Stating that the closing of butchers' shops had been created solely by the butchers themselves, the State president of the Tasmanian Farmers' Federation (Mr. W. V. French) said yesterday that the Federation was ...
Article : 680 wordsMr. C. L. Barnett was yesterday elected chairman of the Hobart Fire Brigade Board for the seventh successive year. ...
Article : 49 wordsWhat a man knows has to be put into action to really count. ...
Article : 26 wordsAt yesterday's civic reception to Sir William Williams, High Chief Ruler of the Independent Order of Rechabitcs. Upper (from left): The Mayoress {Mrs. Oldham), Sir William Williams and the Mayor Lower: Mrs. G. L. Flowers and Mr. G. L. Flowers, M.L.C., Mrs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 61 wordsA total of 4712 persons are likely to benefit from the proposed water scheme for West Tamar. ...
Article : 245 wordsTHERE will be wide agreement with the Minister for Defence (Mr. Dedman) that "until a system of collective security is firmly established and an agreement reached for a regulation of armaments we should not unilaterally disarm." The United Nations are ...
Article : 388 wordsThe funeral of Mr. Bernard Harkin. St. Leonards, took place recently at Carr Villa Cemetery. There was a very large attendance ...
Article : 97 wordsMr. G. T. Wright, of Burnie, announced yesterday that, in response to requests made to him, he had decided to contest the West Devon ...
Article : 56 wordsA wages board is to be set up shortly to cover persons engaged in the delivery of milk. The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Madden) ...
Article : 49 wordsBOAT STEALING.—Two boats belonging to Mr. Henry Griffiths were stolen, a day or two since, from ...
Article : 123 wordsTHE Parliamentary Committee on Broadcasting seems to be toying with the idea of nationalising commercial broadcasting stations. The public should make very clear to the politicians that it would not tolerate the creation of a radio monopoly. ...
Article : 260 words"Absolutely ridiculous," was how the Minister for a claim that the Government was concentrating on the Lands and Works (Mr. Brooker) yesterday described development of the eastern side of the Tamar to the ...
Article : 251 wordsThe death occurred at Hobart yesterday of Mr. Richard J. Meagher, a former Public Service Commissioner and Mayor of Hobart, at the age of 76 years. MR. MEAGHER was born at ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 629 wordsHobart Fire Brigade Board is still very concerned about the lack of water for fire fighting at Cambridge airport. ...
Article : 269 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—The trial has begun of the former Japanese Commander of the Singapore Garrison (Lieut[?]Gcn. Nishimura) and ...
Article : 96 wordsTHE DISPUTE on the Dandenong was settled yesterday, and waterside workers resumed work on her at King's Wharf. The ...
Article : 52 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the Launceston City Mission on Monday night the president (Mr. V. T. Holmes) thanked members for ...
Article : 111 wordsTHE leaders of the Waterside Workers' Federation apparently do not consider the time ripe for a nation-wide waterfront stoppage. But the Sydney hold-up is to continue and it will paralyse immediately a large section of the national economy. ...
Article : 252 wordsResults in the Schools' Board certificate February examinations were announced yesterday: SUBJECTS are indicated in the ...
Article : 317 wordsPEORIA, [?]llinois (A.A.P.).— George P. McNear, president of the Toledo, Peoria and Western Railroad, which has been shut ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Commonwealth Government did not propose to introduce legislation which would affect the marketing of potatoes in Australia, ...
Article : 149 wordsTO-DAY "The Examiner" enters its 106th year of continuous publication, its first issue having appeared on March 12[?] 1842. The ...
Article : 62 wordsLitian Broadway, Tasma St., Hobart. was found not guilty in the Hobart Police Court yesterday of having in her possession a large ...
Article : 68 wordsAfter a long discussion in committee the City Council on Monday evening agreed on the principle of concession tickets to be sold when tramfares are increased. IT is understood the tickets will ...
Article : 359 wordsSir,—It is a pity that "Church's Well-wisher" did not make more sure of his facts before levelling another of the all-too-frequent ...
Article : 952 wordsTHE Minister for Education (Mr. Hcwroyd) said yesterday that he had approved the acquisition by the Education Department of ...
Article : 61 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.). — Ruhr coal production has increased sufficiently to permit the April exports to be increased by 50,000 tons and ...
Article : 33 wordsA large number of people attended the first annual meeting of t h e Launceston Philharmonic Society held at the Paterson St. ...
Article : 177 wordsRADIO racket! The good old tax-payer is throwing up his hat. but that is only because he said he would eat it if the annual ...
Article : 767 wordsYoung Tasmanians anxious to learn to fly should enter for "The Examiner" £25 scholarship. THE OBJECT in offering this scholarship is to foster ...
Article : 285 wordsThe Tasmanian Association of New South Wales recently conducted a very successful moon-light harbour cruise, by ferry boat. ...
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Advertising : 92 wordsThe Government has deferred until next year a request by the Northern Tasmanian Alpine Club that a road be constructed from ...
Article : 87 wordsOfficers elected at the sixth annual meeting of the Launceston branch of the Catholic Women's League, held this week, were: ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsA mainland expert is to visit Tasmania shortly to advise the Government on the removal of the Derwent Park abattoirs to Bridge[?] ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 12 Mar 1947, Page 2
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