Because of insufficient accommodation at the Glen Dhu School, Launceston. 35 children are being taught in ...
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Advertising : 2,033 wordsNo one would ever love his neighbour as himself if he listened to all the "buts" that could be said. ...
Article : 23 wordsAt a conference with the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) at Hobart at the week-end, members of the British Medical Association agreed to co-operate with the State Government in the provision of an improved medical service. ...
Article : 587 wordsAld. Clark was last night appointed by the City Council as trustee of the Launceston War Memorial Community Centre. ...
Article : 135 wordsEight-year-old Pamela Fail, the Youngest passenger ever to cross the Pacific by air, flew from the U.S. in the Skymaster Warana on its recent record-breaking flight to Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 35 wordsTHE AMERICAN State Department is to recommend international control of atomic energy. It is suggested that as international confidence grows there shall be a wider dissemination of information on the use of atomic energy for peacetime purposes. ...
Article : 414 wordsThe City Council will not proceed with a move to compulsorily acquire a block of land in St. John St., owned ...
Article : 291 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—The death has occurred of Mr. Edward John Thompson. poet, novelist and friend of Gandhi. ...
Article : 88 wordsDISAPPOINTMENT at the small percentage of Launceston citizens viewing the exhibition at the Queen Victoria Museum of 52 ...
Article : 104 wordsThe City Council's garbage service was outmoded and at times there was no collection for three or four weeks, Mr. P. Pike, ...
Article : 276 wordsAt present 203 persons are receiving unemployment allowance in Tasmania. THE deputy Director-General ...
Article : 284 wordsOver 30 eager home hunters were disappointed yesterday when they sought to solve their problems by ...
Article : 241 wordsTHE NATURE of statements by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) and General Sir Thomas Blamey on the future of Manus Island. suggests that there is no love lost between Australia's political leader and the Commonwealth former military chief. ...
Article : 220 wordsThe City Council last night rescinded a motion carried on February 4 dealing with the amendment of the Corporation Act to ...
Article : 198 wordsPERSONS who attempted to commit a robbery at J. P. Sullivan and Sons' departmental store in Charles St. on Friday night ...
Article : 79 wordsExpressions of gratitude for the magnificent work done by the Y.M C.A. throughout the war have been received by all branches of ...
Article : 178 wordsTHE appointment of Mr. M. K. Westcott as Superintendent of Tramways was extended until September. 1948 at a meeting of ...
Article : 63 wordsBREAKING UP A GANG OF THIEVES.—We hear that another gang of thieves have lately been detected ...
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Article : 204 wordsA DEPUTATION from the Retired Railway Employees' Association, comprising the president (Mr. E. Gibbens) and secretary ...
Article : 59 wordsFour ships are already scheduled to call at Tasmanian ports to lift apples, the executive officer of the Apple and Pear Board (Mr. L. S. ...
Article : 137 wordsIf the selfish few who monopolised the city parking areas throughout the day and occupied more space than was necessary were more considerate, parking problems in Launceston would be solved, said Mr. E. P. Hart at the ...
Article : 452 wordsH.M.A.S. HOBART will arrive at Hobart on Thursday, On Friday there will be a march of the ship's personnel through the city ...
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Article : 149 wordsSir,—Adverting to letter in your columns of Saturday signed "Fed Up," we have party Government to that unbearable condition ...
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Article : 110 wordsSYDNEY.—No change has been made in the food disposal policy of the Commonwealth Disposals Commission because of the meat ...
Article : 101 wordsREALLY returned! My grateful acknowledgments to the Striker for carrying on during my goings and comings. Men may ...
Article : 718 wordsThe band was an asset not only to the city but also to the state, the patron of the St. Andrew's Caledonian Pipe Band (Dr. G. H. ...
Article : 335 wordsHistory revealed that when taxes became unbearable there was a revolt, and he felt that Australia was now in a tax revolt, stated Mr. J. R. Orchard in an address on "The Tyranny of Australian Taxation" to the Launceston Fifty ...
Article : 490 wordsCENTRALISATION of city buildings, including the Town Hall, theatre and library, is visualised by Ald. oldham. ...
Article : 76 wordsFollowing representations by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Neil Campbell) to the Director of Public Works (Mr. Balsille) arrangements ...
Article : 75 wordsMany servicemen and ex-servicemen attended a church parade at Holy Trinity. Cameron St. under the patronage of the Mayor (Ald. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 30 Apr 1946, Page 4
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