SYDNEY — Existing trends indicated an adverse effect on consumer-goods production before the end of 1952. Further reductions of the staff of Australian General Electric Pty. Ltd. seemed inevitable, Sidney Edgar ...
Article : 402 wordsMrs. F. G. Elliott, M.B.E., of Hobart, State president of the League of Remembrance, who is on an ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 71 wordsMELBOURNE — While seamen yesterday held 24-hour stoppages in Brisbane, Newcastle, Sydney and ...
Article : 276 wordsHOBART — The House of Assembly yesterday agreed to an increase of stamp duties estimated to produce an extra £50,000 a year. Moving for thc increases, the Treasurer (Mr. Madden) said the Commonwealth Grants Commission had calculated that stamp duties in Tasmania were 6 p.c. below standard. As a result, Tasmania had suffered an ...
Article : 551 wordsHOBART.—Values at the first wool sale of the Tasmanian season held at Hobart yesterday were from par to five ...
Article : 134 wordsUnless otherwise stated all overseas news in this issue is supplied by Australian Associated Press of which this ...
Article : 23 wordsGoods stolen from the Grand Hotel on September 21 were identified by witnesses in the Devonport Police Court yesterday, when the hearing of charges of breaking and entering and stealing from the above hotel and ...
Article : 555 wordsHOBART—Contracts with the United Kingdom for the sale of tallow would not be renewed unless the terms on ...
Article : 65 wordsHOBART — The "blitz" on cup sweeps announced in Hobart yesterday by the Chief of the Hobart Gaining Squad (Supt. T. J. Marshall) does not apply to districts other than Southern Tasmania. Supt. Marshall said ...
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Advertising : 130 wordsThe new State resident Air Force Officer (Squadron-Lender H. V. Newman) arrived in Tasmania yesterday. He began his official duties when he inspected A.T.C. cadets at a parade at Burnie last evening. ...
Article : 230 wordsLAUNCESTON — An eye-witness of the tragic crnsh last month when racing motorist John Cobb was killed in his jet-propelled speed-boat on Loch Nes[?], Scotland, passed through Launceston yesterday. The witness, Mr. Ian ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Wed 15 Oct 1952, Page 3
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