The financial statement, presented by the treasurer (Mr. C. A. Mooney). at the annual meeting of the Burnie branch of the King George's Fund for Sailors ...
Article : 155 wordsI have learned that to do one's next duty is to take a step toward all that is worth possessing. ...
Article : 36 wordsA proposal that the Civil Defence Legion should be converted into the civic Development League, and in peacetime serve as the basis of an ...
Article : 271 wordsBRISBANE.—In a statement last night on the First Victory Loan, the Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) said that half the period allotted to the campaign ...
Article : 233 wordsDr. J. F. Gaha, M.H.R., is staying at the Brisbane Hotel. The Administrator of Road Transport (Mr. A. W. Newton) will visit ...
Article : 150 wordsThe Forestry Bill, the debate on, which was adjourned in the House of Assembly last week, and several related matters are likely to provide ...
Article : 321 wordsWANTON OUTRAGE. — On Monday evening, about 8 o'clock, as Mr. Giblin, of the Commercial Bank, and family were ...
Article : 98 wordsTHE SUPPRESSION of issues of some newspapers for refusal to obey censorship instructions looks like being the ...
Article : 380 wordsIT IS THE FUNCTION of the Public Works Committee to enquire into and report upon proposed expenditure of Government ...
Article : 205 wordsRegret that the Fifty Thousand League had not invited the City Council to be represented at the original conference at which the Northern ...
Article : 295 wordsThere will be no cessation of the ordinary fortnightly shipments of potatoes from Launceston, but for the next month shipments may be ...
Article : 298 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.)—Mr. W. P. Crozier, editor of the "Manchester Guardian" since 1932, died yesterday. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe Federal Attorney-General and Assistant Minister for Supply (Dr. Evatt) has postponed his visit to Tasmania. ...
Article : 189 wordsThe funeral of Mr. Henry Nash, Glengarry, which took place at the Winkleigh Cemetery on Friday afternoon, was largely attended by relatives and friends. ...
Article : 108 wordsAn average of 10 persons a day have visited the Town Hall in the lunch hour to pay accounts during the three months the council has tried the ...
Article : 117 wordsPte. G. Edwards has returned to the mainland after spending leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. Edwards, 16 Raymond-street, Launceston. ...
Article : 109 wordsThe whole width of George-street, between Brisbane-street and Cameron-street, is to be reconstructed when new tram tracks are laid in the near future. ...
Article : 457 wordsThe Mayor of Launceston's fund for the relief of sufferers in the Victorian bushfires is steadily growing. Contributions should be sent to or left ...
Article : 84 wordsRESIDENTS of the West Tamar will not be very pleased with the statement of the Minister for Public Works (Mr. ...
Article : 210 wordsThe closing of the post office at Mayberry was only temporary, Mr. J. A. Guy, M.H.R., said yesterday, referring to a letter of complaint from a ...
Article : 107 wordsSpeaking on post-war reconstruction at the Launceston Trades Hall last evening, the Minister for Post-War Reconstruction (Mr. Brooker) ...
Article : 258 wordsThe Treasurer (Mr. Dwyer-Gray yesterday explained the Railway Maintenance (Wartime) Bill, which is to be introduced in the House of Assembly ...
Article : 214 wordsReplying to a deputation from the Burnie Chamber of Commerce which discussed the housing position with him, the Deputy Director of War ...
Article : 187 wordsThe Northern Ambulance Board decided at a meeting yesterday to circulate all industrial concerns pointing out the up-to-date ambulance service now ...
Article : 328 wordsBoth Houses of Parliament will reassemble to-night. In the House of Assembly the debate on the Public Works Execution Bill will be ...
Article : 91 wordsAt a meeting of the Dairying Advisory Committee at Launceston yesterday, Mr. A. Richards, Commonwealth liaison officer, explained the dairying ...
Article : 222 wordsAn inquest on the victims of the Blackwall tragedy, which involved the deaths of Gordon Ernest Henry Newell, his two daughters, Joyce Effie ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Minister for Health (Mr. Howroyd) had advised them to go ahead with the opening of the maternity wing and had said that if more money were ...
Article : 76 wordsSome employers of farm labour were not complying with the regulation requiring them to notify engagements and terminations of services of employees. ...
Article : 164 wordsSir,—I was astonished on reading your review in Monday's "Examiner" of the Hobart Repertory Society's presentation of "Flare Path" to find W. ...
Article : 1,109 wordsAsked yesterday whether the establishment of an aluminium industry in Tasmania would have any bearing on dolomite deposits at Smithton, the Premier ...
Article : 122 wordsThere had been no suggestion of rationing, although a milk shortage prevailed in Launceston, the president of the Northern Milk Vendors' ...
Article : 100 wordsMELBOURNE—Criticism of the decision to introduce red chevrons into the R.A.A.F. was answered by a Department of Air spokesman last night. ...
Article : 169 wordsA report on the proposal to provide a water supply for residents of Port Sorell, read at the monthly meeting of the Latrobe Council yesterday, stated ...
Article : 132 wordsMELBOURNE.—The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Makin) has received advice that the King has approved the mention in despatches of Lieut. B. M. Close, ...
Article : 77 wordsA gift to the Art Gallery of a painting by the late Sigismund Goetze, of London, was accepted with thanks by the City Council at its meeting last ...
Article : 97 wordsNO newspapers! Now we know what can happen when a censor really gets his back up. Or should we admit that there is a censor? Is it lese majeste ...
Article : 834 wordsThe Wynyard Council decided at its meeting yesterday to write to the Minister for Education (Mr. Cosgrove) urging him to fulfil his promise to have ...
Article : 92 wordsThe meeting of the northern committee of the Blind, Deaf and Dumb Institute was held at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon. Lady James presided ...
Article : 81 wordsThat every effort should be made to secure the aluminium industry for Devonport was urged at the Devonport Marine Board meeting yesterday. ...
Article : 72 wordsWhen the City Council was considering last night the purchase of a new transformer and the acceptance of a contract for a supply of wooden poles ...
Article : 176 wordsThe Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. Brooker) yesterday promised that the Government would provide new gates for Ogilvie Park recreation ...
Article : 69 wordsWhen the Superintendent of Police (Mr. Eyles) was sought at Launceston yesterday for comment on a letter appearing over the flame "Councillor" in ...
Article : 53 wordsA sitting of the Launceston Criminal Court listed for to-day has been cancelled and there will be no sitting until next month. ...
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