DEMOCRACY is not sufficiently a reality to the ordinary man because he can take a direct, personal part in top few of the significant activities of his community and state. The modern tendency toward centralisation of everything, from education to trade ...
Article : 485 wordsThe 100 sq. ft. floor of the first unit of the new cool store and packing plant being built for the the East Tamar Packing Co. at Mowbray. Excavations were carried out in rapid time with the aid of mechanical gear, 700 cubic yds. of spoil being shifted in a week. The cool storage ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 75 wordsThe Commissioner of Transport (Mr. M. S. Wilson), who is on leave, left for the mainland by air yesterday. ...
Article : 201 wordsThe main task of the school teacher was to produce a cultured generation, so a teacher's main education should be in the faculties of arts and science, stated Professor C. H. Hardie in the J. A. Johnson Memorial ...
Article : 883 wordsWho, then, is the invincible man? He whom nothing that is outside the sphere of his moral purpose can ...
Article : 37 wordsDeclaring that they would not have the lives of aged and infirm patients on their conscience, members of the ...
Article : 244 wordsTHE NEW SYSTEM—We have read the new scheme of probation as developed in "The Times"; a more ...
Article : 146 wordsMr. Alfred Bungey 179 St. John St., died in Launceston yesterday at the age of 87 years. Mr. Bungey was a resident of Launceston ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 247 wordsState Cabinet decided yesterday not to purchase the visiting Miles-Gemini twin-engined cabin monoplane. IN announcing the decision the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said ...
Article : 108 wordsTHE FIRST meeting of the engineers of the Launceston Marine Board, City Council and the Public Works Department to ...
Article : 116 wordsThe proposal that the proceedings of Parliament should be recorded by dictaphone was rejected by Cabinet yesterday. ...
Article : 100 wordsTHE ROYAL FAMILY is back home after touring South Africa and has received a warm welcome from the British people. The visit to South Africa was very successful. Everywhere the King and Queen and the Princesses were greeted with unrestrained enthusiasm ...
Article : 176 wordsTeachers should not have to "scramble around" to find accommodation and eventually live somewhere ...
Article : 185 wordsSchool teachers could help the Read Safety Council to reduce the number of road accidents in Tasmania by instilling into the ...
Article : 173 wordsDUDLEY ROTHWELL (24), 9[?] Lawrence Vale Rd., was admitted to the Launceston General Hospital about 12.30 p.m. ...
Article : 52 wordsBeaconsfield sub-branch of the R.S.L., with a membership of 120, voted at its last quarterly meeting in favour of the admission of ...
Article : 151 wordsALTHOUGH the Germans brought their present plight upon themselves, they cannot be allowed tp starve. The task of sustaining them and seeing them back on the road to recovery is a Christian duty. It is also an economic necessity, for the Germans cannot ...
Article : 157 wordsThere are children in Launceston in need of clothing, and the City Mission hasn't any with which to meet the demand. ...
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Family Notices : 151 wordsSix northern residents shared second prize of £1250 in the Tattersall's consultation drawn yesterday. ...
Article : 167 wordsSir,—Although the present sad conditions in Britain affect all alike, there are some who have suffered more than others during ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsThe following girl pupils of the State High School, Launceston, passed the preliminary first aid examination of the St. John ...
Article : 79 wordsRecent high tides have washed away more of the embankment protecting the Glebe Farm, adjacent to the Launceston rifle range, from flooding and St. John's Church Vestry are to seek technical advice on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 450 wordsCampbell Town Cycling Club wrote the council at Its monthly meeting requesting the council to secure a new recreation ground. ...
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Article : 183 words"The Examiner" Special Service, CANBERRA. — In response to representations by Mr. Duthie (Lab., Tas.), the Minister for ...
Article : 109 wordsFor the 19th successive year Cr. Walter Cutts was unanimously reelected Warden of the Latrobe Council at the first meeting for ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 14 May 1947, Page 2
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