MELBOURNE, Thursday.—People who measure their own interests above those of their country were charged by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) at the Town Hall to-day with subtracting something from our war effort and ...
Article : 825 wordsWASHINGTON, Thursday.— The United States Secretary for the Navy (Colonel Knox) told an aircraft industry conference ...
Article : 88 wordsA recent picture of a wrecked Nazi bomber which was brought down by the R.A.F. on the Sussex-Surrey boundary. This was one of the recent record night destruction. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 37 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Passengers on an Australian liner which has arrived at an Australian port described how ...
Article : 199 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The lifting of the embargo upon the slaughtering of lambs for export was announced to-night by the Minister for Commerce (Sir Earle Page) when he detailed the Government's scheme for dealing with the ...
Article : 438 wordsJERUSALEM, Wednesday. — Australian troops and legionnaires of the French Foreign Legion met in a series ...
Article : 493 wordsAuthoritative reports from London stress the likelihood of a Russo - German clash within the next few weeks. Diplomatic circles agree that a clash is more likely now than for some time, but still doubt whether Stalin would not ...
Article : 367 wordsNorth Launceston will have its strongest side of the season to meet Longford at York Park to-morrow in the N.T.F.A. competition. The second match will be played on Monday between City and Launceston and the teams should ...
Article : 823 wordsThat subsequent events had justified his recent statement that there was a possibility of the present ...
Article : 296 wordsL O N D O N, Thursday. — The Admiralty announces that the monitor H.M.S. Terror, 7200 tons, Commander H. J. ...
Article : 46 wordsMOTHERS' UNION.—Mrs. Z. A. Higgins presided at the monthly meeting of the Cressy branch of the Mothers' Union. Miss M. Gatehouse won a competition ...
Article : 696 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday. —It is understood that the British Government is providing planes for the protection ...
Article : 473 wordsCHICAGO, Wednesday.—The Chicago "Daily News" announced to-day that because it was impossible for American ...
Article : 54 wordsAs a result of last Saturday's spectacular games £35 was handed to the committee of the Queen of Sport (Mrs. W. C. S. Oliver) for the ...
Article : 253 wordsThe Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker) said at Hobart yesterday that it had been reported by the Chief Inspector of Factories that some factory ...
Article : 143 wordsCANBERRA, Thursday. — Stricter Federal control of building to conserve materials and labour for war purposes ...
Article : 231 wordsAUXILIARY—The annual meeting of the Richmond Hill branch of the Beaconsfield Hospital Auxiliary was held in the Richmond Hill hall on June 16 ...
Article : 400 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The German High Command has issued a "balance-sheet" for the first four months of 1941, claiming that U-boats ...
Article : 190 wordsNorth V. Longford, at York Park— North from: C. Sankey (capt.). It. Reid, P. Snowball, R. Barnes R. Stanwix, E. Lotte, A. Cerini, A. Blight, L., R., and ...
Article : 221 wordsIn Melbourne on Monday week the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) will meet members of a syndicate which is interested in the breeding of fur-bearing ...
Article : 99 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) yesterday promised to give further consideration to the request of the Launceston Trades Hall Council that an advisory ...
Article : 66 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The Birthday Honours list includes a baronetey for Mr. Ronald Cross and brings into the limelight Professor E. A. Lindemann, one of Mr. Churchill's personal assistants, who becomes a baron. ...
Article : 497 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday. — Although the original strength proposed for the Home Guard was put tentatively at 50,000, the ...
Article : 90 wordsMatches in the Lyell football roster to be played this Week-end will complete the second round. Chief interest will centre in the clash between City and Smellers ...
Article : 235 wordsFORECAST—Fine, cool night. HIGH TIDE—3.53 a.m., 4.20 p.m. LIGHTS ON VEHICLES—1.39 p.m. to 7.40 a.m. ...
Article : 61 wordsWAR RALLY—"While we are free to live our normal life and do our normal work in the time to make our maximum effort." said the Governor (Sir Ernest ...
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Advertising : 132 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday. — Conferences between employers and unions on the dilution of labour in the shipbuilding industry ended to-night without any ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Fri 13 Jun 1941, Page 5
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