THE NEW political movement in France in opposition to Marshal Petain's Government at Vichy is sinister. Its object is to bring ...
Article : 489 wordsThe construction of a new wing on portion of the Launceston Police Court buildings is, of necessity, causing some ...
Article : 192 words"We are told that we are fighting this war to make the world safe for democracy, but this act seems very much ...
Article : 850 wordsStrong in Him whose cause is ours, In conflict with unholy powers. We grasp the weapons He has ...
Article : 30 wordsLaunceston trams are being used so much more since petrol rationing came into force that the City Council has a ...
Article : 455 wordsAn army of women and girls, auxiliary to the Land Girls, is wanted by the organisation conducting the Land ...
Article : 323 wordsMr. G. W. Fulton crossed to the mainland by air yesterday. Mr. Justice Hutchins came North yesterday for sittings of the Supreme ...
Article : 219 wordsIS THERE any substantial progress in the direction of making apples more readily available for Tasmanian consumption at reasonable prices? If ...
Article : 293 wordsFederal tax anomalies caused by the recent increase in the basic wage and by overtime earnings are to be removed. ...
Article : 668 wordsThe death of Mr. John T. O'Shea occurred at his residence, 23 Granville- street, on Saturday afternoon after a long illness. He leaves a widow and ...
Article : 232 wordsA member of the Housewives' Association in Victoria recently suggested that a pamphlet setting out safety measures should be issued by the State ...
Article : 148 wordsEvery endeavour is being made to alleviate the position of Tasmanian airmen in regard to conditions of travel to their homes on recreation leave. ...
Article : 142 words"Very gratifying," remarked the Deputy Mayor (Ald. D. T. Oldham) at last night's council meeting, when alterations and additions to the city ...
Article : 103 wordsIN THESE days an Australian Prime Minister who visits Britain can scarcely be accused of taking a pleasure—jaunt-a mere joyride. ...
Article : 228 wordsIn addition to Professor Walter Murdoch's classification of Australia's Fifth columnists as the half-baked and the hard-boiled is suggested by Mr. John ...
Article : 763 wordsThe payment of a subsidy of 100 to the Launceston Public Library for the year ending June 30, 1941, was passed by the City Council last night. ...
Article : 115 wordsThe board of reference which is investigating the claims of the Australian Railways Union sat at Hobart yesterday. The Industrial Registrar (Mr. ...
Article : 288 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—By consent, an order was made by Judge O'Mara in the Arbitration Court to-day granting increases in the rates of 3000 ...
Article : 94 wordsA record for brevity was established by the open meeting of the Launceston City Council last night. It began at 7.36 and ended at 7.47, and, excluding ...
Article : 99 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—From injuries suffered in an accident near Keilor on Saturday night, when three members of the Hickey family were ...
Article : 60 wordsA sitting of the Criminal Court will begin at Launceston to-day. Mr. Justice Hutchins will be on the bench and Messrs. H. J. Solomon (Tinning, ...
Article : 95 wordsA motion calling for applications for the position of surgeon superintendent of the Royal Hobart Hospital was lost by a four to one majority at a ...
Article : 88 wordsIn the last three months 350 recruits have gone from Tasmania to train for the Air Force. The monthly totals were the largest for 12 ...
Article : 232 wordsAccording to Senator W. E. Aylett there is a serious shortage of covered storage space for flax crops delivered to mills throughout the ...
Article : 276 wordsAfter a recruiting rally at Hobart on Friday evening there has been a good response from recruits. Yesterday morning applications were received ...
Article : 328 wordsAfter a lapse of a few days bush fires, which had been smouldering, have broken out again and covered the area from Moore's Plains road across to ...
Article : 89 wordsSir,—At this time, when we feel that Germany will strike soon in the worst possible way, surely the churches should organise a great ...
Article : 766 wordsAcknowledged, £11,815/5/3; comforts coin collections for January, £83; staff Anzac Hostel, 11/-. Total, £11,898/16/3. ...
Article : 416 wordsThe view that skill at rifle shooting should be made compulsory for all men in Australia, even if conscription could not be adopted, was taken by ...
Article : 82 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday. — Neither right nor left wing Labour leaders are optimistic about an extension of social services during the war, despite the ...
Article : 106 wordsMembers of the Launceston branch of the Australian Tramway and Omni-bus Employees' Union met at Launceston at the week-end to discuss a ...
Article : 70 wordsThe City Engineer (Mr. W. E. Potts) has been preparing a report on the city water supply, and this will be presented to the City Council at an ...
Article : 62 wordsAs a result of enquiries made previously Hobart police yesterday seized a quantity of Communist literature in the city. The confiscation was made ...
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Advertising : 77 wordsThe Launceston Marine Board has now received a report from a Hobart engineer who was asked to prepare a scheme for the reconstruction of ...
Article : 63 wordsMr. Walter Davies was severely burned about the face when the tractor he was driving at Llewellyn, near Campbell Town, misfired and caused an ...
Article : 53 wordsMr. William H. Osborne (73), of Upper Natone, North-West Coast, Tasmania, collapsed in Flinders-street, Melbourne, yesterday. He was dead ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 4 Feb 1941, Page 4
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