THE BRITISH press in making policy. It wants to known why there was not more preparation in Crete, ...
Article : 709 wordsEstimated to cost about £4550, work on the reconstruction and extension of the eastern end of Howick-street ...
Article : 224 wordsIt is wisely written—preserve the character of others so that they may preserve yours. —Eastern Wisdom. ...
Article : 18 wordsDespite the enthusiasm with which "The Examiner's" proposal that the Overseas Empire should combine to re- place the battle-cruiser Hood has been received in Tasmania, it has been decided not to go on with the scheme. ...
Article : 185 wordsRelatives of soldiers who have been posted as casualties are invited to forward photographs and ...
Article : 26 wordsSenator J. 13. Hayes and Mr. L. \V. Smith returned from the mainland by air yesterday. Passengers to the mainland included Messrs. S. R. Adams, ...
Article : 162 wordsArrangements have now been definitely completed for a march through Launceston by 150 Naval officers and men ...
Article : 308 wordsA protest against the provisions of the amending Stamp Duties Bill now before Parliament was made to the ...
Article : 484 wordsCivil aviation in Australia and Tasmania is booming. Under wartime conditions record passenger and freight ...
Article : 204 wordsTHE SUGGESTION put forward by "The Examiner" for the establishment of an Empire fund to provide a battleship to replace the ...
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Family Notices : 77 wordsAfter a stoppage of work which lasted throughout Monday afternoon, the slaughterers and attendants at the ...
Article : 263 wordsMr. and Mrs. S. Rundle, of Launceston, have received word that their son, Max Cecil, who was reported wounded, is now in hospital and making good ...
Article : 30 wordsOn May 21 a Ford V8 car owned by Dr. A. E. Grounds was stolen from outside his residence in Charles-street, and despite exhaustive enquiries no ...
Article : 159 wordsMr. J. Frankcombe, R.A.A.F., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frankcombe, at Liffey. He has been transferred from Western ...
Article : 42 words"I am delighted with the real family atmosphere in which the children are living and the parental affection shown for them," said Mr. ...
Article : 327 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Further restrictions on the same basis as at present would be imposed by the Federal Government in the event of any ...
Article : 704 wordsNo big Civil Defence Legion rehearsal has been arranged for to-night, as was suggested by a correspondent in "The Examiner" yesterday, and no ...
Article : 148 wordsAbout 12.30 yesterday afternoon a lorry driven by M. Curran, of George Town, got out of control while being driven down Balfour-street towards ...
Article : 156 wordsTHE OFFICIAL objection to making the instalment payment of income tax 100 per cent. easy for the taxayer is difficult to understand. The ...
Article : 240 wordsSome classes of city council employees will receive an increase in wages as a result of a si[?]ting last evening of the City Council Wages Board ...
Article : 288 wordsA correspondent in "The Examiner" yesterday raised the question whether the use of motor horns was' permitted at times when thick fog obscured ...
Article : 141 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The presumption of the death of Acting Flight Lieutenant Stuart Walch, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Walch, of Hobart, ...
Article : 143 wordsThe report of the acting principal (Mr. W. G. Speers) was presented at the meeting of the Technical College Council. It stated that enrolments in ...
Article : 150 wordsThe effects of the war are reflected in the number of motor registrations. The figures at the beginning of April. with those at the end of the month in ...
Article : 71 wordsAn improved letter delivery service is likely to be provided shortly for Launceston's outer suburbs as the result of representations made by ...
Article : 139 wordsThe total votes polled for the Queens in the A.C.F. Carnival to midday yesterday placed them in the following order:— ...
Article : 45 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—The City Coroner (Mr. Oram), after an enquiry to-day into the death of Leo Thomas Baker (20), able seaman. found that ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Governor (Sir Ernest Clark) has received an official notification from the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs that the Civil Honours List ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Hospitals Contribution Fund will not be affected by child endowment, in the opinion of the secretary (Mr. F. S. Hooper). The third annual ...
Article : 162 wordsPreviously acknowledged, £18,924/12/5; proceeds of dance organ[?]sed by a committee of "The Examiner" staff, £16/11/9; sale of Red Cross matches, ...
Article : 171 wordsAlthough the gross revenue received by the Government Railways during March showed an increase of £1094 compared with the corresponding month ...
Article : 99 wordsA suggestion that producers' organisations should establish a committee to consider replanning production after the war and submit recommendations to the Government was made by the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) at the ...
Article : 512 wordsSir,—In answer to N.M.S." letter, I am sure that 30 years ago the game was faster, harder and more vigorous. I could not imagine a team of to-day ...
Article : 379 wordsSir.—The operations in Crete have again proved conclusively the efficacy of the bayonet. The Hun and his satellite never could face up to cold steel. ...
Article : 205 wordsDespite the war, there had been considerable increases in savings banks deposits, according to figures released by the Deputy Commonwealth ...
Article : 79 wordsDonations towards the appeal, by the Society for care of Crippled Children:—Previously acknowledged, £231/8/5. Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League, ...
Article : 127 wordsThe president of the northern committee of the Tasmanian Sanatorium (Mr. F. Marriott. M.H.A.) acknowledges the following gifts: Flannel from Mr. ...
Article : 78 wordsAt its committee meeting on Monday evening the City Council agreed to a proposal by the Civil Defence Legion that the Legion's main report ...
Article : 92 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The use of horse transport in the army is saying the Commonwealth more than 250,000 gallons of petrol a year, the ...
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Advertising : 54 words"He should visit Tasmania, and study the accrediting system we have," said the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove), referring yesterday to a statement made ...
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