Passengers to Melbourne by air yesterday included Messrs. S. J. Thyne. A. J. Beck. M.H.R., H. Stewart and Senator J. B. Hayes. ...
Article : 242 wordsAfter circling low over Launceston, so that citizens had a magnificent opportunity of seeing its graceful yet powerful lines, Australia's first home-produced Beaufort bomber landed at Western Junction yesterday afternoon ...
Article : 1,066 wordsA number of Launceston car dealers attribute a rise in sales of secondhand cars to a belief among motorists ...
Article : 131 wordsIN A SPEECH in Tokio on Monday the German Military attache said that Germany would defeat Russia in a few weeks and turn her ...
Article : 595 wordsIMPUDENT ROBBERY — A most impudent robbery was perpetrated at the shop of Mr. Coningsby, butcher, Wellington- ...
Article : 113 wordsWhen we ask God to direct our footsteps we must remember to move our feet. —Anon. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe provision of extra accommodation next year, additional training facilities, the establishment of a poultry ...
Article : 490 wordsIT IS APPARENT that even now our forces in the Middle East could do with more tanks and other equipment. Wounded Australians returning home say that the equipment ...
Article : 249 wordsA fatal collision on the road between Beaconsfield and Beauty Point in 1938 is recalled by a Judgment now given in the High Court ...
Article : 513 wordsWind and weather conditions permitting, the Beaufort bomber may land at Wynyard or Smithton aerodromes this afternoon, a ...
Article : 85 wordsMarried in 1895, deserted in 1918 and granted a decree nisi for divorce in 1941! That is the matrimonial history of a woman petitioner who appeared ...
Article : 184 wordsMrs. Amanda Williams, of St. Marys, has been advised that her ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 160 wordsNot for many years, from a police point of view, has the city been so quiet, said a Launceston police officer yesterday. Sobriety had increased, and ...
Article : 105 wordsAPPARENTLY the restoration of peace in Iran following the British and Russian occupation is being delayed by internal strife. The ...
Article : 238 wordsThe Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton) said yesterday that strong representations were being made to the Federal Government for the completion ...
Article : 73 wordsAircraftman Verdun J. Collins returned to Laverton yesterday, after spending a few days leave with his mother at Holbrook-street, Launceston. ...
Article : 182 wordsSome idea of the conditions under which some pioneers came to Tasmania is contained in an a 85-year-old document in the ...
Article : 84 wordsAll Hobart and adjoining areas will be blacked-out in the most comprehensive air raid test yet held in Tasmania, to be for 30 minutes on ...
Article : 122 wordsThe application of J. N. Nicholls and Sons, of Marrawah, for a licence to conduct a cheese factory was heard before the Secretary for Agriculture ...
Article : 92 wordsAn investigation into the condition of Tasmanian railway barracks, where locomotive employees are accommodated when away from home, is to ...
Article : 84 wordsRelatives of soldiers who have been posted as casualties are invited to forward photographs and ...
Article : 26 wordsWhen the captured German Messer- schmitt now in Victoria has been shown in the various country towns of the state it will be sent to Tasmania ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Hydro-Electric Commission announced yesterday that a number of appointments had been made to the engineering staff of the ...
Article : 300 wordsSir,—I wish to comment on the rabbit pest now that the trapping season is practically finished. Enormous prices have been paid for skins during ...
Article : 980 wordsMr. Walter Charles Dunn, 85 years, and Mr. George Madden, 82 years, met at Longford during the week-end. They have been friends for 50 years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 223 wordsThe Mayor of Launceston (Alderman F. Boatwright) will make his first flight to-day, when he travels by air to the mainland on his way to Sydney. "I ...
Article : 99 wordsAlthough the present Government had a total revenue of £3,615,000 in 1939 compared with the £2,385,000 at the disposal of the McPhee ...
Article : 218 wordsTwenty-two A.I.F. recruits, including 13 from militia units, were drafted to Brighton from Launceston yesterday. Four others were accepted, and will be ...
Article : 133 wordsReferring at Hobart yesterday to the suggestion of Senior Constable C. Wright that the installation of automatic traffic lights at busy intersections ...
Article : 71 wordsMembers of the Locomotive Enginemen's Union in Tasmania are taking seriously the decision of the Arbitration Court refusing a war loading to ...
Article : 146 wordsWriting from Queensland, a correspondent refers with appreciation to the illustrations which appear each year in "The Examiner" Annual, and ...
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Article : 146 wordsWhile assisting with ploughing operations in which a tractor was being used at his property at Ulverstone yesterday morning Mr. J. F. Wright, ...
Article : 56 wordsAt a meeting of the Charity Wattle Day Committee yesterday afternoon the treasurer (Mr. F. Jones) presented the statement of accounts for the recent ...
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Advertising : 77 wordsThe International Red Cross at Geneva advises that, the following prisoners of war are interned at Campo Isarco, Italy:— ...
Article : 67 wordsDARWIN, Tuesday.—At a cost of £2000 a broadcasting studio is to be erected at Darwin by the Army Education Service. It will play an important ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 17 Sep 1941, Page 4
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