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  2. Topics of the Day USE OF TOWN PIER

    The Launceston Marine Board has formulated no definite plans for the ultimate fate of Town Pier, following ...

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  3. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    INSPIRED by his greatest triumph, the passing of the Aid for Britain Bill, President Roosevelt has made one of the most notable speeches of ...

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  4. MAY SUBSCRIBE IN ADVANCE

    An important extension of facilities for investment in Commonwealth Government loans has been announced by ...

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  5. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    DISORDERLY CHARACTERS —The chief district constable lodged a complaint against two men on Thursday last-William ...

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  6. MADE FINAL OFFER

    The Electrolytic Zinc Co. of Australia Ltd. advised employees of the Risdon Works on Friday that its offer to ...

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  7. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    If each hour's work is faithfully done, we shall have at last a whole life-work faithfully, done. ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    Mr. S. J. Wicks, sales supervisor for W. D. and H. O. Wills (Australia) Pty. Ltd., is staying at the Brisbane Hotel. Messrs. H. S. Gray, E. J. Castley and ...

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  9. MINISTER IS HOPEFUL

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton) is hopeful that the search for substitute motor fuels will result ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA'S NATIONAL FLAGS

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—To clear up doubts, an official explanation was issued to-day about the flying of the Commonwealth flag in ...

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  11. CASE OF EIRE

    FRESH efforts are to be made to move the Government of Eire from its fatuous course of a rigid neutrality. The cause of democracy, to ...

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  12. OBITUARY

    Eddington, Florence Louise, Relbia. Franklin, William Charles, Moonah, aged 69. Gellon, Archibald, 297 ...

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  13. Windows Smashed

    A man who knocked at the door of the Hotel Victoria, Bathurst-street, at 12.40 a.m. on Saturday and was refused drink, is believed to have broken the ...

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  14. MINISTERIAL TOUR TO BE BIENNIAL

    Cabinet concluded the state Ministerial tour on Saturday after travelling almost 1500 miles by rail and road to ...

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  15. "ORCHARDISTS RESENT FRUIT SCHEME"

    The recent State Cabinet tour made it abundantly clear that orchardists were not only dissatisfied with the inequities of the federal acquisition ...

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  16. Elphin Camp

    The main body of troops of the Australian Army Service Corps moved out of the Elphin camp on Saturday after having been in occupation since early ...

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  17. SPEED OF WAR

    MODERN warfare demands swift movement. In no conflict of the past have such great distances been covered so quickly—and, it should be ...

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  18. Bitten by Bulldog

    Audrey Fielding (14), a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fielding, of Devon- street, South Burnie, was talking with a friend in Edwardes-street, South ...

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  19. DELORAINE R.S.L. SECRETARY GIVEN FAREWELL

    The Deloraine sub-branch of the R.S.L. tendered a farewell dinner at the Deloraine Hotel on Saturday evening to their former secretary. Mr. L. ...

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  20. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—I read with concern the statement made by Mr. Thomas Murdoch that £800,000 loss had resulted from the operations of the Apple and Pear ...

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  21. COMFORTS FUND

    The first meeting of the northern sub-divisional council of the Australian Comforts Fund was held last Thursday night. Mr. W. W. V. Briggs ...

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  22. Guides Service

    Guides and Brownies from all Launceston companies were present at a special Guides' service held in St. John's Hall yesterday afternoon. The ...

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  23. Unusual Accident

    Mr. H. T. Fysh, of Oatlands, met with an unusual accident at his home at the week-end. When leading greyhound racing dogs in the yard a cat ...

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  24. TASMANIA MOST ECONOMICAL STATE

    Statements made at the meeting of the Bothwell Council with the Cabinet during its recent tour showed quite clearly that a concerted effort was ...

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  25. Star Wins One-Woman Film Strike

    HOLLY WOOD Saturday.—The film star Ann Sheridan, who was suspended because she refused to work without a rise in her salary, has emerged ...

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  26. R. A. F. Administrative Officers

    An announcement in this issue calls applications for appointment as administrative officers in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Age limits ...

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  27. MOTOR CYCLING FATALITY

    Alick Ronald Beveridge (22), of Romaine, died in the Darwin Hospital. Burnie. last evening from injuries he received when thrown from a motor ...

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  28. Vehicles Collide

    A collision between two motor vehicles occurred at the intersection of Appledore and Elizabeth streets, Devonport, on Saturday morning. A car ...

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  29. SALVAGE DRIVE IN CITY TO BEGIN SOON

    An intensive drive for the collection of waste suitable for salvage is to be started in Launceston on March 29. The work will be done by the Boy ...

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  30. DUTCH STRIKERS SHOT

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—Three men, convicted of instigating strikes, were shot to-day. ...

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  31. Director of Army Medical Services

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Colonel F. A. Maguire, a well-known Sydney surgeon, is to be appointed Director-General of Army Medical Services in ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. SMOKERS MUST REDUCE PURCHASES: LESS TOBACCO OBTAINABLE

    In addition to increased prices for cigarettes and tobacco, smokers are finding that they must reduce their purchases. The explanation given in ...

    Article : 462 words
  34. OVER £2,000,000 FOR RAID VICTIMS

    LONDON Sunday.—Nine soldiers of the British army have contributed over £11,000 to the Lord Mayor's. National Air Raid Distress Fund, which ...

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  35. Sporting Fixtures Postponed

    Steady rain, which began in Hobart at 7 p.m. on Friday, caused the postponement of sporting fixtures in the city on Saturday. ...

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  36. Cottage for Caretaker of Ogilvie Park

    A five-roomed cottage is to be moved from the Ravenswood school, which has been closed for some time, and reerected at Ogilvie Park as a ...

    Article : 173 words
  37. German Submarines Attack 'From All Directions'

    OTTAWA, Sunday.—Survivors arriving in Canada revealed that a group of German submarines "firing torpedoes from all directions" attacked a ...

    Article : 87 words
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