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Advertising : 1,382 wordsDo not burden yourself with a burden of hatred; it is a load heavier than you think. ...
Article : 40 wordsLaunceston grocers are having what one of their number on Saturday termed a "losing battle" in coping ...
Article : 226 wordsTasmanian flax growers are dissatisfied with the present method of payment by cheque from Melbourne. ...
Article : 554 wordsCONVICTISM. — Before the council separate we trust some elected member will consider how our convicted offenders are ...
Article : 116 wordsMr. H. C. Barnard, M.H.R., was smong passengers by air for Melbourne at the week-end. The Minister for Health (Dr. Gaha) ...
Article : 77 wordsWorking feverishly in relays of 40 to 50 men throughout Thursday afternoon and night, volunteers rescued ...
Article : 188 wordsWHILE the war situation in which the Allies find themselves to-day could be much better, it could also be a great deal worse. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 328 wordsMr. Robert J. Quaile, of Wilmot, who died in his 80th year in the Meercroft Hospital, Devonport, on Saturday, was a pioneer of the Wilmot district. ...
Article : 305 wordsTHE RESULTS of the latest air battles over Burma are important. They are very much in favour of the British and American fighters. The ...
Article : 301 wordsAn unidentified man died in the Launceston General Hospital early yesterday morning, after he had been rescued from the river at Town Pier ...
Article : 168 wordsWith further demands on all essential industries inevitable, the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said yesterday that manpower priorities were becoming more ...
Article : 172 wordsThe question of the protection of mills and stacks from fire and sabotage was brought up by Mr. J. W. Morris at a meeting of the State Flax Committee ...
Article : 102 wordsAn amendment to Land and Income Taxation Bill to provide for exemption of child endowment payments from taxation will be sought ...
Article : 114 wordsDuring a disturbance at Strickland—avenue. Hobart, on Saturday night a bullet from a revolver struck Albert Henry Bennett (24) in the hand. With ...
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Family Notices : 375 wordsIt had been said that we were fighting for peace. Many people visualised by that term a state of things in which there would be no ...
Article : 500 wordsThe Minister for Labour (Mr. Ward) has asked for an early meeting of Federal Cabinet so that he may present a revised plan for the closing of ...
Article : 89 wordsTHE Curtin Government gained office, in dramatic circumstances, after a long period of political turmoil. The reaction of most people, including ...
Article : 239 wordsFew Launceston residents wish to be evacuated to safety areas in the event of air raids. In a telephone questionnaire on Saturday morning ...
Article : 191 wordsSales of war savings certificates from July 1 to February 5, 1942, inclusive, percentages of eight months' quota on £30,000,000 for the year, ...
Article : 70 wordsAlthough the evacuation of livestock has not yet been very closely considered, it will be brought under notice at a meeting of the Evacuation ...
Article : 110 wordsA central depot for the collection of salvage will be opened to-day at the corner of Charles and Cameron streets, Launceston. ...
Article : 190 wordsThe establishment of the aluminium industry in Tasmania is still under consideration. The Premier (Mr. Cos- grove), in an announcement to this ...
Article : 57 wordsGunner Ray Knight, who Is on leave from Brighton Camp, is in the Launceston General Hospital, suffering severely from burns and shock. ...
Article : 121 wordsMr. A. P. Findlay, of Launceston, announced at the week-end that he intended to nominate as a candidate for the Launceston seat in the Legislative ...
Article : 53 wordsCANBERRA, Sunday.—Action taken by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) resulted in a resumption of work at the Australian Iron and Steel Works, ...
Article : 93 wordsJack Dalwood (50), of King-street, Sandy Bay, is in the Royal Hobart Hospital in a serious condition, with burns on the arms and right side. He ...
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Advertising : 197 wordsA rare and beautiful specimen of the white or albino hawk was captured by Mr. Lionel French, of Sherwood, last week. It has been forwarded to ...
Article : 49 wordsParliament will be opened at 3.30p.m. to-morrow by the Governor (Sir Ernest Clark). Both Houses will meet at 230. In the House of ...
Article : 206 wordsA Melbourne visitor to the Saturday afternoon parade of the Air Training Corps was Squadron Leader Pratt, who gave an interesting address on ...
Article : 90 wordsThe question of day baking was discussed at a combined meeting of the Baking Trade Federation of Australia (Tasmanian branch) at Hobart on ...
Article : 104 wordsSir,—Permit me to thank Mrs. Duncan for her letter suggesting district classes In first-aid. I am fully in accord with her ideas and offer my home, ...
Article : 45 wordsWhile the authorities at Canberra are satisfied with A.R.P. activities in Tasmania, they have made the reservation that a good deal more must be done ...
Article : 251 wordsSenator W. Aylett stated in Melbourne yesterday that the Minister for Labour (Mr. Ward) had advised him that the King Island trade would be ...
Article : 30 wordsMrs. E. L. Proctor, of Flowery Gully, suffered a heavy loss on Friday, when tine valuable cows from her dairy herd of stud Jerseys died as a result ...
Article : 38 wordsMELBOURNE. Sunday.— Mrs. Forteena David, who died of a heart seizure at her home in Little Lonsdale-street, City, on Friday. would have ...
Article : 89 wordsSir,—"Old Sniper" is quite correct in his remarks, but improvement is hopeless until a general press and public outcry stirs Parliament to action. The ...
Article : 309 wordsThe re-election of board members unopposed was a feature of the 58th annual meeting of the general committee of the United Friendly Societies' ...
Article : 174 wordsMembers of the Tasmanian branch of the Arms, Explosives and Munition Workers' Union met at the Trades Hall yesterday afternoon and elected officers ...
Article : 93 wordsWalter Joseph Browning (40), married, of Fentonbury, who was admitted to the Royal Hobart Hospital on February 1, with injuries received in a fall ...
Article : 71 wordsA decrease in membership, probably due to the formation of sub-branches at Glenorchy and Claremont is announced in the 26th annual report of ...
Article : 169 wordsCANBERRA, Sunday.— Everything possible is being done to reduce delays of air mail deliveries to members of fighting services at Singapore, it was ...
Article : 61 wordsLONDON, Saturday. — Mrs. Jean McCauley. of Airdrie, gave birth on January 16 to a four and a half months premature 13 ounce girl. The baby ...
Article : 114 wordsWASHINGTON, Saturday—The State Department announces the establishment of a United States consulate at Darwin. Messrs. Percy Ellis and ...
Article : 70 wordsSYDNEY. Sunday.—Arms and equipment for the Volunteer Defence Corps would soon be available in. great quantity, said the Minister for the ...
Article : 59 wordsMr. Leonard Cornwell. who has been a missionary among the Chinese in Malaya for over 10 years, and who has studied in South China is on his first ...
Article : 60 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—The rank or staff nurse in the Australian Army Nursing Service has been abolished. In future those holding this rank will be known ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Mon 9 Feb 1942, Page 4
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