend to address the public again till after he returns from the Premiers' Conference. ...
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Article : 36 wordsThe officers of the department state that by the derailment at Terang a spring-hanger of the tender was broken. The cause of the derailments is ...
Article : 40 wordsIf there is one thing more than another that the Labour party plumes it-self upon (says the Sydney "Daily Telegraph"), it is its organisation. and not ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Mon 2 Apr 1906, Page 6
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