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  2. RECIPIENTS OF DEGREES AT UNIVERSITY COMMEMORATION

    GRADUATES of the University of Tasmania, on whom degrees were conferred yesterday at the Town Hall, Hobart. Bottom row (left to right): Misses K. E. Jackson, E. M. Robinson, A. K. Kerslake, C. M. E. Tayler, M. R. Botten, M. W. Coulter, D. M. Burleigh, M. P. Morris, Mrs. E. Glasson. Middle row: Messrs. W. G. Speers, A. H. Nightingale, M. M. Bruce, E. A. Brettingham-Moore, P. G. Crawford, M E. Fletcher, A. H. R. Wayn, L. V. Jacques, J. W. Faulkner, N. R. Wilson, B. J. F. Ralph. Top row: Messrs. N. J. B. Plomley, A. R. Peirce, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 138 words
  3. UNIVERSITY GRADUATES RECEIVE DEGREES

    WITH customary ceremony, degrees were conferred on 40 graduates of the University of Tasmania at the annual Commemoration in the Hobart Town Hall yesterday. The Governor (Sir Ernest Clark), who was the principal ...

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  4. ANOTHER TERM

    The Warden of Green Ponds (Mr. A. F. Johnson) was re-elected at the meeting of the council at Kempton yesterday. Others present were: ...

    Article : 264 words
  5. ESTCOURT TO STAND TRIAL

    "THE day has started a happy one, but it is going to end a sorry one." That and other statements alleged to have been made by Cyril Estcourt (22), woodcutter, before and after the ...

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  6. 22 Burned After Air Crash

    TWO pilots and 20 householders were burned to death when an Army aeroplane crashed in the middle of the ...

    Article : 69 words
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  8. TUNA EXPEDITION

    A further stage was reached in the development of the tuna fishing industry in Southern Tasmania when the fishing ketch Weerutta left Hobart for ...

    Article : 270 words
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  11. Archbishop Kelly III

    Archbishop Kelly, who is aged 89 years, has been seriously ill since Sunday, and today his condition was very grave. Early this morning and again ...

    Article : 39 words
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