FARMERS are very concerned with the turn of events in the marketing of their produce. They are prepared to do their part in financing ...
Article : 709 wordsCabinet has decided to amend the Wages Board Act to allow of wages boards being set up for such classes ...
Article : 166 wordsThat exceedingly large quantities of fruit were being allowed to go to waste in East Tamar orchards was stated by Mr. A. B. Curran before the Select Committee of the Federal Parliament which heard evidence in Launceston ...
Article : 915 wordsMessrs. R. J. Williams and W. J. Sheehan crossed to the mainland by air yesterday. Mr. H. C. Barnard, M.H.R., left last ...
Article : 430 wordsConsider the power to make men happy, to win influence, to make life worth living to others that lies in a life radiating good ...
Article : 35 wordsThe election of Warden of the Beaconsfield municipality was decided in favour of Cr. H. A. Court at the ...
Article : 933 wordsThe Government is considering establishing a training centre for members of the Women's Land Army so that ...
Article : 161 wordsPRISONERS of war are figuring prominently in the news. The large number Britain has on hand is proving an embarrassment. and just ...
Article : 352 wordsWhen replying to a welcome to the council at the meeting of the Beacons field Council yesterday Cr. G. Bird, a newly elected member, expressed ...
Article : 159 wordsAn open season for kangaroo and wallaby for one month from June 1 was decided on by the Fauna Board ...
Article : 163 wordsThe organisation of lire fighters and roof watchers from among their own employees to go into action to ...
Article : 747 wordsTasmanian retail confectioners will be represented by Mr. E. J. Filbee of Hobart, at a conference in Melbourne next week of representatives of retail ...
Article : 120 wordsMr. and Mrs. Rupert Gregg, York Plains, have received advice that their son, Sergt, Rex Gregg, A.I.F., died of wounds. ...
Article : 189 wordsThe State Fruit Board favours a Commonwealth insurance scheme for hail and frost with premiums and payments on a state basis. This is the ...
Article : 128 wordsTHE MEDITERRANEAN is a centre of great anxiety for the Allied cause. The British Fleet has a tremendous responsibility in its ...
Article : 280 wordsThe many calls made on the band showed its growing popularity throughout the length and breadth of the state, said the president (Mr. S. ...
Article : 505 wordsThe funeral of the late Mr. A. H. Bellinger, of Exton, took place in the Westbury cemetery on Sunday afternoon. The cortege was a lengthy one. ...
Article : 291 wordsIt was decided at a meeting of the State Fruit Board at Hobart yesterday to recommend to the State Marketing Committee that where a grower advises ...
Article : 77 wordsRelatives of soldiers who have been posted as casualties are invited to forward photographs and ...
Article : 26 wordsThe report on local government bodies' requirements has not yet been received, said the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) yesterday, but whether the ...
Article : 59 wordsAmong amendments to the State Advances Act to be submitted to Parliament this week is one which will authorise the Government to lend up to ...
Article : 67 wordsSYDNEY. Monday. — Addressing members of the Chamber of Manufactures of N.S.W. to-night, the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) said he ...
Article : 144 wordsThe Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Morris) will preside at a sitting of the Supreme Court which will begin in Launceston to-day. Three undefended ...
Article : 51 wordsThe remarkable progress made by the Launceston Boys' Band in the 12 months since it was formed was demonstrated at yesterday's Fifty ...
Article : 271 wordsA freak egg was found in the fowlhouse on Mrs. F. Brown's property at Telita. It had two yolks and inside one was another completely shelled ...
Article : 30 wordsThe new session of Parliament will be opened to-day at 3 p.m. by commission. The most important business will be a bill to amend the ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Deputy Director of Recruiting (Major M. G. Butcher) stated yesterday that 141 volunteers for the A.I.F. had been accepted for service in ...
Article : 34 wordsA request that an X-ray examination should be provided for every man leaving the mining and smelting industry to ascertain if he is suffering from ...
Article : 216 wordsThe 17th federal conference of the Food Preservers' Union was held in Hobart yesterday. Delegates present were—The president (Mr. B. O'Malley), ...
Article : 227 wordsGifts and donations are acknowledged from the following: Ulerstone and Upper Castra branches. C.W. A. Margaret-street Church of Christ Junior Christian ...
Article : 116 wordsA verdict of accidental death was returned by the Coroner (Col. J. P. Clark) at an inquest at Hobart yesterday concerning the death of Alfred ...
Article : 145 wordsThe Beaconsfield Council yesterday indicated that it did not wish to discuss further a controversy between Crs. G. Allison and J. H. Murray which ...
Article : 170 wordsEffective control of codlin moth and other fruit pests could only be accomplished with the full co-operation of orchardists, stated the Secretary for ...
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Advertising : 68 wordsAt the meeting of the Baking Trade Employees' Union at the Launceston Trades Hall on Sunday morning. Mr. F. Hall presided. The secretary ...
Article : 69 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday. —A.I.F. troops stationed at Darwin probably will be placed soon on the same footing as other A.I.F. men who have been ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 20 May 1941, Page 4
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