TO-DAY, throughout the Empire and wherever there are men, of the services or civilians, who owe allegiance to the Flag and the Throne, is a time of special memory. Anzac Day, so named for the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps for their gallant deeds ...
Article : 536 wordsMany new homes are being built at King's Meadows and plans for further extension of this growing suburb are in hand. At the left are some of the houses built on the main road in the past 12 months. On die right, Mr. A. W. M. Brewer is engaged in surveying the line ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 68 wordsThe C.-in-C., British Commonwealth Occupation Forces in Japan, Lt.-Gen. Robertson, left Tokio yesterday morning for London, where ...
Article : 28 wordsMr. H. G. Pitt secured the vacant seat on the City Council in the extraordinary election held yesterday. He defeated Mr. J. R. Orchard, the only other candidate, by 333 votes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 281 wordsThe funeral of Mr. Gerald Joseph Doolan took place yesterday afternoon and was attended by a large and representative ...
Article : 515 wordsA housing requirement survey is to be carried out at Longford at an early date. ...
Article : 203 wordsAPPREHENSIONS—Two ticket of leave men are in custody upon suspicion of having stolen some articles ...
Article : 73 wordsFears that Launceston might be without gas were dispelled yesterday. THE supply had been threatened by shortage of gas coal. ...
Article : 114 wordsMembers of the police force allege that Government inaction has cost them about £5 each. ...
Article : 310 wordsBecause of the [?]ossibility of the approach to the Forth Falls near Sheffield being ruined by timber cutting, an area along the left bank ...
Article : 164 wordsWhen you are so devoted to doing what is right that you press straight on to that and disregard what men are ...
Article : 53 wordsAlthough the Government is [?]n the look-out for a dual-purpose plane, it has not committed itself to any ...
Article : 156 wordsIN A LETTER published in "The Examiner" yesterday there was put forward what appears to be a very real grievance—the lack of sufficient sports grounds in the city. It is pointed out that York Park is the only area operated by the City Council. Invermay ...
Article : 207 wordsSYDNEY[?]—There was a shortage of 7000 tradesmen in the N.S.W. building industry, and 60 per cent. of employees were inefficient. ...
Article : 92 wordsTHE Bass Strait steamer Taroona i[?] due at Beauty Point at 8.30 this morning with passengers, mails and general cargo from Melbourne. ...
Article : 87 wordsCANBERRA — One hundred cases of jam for shipment to England on the Orion last week had been rejected because of inferior ...
Article : 80 wordsTwenty-three cases clothing and 13 cases foodstuffs were despatched from Launceston yesterday by the Lutana, making a total of 173 cases shipped from Northern Tasmania since April 14. ...
Article : 547 wordsA RECOMMENDATION for increases in the charges for the slaughter of animals at the public slaughterhouse at Killafaddy will ...
Article : 67 wordsTHE SUCCESS of Mr. Pitt at tho City Council election yesterday was no surprise. Ratepayers naturally took into consideration his years of experience in civic affairs. And his support of the policy of increasing tram and bus fares in preference to placing the entire ...
Article : 171 words"Although there is half a century of very fine work associated with this organisation, much still remains to be done," ...
Article : 118 words"After an association of 15 years with the tourist trade, I am satisfied it will become Tasmania's greatest asset," said Mr. L. C. Goss, manager of the Launceston branch of the Tasmanian Government Tourist Bureau, ...
Article : 366 words"The Examiner" Special Service. CANBERRA.—The report of the special Cabinet sub-committee on food for Britain is not considered ...
Article : 175 wordsHARRY BROWN (21), of 23 Federal St., Hobart, was admitted to Royal Hobart Hosiptal at 7 p.m. yesterday suffering from ...
Article : 49 wordsMELBOURNE — Evidence was given in the St. K[?]da court yesterday during the trial of William Ernest Anthony Fraser (28), of ...
Article : 153 wordsSir,—War's last state being always worse than its first, it is not surprising that tuberculosis is now listed as Europe's worst killed. ...
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Advertising : 78 wordsThe following donation has been received for the Mayor's War Memorial Trust Fund: Acknowledged.... £10.256 2 4 ...
Article : 35 wordsLOW lights! We have a new one from Mr. Duthie. This time he speaks not of a shipping committee but of a lighter chamber. The ...
Article : 711 wordsLaunceston's new tram and bus sections will operate from next Thursday, May 1. This diagram shows how the various routes will be divided into s[?]ections, each approximately a mile in length. Fares will be 2d for the first section and an extra 1d for each additional section. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 57 wordsA deputation of Master Plumbers Yesterday waited on the Chief Secretary (Mr. White) with a request from North-west Coast plumbers ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Fri 25 Apr 1947, Page 2
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