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Advertising : 29 wordsSINCE Friday of last week we have had an influx of youthful visitors— Tasmanian lasses at school in Melbourne arriving to ...
Article : 131 wordsTO SAY good-bye to the many Launceston friends who have entertained her during her holiday here of ...
Article : 160 wordsMiss Marjorie Dyson, who is playing the leading role of Rita in the Launceston Players' production of "The Strange Case of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 36 wordsWith her husband's gift this week of a handsome chestnut yearling, Mrs. Norman Routley has become the only Launceston woman to own a racehorse. "And if it hadn't been for a return attack of pleurisy I might ...
Article : 127 wordsTHE BEAUTIFUL evening bag disposed of in aid of Red Cross funds at the new Red Cross Shop last week was made and given by Mrs. Percy ...
Article : 109 wordsMR. AND MRS. HUBERT GREEN are being congratulated this week on the success of their schoolgirl daughter Barbara in taking the prize ...
Article : 123 wordsSMART visitors at Mowbray on Saturday at the race meeting conducted by the Newnham Racing Club and Tasmanian Turf Club in aid of ...
Article : 122 wordsMRS. ARNODLD SIMTH arrived in Launceston on Saturday on her way to Hobart to visit her mother, Lady Nicholls. Before returning to the ...
Article : 88 wordsONE of the happiest mothers in Launceston last week was Mrs. Angus McKenzie, who had the pleasure of opening a telegram of good wishes from ...
Article : 46 wordsMRS. KENNETH WATER-HOUSE left Launceston last week on a visit to Melbourne, where she will see her son John, ...
Article : 30 wordsMRS. JOHN RATTEN, of Hobart, wife of Leading Aircraftsman John Ratten, is visiting the North as the guest of Mrs Paul Hirst, at Carrick. Mrs. ...
Article : 53 wordsMiss Barbara Swifte, daughter of Mr. F. R. Swifte, of Melbourne, and the late Mrs. Swifte, who is the original of Mr. J. Carrington ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 58 wordsTHE TELEPHONE wire to the home of Flight-Lieut. and Mrs. W. E. Townsend in Newstead Creacent has surely been red-hot since the ...
Article : 95 wordsFOOTBALL still has many women patrons, and I really think they make more noise than the menfolk when it comes to barracking This was ...
Article : 95 wordsALTHOUGH there is general regret in social circles this week at the imminent departure of Flight-Lieut. and Mrs. R. Greenlees for South Australia. ...
Article : 83 wordsTWO Launceston friends who will cross to Melbourne on holiday trips within a week of one another are Mrs. Eric von Bibra and Mrs. R. Y. Mathew. ...
Article : 84 wordsJUST home from a holiday on the mainland, Mrs. Sheila Viney was quite the smartest figure on the lawn at Mowbray on Saturday. Her ...
Article : 72 wordsDURING a visit to Hobart Pam Fysh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fysh, of Mary-street, is the guest of various ...
Article : 26 wordsENJOYING A SHORT visit to her mother, Mrs. H. A. Gaunt, Pen-quite-road, Mrs. V. C. Holyman, of Melbourne, was a smart figure about ...
Article : 79 wordsPEGGY, the younaget daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wilson, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 61 wordsCOMBINING PLEASURE with her war work, Mrs. J. M. Parker, honorary secretary of the organising committee of the A.C.F. Queen Carnival, ...
Article : 68 wordsMISS LILIAN HALL has returned to her pretty little home, La Dicha, Ramsay-street, after an enjoyable motoring trip through the Scottsdale ...
Article : 63 wordsMR. AND MRS. HENRY REED, Mount Pleasant, have as their guest Mrs. Reed's daughter-in-law, Mrs. Kenneth von Bibra, of Victoria. ...
Article : 109 wordsA DELIGHTFULLY arranged party was that given by Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Jones at their home in Douglas-street on Saturday evening in ...
Article : 125 wordsSOLDIERS' WIVES and sisters-in-law, Mrs. Harry Gillett, of Wetmore, Ross, and Mrs. Ronnie Mackinnon, of Mountford, Longford, were in town ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 21 May 1941, Page 1
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