Members of Tamar Rowing Club were delighted with their new four when they tried it yesterday. The boat is constructed of specially prepared marine plywood instead of cedar, and it is of the new regulation size, two feet longer than the previous specification. It is the first ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 511 wordsWhile the Governor and Lady Binney are in Launceston for the show, the visitors' book which is normally at Government House ...
Article : 60 wordsFORGERY—A probation servant in the employ of Mr. Brown, of Longford, is charged with uttering a ...
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Article : 216 wordsStanley Grabe (20), of Leonard Cres., Moonah, was seriously injured when the motor-cycle he was riding ...
Article : 242 wordsDeloraine gave a warm welcome to 80 additional Poles who are to work for the Hydro-Electric ...
Article : 295 wordsThe Launceston Show will open to-morrow and will continue on Wednesday and Thursday. Only fine ...
Article : 226 wordsIf the history of a Country and its industrial life were dramatised over the air, children, especially those who were regarded as backward, would learn twice as quickly as they would from a text book. ...
Article : 338 wordsIT IS TO BE FEARED that Mr. L. J. McConnan, Victorian president of the Associated Banks, was not well advised when, in the name of the trading banks, he offered to tide Victorian public servants over their embarrassment caused by their pay being held up ...
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Article : 118 wordsSYDNEY—The State Premier (Mr. McGirr) and members of the State Parliamentary Labour Party will march in the six-hour day ...
Article : 55 wordsAn open forum was held at the Invermay Methodist Hall yesterday, when speakers debated the Government's proposal to ...
Article : 170 wordsSYDNEY.—Mrs. Edna Slade, mother of seven children, will celebrate her 39th birthday on Wednesday by ...
Article : 101 wordsProposals for the unity of nursing associations in Australia were discussed at a conference of the nursing associations held ...
Article : 239 wordsSir,—In a recent letter to "The Examiner," Mr. A. S. von Bertouch, of Deloraine, asked for my answer to several matters relating ...
Article : 667 wordsAfter release from the Huon Rd., Hobart, at 6.6 a.m. yesterday, several Melbourne pigeons Competing ...
Article : 214 wordsSir,—Although a change in Government financial policy is long overdue, the people of Australia have seen no evidence of Mr. ...
Article : 292 wordsSYDNEY—Detectives warned a small group of young men who heckled the Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) and the ...
Article : 108 wordsREMUNERATION ratel The occasion calls for a wet towel and undisturbed quiet. Someone has gone into figures to show how ...
Article : 778 wordsSir,—I was interested to read the letter by "Historian" in "The Examiner" of September 29. There may be some Who thought that I ...
Article : 304 wordsLAUNCESTON—A bogey handicap at King's Meadows on Saturday resulted:—A Grade: L.H.S. Mercer, (6), 2 up; F. Woodroffe (5), square; ...
Article : 265 wordsThe president of the Launceston sub-branch of the R.S.L. (Mr. Angus McKenzie) and Mrs. McKenzie entertained members of the ...
Article : 161 wordsSir,—Most of "Outsider's" reply to my letter was rather beside the point, Which was that however much we may disagree with Mr. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Mon 6 Oct 1947, Page 2
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