THE STATE PARLIAMENT recently made thc welcome decision that early Tasmanian buildings of historical and archi[?]ectural interest and value should be preserved and voted a substantial sum of money for this purpose. ...
Article : 411 wordsThe Fathers' Association of Australia has a splendid record of service behind it, but the greatest task lies ...
Article : 595 wordsMessrs. Gordon B. Rolph, S. A. Guy. R. S. Tyson and G. W. A. Duthie were passengers by air to the mainland yesterday. ...
Article : 327 wordsThe Northern section of the Red Cross yesterday shipped 118 cases of food and clothing to Melbourne for transhipment to Britain. Picture shows a load of the cases leaving the Red Cross packing depot. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 42 wordsWith £20,000 to be achieved by Tasmania, proceeds for the Red Cross British relief plan received from ail parts of the state now total £8218, and an additional £2350 will be received shortly. ...
Article : 726 wordsEMIGRATION. — About ninety passengers left this week per Brothers for Port Fairy. They were furnished ...
Article : 121 wordsForty pupils from the Launceston Junior Technical College will travel to Melbourne early next month to play games against the Preston Technical School. THE boys will be in the charge ...
Article : 179 wordsAs forecast by "The Examiner," Mr. E. G. Butler has been appointed to succeed Mr. J. B. Rex as Police Magistrate in ...
Article : 169 wordsAT LAST something has been said against Tasmania's area and farm schools. Hitherto nothing but praise has been heard. The critical note was struck at a Westbury Council meeting, where it was pointed out that the close personal contact which existed between ...
Article : 198 wordsTHE Agent—General for Tasmania in London (Sir Claude James) met members of the Field Peas Board at Launceston ...
Article : 72 wordsEntries for "The Examiner" flying scholarship, which has proved popular among air-minded ...
Article : 252 wordsThe State R.S.L Congress in June is to be asked to consider recommending that all ex-service personnel who were prisoners of ...
Article : 211 wordsTHE Launceston City Council works committee yesterday conferred with representatives of the Federated Municipal and Shire ...
Article : 62 wordsTHE Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) has not yet replied to the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) on the question whether Tasmania will ...
Article : 73 wordsOATLANDS AND LONGFORD are among the country towns that have put forward claims for secondary industries. One of the main factors of the economic situation suggests that they should have good prospects of success. ...
Article : 163 wordsMELBOURNE.—Several well-known show riders and exhibitors were yesterday suspended by the Royal ...
Article : 142 wordsTHE increased tram fares will operate probably from the beginning of next month. The new fares first have to be gazetted, ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) and the Minister for Health (Mr. White) will visit Canberra next month for discussions with ...
Article : 96 wordsCONTROL of abattoirs will he investigated by the Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. Brooker) during a three weeks' ...
Article : 68 wordsDelay in the payment of pensions at South Launceson and Invermay will be ended soon. This assurance was given by the ...
Article : 102 wordsSir,—Tuesday's report of the City Council meeting, which I attended on Monday night, gives a first impression that the public ...
Article : 1,611 wordsMELBOURNE.—Police hope to clear up a robbery under arms committed in 1945 by the arrest of a 16-year-old youth in a Hawthorn ...
Article : 112 words"The main way by which the society can grow financially is by vastly increasing the number of members." said the chairman of ...
Article : 166 wordsThe administration of the Forestry Department was yesterday taken over by the newly-appointed commission of three. The ...
Article : 96 wordsDr. W. G. K. Duncan, director of tutorial classes at the University of Sydney, arrived in Hobart yesterday to undertake an ...
Article : 121 wordsAfter having inspected Eskleigh Home yesterday the Tasmanian Agent-General in London (Sir Claude James) said he was very ...
Article : 52 wordsConversion of two old telegraph lines which served the Launceston-Melbourne undersea cable from Low Head into a telephone ...
Article : 270 wordsTABLE tennis! We used to call it ping-pong, when it was played gently, the game being to the most patient or the designing ...
Article : 793 wordsDonations to the Chinese Relief Fund are as follow:—Acknowledged, £9951/9/7; Paterson St. Methodist Primary and kindergar[?]en class, ...
Article : 34 wordsPRAGUE (A.A.P). — Josef Tiso a Roman Catholic priest, has been sentenced to death by hanging. He was the quisling president of ...
Article : 31 wordsIf practicable, rehabilitation of road surfaces prior to the advent of trolley buses is advocated in a report to the works committee of the Launceston City Council by the City Engineer (Mr. L. H. Bird). MR. BIRD stated, however, that ...
Article : 742 wordsDonations towards the appeal for the Society for Care of Crippled Children are acknowledged from: Acknowledged, £4[?]41/14/4: Mr. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 16 Apr 1947, Page 2
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