LONDON (A.A.P.).—The first Lancastrian from Australia to use London Airport at Heathrow for a terminal touched down yesterday morning two hours ahead of schedule after a flight of 63 hours, 15 minutes from Sydney. ...
Article : 244 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—Mr. Churchill yesterday tackled the Government on the way it had allowed the food situation to develop, criticising Sir Ben Smith's resignation, the difference in treatment of Germany and India ...
Article : 475 wordsThe first post-war 14 h.p. Vauxhall Senior being driven off the assembly line at he Fishermen's Bend plant of General Motors-Holden's Ltd., in Melbourne. During the war the plant was entirely devoted to arms production. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 42 wordsOne hundred Indians arrive in Melbourne recently for posting to ships in Australian ports which are short of crews. Here, a group of them wash themselves on the upper deck of the Querimba, the vessel which brought them to Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 43 wordsTOKIO (A.A.P.)—Tojo's American defence counsel, John Guider, predicted yesterday that the trial would ...
Article : 70 wordsA former resident of Launceston, Mr. Allan Vale Hills, Parramatta N.S.W., in a letter to the proprietors of "The Examiner," ...
Article : 319 wordsSYDNEY—Fines amounting to 100 were imposed on a seaman yesterday for having had an automatic ...
Article : 56 wordsEric Shipton, 38-year-old British mountaineer, who has climbed higher than any living man, is to make a fifth attempt ...
Article : 310 wordsEngine trouble and unfavourable weather were responsible for disrupted air services between Tasmania and e ht mainland on Thursday and yesterday. THE D.C.3 which was to have ...
Article : 227 wordsSYDNEY.—After four almost strike-free days, the week's coal production in N.S.W. was the best since the beginning of March. Only four pits were idle yesterday because of disputes. ...
Article : 477 wordsThe Government was doing everything possible to influence the Arbitration Court, and if it was not satisfied with decisions ...
Article : 422 wordsA suggestion that the Rats of Tobruk Association should establish an employment register was made by Mr. J. D. Luckan at a ...
Article : 173 wordsA request that the findings of the Parliamentary Committee appointed to enquire into the development of the ...
Article : 197 wordsRepairs to the Marion Baa Rd. sought by Cr. C. T. Cleary and Mr. D. Kingston. who waited on the Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. ...
Article : 203 wordsSYDNEY—Gold, more than any other export, could contribute to relieving the shortage of ...
Article : 74 wordsA vast bubble of steam will rise from the ocean in an atomic cloud, and the pale pink of burning hydrogen will flare briefly around it when the United States task force creates the fourth atomic blast in history at Bikini Atoll ...
Article : 810 wordsA new cloth perfected by a Leicester (England) firm, which is keeping the manufacturing details secret, has attracted export ...
Article : 201 wordsTwice as many men as women are left-handed, says Dr. W. Russell Brain, psychiatrist and brain specialist, in the "Lancet," ...
Article : 230 wordsDilapidated food ration books which have become too difficult to use will be replaced without charge upon application to the Deputy ...
Article : 137 wordsMELBOURNE.—The. threat by Victorian railway workers to stop work for one hour next week and to urge ...
Article : 97 wordsNANKING (A.A.P.).—Lin Peisheng, Minister for Information in the Manchurian Puppet Government, was sentenced to death ...
Article : 85 wordsBRISBANE.—Moving quickly into the Gayndah Roman Catholic Church on Thursday morning, Sergeant E. J. Fuller disarmed a man who had a .303 rifle across his knees and a .22 calibre rifle beside him. ...
Article : 185 wordsSYDNEY.—A sequestration order was issued against Mrs. Florence Elizabeth Ethel Livesey, Edgecliff, in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday. THE petitioning creditor was ...
Article : 159 wordsIt was an insult to the medical profession to suggest that doctors who were servants of the state would not give of their best, the ...
Article : 258 wordsSYDNEY.—To arrange for an Australian-American scientific expedition to Arnhem Land early next year, Mr. C. P. Mountford, ...
Article : 74 wordsLONDON.—A school teacher has left a Liverpool convent to take up hula dancing as a career. She is Monica O'Brien (20), ...
Article : 87 wordsTwo masked bandits, on of them armed with a pistol, stole £710 from the little West Brunswick Post Office on Thursday. They parked their car in the lane beside the building, held up the postmaster and a girl assistant, knocked out a pay escort and escaped with a bagful of notes and silver. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 59 wordsMELBOURNE.—The Postmaster-General (Sen. Cameron) announced yesterday that arrangements had been completed ...
Article : 159 wordsTasmania is to receive double the present amount of plywood for furniture manufactured from the plywood mills at Somerset. ...
Article : 116 wordsThe National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, has received, as a bequest from the late Miss Sheila Margaret Humphrey-Davy, two ...
Article : 130 wordsTwo dancers at Wrest Point Riviera Hotel stole a gold cigarette case from a table as they passed it. ...
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Advertising : 46 wordsThe s.s. Ngakuta, due at Launceston shortly with coal from Newcastle. will also bring building materials from that port. This ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Sat 1 Jun 1946, Page 7
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