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Advertising : 2,751 wordsThe Chief Justice (Sir John Morris) arrived in Launceston yesterday. He will preside at a sitting of the Supreme Court to-day. ...
Article : 174 wordsThe Chief Justice (Sir John Morris) addressing the Honorary Justices' Association as its annual meeting yesterday. Next to him is the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 820 wordsEstablishment of a comprehensive relief scheme to assist farmers who have suffered loss because of the severe drought in the Midlands and ...
Article : 215 wordsLARGE CRAB.—The "Colonial Times" says Mr. C. T. Smith has in his possession a live crab weighing about 16lb., ...
Article : 49 wordsWHAT did Professor M. I. Oliphant mean when, in urging Britain to press ahead, on her own initiative, in the ...
Article : 251 wordsTHE first series of meetings of the General Assembly of the United Nations Organisation and the Security Council have ended ...
Article : 405 wordsAddressing members of the Launceston 50,000 League at their weekly luncheon yesterrday, Mr. Ian J. W. Bisset, B.Sc., Division of Forest Products, ...
Article : 816 wordsThe death occurred on Saturday of Mr. Claude Thomas Duncan, of the Commercial Hotel, Wynyard. Mr. Duncan went to Wynyard eight ...
Article : 221 wordsA reminder that women are now eligible for jury service was given in the report of the Honorary Justices' Association which was presented at ...
Article : 144 wordsSentences of three months' and one month's imprisonment respectively were imposed in the Police Court yesterday on ...
Article : 282 wordsAt the annual meeting of the Honorary Justices' Association of Tasmania in Launceston yesterday the honour of life membership was conferred on Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 645 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said yesterday that Mr. A. A. J. Tonkin, manager of the Barmera Hotel Incorporated, had accepted the invitation of ...
Article : 87 wordsFARMERS will welcome the assistance of the Tasmanian Producers' Organisation in pressing upon the Commonwealth ...
Article : 156 wordsLaunceston is experiencing the worst shortage of tobacco for years. "Sometimes the wholesalers have stocks, and we haven't, and sometimes ...
Article : 193 wordsPatients in private hospitals which have failed to register with State Health Departments, will not receive benefits from the Commonwealth ...
Article : 70 wordsWork on the breakwater being erected as a protection to the Hobart bridge will be completed this week. The Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. ...
Article : 39 wordsA difference of opinion exists among motorists as to whether the angle parking areas recently provided in the city have been correctly ...
Article : 303 wordsThe first teletype instrument to be installed by a private company in Tasmania was brought into operation yesterday in the Launceston office of ...
Article : 434 wordsTo commemorate the outstanding service rendered by the late Mr. H. H. Scott as Curator of the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery. ...
Article : 222 wordsSir,—I do not like answering anonymous correspondents, but in the case of "Anvil," writing in your issue of February 18, about the woman who ...
Article : 1,119 wordsWe ought not to look back unless it is to derive useful lessons from past errors and for the purpose of profiting by ...
Article : 32 wordsCARPENTER caustic! General Carpenter, who is the head of the Salvation Army, has just got back to London after seeing how the other half ...
Article : 662 words"Men have been sleeping in the gaol, at the railway station, and in St. David's Park," stated Mr. H. G. Harcourt at a meeting of the Australian ...
Article : 164 wordsA charge against Eric William Barwick. waterside worker of having stolen sugar in his possession was adjourned at Hobart yesterday to enable the Police ...
Article : 218 wordsWarden W. Robinson and Messrs. Harry Hodgman and Claude Bradley, with Mr. A. T. Marshall, discussed shipping days over 7EX last night There will be plenty of memories in the Centenary Issue of "The Examiner" on March 12. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 43 wordsSYDNEY.—Miners at the Northern Extended colliery yesterday refused to work with a returned soldier who had secured a job as a shirt man at the ...
Article : 95 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent in Madrid says the Duchess of Medina Sidonia is reported to have been fined £10,000 ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 19 Feb 1946, Page 4
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