THERE are several unfortunate aspects of the controversy on the proposal that the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) should pay another visit to ...
Article : 605 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday. — A report that the Ford Company and General Motors (Holdens) Ltd. had submitted to the Federal Government a plan for ...
Article : 215 wordsSYDNEY. Thursday.—A warning to storekeepers to register under the Commonwealth's iron ration plan to build up their essential stocks to a ...
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Advertising : 54 wordsTHE FIRST reaction to the declaration of principles agreed upon by the British Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) and ...
Article : 241 wordsTASMANIA'S A.R.P. work has been creditable, but no air-raid shelters have been provided, and people are asking why. It is a perfectly ...
Article : 209 wordsMr. L. R. Hart, the chairman, advised the monthly meeting of the Red Cross executive committee that the property at St. Leonards under ...
Article : 310 wordsNot in the last forty years has the leather position in Tasmania been so acute, according to the manager of a ...
Article : 293 wordsNORTH — Fine at first, followed by unsettled conditions, with some showers late in the week-end. ...
Article : 27 wordsMr. Ivor McDonald, of Launceston, is awaiting the return of certain portions of a Prussian helmet which was stolen from his ...
Article : 172 wordsThe Minister for Lands and Works (Major Davies) said yesterday that the Lyell Highway beyond DerwentBridge was still closed to general traffic. ...
Article : 139 wordsOne of the highest ranks in the Salvation Army is now held by Commissioner W. R. Dalziel, territorial commander for West Australia, South ...
Article : 118 wordsAlthough recruits were offering at the rate of from 20 to 30 a week, the Royal Australian Navy was still in urgent need of litters, turners and fully ...
Article : 107 wordsThe Beaufort bomber at present on a visit to Queensland to stimulate the R.A.A.F. recruiting drive may visit Tasmania soon. Mr. H. C. Barnard, ...
Article : 105 wordsTo-day is the last day on which a Taxation Department officer will be available in Launceston to answer queries regarding taxation problems ...
Article : 90 wordsWith a start having been made on excavation work for the ammunition factory at Ascot the bulk of the plant and some of the men from the ...
Article : 97 wordsThe grandest work in life is to built up noble character in ourselves and others. We need the inspiration for the higher ...
Article : 30 wordsDisappointment at the response from Governmental and semi-Governmental buildings to the appeal for a blacking out of all windows was ...
Article : 383 wordsAbout 450 children arrived by train from Hobart yesterday, accompanied by their parents, on an educational and sporting trip. Individual teams ...
Article : 135 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) while on the mainland this week requested the Commonwealth Government through the Council for Scientific and ...
Article : 86 wordsThe attitude of the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) to the suggestion that the Government should consider the exchange of Northall Park for Moonah ...
Article : 73 wordsAn finding of accidental death was made by the coroner (Mr. G. W. Easton) at an inquest at Stanley yesterday into the death of Dawn Lynn Burns, ...
Article : 76 wordsThe State Government has not yet decided no its works programme for this year. The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove), announcing this yesterday, ...
Article : 64 wordsThe survey of the route of the canal for the River Nive power scheme has been completed, and the report of the Hydro-Electric Commission will be ...
Article : 68 wordsDuring the last three months 360 Hobart children have been immunised against diphtheria, Mr. C. L. Colvin. Chief Health Inspector of the Hobart ...
Article : 60 wordsHaving lost so many doctors, nurses and dentists, the State Government is having difficulty in maintaining continuity in some of the services in ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Minister for Health (Dr. Gaha) in conjunction with the architectural branch was at present enquiring into the question of fuel and heating for ...
Article : 35 wordsThere is every probability that when a direct approach is made to it by the Hydro-Electric Commission the Launceston City Council will be ...
Article : 196 wordsThe dispute between the Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia Ltd. and members of four unions employed at ...
Article : 426 wordsMOSCOW. Wednesday.—The Soviet Supreme Council announced to-day that all Polish citizens who are prisoners in Russia have been granted an ...
Article : 32 wordsSir,—A spirit of discord is apparent among our political parties. They appear to be out of harmony with one another and are thereby prevented ...
Article : 425 wordsLarge extensions, including, it is believed, the duplication of the paper milling plant, are contemplated at the Boyer mill ...
Article : 70 wordsIn the North-East there is a young horse which eats rabbits-robs a dog of a carcase or pulls rabbits out of ...
Article : 546 wordsIt is thought by the police that the fire which gutted a greengrocer's shop at Bellerive early yesterday morning was caused by the shop refrigerator ...
Article : 162 wordsThe Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton) announced yesterday the awards granted for the completion conducted by the board of ...
Article : 132 wordsSatisfaction at the success achieved by nurses at the Launceston General Hospital in state nursing examinations was expressed by the chairman of the ...
Article : 178 wordsMaterial has been ordered for about 20 steel kilns to be constructed in the Launceston railway workshops for the ...
Article : 343 wordsThe retirement of Mr. A. J. Simmons from the post of Sub-Collection of Customs at Launceston is now almost certain to be postponed ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 165 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) agrees with the Launceston City Missioner (Mr. E. H. Tomlinson) that housing is the responsibility of local authorities. ...
Article : 149 wordsThe Hobart Superintendent of Police Mr. M. English, and Det.—Inspector R. W. Fleming visited Pontville yesterday to enquire into the lighting of ...
Article : 123 wordsWhen he tripped and fell while working at the fire station, Argyle-street, Hobart, early yesterday morning, Alexander Hall (25) suffered head injuries. ...
Article : 38 wordsKen Webb, of 25 Quarry-road, a messenger for the south sector in the black-out rehearsal last night, fell from his bicycle and had his left arm fractured ...
Article : 102 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—Evidence could not be obtained to substantiate allegations of a corner in charcoal for producer gas units, the Minister for ...
Article : 75 wordsGuests at the Brisbane Hotel yesterday included Messrs. P. Weel and J. E. Gough, of Sydney, and Messrs. G. Leitch, R. Gibson. J. Tubb, of Hobart. ...
Article : 62 wordsThe death occurred at Ulverstone recently of Mr. Frank Archer McDonaid in his 71st year. Mr. McDonald was a "ormer member ...
Article : 372 wordsWord has been received by Mr. W. Ferguson, Lyttleton-street, Launceston. that his son-in-law, Captain T. H. Vincent, who was previously reported ...
Article : 46 wordsRelatives of soldiers who have been posted as casualties are invited to forward photographs and ...
Article : 26 wordsTasmanian members of the Australian Navy who arrived home on leave yesterday were Able Seamen R. T. Davis and W. Parry. Seaman Parry ...
Article : 68 wordsA gift of 256 from Wm. Holyman' and Sons Pty, Ltd. towards the new Launceston General Hospital furnishing appeal will make possible the ...
Article : 361 wordsAcknowledged, £55.905/4/6: stafft W. and G. Genders Pty. Ltd., July contribution. 1/8/1: Mowbray Junior Circle, £1/15/-; staff Johnstone and Wilmot ...
Article : 110 wordsA casualty previously published is varied as follows:— Previously reported missing, now reported prisoner of war—TX 854 Plc. ...
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