Where the Launceston Public Library now stands prisoners were formerly mustered for church parade. This ...
Article : 139 wordsTo be strong and true; to practice humility, tolerance, and self restraint; to make the best use of time and ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Sun.—To-day. rises 6.42 a.m. sets 7.52 p m. To-morrow. rises 6.43 a.m., sets 7.51 p. m High Tide—To-day, 8.41 a.m., [?] ...
Article : 41 wordsA survey is to be made by the City Council to discover the most suitable sites in the city for surface ...
Article : 431 wordsFINGAL GOLDFIELD.—Official orders have been issued to the police magistrates not to issue passes to passholders or ...
Article : 55 wordsSome more emphatic means than a ministerial visit to Canberra should be adopted to put before the Federal ...
Article : 1,145 wordsSenator B. Sampson and Mr. J. J. Gatenby returned to Tasmania by air from the mainland on Monday. Rome radio announced yesterday ...
Article : 155 wordsIN PREDICTING that aeroplanes would play a more and more important part in the war, and English expert makes the point that, while ...
Article : 539 wordsTHE NEWS that Tasmania's defences have been discussed, by the War Cabinet and the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton) is ...
Article : 257 wordsLaunceston business people are responding well to the order requiring them to protect their windows and glass partitions from being ...
Article : 327 wordsA fund has been opened to provide uniforms and equipment for the Launceston Squadron of the Air Training Corps. No. 84 (City of Launceston) ...
Article : 370 wordsAfter 40 years as secretary of Court Sherwood, Ancient Order of Foresters, Mr. A. Edgar Foot will retire from the position towards the end ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 150 wordsA new candidate for the Westmorland seat in the Legislative Council is Mr. S. G. Green, of Penquite-road. Mr. Green is a son-in-law of the former ...
Article : 114 wordsA deputation from the Hobart Trades Hall Council representing building trades met the Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker) yesterday on the question of ...
Article : 113 wordsBURNIE'S CASE for an emergency hospital cannot be lightly dismissed. This large town, on the very edge of Bass Strait, is of strategic ...
Article : 202 wordsROANOKE (Virginia), Monday.—The death occurred to-day of Dr. George Braxton Taylor, founder of the Sunbeam Society of America. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) is to refer to the federal authorities the question of the postponement for 12 months of the election of the Lord ...
Article : 85 wordsIn an effort to contact as quickly as possible all Salvation Army officers serving in Tasmania. in order to impart advice and give guidance as to how best ...
Article : 229 wordsMrs. D. Jennings, Launceston, has been advised that her husband. Sergeant —Pilot Don Jennings, R.A.A.F., has been injured in an aircraft accident and ...
Article : 31 wordsTo-morrow will be the centenary of "The Examiner." To commemorate the birth of the paper 100 ...
Article : 48 wordsRelatives of soldiers who have been posted as Casualties are Invited to forward photographs and brief personal biographies for publication ...
Article : 26 wordsRubbish fires burning brightly on the Royal Park garbage dump last evening meant that Launceston's brown-out was not so brown. They hardly conformed ...
Article : 58 wordsAt the Oatlands Council meeting, Cr. It. A. O'Kelly said the time was opportune to bring again before the notice of the Minister for Agriculture the necessity ...
Article : 358 wordsMr. H. J. Emms, of Hobart, has been notified that his eldest son, Francis Bassett ("Dick") Emms, of the R.A.N., has been killed in action. ...
Article : 202 wordsPlans are being prepared in Tasmania for the curtailment of deliveries by butchers, grocers and other suppliers of household requirements. It ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Westbury Council at its meeting on Monday decided to take steps to have air-raid trenches dug in all townships in the municipality. ...
Article : 505 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Minister for Mines (Mr. Baddeley) to-day announced that to provide more men for vital coal ...
Article : 86 wordsThe need for greater simplicity in life was stressed by the newly-elected Moderator of the Presbyterian Assembly (Rt. Rev. W. F. Paton, B.A.) at the ...
Article : 467 wordsLieut.-Colonel L. M. Mullen has accepted command of the Volunteer Defence Corps in Tasmania for the duration of the war. He has been ...
Article : 85 wordsCANBERRA, Tuesday.—Inviting, churches to observe Sunday next. March 15. as a day of prayer, in a telegram sent to heads of the various ...
Article : 106 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—Herbert Joseph Bolton, garage proprietor, of Sandringham, was fined 75 and sentenced to four months' imprisonment to-day for ...
Article : 35 wordsEarly apples are now being harvested and Alfristons and Worcesters are showing very fair quality. Colouring is reported to be more backward that usual. ...
Article : 179 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday.—A light English passenger car which had been converted from petrol to electricity at about the same cost as a producer gas ...
Article : 123 words"Awake."—Not suitable. West Launceston.—You did not send your name and address. Liquor Question ...
Article : 370 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Conditions under which women will be employed in industry in work usually done by men and employment of civilians in ...
Article : 145 wordsPreviously acknowledged, £78.176/8/10. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Russell, £5, Portland municipality—Proceeds of social at Gould's Country on February 28, ...
Article : 176 wordsSupporting his contention that a supplementary water scheme should be installed at Wynyard to meet any emergency, Councillor V. R. Byard at the ...
Article : 175 wordsCANBERRA, Tuesday.—Display of tourist maps outside hotels, guest houses and similar places where they can be seen from a road is forbidden ...
Article : 86 wordsThe bad state of the road passing through Turner's Marsh for which a rote had been approved, was brought under the notice of the Minister for ...
Article : 59 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday—The opinion that Australian prisoners taken in Malaya would not be ill-treated by the Japanese was expressed by Mrs. J. C. R. ...
Article : 159 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—A number of wounded and sick men of the A.I.F. have returned from the Middle East. One man said: "Is there a black-out? ...
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Advertising : 70 wordsAt the meeting of the Launceston Public Library Board last night the question of war damage insurance was discussed, and it was agreed that the ...
Article : 124 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—Counsel for the plaintiff in a libel action in the Supreme Court concerning a review in the "Sydney Morning Herald" of a ...
Article : 85 wordsCANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Minister for the Interior (Senator Collings) announced to-day that evacuation of non-essential civilians from Darwin to ...
Article : 69 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—Berlin radio to-day gave the Italian losses in killed. wounded, and missing in February as: Army: North Africa. 268 killed, 398 ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 11 Mar 1942, Page 4
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