Mr. Justice Hutchins, who has been attending the September sitting of the Supreme Court in Launceston, left last night for ...
Article : 180 wordsEvery fresh suggestion to make domestic service an alluring calling is more futile than the last. Why not look at facts and recognise that the day of the "domestic" ...
Article : 929 wordsMr. W. E. Dunk, Chairman of the Commonwealth Public Service Board, was pictured (centre) yesterday with Mr. A. B. Smith, public service inspector (left), Mrs. G. E. Scott, Launceston postmaster, during his visit to Launceston. Mr. Dunk spent the afternoon with ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 55 wordsMIDLANDS AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY .— The next exhibition of this society will be held at ...
Article : 75 wordsTHOSE who habitually make the charge that the trading banks caused the depression of the early thirties have been let down rather badly by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley). He has said frankly that the crisis of that time was precipitated by oversea ...
Article : 423 wordsWhile regretful at leaving Tasmania, he was happy to go to a position in which he could help ...
Article : 183 wordsPhotographs of three late members of the A.B.C. Bowling Club were unveiled at the annual meeting in the club house last night ...
Article : 58 wordsA party of 25 youths, representing several Tasmanian youth organisations and sponsored by the National Fitness Council, will leave by air for Melbourne to-day to take part in Victorian Youth Week ...
Article : 135 words{No abstract available}
Family Notices : 265 wordsTO NORTH, About 20 per cent. of the total Tasmanian military awards and commendations in the recent war were won ...
Article : 470 wordsA real study by the Church of the liquor problem was advocated by Rev. K. Hughes (Burnie), at the' Anglican Synod at Hobart yesterday: MR HUGHES said the problem ...
Article : 221 wordsTHE DECISION of the Federal Government to abolish the war time company tax will give very little relief to industry. The total amount involved is only £3,500.000. The main significance of the reduction is that is represents an ...
Article : 214 wordsStatements by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. N. Campbell) on the necessity for widening the West Tamar Rd. were commented ...
Article : 111 wordsMoney was becoming harder to extract from the pockets of the people than it was two years ago, Canon M. J. May. Launceston, said ...
Article : 93 wordsSOME of the eight Leyland diesel motor 'bus chassis ordered by the City Council have reached Hobart and are being assembled. The ...
Article : 56 words"Frankly, I am fed up with the Milk Bill because during the three years I have been trying to get it ...
Article : 216 wordsTHERE were no developments yesterday in the police investigation of the case in which Mr. F. F. Parkin was attacked by a ...
Article : 66 wordsTHE MEAT SITUATION in Tasmania has again become desperate, and no remedy is in sight. There is an acute shortage of stock in the state, and the competition at sales has forced up prices to levels which butchers can pay only if they sell at illegal prices or ...
Article : 194 wordsJack, a Kerry Blue dog from Devon, was re-united with his young owner, Miss June Norris, in Launceston ...
Article : 232 wordsThirty complaints were laid in the Launceston Police Court yesterday against motorists for alleged traffic breaches. ...
Article : 151 wordsAt a general meeting of the Legion of Ex-Servicemen and Women, held at the Public Library last night, it was announced that ...
Article : 156 wordsCANBERRA.—The Postmaster. General (Sen. Cameron) said yesterday that it was not considered that enquiries should be made ...
Article : 154 wordsTHE rooms of Mr. O. Blaubaum, dentist, of 31 Brisbane St., were entered between 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday and 9 o'clock yesterday ...
Article : 40 wordsSir.—When any legislation is violently opposed by the people it has become the fashion in these days for political sponsors to ...
Article : 1,409 wordsMiss Jean Cumming (69), of 12 Balaclava St., was knocked down by a motor car at the intersection of Paterson and Charles Sts. early ...
Article : 49 wordsLEISURELY like[?]hoodi It may be four years but it will be for ever—if the Federal Government has all the legal sanction it will ...
Article : 792 wordsA motor vehicle belonging to Mr A. Hutton, which was stolen from Vernon St. on Tuesday, was recovered by Mr. Hutton ...
Article : 32 wordsA complaint that municipal councils frequently attempted to place their responsibilities on the shoulders of the Government was made yesterday by the Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. Brooker). HE said that no instance of this ...
Article : 326 wordsThe Minister for Education (Mr. Howroyd) said yesterday that he had given approval for the acceptance of Mr. G. W. ...
Article : 44 wordsCrayfish tail fishing was opposed and a close season for female cray, fish was advocated by the Licensed Fishermen's Association of ...
Article : 257 words{No abstract available}
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Thu 18 Sep 1947, Page 2
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