A cloudburst, during which 705 points fell in 24 hours, inundated the Flinders Island aerodrome on Friday and it ...
Article : 204 wordsTHERE are many signs that alarm and horror are the feeling uppermost in the minds of all thoughtful people who watch the ...
Article : 538 wordsLady Clark, wife of the Governor (Sir Ernest Clark), returned to Tasmania by air yesterday after a short visit to the mainland. She went on ...
Article : 142 wordsFURIOUS RIDING.—On Friday morning the Rev. J. H. Reibey passed through Brisbane-street in his carriage, and was shortly ...
Article : 67 wordsOne youth was fatally injured and another received serious injuries when a motor cycle crashed into a ...
Article : 240 words"It is all moonshine to say that mainland people are afraid to travel to Tasmania by steamer," declared the ...
Article : 249 wordsBe thou prepared for the fight if thou wilt have the victory. If thou desire to be crowned, fight manfully, endure ...
Article : 28 wordsDURING the early phases of the war between the Greeks and the Italians there was a strong—and natural—disposition to say: "This is ...
Article : 292 wordsA desire for additional information about the operation of canteens overseas and the canteen order system ...
Article : 389 wordsGratitude to the chairman of the Cradle Mountain Reserve Board (Mr. F. Smithies) for his work in opening up Notley Gorge fern glade was ...
Article : 399 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday—Sir Stanley Argyle, Leader of the State Opposition since 1935, and a former Premier, died at his home in Burce ...
Article : 328 wordsWhat may be the last official appearance in the north of Mr. E. T. Emmett as director of the Tourist Department was made on Saturday, when he ...
Article : 134 wordsWilliam Freeland was held throughout Tasmania was indicated by the large attendance, representative of the Government, Government departments and ...
Article : 945 wordsAn increase of one penny in the wholesale and retail price of tea will take effect from to-morrow. ...
Article : 254 wordsThe keenness of training over the last few weeks of the Launceston Rifie Reserve Company is reflected in the greatly improved bearing of the men. ...
Article : 141 wordsTHE BUDGET debate will produce the first trial of strength between the Government and the Opposition. Labour is expected to put ...
Article : 251 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday—Sir Hugh Denison, chairman and managing director of Associated Newspapers Ltd., Sydney, and chairman of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 459 wordsAnother "Missing Link" has been found, this time in the Beaconsfield municipality. At the opening of the Notley Gorge Reserve on Saturday the ...
Article : 113 wordsA. bitter attack on the Federal Government for authorising the issue to members of the A.I.F. and militia men of contraceptive devices was made by ...
Article : 547 wordsBALLARAT, Sunday.— A head-on collision in Sturt-street last night between a motor car and a motor cycle resulted in the deaths of two members ...
Article : 172 wordsA large field of cyclists was fortunate to escape injury when a rider fell in the five miles scratch race conducted by the Burnie Cycling Club at West ...
Article : 120 wordsThree men were injured when a 30cwt. truck, after getting out of control and leaving the road, stock a stump and turned on its side on the ...
Article : 118 wordsAnother 150 billets are requ[?]ed to provide accommodation for men of the 40th Battalion who are to march through Launceston on December 6. ...
Article : 75 wordsThe trophy presented by the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) for competition among the Volunteer Fire Services was won on Saturday afternoon by J. Luck's ...
Article : 169 wordsSOLVE MYSTERY BALLARAT, Sunday.—The discovery of a human body in a disused mine shaft at Sulky has revived the mystery ...
Article : 180 wordsSir,—All patriotic Irishmen, be they of North or South, should welcome Mr. J. O'Reiley's efforts to bring about a better understanding between the ...
Article : 233 wordsRaymond Bell (14), of Penquite-road, suffered severe injuries to his wrists when he fell approximately 20 feet from a railway bridge near Newstead ...
Article : 74 wordsSir,—The piteous squeal of Jehovah's t Witnesses for liberty of conscience is quite beside the mark. For many years they have been allowed to go ...
Article : 442 wordsFigures and percentages for sales of war savings certificates for the various states are as follow:—New South Wales, sales £6,176,088, percentages ...
Article : 55 wordsThe story of how three schoolboys climbed through the windows of a rail. way carriage to pass from one compartment to another while a train was ...
Article : 66 wordsTributes to the work of the retiring Commissioner of Police (Col. J. E. C. Lord) were paid at a farewell smoke social tendered him by the ...
Article : 139 wordsLONDON, Friday.—Mr. Leighton- Morris, who, on November 9, was fined 100 (later reduced to 10) for having without authority removed and ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Launceston Fire Brigade received a call yesterday afternoon to extinguish some burning planks opposite the Esplanade. No trouble was ...
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Advertising : 109 wordsSir,—There is much talk' about Jehovah's Witnesses hindering the national war effort. While not in sympathy with them on every point, I must ...
Article : 123 wordsVATICAN CITY, Sunday.—The Pope at high mass to-day exhorted the congregation a: St. Peter's to pray for the return of peace to Europe. ...
Article : 131 wordsGood progress is being made with the training of the R.S.L. Volunteer Defence Corps, which parades at the Launceston Barracks every Wednesday ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Mon 25 Nov 1940, Page 4
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