Present:—The Master Warden (Mr. R. J. M'Kenzie), the chairman of the Chamber of Commerce (Mr. R. Green' Wardens A. Harrap, E. L. Ditcham, R. ...
Article : 448 wordsSIR,—With your permission, I should like to add a word about sparrows. In the Evandale district they have become a serious evil. Last year they took most of the groin round the ...
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Article : 51 wordsSIR,—For ones Mr. Hawkes has been entrapped into doing a great injustice to a large portion of the community by carrying his motion re Sunday trains. He and the 13 ...
Article : 189 wordsSIR.—I am sorry to sea the working men of Tasmania are forging a chain which will eventually bind them. I refer to the petition which is being prepared for Parliament, with ...
Article : 293 wordsBefore Mr. Commission Waterhouse. The Court resumed its sittings at 10 a.m. TASMAN LUTTRELL v. EDWARD JAMES ...
Article : 357 wordsSIR.—It affords me much pleasure to express my approval of the motion carried by Mr. Hawkes and other hon. members in the Parliament against Sunday trains, which distract the ...
Article : 108 wordsSIR.—I notice by your paper that some of the North-West Coast rifle clubs are complaining. because the Government have not arranged for the men to have a free trip from all ...
Article : 122 wordsSIR.—"Nemo's" letter in your issue of 3rd inst. expresses to a great extent a very prevalent feeling In Launceston respecting the necessity of cheaper, more speedy, and ...
Article : 105 wordsPresent-The Warden (Mr. W. H. D. Archer). Councillors Basil Archer, H. Gatenby, and J. Wright. The Warden apologised for the absence, ...
Article : 704 wordsSIR,—Can absurdity go further go than the preposition that the locality of the rifle ranger be advised as the defined district for noxious trades? ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Fri 6 Sep 1889, Page 4
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