Two new ambassadors-M. Oscar Lundquist (Sweden) and M. Lars Jorstad (Norway) — will present their credentials to the ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Canadian prairie provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and. Alberta are exploiting in their various ways the many changes which the war brought to their economy. They retain their intense interest in agriculture, but their eyes have ...
Article : 751 wordsThis heavy motor truck was bogged in William St., Launceston, yeasterday morning. One pair of dual rear wheels went down where a trench had been dug across the roadway, and the tyres cut their way through until the axle was on the ground (lower picture). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 53 wordsTHE IMPORTANCE OF COAL in the national economy is greater than ever. Coal supply is the basis of a large percentage of production, and increased production is the main need of Australia. The increase is needed to enable the country to outride the ...
Article : 585 wordsA well known Launceston businessman and sportsman, Mr. Thomas William Rule, died at his home, 11 Park St., yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 332 wordsRACE.—At one o'clock on Friday, the match will come off between Mr. A. Rose's Sir Robert, by ...
Article : 59 wordsEqual pensions for one-eyed and one-armed servicemen are to be sought by the Partially Blind ...
Article : 251 wordsEskleigh Memorial Home, Perth, will take in its first I patients next week, it was announced yesterday. THE WORK of transforming the beautiful old residence, formerly ...
Article : 135 wordsProvision is being made in the estimates for a visit to England early next year by the Premier (Mr. Cos. grove) and it is expected approval will be given the item during budgetary consideration. ...
Article : 108 wordsKenneth Reid (24) George Town Rd., was admtted to the General Hospital about midnight on Monday suffering from mild concussion. ...
Article : 51 wordsTHE THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE who heard the on Monday night at the National Theatre—the broadcasting of the speeches helped the debaters to reach an audience far beyond the capacity of the theatre—could not avoid being struck by the ...
Article : 254 wordsMELBOURNE — Agricultural machinery, including harvesters and tractors needed for the harvesting of Australia's bumper wheat ...
Article : 61 wordsThe annual Scottsdale musical and elocution competitions, organised by the local C.W.A. branch, began last night. ...
Article : 125 wordsVERNON SWAN (26), of 2 Garfield St., is in the Launceston General Hospital with a broken left leg below the knee. He fell ...
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Family Notices : 148 wordsWith the Kol Nidre service at the 100-years-old synagogue, Launceston Jews last night introduced ...
Article : 208 wordsA PARTY of 20 Tasmanians, mostly farmers, will leave Launceston by air early this morning for a three week's tour of ...
Article : 86 wordsDelivery of a quantity of waterproofing material from Victoria within the next few weeks will ease ...
Article : 181 wordsA surplus of over £50 was reported by the treasurer of the trustees (Mr. J. L. Tyson) at a special gathering last night at ...
Article : 195 wordsTHE Acting Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. G. P. Hanify) announced yesterday that the closing time for Chrismas ...
Article : 69 wordsTHE PLACING of a large additional allocation on the Federal Budget for Trans-Australia Airlines is an indication that this Government competition with private enterprise is to be fostered at all costs to the taxpayer. The news will not come as a surprise to ...
Article : 203 wordsMELBOURNE — Government price-fixing was hastening the decline In pig production, and the regulations should be abolished ...
Article : 65 wordsTHE funeral of Susan Eleanor Spencer, wife of William Spencer, jun., of Westwood Cressy, took place at the Cressy ...
Article : 188 wordsCANBERRA. — Mr. Gullett M H.R. (Lib.. Vic.) this week described as "despicable and Fascist" the alleged action of the Minister ...
Article : 121 wordsIN REPLY to representations advice was received by Senator Aylett yesterday from the Minister for the Navy (Mr. Riordon) ...
Article : 60 wordsCANBERRA.—The Minister for Trade and Customs (Sen. Courtice) said yesterday that Australian-made corsets would be made ...
Article : 45 wordsSir, —The nationalisation of banking is the major issue before the people of our great Commonwealth to-day. As a basic ...
Article : 224 wordsIn an attempt to overcome the deadlock that has arisen over proposals for the constitution of the proposed Milk Board, ...
Article : 74 wordsEXCELLENT engineer Mr. Chifley was 62 on Monday and I didn't know till I read it in "The Examiner" on Turesday. He's only ...
Article : 761 wordsSir,—One consolation from the proposed nationalisation of the trading banks would be the disc-continuance of that senseless radio ...
Article : 184 wordsMessrs. Lyne Bros., of sc Vale. Powranna, won first prize with an under 1½ years ewe in the Ryelands section an the Royal Melbourne Show ...
Article : 30 wordsA statewide poll conducted by the State Fruit Board at Hobart yesterday on the queslon of compulsory hail insurance resulted:. ...
Article : 29 wordsDenying yesterday that refrigeration shipping space had been regularly can- celled by butchers, the State president of the Meat and Allied Trades' Federation (Mr. W. G. Robinson) suggested that the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) did not know the conditions under which meat was shipped. ...
Article : 512 wordsKentish Council at its meeting at Sheflield yesterday recommended 39 miles of maintenance work on eight roads in the municipality, ...
Article : 213 wordsSir,—There were several flaws in the striotly propaganda case Mr. Green put on Monday night against nationalisation of banks. He stated: ...
Article : 308 wordsSir,— "Subscriber's" suggestion in "The Examiner" on September 20 is impracticable, as the order in which the towns are placed in ...
Article : 123 wordsDelegates to the annual convention of the Master Printers and A[?]lied Trades Federation of Australia in Hobart yesterday discussed ...
Article : 56 wordsSir.—May I express the very grateful thanks we feel to the very generous people of Tasmania who have sent us parcels of the most ...
Article : 183 wordsInteresting impressions gained during his recent trip to the United States were given to-members of the Launceston Junior ...
Article : 71 wordsSir,—When the workers seek an increase of a few shillings a week in their wages they have to engage counsel, sometimes at a cost of ...
Article : 152 wordsFurther donations towards the appeal for the Society for the Care of Crippled Children are:— Acknowledge, £1038/1/11; top ...
Article : 65 words{No abstract available}
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 24 Sep 1947, Page 2
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