THE NEWS of the difficulties of the Loan Council caused by the tightness of the loan market, and of the probable expansion of credit ...
Article : 812 wordsA prominent resident of Latrobe had told him that Launceston should develop the deep water port in the ...
Article : 328 wordsDare to be true; nothing can ever need a lie. —Herbert ...
Article : 13 wordsFor the second time in a week, a full westerly gale is battering shipping between Wilson's Promontory and ...
Article : 142 wordsArrivals at the Brisbane Hotel yesterday were:—Mr. G. Wheelwright, Mr. K. McGillivray, Melbourne; Mr. V. A. Rubenach, Hobart; Mr. M. ...
Article : 156 wordsAt the meeting of the Burnie A. and P. Society last evening a letter was received from the Agricultural Show Council of Tasmania stating that the ...
Article : 262 wordsCOAL.—With reference to the coal. at Louttit Bay, the Geelong "Advertiser" says: "As yet we have no geological commissioner, ...
Article : 120 wordsUnless there is co-operation among exporters to guarantee sufficient cargo for a weekly Sydney-Launceston ship- ping service, they may be deprived of ...
Article : 189 wordsFOOTBALL managers have their problems. For example, the N.T.F.A. has to, make ends meet in two senses. An annual struggle is that ...
Article : 258 wordsThe Flinders Island Council finds it difficult to agree with the statement of Captain Ivan Holyman that the Flinders Island subsidised air service is ...
Article : 260 wordsThe funeral of Mr. Walter Maurice Rumney, which took place at Carr Villa yesterday afternoon, was well attended. The chief mourners were ...
Article : 108 wordsAlthough it is now nearly seven weeks since the plan to commemorate the late Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) by means of a state-wide fund to create ...
Article : 273 wordsBright ideas can win cash prizes in the new "Title Please" competition. Brief, witty, effective titles are required for the drawing, which appears on ...
Article : 244 wordsDuring an address to the Launceston Rotary Club yesterday the Master Warden of the Launceston / Marine Board (Mr. W. Robinson) claimed that ...
Article : 271 wordsThe Leader of the Opposition (Mr. H. S. Baker) stated to-night that his recent statement concerning defence matters had not been intended as a ...
Article : 223 wordsONE IMPORTANT announcement has been made by Mr. Burgin, who is to be British Minister for Supply, that when his new ...
Article : 254 wordsAs heavy rain had softened portions of the Wynyard aerodrome, the air liner Loila, en route from Melbourne to Launceston, did not call ...
Article : 47 wordsThe death occurred on Tuesday night of Mr. Robert Phillips, the oldest known resident of the Campbell Town district. He was born at Campbell Town on ...
Article : 203 wordsThere has been so much rain in recent weeks that city road works have been held up by the muddy conditions. The Brisbane-street ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Launceston Trades Hall Council recently asked the Chief Secretary (Mr. T. D'Alton) to explain the Government's intention in regard to introducing a ...
Article : 275 wordsThe Devonport Marine Board decided at its, meeting on Monday to put more money into dredging and to leave in. abeyance the scheme for building a ...
Article : 334 wordsSupport for A.C.T.U. motions opposing the Federal Government's national register bill was agreed to by the Launceston Trades Hall Council at a ...
Article : 187 wordsThe Launceston Public Buildings are to have the most up-to-date central heating system in the city. A Melbourne firm is at present ...
Article : 82 wordsMessrs. L. F. Smeeton (secretary of the Tasmanian Government Tourist Department), G. Lohrey (last season's manager of the Burnie branch), and M. ...
Article : 221 wordsTHE OFFICIAL statement by Spain that in the event of war in Europe she will remain neutral may, at first glance, seem reassuring. But ...
Article : 222 wordsA resolution was passed at the meeting of the Launceston Trades Hall Council last night that the Government he urged to expedite plans for ...
Article : 141 wordsWhen Mr. A. A. Hamilton retires about the end of this month, Mr. O. A. McCall, headmaster of the East Launceston state school, will be transferred to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 165 wordsThe council of the Tasmanian free library movement met yesterday, when members stood in silence as a mark of respect to the late Premier. The ...
Article : 293 wordsThe 99th anniversary celebrations of Christ Church (Congregational,. Frederick-street, were concluded last night, when a large and representative ...
Article : 178 wordsEmployees of the Devonport Council are engaged carrying out repairs to roads in various parts of the municipality. In some of the work the road ...
Article : 188 wordsAt a meeting of the Musical Association held last evening, at which Dr. J. Bruce Hamilton presided, reports of interesting developments in ...
Article : 151 wordsThe amount of 220 was passed for payment at the Marine Board on Monday in favour of the Lands Department, representing the final instalment on the ...
Article : 153 wordsMr. Max Steinbuchel, of America, a representative of Producing Oil Wells Ltd., said, at a meeting at Devonport last night, he had made geophysical ...
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Advertising : 98 wordsA pedestrian who was crossing the road in Wellington-street near Frank- land-street about. 5.45 p.m. yesterday was knocked down by a motor cycle. ...
Article : 76 wordsTwenty-nine air cadets graduated as pilot officers at Point Cook to-day. Distinguished passes were obtained by C. C. Williams (N.S.W.). who was ...
Article : 58 wordsWilliam Smith (80), an inmate of St. John's Park, New Town, was knocked down by a tram this afternoon outside the Commercial High School. He ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Thu 22 Jun 1939, Page 8
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