No observer who has followed the course of the occupation of Japan at firsthand can deny that behind General MaqcArthur's claims of what has been achieved ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 724 wordsAbout 250 people went yesterday to be X-rayed in the Public Health Department's mobile chest clinic, which was beginning a month's campaign in Launceston. Among those who visited the unit was Miss Pal Heazlewood, who was pictured (left) as she took her place to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 76 wordsLady Binney will arrive at the [?]bane Hotel to-day and will [?] until Thursday. The leader of the Canadian ...
Article : 65 wordsTHE PROPOSAL for mass migration from Britain as a long term solution of the problems of an over-crowded United Kingdom and sparsely-peopled Dominions has much in its favour. Neither the United Kingdom nor any one of the Dominions is ...
Article : 407 wordsExclusive in Tasmania to "The Examiner" ...
Article : 11 wordsMELBOURNE.—Captain A, W. Creese, who had been in the service of the Union Steamship Co. of New Zealand for 35 years, died in ...
Article : 163 wordsThe construction of kerbs and channels in South Launceston at a cost of £1205 was approved at a meeting of the City Council last ...
Article : 178 wordsAn appeal to churches to unite in raising the civic and political life of their city was made by Principal ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 241 wordsLIGHTHOUSE—We hear that John Woodhall has brought out the whole of the machinery for the ...
Article : 50 wordsTHERE is little prospect of peace in Palestine. The majority recommendation of the United Nations committee which enquired into the problem is for the partition of the country between the Arabs and the Jews. This is not acceptable to the Arabs, who regard ...
Article : 254 wordsWhen the Synod of the Diocese of Tasmania is held in Hobart this month, it will consider a motion for income tax deduction. THIS will urge Synod to approach ...
Article : 181 wordsThe Mayor (Ald. Oldham) said last night that 25 flowering plum trees planted recently along Elphin Rd. ...
Article : 171 words"YELLOW rain" which fell at Mowbray Heights on Sunday afternoon, was identified by the director of the Launceston Museum ...
Article : 101 wordsPastor D. W. Bailey, Huonville, was inducted as chairman at the annual conference of the Congregational Union of Tasmania which ...
Article : 57 wordsThe essentials to enable the Premier's pledge to aid Britain to become effective were work and production, stated the Leader of the State Opposition (Mr. Campbell) yesterday. He regretted that neither was at ...
Article : 387 wordsALTHOUGH there has been some criticism—mostly by people who did not understand the plan—of Mr. H. S. East's design for homes for old age pensioners, there is strong support for the principle of providing cheap but comfortable individual dwellings for ...
Article : 167 wordsTHE whole council committee will discuss the appointment on August 10, as full-time tram Inspectors of Messrs. H. E. ...
Article : 82 wordsINCLUSION of plans for a factory for Replacement Parts (Tas.) Pty. Ltd. at Mowbray in applications to the City Council for ...
Article : 104 wordsRESIDENTS of West Launceston who signed a petition protesting at the poor 'bus service to Hill St., will be told that "every effort ...
Article : 112 wordsPrivate enterprise in America thrives on what amounts practically to antagonism, Mr. W. G. Hope, of Launceston, told members of the Fifty Thousand League at their weekly luncheon at the Hotel Metropole ...
Article : 540 words"Curious,"—Martin Bormann. Immigrants from Eire Sir,—Your correspondent "Con." seems to bear malice against the ...
Article : 206 wordsTHE Director of Public Works (Mr. G. D. Balsille) informed the Beconsfield Council yesterday that it was a difficult matter for the ...
Article : 79 wordsCITY COUNCIL and Marine Beard representatives will confer this morning on the flood protection scheme for Launceston, ...
Article : 80 wordsSir,—Promiscuous-like tuning in a night or two ago a listener was left wondering whether someone was describing the "Rape of the ...
Article : 260 wordsSir,—I was pleased to read what Archdeacon O'Donnell had to say about the bank grab, especially from a man of his ability. ...
Article : 125 wordsABOUT 250 people were X-rayed in the public Health Department's mobile chest clinic at the immunisation centre in Cameron ...
Article : 62 wordsTEST tennis! By the time this appears in print the Davis Cup challenge matches will be over. At the moment Australia looks like ...
Article : 821 wordsTHE Riverside Golf Club's club- house, Was Tamar Rd., was broken into on Sunday night and a quantity of liquor ...
Article : 41 wordsSir,—It is good to see some of the responsible people at last displaying some initiative in combating the unscrupulous political ...
Article : 333 wordsSir,—The death of a little boy attempting to board a moving tram shocked the people of Launceston, I consider that a safer ...
Article : 177 wordsSpecial attention is to be given by police to the enforcement of the traffic regulations during the ...
Article : 192 wordsTHE Launceston City Council yesterday informed the Beaconsfield Council that it was un able to run an hourly 'bus service ...
Article : 61 wordsSir,—Through your paper I would like to express to your readers the thanks of the many people, not only in Lancaster but ...
Article : 301 wordsUnless some system is evolved to stop the abuse of differing religions by political leaders and the vernacular press, civil war on a large scale will result in India, a retired Indian Army officer said in Launceston yesterday. HE is major W. Marshall, who ...
Article : 453 wordsSir,—Could you tell me whether the kiosk at the Launceston General Hospital is controlled by the hospital authorities or privately? ...
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