Sir John and Lady Rowland, with their daughter, Miss D. Rowland, are staying at the Launceston Hotel. They intend to spend three weeks in ...
Article : 125 wordsPrisoner-of-war labour in Tasmania will be withdrawn from all farms on or immediately after March 18. This was announced ...
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Advertising : 2,612 wordsCourage that grows from constitution often forsakes a man when he has occasion for it; courage which arises from a ...
Article : 41 wordsSTEAMER GIPSY—The Board of Managers has complied with the generally expressed desire, and lowered the fares to ...
Article : 87 wordsMaster butchers in Northern and North-Western Tasmania have combined to form a Tasmanian division of the Meat and ...
Article : 531 wordsLaunceston, and Tasmania generally, which sweltered in temperatures as high as 92 degrees on Monday, had welcome ...
Article : 316 wordsTHE business to be dealt with by the State Parliament, which reassembled yesterday, includes bills to increase the ...
Article : 412 wordsTHE agitation for the withdrawal of the British from India and Egypt is taking violent forms, while in the Far East the ...
Article : 213 wordsThe acoustic properties of Hobart's century-old Criminal Court do not find much favour with Judge Kirby, the Forestry Enquiry Commissioner, who ...
Article : 282 wordsThrough the formation of a top class touring theatrical company Tasmanians will have an opportunity in future to share ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 418 wordsSouthern football clubs were represented at the funeral at Cornelian Bay yesterday of Mr. Donald Stirling, one of Tasmania's leading footballers before the ...
Article : 239 wordsA meeting of representatives of the retail section of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce yesterday decided to recommend to members of those trades ...
Article : 99 wordsFor some years council elections on Flinders Island have been invalid. The Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. Brooker) said yesterday that under a ...
Article : 80 wordsThe funeral of Mr. William Hammersley, who was in has 87th year, took place in the Church of England Cemetery, Bangor. There was a large attendance ...
Article : 265 wordsTHE public cannot be reminded too often of the importance of town planning. Mr. Tranter, president of the ...
Article : 195 wordsMale nurses may be introduced in a number of hospitals in Tasmania to overcome the present critical staff shortage. The Minister for Health ...
Article : 74 wordsCANBERRA.—No definite date has yet been fixed for the conference of Empire Prime Ministers, but efforts are being made to have the conference ...
Article : 123 wordsThe story of a courageous woman missionary who defied the malign influence of a witch doctor thrilled a large audience at a women's meeting ...
Article : 338 wordsFollowing public support of the Boy Scouts' Association appeal by the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove), the Bishop of Tasmania (Rt. Rev. G. F. Cranswick), ...
Article : 360 wordsThose in the furniture manufacturing trade in the north heartily supported the southern move to approach the Government for supplies ...
Article : 232 wordsReferring yesterday to the lambs for Britain appeal, Mr. J. Hiscock, general secretary of the T.P.O., said some doubt had existed about getting shipping for ...
Article : 205 wordsSir.—I again protest about the shameful condition of the Mole Creek road. Again I would point out that it is a shameful state of affairs for a ...
Article : 444 wordsAreas in Tasmania which had obtained their money quotas to date for the Security Loan, opening on March 12, were Middleton and Gordon (double), ...
Article : 218 wordsSir,—A few weeks ago you published reports of porpoises in the North Esk. A book on "Animals of the World" contains a chapter by Mr. C. Bernard ...
Article : 1,138 wordsOf 240 men on daily paid rates at Butler's Gorge at present, only 28 are on the base wage of £4/18/- a week, said the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Minister for Health (Mr. Howroyd) announced yesterday that additions costing £6115 were to be made at the Tasmanian Sanatorium. ...
Article : 118 wordsMELBOURNE.—Between 1000 and 1500 recruits are expected to enter the Army this week throughout Australia in the new recruiting campaign for the ...
Article : 67 wordsThe vehicular ferry Lurgurena was sold as she lay at her berth at Bellerive for £19,000. This was stated by the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) in the ...
Article : 61 wordsAt a general meeting of the Launceston Community and Cultural Centre Association last evening, it was decided to hold a carnival on Windmill Hill ...
Article : 343 wordsNICE night! May I express my deep sympathy with those people who had to walk the rain-soaked streets of Launceston in an endeavour to find a ...
Article : 687 wordsAllegations in recent press criticism, especially in the South, that the timber industry had been responsible for the housing shortage and had starved Tasmanian home-building programmes in order to supply mainland markets were challenged at a ...
Article : 561 wordsAfter considerable discussion on three proposals for a soldiers' memorial at Ulverstone, a public meeting last night decided to refer the proposals back to ...
Article : 163 wordsMembers of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Joint Committee on Social Security yesterday inspected the Huonville and Cygnet Area Schools and the ...
Article : 65 wordsMELBOURNE.—To police the Victorian liquor trade, a committee of three, comprising representatives of the Prices Commissioner, the breweries and ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 27 Feb 1946, Page 4
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