MANY people who do not consider themselves Christians are, in fact, very good Christians because their spirit, their thoughts and, above ...
Article : 685 wordsThe Federal Government is to increase its financial interest in the Launceston munitions annexe by £4000, ...
Article : 243 wordsO Lord, let the invincible defence of Thy power be the bulwark of Thy faithful people; that they may both be freed ...
Article : 39 wordsIt was confirmed yesterday that it is intended to close the limestone quarries at Melrose. This will not be done immediately, but there will be a gradual transfer of the Broken Hill Pty. Co.'s demand for limestone to Rapid Bay, ...
Article : 486 wordsIntemperance.—A wretched object of squalidness and misery named Jane Craig was lined 5/- at the Police Court on Thursday ...
Article : 125 wordsThe condition of the Director of Information (Mr. Percy Jenkin), who is ill in a Sydney hospital, is causing grave anxiety. ...
Article : 549 wordsAlthough school buildings in Tasmania have been considerably improved in the past few years, those in America are lavishly equipped by ...
Article : 393 wordsTHE Prime Minister's visit to Britain is having good results for Australia, and, indeed, for the Imperial cause. Mr. Menzies is doing a ...
Article : 326 wordsThe Civil Defence Legion in Launceston is considering the establishment of a new general headquarters, in ...
Article : 321 wordsThe Minister for Transport (Mr. Brooker) stated yesterday that during the Ministerial tour, representations were made by the Evandale Council to ...
Article : 126 wordsBusiness men in Launceston are faced with a serious dilemma brought about by loss of manpower, higher wages and shorter hours and now, ...
Article : 409 wordsAppreciation of the announcement by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker) that shops would be allowed to open on Thursday evening, April 24, in lieu of ...
Article : 129 wordsAt the request of his Majesty the King the Empire will to-morrow unite in observing a national day of prayer. ...
Article : 93 wordsThere is no knowledge in Government circles of the report that the Melrose limestone quarries near Devonport are likely to close down. ...
Article : 436 wordsTHE REPORT of the board of enquiry on the Hydro-Electric Commission revealed the necessity for a long-range plan of power ...
Article : 278 wordsMr. and Mrs. P. A. O'Byrne, Frankland-street, have received word that their son, Pilot Officer Justin O'Byrne, who obtained his commission some ...
Article : 54 wordsA great opportunity exists in Tasmania for the development of an export trade in many commodities to the East and Africa, according to Mr. ...
Article : 437 wordsThe Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden), by an answer given to Mr. J. Allan Guy, M.H.R., in the Federal Parliament, has agreed to confer with ...
Article : 129 wordsThe death occurred early yesterday morning at his residence, 23 Wilmot- street, Launceston, of Mr. William Caldwell, at the age of 88 years. He ...
Article : 200 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday. — As the shortage of shipping tonnage would be felt severely by the community, the directors of Huddart Parker Ltd. had ...
Article : 223 wordsWhen the annual conference of the Tasmanian branch of the Australian Labour Party opens at Devonport on Wednesday the retiring president (Mr. ...
Article : 101 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—An assurance that a careful watch was kept on the manpower position to see that no man was wasted was given by ...
Article : 184 wordsThe elimination of petrol sales on Sundays and the state-wide observance of specified working hours on other days were urged by a deputation ...
Article : 274 wordsUntil Cabinet had considered the report of the enquiry into the affairs of the Hydro-Electric Commission he could not comment on the contents of ...
Article : 72 wordsEmployees of the Hydro-Electric Commission and of contractors to the commission engaged on construction work during the past mouth numbered ...
Article : 169 wordsThe Prices Commissioner (Prof. D. B. Copland) has promised Mr. J. A. Guy, M.H.R., that he will visit Tasmania soon after Easter to discuss with ...
Article : 41 wordsAn inquest was opened by the coroner (Col. J. P. Clark) at Hobart yesterday into the death of Ronald Burnside (17), who was found dead with a ...
Article : 71 wordsEfforts by the police in Hobart to ascertain the whereabouts of Claude Fuge (53), a waterside worker, have been unsuccessful. Fuge, who lived ...
Article : 104 wordsFollowing the deputation from the Housewives' Association which waited on him recently to urge legislative action to compel millers to return the ...
Article : 220 wordsSir,—Since our King has requested all his subjects to observe Sunday as a day of prayer—to offer thanksgiving to Almighty God for all His benefits since ...
Article : 348 wordsFollowing appointments for Methodist home missions have been made in Tasmania for 1941-42:— Hobart District—Woodbridge, Mr. F. ...
Article : 113 wordsSir,—I am the only officer named Martin on the committee of the Launceston Caledonian Society, and I demand that my name be cleared in regard to ...
Article : 126 wordsMrs. S. Kelly, secretary of the Labour Women's Executive. will leave Hobart for Devonport to-day to make final arrangements for the holding of the ...
Article : 61 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—A girl was bound and gagged in the office of Adam Smith Pty. Ltd., financier, in Colling-wood this afternoon, and about £35 in ...
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Advertising : 158 wordsA finding of accidental death was made by the Coroner (Colonel J. P. Clark) at Hobart yesterday at the conclusion of an inquest on Graham Dann ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Tasmanian University has announced that Lionel A. Large. B.A., has been successful in the honours examination, philosophy school. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Sat 22 Mar 1941, Page 6
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