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  4. FORMER GERMAN CROWN PRINCE

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Herald" says Herr Hitler has ordered a close watch to be kept on the movements of the former Crown ...

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  5. ANTI-GAS TRAINING SCHOOL

    A STRIKING PICTURE taken at the Coventry St., South Melbourne, Drill Hall. Officers in all departments concerned with public safety are now being trained, by the Defence Department in the use of gas. masks. They are being taugh so that, in the event of emergency, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEWS FROM THE WEST COAST

    The question of diphtheria immunisation was discussed by Queenstown councillors with the District Health Officer (Dr. H. G. Mitchell) at a ...

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  7. HOBART'S POSTAL SERVICE

    Cheaper and more expeditious mail services' between Hobart and the Mainland were advocated by a deputation which waited on the ...

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  8. RADIO STATION

    A protest regarding the erection of a broadcasting station at Queenstown was entered by councillors at the fortnightly, meeting of the ...

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  9. OUSE RIVER GAUGING

    The Weather 'Bureau, Hobart, reported at 11 a.m. yesterday that the Ouse River gauging at ...

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  10. GORMANSTON COUNCIL

    The Warden (Mr. R. M. Murray) presided at the monthly meeting of the Gormanston Council. A letter was received from the ...

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  11. TRUCK DERAILED'

    When a large "Z" ceneentrate truck with three bogus hoppers, part of the ore train from Zeehan to Burnie, having a carrying capacity of 25 tons, became ...

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  12. NATIVES' ASSOCIATION

    The credit balance of the Queenstown branch of the Australian Natives Association has been, reduced, according to the half-yearly ...

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  13. POLICE COURT NEWS

    In the Hobart Police Court yesterday before the Police Magistrate (Mr. W. 'Hutchins), Detective-Inspector Fleming prosecuting, ...

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  14. PERSONAL ITEMS

    Mrs. T. A. Canning and her daughters, Noreen-and Eunice, returned to Queenstown-on Thursday after a holiday at Preston, on the North-west Coast. ...

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  15. YOUTH DROWNED

    When a canoe capsized in Tambourine Bay near Riverview College this afternoon. Maurice Forsyth (15), of Naremburn, was drowned. ...

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  16. Cut by Window

    Playing with his brother, Edwin, Faulkner (18.) pushed an arm through a window, and cut it badly. He was taken to the Queenstown Hospital, ...

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  17. Canadian Railwaymen "Strike

    A strike has been called of 117,000 employees of the railways following the Arbitration Board's refusal to order the restoration of the 1932 10 per cent wage ...

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