Launceston Examiner : Subverting Freedom of the Press?Peter Henning
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“Launceston’s old man of youth street workers says that working with troubled kids is not rocket science,” (The Examiner, December 2). “Playing Mozart isn’t exactly rocket science — although the great pianist Schnabel wisely observed that Wolfi was too easy for children, too difficult ...
“Launceston’s old man of youth street workers says that working with troubled kids is not rocket science,” (The Examiner, December 2). “Playing Mozart isn’t exactly rocket science — although the great pianist Schnabel wisely observed that Wolfi was too easy for children, too difficult ...
His initial trip to Launceston was well received and covered favourably in the press. An overall view of his teachings can be gleaned from talks he delivered in early November 1929, as reported by The Examiner. In the first of these, in the city’s Ki...
First Cable Tram for Museum (Launceston, Tasmania Examiner, February 15, 1939) Melbourne's Last Cable Tram Makes Last Trip (Adelaide, South Australia Mail, October 26, 1940) Last Cable Tram/Final Appearance (Townsville Daily Bulletin, October 29, 1940, 1940) Cable Tram for Museum (Melbourne...