MANY Australians are deeply suspicious of come of the aliens in our midsl. This feeling exists throughout the Commonwealth and has been ...
Article : 548 wordsGod only waits for man's worthiness to enhance the means and measure of His grace. —Mary Baker Eddy. ...
Article : 20 wordsUnder a proposed by-law to be submitted to the City Council on Monday night, all persons outside the city who ...
Article : 168 wordsOn Monday afternoon the Governor (Sir Ernest Clark) will pay an official visit with the directors to the Australian newsprint mills at Boyer. ...
Article : 244 wordsCRICKET. — At a meeting of members held at Mr. Feutrill's, a tender from Mr. Dodswell to plough and otherwise improve the ...
Article : 73 wordsLaunceston delved deeply into its pocket yesterday for the Red Cross Appeal. The amount so far received totals ...
Article : 541 wordsDry conditions that have prevailed throughout Tasmania during recent months are considered by many ...
Article : 351 wordsAir raid precautions for Launceston were discussed yesterday by the Minister In charge of Civil Defence (Major Davies) and the executive ...
Article : 290 wordsTHE announcement that Launceston will soon be manufacturing munitions is welcome. It has taken a good while to impress the federal ...
Article : 255 wordsA by-law to provide for a reduction of a half-penny a unit in the net charge for electric light in Launceston ...
Article : 434 words"Apparently it is a more serious offence to allow cattle to stray than to permit children to roam the streets," said Mr. F. N. Stops, P.M., ...
Article : 140 wordsThe death occurred at a Launceston hospital yesterday of Mr. Walter Turn-bull, an old resident of Campbell Town. He was the third son of the late John ...
Article : 549 wordsAmong the business for the City Council at its meeting on Monday night will be the acceptance of tenders for a, panel van, alterations to ...
Article : 89 wordsSupplies of superphosphate are likely to be reduced by 50 per cent next financial year and probably there will be an increase in price, said the ...
Article : 233 wordsThe lack of rain has slowed up the growth of crops and pastures, and the good progress shown during March by early sown crops has not been ...
Article : 221 wordsSIR JOHN RAMSAY has good reason for his confidence that, in spite of the many calls for money for patriotic funds, the sum needed to ...
Article : 205 wordsCabinet next week will consider a scheme submitted by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker) for the greater utilisation of female labour on the land ...
Article : 87 wordsBusiness at the Town Hall was moved yesterday from the central office to the vestibule in front of the building while alterations were being effected ...
Article : 81 wordsTo-morrow Mother's Day will be commemorated in Launceston with special church services and the wearing of a white flower. In private ...
Article : 48 wordsAs a result of the recent increase in the price of copper an additional 4/- a week copper allowance to the Mount Lyell members of the A.W.U. ...
Article : 170 wordsThe Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker) stated yesterday that Mr. R. W. Winspear had waited on him on behalf of the cafe proprietors of Hobart and ...
Article : 227 wordsSir,—The figures issued by the Treasurer of this state regarding the receipts and expenditure from July 1, 1940, to April 30, 1941, show that ...
Article : 1,087 wordsThe Launceston Fire Brigade answered a false alarm at 6 p.m. yesterday to the premises of Nestles Co., Shields-street. It appeared that a ...
Article : 52 wordsRepresentatives of the Tasmanian Australian National Football League waited on the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) recently and sought his opinion ...
Article : 246 wordsThe State Superintendent (Mr. R. A. Sherwin) announced yesterday that arrangements had been made by the Australian Wheat Board to allow ...
Article : 250 wordsWilliam Smith (58), of Port Cygnet, was admited to the Royal Hobart Hospital last night with a fractured right leg and injuries to the loft hand. His ...
Article : 50 wordsUsers of electricity at Relbia, Young Town and Prospect, including all the area south of Garfield and Thistle streets, will have their supply cut Off ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Medical Superintendent of the Launceston General Hospital (Dr. R. A. Lewis) has announced that for the forthcoming appeal to provide ...
Article : 128 wordsMELBOURNE. Friday.—A Messer- schmitt 109, which was shot down by R.A.F. pilots in England, arrived in Melbourne to-day. The 'plane, which ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton) said yesterday that the provision of facilities in Tasmania for disposing of old ewes had been under ...
Article : 95 wordsCANBERRA, Friday.—The reserved occupation badge is to be issued only to men in reserved occupations, who, having applied for enlistment in the ...
Article : 143 wordsThe Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton) said yesterday that, following representations by the Queenstown Council, approval had been given ...
Article : 71 wordsThe art of extinguishing bombs was demonstrated by the secretary of the Northern section of the Civil Defence Legion (Mr. G. H. Farrow) at the fire ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 90 wordsThe Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Professor Copland) arrived at Devonport last evening and conferred with the Potato Export ...
Article : 71 wordsBRISBANE, Friday.—Thieves broke into the Rockhampton post office early this morning and stole £1050 in notes from the mail room safe. The money ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Sat 10 May 1941, Page 6
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