Some of the butchers, farmers and prices officials who attended yesterday's conference in Launceston on Tasmania's meat problem. At the left are (from left): Messrs.E.F. Langmaid, R. C. Jones. J. Clarke and W. G. Robinson (state president of the Meat and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 76 wordsCaptain Ivan.Holyman arrived at Launceston by air from Melbourne yesterday. He was ac ...
Article : 24 wordsButchers in Launceston, Hobart and the N.W. Coast will buy cattle, sheep and lambs at next week's stock sales only at rates appraised according to fixed wholesale ceiling prices. ...
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Family Notices : 105 wordsTHE TAXATION CUTS that have been approved by the Federal Labour Caucus, and have thereby been assured of Parliament's endorsement, are substantial, and should be an incentive to workers to increase production. It is a pity that the relief is not to ...
Article : 362 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.). — Strengthening and extension of Imperial preference is urged by the Empire Indus ...
Article : 225 wordsThe City Council's decision to increase tram fares met with strong criticism at a meeting of the Mowbray ...
Article : 154 wordsPRODUCE—A subscriber suggests that not a fraction of money should be sent out of the colonies to the ...
Article : 89 wordsThe difference between false and true pleasure is this: for the true, the price is paid before you enjoy it: for ...
Article : 45 wordsMr. H. G. Pitt will contest the City Council byelection to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. J. F. Ockerby. THE BY-ELECTION probably ...
Article : 110 wordsABRITISH authority on the atomic bomb has said that the best defence against this weapon would be the abandonment of large cities. The excessive centralisation that has taken place in nearly all ...
Article : 170 wordsIn an address to the Launceston Rotary Club yesterday on "The Rise of Trade Unionism," Mr, J. H. Moses traced the history of ...
Article : 217 wordsThroughout Tasmania during the whole of 1946, the Commonwealth Government was called upon to pay ...
Article : 206 wordsTHE Minister for Health (Mr. White) said yesterday that he had signed three contracts for alterations to the buildings which ...
Article : 55 wordsTHE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT is to be congratulated upon its decision to make a gift of £25 million to Britain. Sir Earle Page, of the Country Party, had proposed sending £25 million worth of food free of charge. His motion was scheduled to come before the ...
Article : 164 wordsA CONSIGNMENT of ice-cream was flown from Melbourne to Hobart by an A.N.A. freighter yesterday. On the return trip to the ...
Article : 93 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).— Going to Dunkirk while on.his way to Moscow, Mr. Bevin signed the Anglo-French ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 wordsDUBLIN (A.A.P.).— Admiral of the Fleet Lord Mountevans ("Evans of the Broke") was among the 51 ...
Article : 122 wordsThere was no really serlous basis for complaints by patients, said Dr. R. J. Turnbull, M.H.A., yesterday after an in ...
Article : 236 wordsSir,—Like "Ex—Kriegs Belangener," I wholeheartedly approve of the 8th Division ex—Ps.O.W. getting their subsistence allowance. ...
Article : 1,177 wordsA decision to reopen the general wing of the St. Marys Hospital was made at a special meeting of the board of man ...
Article : 117 wordsMrs. H, Holbrook, who won the first prize of £10,000 in Tattersall's Consultation last September, was back at her old ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Ex-Naval Men's Association at the Arst meeting at the Anzac Hostel last night agreed to request the Hobart and Burnie ...
Article : 58 wordsABOARD MT. OLYMPUS (A.A.P.).—lce and fog in the Weddell Sea prevented Byrd expedition members from solving ...
Article : 114 wordsVENICE (A.A.P.)—Italian partisans had perpetrated "barbarous brutalities" against German soldiers, said Field-Marshal Kessel ...
Article : 48 wordsMORE meal! I opened this column yesterday with the meat situation in Melbourne. Today we are nearer the bone, very ...
Article : 911 wordsMELBOURNE.—Tasmanian born Miss Patricia Weetman, of Mel bourne, formerly of Launceston, who has been mentioned in des ...
Article : 99 wordsAbout 3000 people last night witnessed the Mardi Gras wedding of two Launcestonians, Miss Betty May Stone and Mr. R. T. Turner, at York Park. DESPlTE the cold and unsettled ...
Article : 477 wordsMELBOURNE. — The Tasmanlan clerical secretary and treasurer, of overseas missions (Rev. A. Crookes Hull) told the Metho ...
Article : 198 wordsNEW YORK (A.A.P.).—After sinking a record tonnage of enemy shipping for a single 24hour patrol) the U.S. submarine, ...
Article : 123 wordsBATAVIA (A.A.P.).— Operator of the U.S. ship Martin Behrman have placed at the disposal of the N.E.I, Government the entire car[?] ...
Article : 63 wordsAll Tasmanian coal miners have been ordered to cease work, and, as from this morning, coal production in the State will cease until the dispute is settled. THIS was decided at a mass meet ...
Article : 356 words"The Examiner" Special Service CANBERRA. — Owing to the acute shortage of domestic help, many enquiries had been received ...
Article : 92 wordsThe following provisional results of the School Board's examination. February, 1947, have been announced: ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Thu 6 Mar 1947, Page 2
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