The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) returned to Hobart from Launceston by car yesterday morning. The Minister for Education (Mr. ...
Article : 222 wordsTHE BEACONSFIELD COUNCIL has requested a conference with representatives of the Hydro-Electric Commission and the Water and Sewerage Board on West Tamar Water supply quesr tions. This is a good move. ...
Article : 416 wordsMembers of the Community Centre working bee at Windmill Hill on Saturday afternoon erecting stalls and buildings in preparation for the Apex apple case carnival there next Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 37 wordsStrong action against "one-man" refugee factories with outside operatives was promised yesterday by the Chief Secretary (Mr. White). MR. WHITE said that the ...
Article : 401 wordsSome of the St. Leonards councillors who made a tour of the municipality on Saturday. From left: Crs. J. T. Sculthorpe, R. O. Russen. C. L. Gardner (Warden), H. R. Trethewie and E. W. Rice and the council clerk (Mr. A. K. Curr). (See this page.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 52 wordsLt.-Col. W. W. Leggett, M.C., who commanded the 2/40th Battalion in the North, flew from Melbourne to attend the reunion of the 2/40th Battalion Old Comrades' Association at Launceston on Saturday night. ...
Article : 657 wordsTwo men were injured early on Saturday morning when the brakes of a utility truck failed and the vehicle ran backwards down Howick St. hill and overturned. THE driver of the utlity ...
Article : 161 wordsThe funeral of Mrs. A. E. J. Lumley. North St., took place at the Carr Villa Cemetery There was a large gathering of relatives ...
Article : 211 wordsTHE REACTION to the British Government's decision that India is to be left to her own devices not later than June of next year has been mixed. The Government has established beyond doubt the sincerity ...
Article : 298 wordsNo early relief from lack of shipping space for apples could be promised by Mr. R. H. Senior, a London director ...
Article : 257 wordsBUSH fires at Clarence Point, West Tamar, on Saturday threatened the homes of Mrs. K. A. Beaton and Messrs. W. A. ...
Article : 54 wordsMany of the buildings and stalls to be used in the Apex Apple Case Cup carnival at Windmill Hill next Saturday were erected by a ...
Article : 131 wordsIf Australia had maintained a proper army the Japs, would not have attached her, stated Lieut.Col. G. A. D. Youl at the annual ...
Article : 88 wordsRALPH CAREY (66), 64 Canning St., and his wife were admitted to the Beaconsfield Hospital on Saturday following a collision ...
Article : 56 wordsATHENS (A.A.P.).—Greece is incorporating the Dodecanese Islands as from March 25. It is expected that the Italian Treaty, ...
Article : 37 wordsMELBOURNE.—With a bullet wound in the head William McLellan (44). Station St., Carlton, well known manager of the ...
Article : 68 wordsLaunceston's new postmaster, Mr. G. E. Scott (left), who arrived on Saturday, watching alterations being made to the main counter at the Post Office on Saturday afternoon. With him is Mr. L. R. Muller, who has been acting postmaster for several months. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 50 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—Tried by court martial for mutiny after they had attempted to fight their way off a transport bound for the ...
Article : 48 wordsGILBERT CARNES, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Carnes, Oatlands, suffered a twisted ankle and crushed foot at Oatlands on Friday ...
Article : 70 wordsTHERE IS NOT MUCH DOUBT that pressure of opinion is at last about to produce a reduction of federal taxation. But Mr. Chifley's reference last week to increasing commitments suggests that if he has his way the cut may be too small to stimulate ...
Article : 141 wordsThe Sf. Leonards Council's lOO-mile initial tour of the municipality on Saturday was so successful that it will probably be a fore-runner of more visits. Councillors met many of the ratepayers and discussed with them the ...
Article : 567 wordsA GALE reaching 70 m.p.h. swept portions of the Huon Valley yesterday and at Geeveston devastated the already ...
Article : 78 wordsThere is no mean work, save that which is sordidly selfish; no irreligious work, save that which is morally ...
Article : 59 wordsSir,—The letters by Mr. J. J. Kiely and "Honour the Aged" impressed me forcibly by their truth. The paltry pension given to the ...
Article : 643 wordsA FOUR-ROOMED weatherboard house at Trenah near Ringarooma, occupied by Mr. J. Johnson and family was totally ...
Article : 55 wordsVALENTINES vanish! The observance of those traditional days dedicated to the saints seems to be dying, but according to a ...
Article : 910 wordsThe 56th annual communication of the Grand Lodge of Tasmania, held at Devonport on Saturday, drew a moderate attendance. ...
Article : 358 wordsPROPERTY — Mr. Francis submitted to auction on Monday his elegant residence on the George Town ...
Article : 51 wordsNational Quiz Championship elimination contests were held at Hobart, Launceston, Burnie, Devonport, Derby and Queenstown on Saturday afternoon. OVER 40 competitors took part ...
Article : 216 wordsThe Victoria Baths were crowded on Saturday morning when the final class of the learn-to-swim campaign conducted by the South Esk Swimming Club in conjunction with "The Examiner" and Radio 7EX was held. ...
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