THE MAYOR OF LAUNCESTON to-night will officially open S the Book Week celebrations in this city. The holding of this week is an important step in the development of culture in Launceston, and it is hoped that a centralising of interest in books for a week will ...
Article : 525 wordsThe retiring president of Launceston Legacy Club (Mr. E. L. Hudson) headed members of the club when they visited the cenotaph before their annual meeting and dinner in Saturday night. He is shown laying a wreath on the Cenotaph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 69 wordsROBBERY.—On the night of the 20th inst the chesse store of the Rev, Mr. Bishton, chaplain at Westbury ...
Article : 71 wordsMembers of the Tasmanian Road Transport Association were outspokenly critical, at the annual meeting of the northern branch at Launceston on Saturday night, of the conflicting statements of policy about acquisition of ...
Article : 747 wordsThe Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Madden) returned to Launceston yesterday from Melbourne. The Minister for Repatriation ...
Article : 60 wordsThe already serious shipping position on 'the North- West Coast has been aggravated further by the ...
Article : 360 wordsThe death took place on Thursday at the age of 70 years of Mrs. Margaret Emily Freeman, Fingal, widow of the late Mr. John ...
Article : 101 wordsDespite the statement by the Commissioner for Transport (Mr. Wilson) that the commission would ...
Article : 176 wordsTribute to the Launceston Caledonian Pipe Band's work for charity was paid by the president (Mr. S. Tulloch Scott) at the ...
Article : 279 wordsThe Premier (Mr.. Cosgrove) had promised to investigate reorganisation of the Transport Commission, the state President of the Road transport Association (Mr. A. R. Park) said on Saturday. ...
Article : 176 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Cosgrove ) crowns Miss Pat Arnold Queen of who was farmers' Queen raised Queens at Lilydale. Miss Arnold who £451 for the fund to build awe memorial community hall at Lilydale ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 39 wordsTHE ROLE OF THE JACKAL is becoming increasingly popular. The world is in a very troubled state and in the back- ground, behind all the main fronts of national and international dispute and argument, the snarling, snapping herd is shadowy but undeniable. ...
Article : 181 wordsTHREE occupants of a small tourer had a lucky escape from serious injury when a straying horse attempted to jump the car ...
Article : 108 wordsSenator McKenna, Federal Minister for Health, has had temporary duties in the Department of the Ministry of Interior ...
Article : 79 wordsAt a conference at Hobart at the week-end between representatives of the Royal Agricultural Society and the Australian ...
Article : 124 wordsTHE LEADER of the would-be "squatter" at Sunninghill Park where it is believed that Pringess Elizabeth and Lieut. Mount- batten will make their home, has made a statement on the intention of the hut-seekers: "We want everybody to understand that our movement ...
Article : 163 wordsAT LAST it appeared that the Government had realised the value of the Ben Lomond Plateau as a tourist asset to Tasmania, said ...
Article : 61 wordsMELBOURNE.—Melbourne gave the 23,700 tons Stratheden, first P. and O, liner to call here since before the war, its most rousing ...
Article : 127 wordsBecause of the introduction of week-end penalty rates by an amendment by the Arbitration Court to the award covering all ...
Article : 133 wordsFIVE HUNDRED day-old chickens were transported by air from Launceston to Melbourne yesterday. The chickens, which ...
Article : 48 wordsCoinciding with the opening of "Book Week," Rev. Robert Ward preached at Mulgrave St. Methodist Church yesterday morning on "This Book." A GREAT truth is emphasised ...
Article : 567 wordsAbout 40 ex-servicemen were entertained to a welcome home dinner in the Sprent Hall. The function was arranged by Mr. L. ...
Article : 77 words"C.B.A".—The celling income permitted a T.B. patient and wife with-out children under the Government scheme is £4/17/6 a week This ...
Article : 1,445 words"The parking position in Launceston is getting worse every day," the chairman (Mr. J. W. Seaton) said at the annual ...
Article : 208 wordsA bitter attack on the Federal Government for what he described as "the callous manner in which it had disregarded the welfare of the war widows'" was launched by the new president of the Launceston Legacy Club (Mr. ...
Article : 602 wordsSPURIOUS Spring It is not our habit of wait for the first swallow in Launceston before we talk of the coming spring Rather on ...
Article : 799 wordsWhenever a licensed motor driver is charged with a breach of the traffic regulations he is required to produce his driver's ...
Article : 70 wordsThe executive committee of the Deloraine Agricultural and Pastoral Society decided at a recent meeting to hold the year's show on ...
Article : 91 wordsBERLIN (A.A.P.).—The Ruhr coalminers will receive gift food parcels for increased production under a scheme which the British ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Mon 28 Jul 1947, Page 2
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