IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to argue successfully against the statement of Mr. J. Hiscock, of the Tasmanian Producers' Organisation, that if the ...
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Article : 292 wordsALICE SPRINGS, Monday.—On the eve of the trial of two white men for the alleged murder of an aboriginal, two ...
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Article : 97 wordsThe 45th annual conference of the Church of Christ opened at Hobart last Thursday evening with a welcome gathering held in the West Hobart ...
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Article : 129 wordsWhen a motor cycle he was riding on the Cambridge-road two miles from Bellerive yesterday struck a stationary motor lorry, Patrick Cane, of ...
Article : 49 wordsThe funeral of Mr. Mathew John McCarthy, which took place at Carr Villa Cemetery, Launceston, yesterday afternoon, was attended by a large ...
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Article : 281 wordsErnest Johnston (51), of 15 Leonard Crescent, Moonah, was admitted to the Royal Hobart Hospital yesterday with abrasions to the right leg received ...
Article : 45 wordsThe 6th Hobart Troop won the Sir Ernest Clark trophy at the annual Boy Scouts competitions, held for the first time in the north at the Charles ...
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Article : 299 wordsA member of the A.I.F. overseas, formerly a prominent Launceston trotting rider, found recently that he had been overpaid to the extent of 8000 ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 15 Apr 1941, Page 4
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