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Advertising : 823 wordsIt is probable that the ceiling price for fresh fish will be raised in Tasmania, the Minister for Fisheries (Mr. Madden) ...
Article : 111 wordsOut of the war have come many stories of communal effort, born overnight to confound the enemy threat. Some stories will be seared into ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 915 wordsCaptain C. I. A. Booth, Cape Barren Island, has been appointed a coroner. The Minister for Health (Mr. Howroyd) will be in Launceston this ...
Article : 187 wordsComplete mechanised vegetable production and modern canning methods are being exploited successfully in New South Wales. Fresh ...
Article : 321 wordsTHE ALLIED peoples have received many general warnings that 1944 will be a hard year, partly because of the efforts ...
Article : 239 wordsIT TOOK a good while to rouse the Commonwealth Government to a full sense of the danger threatening on the food front as ...
Article : 502 wordsAs a result of enquiries by C.I.B. officers into reports of wharf and ship pillaging, two men appeared in the ...
Article : 340 wordsThe City Council had not been co-operating with the Transport Commission in a search for a suitable area for a central road transport bus termini, ...
Article : 122 wordsMr. L. C. Pitfield, deputy recorder since July, 1924, has been appointed Recorder of Titles .and Registrar of Deeds in succession to Mr. A. A. ...
Article : 67 wordsMrs. Iris E. Reid writes:—"As a member of the S.P.C.A., 1 feel I am not alone among animal lovers who are very concerned regarding the ...
Article : 435 wordsAn allegation that certain city business employers had circulated petitions among their employees stating that they, the employees, were not in ...
Article : 81 wordsMr. William R. Hunter, who died at a private hospital in Launceston on January 3, went to Coromea, Hadspen, with his parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 103 wordsAt a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday the following were appointed Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Commissioners for 1944:—Messrs ...
Article : 65 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—About 700 employees at the Dunlop Perdriau Rubber Factory, Drummoyne, went on strike to-day because 13 Italian internees ...
Article : 92 wordsTHE OPINION of the chairman of the United States Maritime Commission that no more giant liners will be built ...
Article : 253 wordsWord has been received by Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Pearton, ...
Article : 60 wordsProposed additions to the Nurses' Home at the Launceston General Hospital were referred by the executive council yesterday to the Parliamentary ...
Article : 32 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—An investigation into conditions under which seamen are employed in Australian vessels has been ordered by ...
Article : 293 wordsA suggestion that the Government's free medical service be extended to the Deloraine Municipality and that consideration be given to the provision of ...
Article : 124 wordsA formal meeting of the State Library Board was held at Hobart last night. A proclamation was issued yesterday bringing into force the Libraries ...
Article : 34 words"Ridiculous," was how the Attorney General (Mr. McDonald) yesterday described a statement by Cr. Lonergan at a meeting of the ...
Article : 282 wordsMonday, January 31, will be observed as a public holiday to celebrate Foundation Day. ...
Article : 17 wordsCANBERRA, Thursday.—Members of the women's services will be subject to arrest under amending military regulations gazetted to-night. ...
Article : 248 wordsThe following were appointed members of the Animals and Birds Protection Board for. 1944 at a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday:— ...
Article : 99 wordsCANBERRA, Thursday.—A plan for seconding large numbers of munitions workers for temporary transfer to food processing factories may be laid down ...
Article : 273 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday. Early Australian theatrical history is recalled by the death of Mrs. Emlier Raphael at the age of 86. As Emlier Beaumont ...
Article : 65 wordsSir.—In your Tuesday's issue "Consumer" refers to butter-fat prices. Does he realise that the Government contributed a subsidy of 6½ millions for ...
Article : 631 wordsNEW MEMBER—It is said that Mr. Roderic O'Connor has been offered the vacant seat in Council and declined it; we ...
Article : 59 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The general secretary of the Seamen's Union (Mr. Elliott) to-day described the Maritime Industry Commission as a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsWASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.). —The "American Federationist" monthly magazine of the American Federation of Labour, announced ...
Article : 186 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The French Consultative Assembly, which is due to resume sitting in Algiers to-day, is facing decisions which mark a milestone in the history of the republic. THERE are many questions upon ...
Article : 436 wordsWATER wanted! It seems that some people didn't know that you have to instal a meter or have a special licence if you want to put water on ...
Article : 753 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—In two weeks railway lines will be run over rocks on the seashore right into the body of a wrecked ship now lying near Shell ...
Article : 157 wordsA meeting of the Tasmanian Butter and Cheese Factories' Association will he held at Launceston this afternoon. Business includes the appointment of a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 70 wordsMELBOURNE. Thursday.—No confirmation was obtainable in Melbourne to-day that the Allied Works Council was discharging several hundred Civil ...
Article : 153 wordsA verdict of accidental death was returned by the Coroner (Mr. J. C. Paice, J.P.) at Latrobe yesterday, following an inquest on Eric Anderson, ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Fri 7 Jan 1944, Page 4
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