LAIE IN 1945 thE British Government approved of the American proposals for the consideration of an International Conference on Trade and Employment. This conference was to be held in 1946, but the prolonged consideration by the United States of the question ...
Article : 543 wordsFirst Basin, with its swimming pool and lawns and its magnificent natural surroundings, is Launccslon's outstanding scenic attraction. This picture, taken on Saturday afternoon from the rocky crag on the far side of the river from the swimming pool, shows the lawn dotted ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 59 wordsAfter surviving a series of three storms in its Bass Strait crossing, the 46ft. cutter Merlan, "missing" competitor in the Sydney-Hobart yacht race, sailed into the heads of the Tamar at 7 a.m. on Saturday. ...
Article : 1,066 wordsCaptain T. A. Newton is at his home in Laura St. receiving medical attention. Mr. W. D. Pierson, who is in the ...
Article : 125 wordsThe private funeral of Mr. A. E. Chapman took place in the Carr Villa Cemetery on Saturday afternoon. Services at the home and ...
Article : 303 wordsADELAIDE. — Australia should make a bid for immigrants from among the 60,000 Baltic people who ...
Article : 192 wordsTHE GRUB.—These destractive pests have appeared in large numbers in the Evandale district. In a ...
Article : 78 wordsIt was announced from Canberra at the week-end that certain brands of tobacco and cigarettes would rise in price from to-day. SMALL packets of cigarettes ...
Article : 229 wordsKeen interest is being shown in to-morrow's Launceston wool sales, the first auction to be held in the ...
Article : 167 wordsMR. DUTHIE, the new member for Wilmot in the House of Representatives, is insistent that there is black marketing in shipping space from the mainland to Tasmania. He has made representations to the Minister for Shipping, pointing out what he calls ...
Article : 225 wordsTHE BODY of Harold william Hodge (31), 6 Thistle St., Launcoston, was found in the Tamar River at Clarence Point, West ...
Article : 130 wordsSYDNEY—The Meat Industry Employees' Union decided on Saturday to protest to the Federal and State Governments against ...
Article : 166 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—The mineworkers' president (Mr. Lawther) has announced that all countries producing coal except ...
Article : 177 wordsSYDNEY. — In common with other sources of revenue, post office receipts are building up towards showing a substantial ...
Article : 78 wordsIT HAS BEEN evident during the present visit of the M.C.C. team that some of the visiting cricket writers are seeking some way to blame Australia for the comparative failure of the Englishmen. This is to be regretted, but there always have been arguments about some ...
Article : 202 wordsA LARGE crowd of Launceston holiday makers took advantage of the special holiday excursion trip to Mersey Bluff, Devonport, ...
Article : 106 wordsMr. Archibald McDougall, the new Legal Counsellor to the British Ambassador, has arrived in Cairo, accompuncd by his wife. ...
Article : 102 wordsNUREMBERG.—Dr. Carl Westpha) a former official in the Nazi Ministry of Justice, who, with 116 leading members of the Nazi Legal ...
Article : 45 wordsMOSCOW.—Russia is resuming the construction of the Palace of the Soviety which will be the world's tallest building. 120ft. ...
Article : 43 wordsMore than 60 young people attended a Methodist youth camp at Hawley during the holidays. The programme was arranged on a ...
Article : 65 wordsTHE USUAL, monthly meeting of the Penguin Council set down for Saturday was postponed until to-morrow because the quorum of ...
Article : 82 wordsMELBOURNE. — A man war decapitated and a woman seriously injured last night when the car in which they were ...
Article : 81 wordsSir,—As six Melbourne cyclists, we would like to express our gratitude for the invaluable help we have received on our tour from ...
Article : 300 wordsIn a great house, there are not only vessels of gold and of silver, but also of wood and earth; and some to ...
Article : 50 wordsCANBERRA—The need for full Government support of the arbitration system was stressed by the president of the Australian Council of Employers' Federations (Mr. O. D. A. Oberg) ...
Article : 662 wordsMainland visitors on Saturday recommended the construction of a new reserve in Launceston. ...
Article : 116 wordsFLAG flapping The latest from Canberra sounds like an echo of a kindergarten breakup. It may not be Canberra's fault. New York ...
Article : 768 wordsA YOUTH was admitted to the Launceston General Hospital yesterday afternoon suffering from abrasions and shock. He was ...
Article : 73 wordsWASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—First Bill presented to the 80th Congress when its first session opened on Saturday was a measure proposing 20 per cent, tax cuts on incomes up to £100,000 and ...
Article : 408 wordsSENTIMENTALISTS who visit a city theatre now showing a terrific 'tearjerker" should finish their weeping before leaving the ...
Article : 39 wordsINCREASE in vegetable prices during Christmas week was particularly noticeable in the case of peas, residents of Launceston ...
Article : 42 wordsSYDNEY.—John Charles Skelton (31), 1946 Australian and N.S.W, speed car champion, was killed at the ...
Article : 129 wordsTHE Tasmanian Eero Club's flying scholarship winner will be announced this week, the club reported yesterday. Mr. G. ...
Article : 60 wordsMELBOURNE.—The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will arrive at Essednon aerodrome at 12 noon to-day on their forewell ...
Article : 104 wordsMOSCOW (A.A.E). — The "Red Star" correspondent in Berline alleges that a "Royal Yugoslav Army" exists in the British ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Mon 6 Jan 1947, Page 2
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