"The climax which was bound to come because of the unwarranted ex- tension of the powers of the Price Fixing Commission to include such a ...
Article : 407 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.— After several ,weeks of improving markets, the tone at the Stock Exchange to-day ...
Article : 555 wordsHIGH SCHOOL.—The Burnie High School will re-open to-day. Mir. M. Poulter, formerly of the Launceston High School. will be senior master ill history ...
Article : 1,114 wordsThe need for a pool to handle the (marketing of peas was stressed by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton) at the recent meeting of the ...
Article : 310 wordsThis column Is conducted by a qualified veterinarian. Enquiries on stock disease and kindred matters, addressed to "Pegasus" at the office of "The Examiner," will be answered in the column. A request has been made to supply ...
Article : 840 wordsSCHOOL—The state school re-opened with a fair number of scholars as a number are going to the Mole Creek Area School. The newly appointed ...
Article : 432 wordsPICNIC—The scholars of the" Gravelly Bench Sunday school, with parents visited Notley Gorge on Saturday and pent a pleasant afternoon. They were ...
Article : 131 wordsBALL—A ball was held in the Frankford Hall. to aid hall funds. There was a good attendance. Red Ferrall's orchestra supplied the dance music and Mrs. ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton) has been advised by Mr. H. McKay, Tasmanian Government Marketing Officer in Sydney, that some ...
Article : 153 wordsTASMANIA—A few light clearing showers at first, chiefly in the west, otherwise "west, moderate temperatures, moderating south-westerly to ...
Article : 519 wordsTo obtain a picture of the variation throughout the season of wool production under grazing conditions, samples of wool have been taken every ...
Article : 294 wordsEVENING—An evening was given by Mr. and Mrs. B. Watkins and their staff at the Parattah Hotel to celebrate Mr. G. Miller's birthday anniversary. Songs ...
Article : 101 wordsThere was no trading in potatoes at Burnie yesterday and merchants can offer no quotations until the Prices Commissioner (Professor D. B. ...
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Article : 76 wordsMAIN LINE — Week days leave Hobart 9.30 a.m. 5.5 a.m., due Launceston 2.50, 10.5 a.m. Steamer days boat train leaves 8.45 a.m. February 6 leaves 5 ...
Article : 354 wordsGOLD—Edna May Amal., b 5/4, s-5/8. Emperor, b 13/-, s 13/9. G. Plateau, b 7/-. Hercules, b 12/-; Lancefield, b 11d. Loloma, b 27/-. Mt. Coolon, b ...
Article : 768 wordsPassengers who arrived by air from the mainland yesterday were Mesdames R. Seymour, E. C. Lovell, C. .Bird, V. Albert and .infant, A. Charlton and ...
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Article : 107 wordsThe Sun—To-day, rises.-.10 a.m., sets 7.10 p.m. To-morrow, rises 5.11 a.m., sets 7.0. p.m. The Moon—First quarter, to-day, 9.42 ...
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Advertising : 399 wordsOn the Alberton field, North Mount Victoria, prospecting for gold and mining work on a limited scale are being carried on. Very little is at present ...
Article : 190 wordsThe total exchanges of the Launceston banks for the month ended January 31 were £1,782,919 and for the corresponding period last year £1,98,051. Settlements ...
Article : 96 wordsOBITUARY—Residents of Pipers River learned with regret of the death of. Mrs. Charles Cox, who passed away in the General Hospital. Launceston. Mrs. Cox ...
Article : 104 wordsKing Island Scheelite. N.L. report for week ended February 1:—Main mill treated 640 tons; tailings retreatment mill. 600 tons. Scheelite concentrates ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 4 Feb 1941, Page 3
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