THERE should be no war debts between allies. The legacy of debt left by the First World War helped to cause some of the frictions and tensions which produced the Second World War. Britain's war debts have been described by the Chancellor of the ...
Article : 449 wordsThe fountain playing in the trim grounds of the new reserve at the northern end of York Park. The reserve is to be opened to the public shortly. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 40 wordsMELBOURNE—Allegations that Victoria was supplying inferior footwear to Tasmania or elsewhere were untrue, Mr. A. M. Curphy, secretary of the Chamber of Manufactures, said last night. ...
Article : 265 wordsROBBERY.—On Monday, the residence of a man in the city was entered by means of the chimney whilst ...
Article : 85 wordsCapt. Frank Marriott is a patient in the Repatriation Hospital, Hobart, undergoing treatment. The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) and ...
Article : 167 wordsThe trend would be for prices of new cars to increase until the volume of production was greater, Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 346 wordsA concert conducted at Cressy by the Cressy Revue Company resulted in the raising of £82/8/6 for Mrs. ...
Article : 271 wordsLady Binney has commended the Miss Australia Quest for 1947, which is being conducted by the ...
Article : 263 wordsThere is no disparity in marriage like unsuitability of mind and purpose. ...
Article : 25 wordsPOWER FAILURE The collapse of a transformer structure and two poles in Pen-y-bryn Place at midnight on Tuesday left ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 258 wordsCANBERRA. — Introduction of a uniform petrol price throughout each State, if not throughout the ...
Article : 373 wordsAdministration of the national free medical scheme is to be carried out by the State as agent for the ...
Article : 116 wordsTHE RUSSIAN ATTITUDE on atomic weapons does not engender confidence. Russia wants atomic bombs and other mass destruction weapons outlawed, but is not willing to submit to an inspection system. Nobody who does not intend to break the law ...
Article : 199 wordsCOINCIDING with the centenary of the death of Sir John Franklin, elaborate alterations are being made by the Hobart City ...
Article : 129 wordsMELBOURNE.—When the Full Arbitration Court to-day resumes the hearing of the 40-hour week case it will mark the anniversary ...
Article : 96 wordsCANBERRA.—The large capital cost of transmitting electric power from Tasmania to the mainland and the difficulties of maintenance and ...
Article : 133 wordsFurther evidence in support of erection of a now basa hospital on or near the site of the present Devon Hospital, Latrobe, was given ...
Article : 116 wordsCANBERRA. — Investigations were proceeding into the pillaging of £200 worth of clothing from the ship Karuah at Sydney prior to ...
Article : 87 wordsTHE FAILURE of the electricity supply to a portion of Launceston yesterday occurred a little after midnight and lasted until about 5 p.m. The time taken to repair the fault was therefore approximately 17 hours. ...
Article : 149 wordsMELBOURNE—The new 15,000-ton liner, Corinthic, which is the largest vessel built on the Merseyside ...
Article : 148 wordsHOBART police are searching the city for a Rosella parrot that "swears a bit and can laugh." The bird was stolen some time on ...
Article : 110 wordsJim West, of the Northern Tasmanian Home for Boys, won the championship cup at the Anzac Day sports. ...
Article : 162 wordsSir,—What has become of the mutton birds? They were due in Launceston two weelcs ago, but, like others, I have not been able to ...
Article : 1,558 wordsBRITAIN does not want Tasmanian dehydrated vegetables. This has been made clear by the British Ministry ot Food, which has ...
Article : 89 wordsCANBERRA. — Provision has been made in the works programme for the Postmaster-General's Department to commence the ...
Article : 63 wordsSUBSTITUTE roofing materials permitted in Launceston are few. The city architect and building surveyor (Mr. W. L. Clennett) ...
Article : 64 wordsCANBERRA—The Prime Minster (Mr. Chifley) yesterday rejected a request by Mr. Holt (Lib., Vic.) for an early debate ...
Article : 187 wordsDEDMAN'S deduction! As the reckless wager made by Mr. Dedman regarding the benefits conferred by the Government's ...
Article : 777 wordsHIGHEST price paid at an auction of small craft by the Dis[?]osals Commission at Williamstown yesterday was £5200 for the ...
Article : 57 wordsTHE Griffin collection of war pictures, many of which were executed while the artist was a prisoner of war in Japanese hands ...
Article : 51 wordsThe conception of self-government of a Dominion within an Empire seemed inconsistent to foreign powers in the period between the two World Wars, Mr. Justice W. Hutchins said yesterday. ...
Article : 422 wordsIN REPLY to representations made on behalf of the Devonport Chamber of Commerce concerning accumulation of timber ...
Article : 57 wordsBERLIN (A.A.P.).—Files of the Nazi Ministry of Justice recently found in Berlin disclosed that 4595 men and women were executed in ...
Article : 99 wordsReeret that the Government had not yet been able to establish homes for old people in Launceston is expressed in the annual ...
Article : 90 wordsMELBOURNE. — The Laranah left Melbourne for Launceston last night with eight prize cattle, whicn will be used to build up Tasmania's ...
Article : 49 wordsSYDNEY.—Under a National Security (Prices) Regulation it was necessary for a manufacturer engaged even in the smallest ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Thu 22 May 1947, Page 2
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