In connection witch the peace celebrations here, the Anzac parade constituted by returned men was opened by Mr P. G. Pollard (Warden), and 23 trees were ...
Article : 97 wordsAfter the charge had been made against the police Senior Constable Fennessy immediately summoned a posse of troopers who had been ore emergency ...
Article : 281 wordsThe streets were densely thronged to-night by thousands of people to view the illuminations, which were on a gorgeous scale, chiefly amongst which were ...
Article : 437 wordsA London cablegram announces that Lady Elena Cambridge, niece of the Queen, is engaged to Major Evelyn Gibbs, son of Mr. Anthony Gibbs. ...
Article : 843 wordsThe peace celebrations at Devonport had to be postponed until to-day on account of unpropitious weather. It commenced to rain last night about 8 o'clock, ...
Article : 584 wordsAlthough the weather was, threatening, the committee decided to carry out the programme. The Red Cross ladies provided the luncheon. The procession ...
Article : 170 wordsPeace Day broke wet and, dismal, but toward noon the rain ceased. The town presented a gay appearance, bunting being displayed front the public ...
Article : 186 wordsPlate-glass windows or show cases were broken at the following establishments:—Lincoln, Stuart, and Co. Pty., Ltd., Flinders-street—Show case broken ...
Article : 92 wordsIt was ascertained on Saturday that there are only two prisoners in the Launceston gaol. One is serving a six months' sentence, and the other two, and ...
Article : 90 wordsThe peace celebrations were held in unfavorable weather, a light drizzling rain falling most of the day, although it was not cold. The town was lavishly ...
Article : 623 wordsThere were disturbances at two of the theatres in the afternoon. Further trouble seemed likely in. the evening at several places of entertainment, but it ...
Article : 200 wordsThe demonstration in Melbourne on Saturday in celebration of the signing of peace was remarkable. The streets were densely crowded. Flags fluttered ...
Article : 794 wordsThe peace celebrations at Latrobe were completely marred by the very wet weather. Rain set in about 10 o'clock on Friday night, and continued ...
Article : 457 wordsBearing naval ensigns and shouting all kinds of wild threats, between 60 and 70 soldiers and naval men, the majority of them being in uniform, marched along ...
Article : 592 wordsThe Governor-General has issued the following 'peace message:—"To-day we close a great war era. The peace we celebrate has a special significance for ...
Article : 94 wordsThe unusually fine weather experienced during the week gave ground for the hopes entertained by the committee who had the arrangements in hand that a ...
Article : 770 wordsSaturday, the day set apart for the celebrations of peace throughout the Empire, was, so far as Sydney is concerned, resplendent in official trimmings. The ...
Article : 1,043 wordsMrs. A. J. Parker, of Devonport, has received a cable from her son, Pte. K. Parker, to the effect that he is returning to Tasmania by the Rio Pardo, which ...
Article : 220 wordsThe morning broke wet and miserable, but this did not stop hundreds coming into Sheffield from all parts of the district by train, trap, wagon, and ...
Article : 221 wordsAnnually Williamstown is honoured during the winter time with a visitation of whales. During the week two of them put in an appearance off the ...
Article : 45 wordsReturned soldiers who arrived of Barnes Bay a week ago from Sydney by the Kyogle reached Hobart to-day, and were given a hearty reception. Their ...
Article : 56 wordsA man whose name is believed to be Charles Ruen, formerly an internee of Holdsworthy concentration camp, and a young woman of about 25 years, who is ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Mon 21 Jul 1919, Page 6
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