"WHAT DO YOU think of the war now?" is a question that opens many long and earnest talks. It is not surprising that ...
Article : 647 wordsReduced meat shipments from Australia, because of the necessity to conserve ships with refrigerated space, ...
Article : 168 wordsPractice, not profession— goodness, not doctrines — spiritual understanding, not mere belief, gain the ear and ...
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Article : 611 wordsATHENS, Friday.—A poetical tribute to the Australians, entitled "Bardia," was published in the local English weekly yesterday ...
Article : 85 wordsMr. L. F. Smeeton, secretary of the Tasmanian Tourist Department, left for the mainland on Saturday. Senator W. E. Aylett visited ...
Article : 152 wordsThroughout the world yesterday, boy scouts, girl guides, wolf cubs and brownies reverently combined in ...
Article : 741 wordsTHERE has been a good deal of anxiety in Australia of recent years at the large number of Italians coming to the Commonwealth settling ...
Article : 306 wordsReferring to the resumption of active recruiting for the A.I.F., which commences to-day, the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) stated last night that he was ...
Article : 442 wordsLieutenant Donald von Bertouch, of the 2/2nd Army Field Regiment Reinforcements, is on leave staying with his parents. Gunner Marcus von ...
Article : 61 wordsMr. J. P. J. Brown, whose death at his home in Williamstown, Victoria; was briefly referred to in "The Examiner" on Saturday, was a resident ...
Article : 337 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—"There is just nothing that can be done about it," said an Australia House official ...
Article : 590 wordsThe shortage of roofing iron, which first made itself felt about nine months ago, continues and builders are seriously handicapped by the lack of it. ...
Article : 96 wordsA car carrying a party of four southern cricketers who had come to Launceston to play a match was involved in an accident last night, and ...
Article : 91 wordsYesterday morning Mr. J. Riley, of Wynyard, and several others set out to find a small calf that had been lost in the heavy bush near the Deep Creek ...
Article : 111 wordsConfidence in the administration of the affairs of the Australian Comforts Fund was expressed at the annual meeting of the Devonport-Latrobe ...
Article : 407 wordsTHROUGHOUT the Commonwealth active recruiting for the A.I.F. will be resumed to-day. Tasmania has responded well to the call ...
Article : 217 wordsThe secretary of the Tasmanian Women's World Day of Prayer committee Mrs. E. W. Wadsley, of Hobart, has written to country branches on the ...
Article : 94 wordsAcknowledged, £11,645/12/9. Staff G. M. Jackson Pty. Ltd. (19th Instal.), 19/3; donation White Hills Branch, £5/2/6; employees Hinman. ...
Article : 62 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.—Delight that he had found our way of life to be the same in basic principles as that of the people of U.S.A. was expressed by ...
Article : 150 wordsDespite the fact that every opportunity had been taken to warn cyclists against riding abreast, the practice continued and the police had found it ...
Article : 76 wordsCANBERRA, Sunday. — The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Hughes), whose condition late on Friday night was causing concern, showed an ...
Article : 164 wordsA thief who broke a large plate-glass window in the shop of Mr. W. J. Bendall, Paterson-street, early on Saturday morning and took a ...
Article : 71 wordsVATICAN CITY, Sunday. — "Osservatore Romano" states that in accord with the Pope's solicitude for war victims Monsignor Duca, Apostolic ...
Article : 64 wordsDue mainly to a fall in the rate for Launceston and suburbs, the birthrate for Tasmanian urban districts for the third quarter of 1940 decreased slightly ...
Article : 274 wordsBecause of war conditions in England. many people from Singapore and the Straits Settlements are spending their leave in Australia. ...
Article : 180 wordsSuffering from injuries to his back received while swimming at the Domain Baths on Saturday, Allan Gibbons (27), of 7 Liverpool—street, was ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Hydro-Electric Commissioner (Mr. W. E. Maclean) said at Hobart last night that the power line to the paper mills at Boyer had been tested ...
Article : 45 wordsSir,—After reading in "The Examiner" about the Homes Act which may begin in Launceston, I express the hope that the Government will not ...
Article : 624 wordsDespite the extraordinary conditions created by the war, the work of the branch had been well maintained throughout the year, states the ...
Article : 189 wordsCANBERRA, Sunday — A Government decision immediately to grapple with shipbuilding, and, as the first step thereafter, the ...
Article : 205 wordsSergeant Allen V. Craske, of the 2/1st Battalion, 6th Division, A.I.F., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Craske, of Sandy Bay, Hobart, was killed in action at ...
Article : 260 wordsCANBERRA, Sunday.—A charge that the personal convenience of Government leaders had been a substantial factor in fixing the places of ...
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Article : 137 wordsFour canaries, including a set of twins, were obtained by Mr. T. W. Phillips, of 43 Galvin-street, Launceston, from three eggs laid by a ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Mon 20 Jan 1941, Page 4
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