The second training school for Australian Women's Army Service recruits in Southern Tasmania was begun yesterday. Major Lorna Byrne, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 160 wordsTHE Church Army van has been lent to the Red Cross Society for the duration of the war, and it is being converted into a mobile nursing unit ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 456 wordsThe tobacco shortage means that most of [?] will have to curtail smoking. The majority will take this cheerfully in the knowledge that it is only a minor ...
Article : 386 wordsWASHINGTON, Thursday.—The War Production Board has ordered all womens' hosiery manufacturers to use rayon, instead of silk or nylon, from ...
Article : 70 wordsACCOMPAN1ED by a letter signed "Just a Mite from an Old Age Pensioner." a parcel containing three gold rings has ...
Article : 134 wordsAir raid rehearsals have been held in schools in Hobart since Tuesday. Daily the pupils are given instruction in what to do in the event of an ...
Article : 230 wordsMrs. S. R. Adams presided at the monthly meeting of the Guild of Remembrance at Hobart yesterday. Mrs. C. S. Hodges spoke on the welfare work ...
Article : 182 wordsMembers of the Women's Non-Party League at a meetlng at Hobart yesterday contended that the report on the death in childbirth of a woman at Bruny ...
Article : 168 wordsThe V.A.D. salvage collectors maintain their splendid work, and tomorrow the route will take in Elizabeth St. from Melville to Tasma streets, and all streets ...
Article : 53 wordsMrs. D'Arey Stutterd, of Cowra (N.S.W.). who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Arthur Dowling. Ross, arrived in Hobart last night to spend a ...
Article : 205 wordsA warning to owners of motorvehicles against inefficient brakes was issued by the Bench at the Hobart Police Court yesterday. ...
Article : 127 words"It was the Chinese who made British Malaya," stated Rotarian G. M. Hornidge, formerly of Ipoh, addressing the Hobart Rotary Club at its weekly ...
Article : 346 wordsThe Catholic Welfare Organisation which has been in existence for two years for the purpose of providing amenities for the soldiers who frequent ...
Article : 220 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Applications to the Liberty Loan number about 140,000. but there must be a sharp increase in the few days remain [?] if the objective ...
Article : 131 wordsTWO out of three Australians are of the opinion—and firm in their opinion—that more use should be made of civilians in our war effort. ...
Article : 413 wordsOf New Norfolk, an entrant in the baby contest which will aid the Mothercraft Home funds. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 21 wordsMembers of the Dilston branch of the Country Women's Association entertained Mrs. A. Broinowski. who is leaving Launceston to live in Sydney, ...
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Advertising : 487 wordsONLY bewilderment on the parl of a Chinese witness greeted attempts by the Bench Clerk (Mr. C. Scott) to explain the ...
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Advertising : 189 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday. — Should members of the Women's Australian Auxiliary Air Force be taken prisoner they would be entltled to treatment ...
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Advertising : 9 wordsMrs. D. Howard entertained 80 guests at the Royale ballroom. Hobart, last night, to celebrate the 20th birthday anniversary of her daughter Lyla. Games ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Fri 6 Mar 1942, Page 4
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