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Article : 215 wordsEntrance charges to the Cliff Grounds will be abolished if the City Council on Monday night approves a recommendation by ...
Article : 147 wordsTalking is like playing on the harp; there is as much in laying the hands on the strings to stop their vibration as in ...
Article : 38 wordsLAUNCESTON learned a lesson on Tuesday and Wednesday nights which the police and civic authorities will not ...
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Article : 478 wordsWithin six months a start will be made on road construction and other preliminary work for the new Government housing ...
Article : 437 wordsAt Monday night's City Council meeting the whole council committee will recommend that the salaries of the town clerk and superintendent of ...
Article : 108 wordsLaunceston High School choir No. 2 won the junior choir section, 14 and under 18, at the Launceston Competitions last night. The choir gave a ...
Article : 987 wordsThe Bishop of Tasmania (Rt. Rev. G. F. Cranswick) is to begin a tour of the parishes of Cressy, Longford, Westbury, ...
Article : 1,198 wordsJunior readers may again seek registration with the new Free Library, the Mayor (Ald. Clark) said yesterday. Last week-end it was announced ...
Article : 72 wordsMr. and Mrs. S. V. Taylor, Godrick St., Longford, have been advised that their son, Pte. Taylor, was wounded in action on May 6. ...
Article : 26 wordsTO-MORROW will be observed as a day of prayer and thanksgiving in Launceston churches. Mother's Day services will be held ...
Article : 47 wordsMothers will be especially remembered in all homes to-morrow, when Mother's Day will be celebrated in Launceston. Symbolic of the day is ...
Article : 64 wordsIF THE City Council on Monday night decides to abolish the charge for entering the Cliff Grounds few will be found to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 193 wordsThe whole council committee will report at Monday night's City Council meeting that arrangements have been made for the chief engineer and ...
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Article : 122 wordsMECHANICS' INSTITUTE.—To-morrow evening, Rev. C. Price will lecture upon astronomy, with phantasmagorial ...
Article : 54 wordsLetters on the subject of Land Settlement appear on Page 5 to-day. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe state secretary of the A.R.U (Mr. W. Morrow) returned to Launceston yesterday from the mainland, where he attended Arbitration Court ...
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Article : 147 wordsSir,—I've been waiting for someone better able than I am to take up this subject of the Free Library, and therefore was delighted to see the ...
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Article : 211 wordsSir,—Would you grant space for a few remarks re the lack of adequate 'bus transport to and from our General Hospital? ...
Article : 169 wordsRepresentations were made to the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Madden) yesterday regarding supplies of bran end pollard for merchants who had ...
Article : 108 wordsCANBERRA—A plea for a better deal for the dairying industry was made on the adjournment of the House of Representatives yesterday afternoon by Dame ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Sat 12 May 1945, Page 6
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