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Advertising : 1,106 wordsArrangements have been made for two cargo vessels to leave Melbourne this week for Launceston to meet the city's cargo requirements as a result of ...
Article : 238 wordsIvy May Stokes (24), widow of George Henry Stokes (25), Redpa, was present in custody when the enquiry into the death of Stokes was resumed at Smithton yesterday. She has been charged with the murder of her husband, whose death at his ...
Article : 921 wordsA representative deputation met the Minister for Health (Mr. Howroyd) yesterday to discuss the inauguration of a ...
Article : 761 wordsThe man of integrity is one who makes it his constant rule to follow the road of duty, according as Truth and the voice ...
Article : 51 wordsPresident Roosevelt has returned from Warm Springs, where he spent a three weeks' vacation. Mr. R. Smith was elected Master ...
Article : 99 wordsTHE ALL-UNION conference called by the A.C.T.U. to discuss the situation created by the anarchy on the coalfields ...
Article : 267 wordsTHREE is no disposition to under-estimate the importance of the powerful German offensive in the Ardennes. It is ...
Article : 433 wordsCo-operation in post-war planning has been offered to the Government by municipal authorities, said the Minister for Lands, Works and ...
Article : 315 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—The death is announced of Major Francis Yeats. Brown, D.F.C., author of "The Bengal Lancer." Major Yeats-Brown was ...
Article : 51 wordsMr. D. Killworth, Scottsdale, has received word that his son, F/Sgt. W. D. D. Killworth, previously reported ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 86 wordsSIR GEORGE GIPPS — We are informed that it is highly probable Sir George Gipps will visit this colony in the course ...
Article : 119 wordsComparatively rare visitors to the Gorge are some seals, which in the last day or two have been seen from the Trevallyn bridge. They have ...
Article : 158 wordsOn the motion of Mr. W. Morrow, the Launceston Trades Hall Council last night supported Launceston tram-waymen in their demand for a ...
Article : 481 wordsSix Tasmanian girls who have passed their leaving examinations will have an opportunity this year of obtaining three-year scholarships which will ...
Article : 234 wordsPlans and specifications for the reconstruction of the Public Library building are so far advanced that it is hoped it will be possible to put them ...
Article : 129 wordsOnly a few days are left in which donations may be made to "The Examiner" and 7EX Empty Stocking Fund. Another £7 is required to bring ...
Article : 355 wordsTHE REPORT of the National Council of Health on possible means of arresting the decline in the birth-rate is a ...
Article : 175 wordsSupport for the training of apprentices during the day-time if facilities were available was voiced at a conference of the Tasmanian branch of the Technical ...
Article : 243 wordsThe City Council held a further meeting in committee yesterday—the second this week—to consider the request by the, tramwaymen's union that ...
Article : 107 wordsA Southern Tasmanian munitions factory is to to cease operations early next year. The factory has about 400 employees who, it is believed, have ...
Article : 79 wordsMr. Tasman Shields presided at the monthly meeting of the R.S.P.C.A. There was a good attendance of members and among those present were ...
Article : 157 wordsMILDURA.—Robert Terence O'Toole, 5 and Brian Clifford O'Toole, 4, the sons of Mr. and Mrs. L. O'Toole, of Pomona irrigation settlement, were drowned in a ...
Article : 65 wordsMELBOURNE.—Purchased from the Tasmanian Aero Club by the Royal Victorian Aero Club for £1200, three Gypsy Moth aircraft were flown to ...
Article : 79 wordsEdmond Vinen (65), 216 Macquarie St., Hobart, was admitted to tine Royal Hobart Hospital last night with head injuries and a broken left wrist. It is ...
Article : 52 wordsSir,—In answer to Mr. K. R. Beaton, Warden of Beaconsfield, I would like to point out that, contrary to the usual practice of allowing the water ...
Article : 295 wordsMembers of the Launceston Buffalo Lodges visited St. Giles' Home for Crippled Children last week and entertained the children at a Christmas ...
Article : 72 wordsBecause of the difficulty of securing an observer to read the instruments, the weather recording station in Launceston may be closed down. ...
Article : 394 wordsSir,—On December 5 a pigeon arrived here bearing the markings U.F.C., 201 (41-2). As I thought it might be one of the birds that took part in the ...
Article : 122 wordsThe University of Tasmania announced yesterday the award of the scholarship of music for 1944 to Miss Nyria de Jongh. ...
Article : 164 wordsWhen ploughing on his farm Mr. Frank Walker, Exton, discovered an old coin known as a spade guinea. The coin, made of gold, was dated 1701. ...
Article : 29 wordsMr. W. C. S. Oliver was yesterday appointed secretary of the Northern Tasmanian Development League. Mr. Oliver has had considerable experience of ...
Article : 266 wordsA checue for £544/11/11 was yesterday handed to the vice-chairman of the Crippled Children's Society (Mr. R. A. Hamilton). The money was ...
Article : 185 wordsDAIRYMEN daunted! It has never been my ambition to wait till the cows come home in a generous mood. A lot of money has been made by this ...
Article : 775 wordsSir,—I am writing this letter to the boys and girls. "Grown-ups" can skip it. When I was a little girl I went from town to live in the country. I ...
Article : 310 wordsSir,—A tilt between press and pulpit in these days of ruling class solidarity i is so rare a spectacle that although Archbishop Gilroy is sure to be ...
Article : 238 wordsDrawing of tickets for the 50 dolls which have been on display in the city took place at the Princess Theatre last night. Mr. Angus McKenzie deputy chairman ...
Article : 150 wordsLaunceston Rotarians entertained their wives and friends at a special Christmas luncheon yesterday. The club choir, under the leadership of ...
Article : 89 wordsSir,—It is no wonder that my letter on the birthrate caused your correspondent, "Wondering," to wonder. It would have been a wonder if it had ...
Article : 61 wordsADELAIDE.—Starting on Tuesday night over the north-western pastoral country of S.A. monsoonal rains which had previously fallen in Western ...
Article : 53 wordsCOBDEN (Vic.).—The possibility of a bread famine in Australia before the end of next year was suggested by the Premier (Mr. Dunstan) at a civic ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Thu 21 Dec 1944, Page 4
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