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Advertising : 1,036 wordsAttention was called yesterday by the Attorney-General (Mr. McDonald) to the law governing the conduct of raffles. ...
Article : 259 wordsThe Chief Secretary (My. Brooker) yesterday urged municipal authorities to institute a constant check on ...
Article : 202 wordsIn the event of a prolonged or total black out, many Launceston people would be left in the dark because they have not ...
Article : 227 wordsAfter presiding at a Wages Board sitting in Launceston, Col. J. P. Clark returned to Hobart yesterday. The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) will be ...
Article : 127 wordsThe Treasurer (Mr. Dwyer-Gray) has intimated that he would introduce a Government Bill to provide for legislation ...
Article : 705 wordsTHOUGH it is unlikely that all the relevant facts have yet been made known there are strong indications that the chief cause of the Libyan ...
Article : 313 wordsTHE A.I.F. was brought back from the Middle East when it seemed that the Commonwealth's best fighting men would be needed to ...
Article : 595 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Minister for Commerce (Mr. Scully) said to-day that he was at a loss to understand why ...
Article : 225 wordsMr. John N. Archer, Brambletye Esstate, Llewellyn, well-known pastoralist and sportsman, was working a Late Mr. Archer ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 518 wordsSir,—Much has been said for both sides of the wood question, but the fact remains that the whole business as it stands is most unsatisfactory ...
Article : 840 wordsThe death occurred in a private hospital at Hobart yesterday morning of Mr. Graeme Bisdee (62). Mr. Bisdee, who was a son of the late Mr. and ...
Article : 188 wordsThe Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton) said yesterday that a bill was to be submitted to Parliament in the coming session to provide for ...
Article : 90 wordsPrizes given by the club for school essays, as part of its last Youth Week, were presented to the winners when they were guests at yesterday's ...
Article : 201 wordsA commencement has been made with the draining of Launceston slit trenches which have become waterlogged through recent rain. The City ...
Article : 65 wordsTHE second Liberty Loan has been filled, with something to spare. The loan opened to a rush of subscriptions, then lagged badly, but ...
Article : 273 wordsAccording to a report presented at the meeting of the Fauna Board at Hobart yesterday 334,000 mutton-birds were taken during the recent season. ...
Article : 76 wordsThere was a large attendance yesterday at the funeral at Devonport General Cemetery of Mr. Frank L. Richards, head of F. Richards and Co. ...
Article : 108 wordsThe order allowing persons to remain on hotel premises until 11 p.m. was published in the "Tasmanian Government Gazette" yesterday, and will ...
Article : 60 wordsAt a meeting of the Launceston branch of the Tasmanian section of the League of Nations Union in the Methodist Hall, Paterson-street. last ...
Article : 137 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Action is now being taken by the authorities to enable relatives of prisoners of war held in certain territories of the ...
Article : 75 wordsIt is anticipated that the zoning of milk will commence in Launceston on Wednesday next. Members of the Milk Vendors' Association met yesterday to ...
Article : 41 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) to-day released the following official list of Tasmanian members of the A.I.F. ...
Article : 119 wordsDEAR ... Here is the News Letter for Servicemen which is being published in "The Examiner"' each Thursday, and covers the week preceding the above date:— ...
Article : 896 wordsActive interest on the part of the Launceston Chamber of Commerce has been effective in securing the relief of Launceston traders from a ...
Article : 181 wordsThe Minister for Labour (Mr. Ward) yesterday gazetted the appointment of the following waterside employment committee for the port of Hobart, in ...
Article : 62 words''Returned Soldier.''—Letters not accompanied by the name and address of the writer cannot be considered. State's Defences ...
Article : 308 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—An undesirable impression might have been created by the statement that there would be a reduction in petrol rations ...
Article : 151 wordsJOURNALISTIC peril! A Queensland journalist has been fined for failing to a demand that he divulge the sources of information ...
Article : 642 wordsA war loading of from 6/- to 3/- a week is granted to employees in the various engineering departments under a new determination made by the ...
Article : 197 wordsThe monthly meeting of the committee of the Northern Tasmanian Home for Boys was held on Tuesday evening. The chairman (Mr. Stanley ...
Article : 104 wordsFor the first 24 days of the present open game season only £180 has been received in royalties compared with £272 for the corresponding period of ...
Article : 132 wordsThe Fauna Board at a meeting at Hobart yesterday r[?]cted a motion that licensed hunters be permitted on application to take a limited number ...
Article : 79 wordsMr. Thomas Hicks (76), Cuprona's oldest resident, officially switched on the hydro-electric power to that district at a special function in the ...
Article : 84 wordsIt is an essential condition of the admission of parcels of foodstuffs into the United Kingdom that no person may receive them at frequent intervals. The ...
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Advertising : 92 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Vichy radio says Sir Henry Monckmason Moore. Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Kenya, has been assassinated. ...
Article : 53 wordsSnooks, Corporal Nell, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Snooks, Maidston., Victoria, formerly of Railton, Tasmania. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Thu 25 Jun 1942, Page 4
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