LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA. THE EXAMINER [ESTABLISHED 1842] WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1942 ...
Article : 8 wordsEvery step towards goodness is a departure from materiality, and is a tendency towards God ... ...
Article : 22 wordsThe continuance of daylight saving after the end of this month is favoured by the State Government. ...
Article : 120 wordsBRIDGEWATER BRIDGE—On Monday, owing to the steamer coming into collision with the draw-bridge, this ...
Article : 103 words"I fully agree with Mr. Thutton's comments on the failure of Launceston people to take precautions against ...
Article : 1,365 wordsAfter a short visit to Hobart, the Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Frost) is to return to the mainland to-day. Major-General V. D. Richardson, ...
Article : 225 wordsThousands of pounds worth of practically irreplaceable bitumen and the labour of 20 or more men are to be ...
Article : 415 wordsMANY retail traders are seriously perturbed about the heavy public demands on their stocks. The purchasing power of the people has never ...
Article : 505 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday—"To allow privileges to the liquor traffic that are denied to other industries is an ...
Article : 735 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday—"The Japs. are not super soldiers," said Major-General Gordon Bennett to-day on his return ...
Article : 537 wordsAfter having received many enquiries from relatives of A.I.F. men thought to be in Timor, Mr. J. A. Guy, M.H.R., communicated with the Minister for ...
Article : 66 wordsStoker A. N. Gower, R.A.N., is spending leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Gower, Cimitiere-street, Launceston. ...
Article : 22 wordsBecause restricted shipping made the stocks of imported coal very low, the Commission had to accept the fact that more local coal would have to be used, ...
Article : 88 wordsPreviously acknowledged, £77,534/3/11; staff Messrs, J. W. Pepper and Son (21st monthly instal), £2; Mrs. T. H. Holyman, 5/- East Launceston branch— ...
Article : 361 wordsAnswering a question why enrolment for A.R.P. work was not compulsory in Tasmania as in New Zealand, the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said yesterday ...
Article : 64 wordsTHE SECRETARY of the Waterside Workers' Union at Launceston says that there is no shortage of waterside labour at this ...
Article : 264 wordsMargaret Deacon (12), of 219 Invermay-road, who was admitted to the Launceston General Hospital on Saturday night in an unconscious condition, ...
Article : 59 wordsThe competitions will commence at the National Theatre, Launceston, on May 9. At a meeting of the committee, held recently at the office of the ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Frost) emphasised at Hobart yesterday that under the food acquisition scheme a deduction of 2d a bushel would be ...
Article : 47 wordsThe about of Roy Charles Johnston (about 41), married, of Ulverstone, was found floating in Button's Creek, Ulverstone, yesterday afternoon. ...
Article : 152 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The ban on the sale of tomatoes for other than canning purposes has been temporarily lifted, said the Minister for ...
Article : 117 wordsThe annual session of the I.O.O.F. Grand Lodge of Tasmania was opened last evening at Burnie. The Grand Master (Brother L. ...
Article : 129 wordsTHE EXPECTATION that Major-General Gordon Bennett would have extremely valuable information for the Australian Government ...
Article : 285 wordsWASHINGTON, Monday.—The Senate has passed a Military Appropriation Bill of 32,767,00,0000 dollars (about £A9,820,100,000). ...
Article : 44 wordsStating that Tasmania led Australia in the converting of mill waste into charcoal for gas producer purposes, the Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker) ...
Article : 209 wordsIt was regrettable, said the Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker) yesterday, that the organisations which were mostly concerned in the welfare of the ...
Article : 213 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) announced yesterday that the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton), who is representing the Government on ...
Article : 126 wordsMany of the advanced students had not enrolled this year because of military duties, according to the report of the principal Mr. W. G. Speers) at a ...
Article : 291 wordsSir,—It was a great loss to Launceston, to the Tasmanian Parliament and to Tasmania generally when the services of the Hon. Tasman Shields ...
Article : 761 wordsThe Northern section of the Red Cross is working at high pressure at present to meet large requisitions of hospital supplies and stores of all ...
Article : 325 wordsAt a cost of almost £60[?]0, the first unit of a chemical and metallurgical research laboratory is to be erected by the State Government in ...
Article : 96 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—Saying he did not care a hoot about profits, but that what he did care about was production, Judge Drake-Brockman at the ...
Article : 197 wordsThe following provisional results of the recent Leaving Examination have been received:—Modern History, higher passes, Nos. 39 and 42. General ...
Article : 28 words"I agree with Mr. Tasman Shields, K.C., to the extent that only matters of complete national importance should be dealt with by State Parliaments at this ...
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Advertising : 109 wordsThe Australian Women's Army Service (6th Military District) will commence a recruit training school at Elwick racecourse to-morrow. The school ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Minister for Mines (Major Davies) and the Attorney-General (Mr. McDonald), members of the Tin Production Committee, will review at ...
Article : 47 wordsCANBERRA, Tuesday.—Appraisal of the 1941-42 tobacco crop will begin in Brisbane on March 25. Under a revised schedule of grades. prices have ...
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