THE PRIME MINISTER (Mr. Menzies) is to make an important statement on Tuesday night. He is expected to announce plans for ...
Article : 673 wordsSubject to approval of the expenditure by the Minister for Supply, the Launceston Marine Board yesterday ...
Article : 192 wordsPrayer is the key that unlocks the stores of abundance and blessing. —Arthur Braden. ...
Article : 17 wordsOwing to the dangerous condition of the Lake High-way, which is coated with ice to a depth of four inches, it ...
Article : 270 wordsTHE GOLD COUNTRY—The intelligence from Bathurst on Saturday rather checked the mania for gold mining. It gradually ...
Article : 107 wordsOf the 30 members of the House of Assembly to-day, almost one quarter were defeated candidates at the last ...
Article : 294 wordsThe Governor (Sir Ernest Clark) with Lady Clark visited the Devonport High School yesterday morning. The school cadets paraded and his ...
Article : 161 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—Whatever the cost, Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia will have ...
Article : 202 wordsTHE DISPUTE between the Comforts Fund and the Catholic Church in Tasmania is to be deeply regretted. We hope it will be speedily ...
Article : 246 wordsArrangements are being made to instal air raid warning sirens at vantage points in Hobart and Launceston. ...
Article : 315 wordsA not estate of £21,691 (£21,933 gross) was left by the late Mr. Ernest Harry Lucacou Wells, dental surgeon, formerly of Launceston. He provided ...
Article : 30 wordsThe funeral of the late Mr. E. H. Pretyman, former Auditor-General, took place at the Cornelian Bay crematorium yesterday. The service was ...
Article : 86 wordsNORTH AND NORTH-WEST—Fine at first, gradually followed by unsettled conditions with some rain. ...
Article : 45 wordsFather D. A. Upton, of the Deanery. Launceston, writes in a letter to the Editor of "The Examiner":— "It must have come as a surprise to ...
Article : 600 wordsWord has been received by relatives that Lance - Corporal J. S. Coulston, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 226 wordsThe Minister for Education (Mr. Cosgrove) announced yesterday that he had approved the establishment of a documentary films committee in ...
Article : 154 wordsCommenting yesterday on the press reports of the Trades hall Council meeting and the words "that those in the North are dissatisfied with the ...
Article : 574 wordsHow the Master Warden (Mr. W. Robinson) nearly left himself open to a line of £1 amused his fellow wardens at yesterday's meeting of the ...
Article : 245 wordsTHE SECRETARY of the Launceston Retailers' Association has made a reasonable reply to the points raised at the Trades Hall on ...
Article : 263 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Whether the Government should adopt the principle of preference to unionists in munitions Industries will be discussed at a ...
Article : 111 wordsThe monthly meeting of the George Town Commission was held in the Commission Chambers on Monday, June 9. All commissioners were ...
Article : 243 wordsThe Government intends to introduce at the next session of Parliament a bill to reduce costs of proceedings associated with garnishee orders. ...
Article : 76 wordsAcknowledged, £50,104/17/6. Ringarooma Municipality—Ringarooma Patriotic Committee: New River, £2 Mrs . Haines, 10/-; Miss L. Butt, 2/- ...
Article : 635 wordsDuring Wednesday evening the roof of the grandstand at the Tullah recreation ground was lifted bodily by the wind and carried about a chain, ...
Article : 73 wordsMrs. J. Soden, King's Meadows, has had her husband, Sergeant Jack Soden of Darley Lamp, Victoria, home on leave. ...
Article : 81 wordsAfter the mail plane Marika had left Wynyard yesterday for Melbourne, via King Island, a slight tear was noticed in the cowling of one of the ...
Article : 60 wordsStrong objection was taken by the City Band at its 65th annual meeting, held last night, to the council's action in granting a monopoly of the City ...
Article : 235 wordsA Tasmanian overseas casualty list issued yesterday by army headquarters states that TX 829 Private K. A. Evans (Infantry), of Queenstown, has been ...
Article : 28 wordsSir,—Tasmanian soldiers on service on the mainland have to pay very heavily when they want to go on leave. It costs £3 for the boat trip across ...
Article : 409 wordsThroughout the Midlands remarkable profits are being made from rabbits. Besides the regular trappers, a great number are adding to their incomes ...
Article : 224 wordsFlight Lieut. J. F. Brough, D.F.C., formerly of Hobart, and now serving with the Royal Air Force, piloted a Flying Fortress from New York to ...
Article : 248 wordsWhile the company appreciated the position of soldiers on final leave, it was not practicable to guarantee them priority of seating in the Flinders ...
Article : 254 wordsThe fourth and last wool appraisement for the season was held at Hobart yesterday Messrs. Roberts and Co. Ltd. report ...
Article : 269 wordsCANBERRA, Thursday.—Warm praise for the Australians who served in Crete is given by Major-General Freyberg. V.C.. who commanded in ...
Article : 150 wordsIt was stated at the Launceston General Hospital Board's monthly meeting last night that £887 had been raised in the furnishing appeal. This ...
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Advertising : 57 wordsMELBOURNE. Thursday.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Spender) said to-night that the payment of allowances and allotments to dependents of A.I.F. ...
Article : 79 wordsMELBOURNE. Thursday.—Tinplate from the United States may, if obtainable, be admitted duty free to facilitate measures which the Federal ...
Article : 86 wordsRichard Howe (11), of 19 Haig-street, New Town, is in a serious condition in the Royal Hobart Hospital suffering from head injuries received ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Fri 13 Jun 1941, Page 4
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