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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    WITHIN THE LAST few days two Governors and the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) have made strong and almost identical ...

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  3. Topics of the Day VENTILATION IN ALBERT HALL

    Complaints about the absence of efficient ventilation in the Albert Hall were expressed at last night's ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    You cannot believe in honour until you have achieved it. Better keep yourself clean and bright; you are the window ...

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  5. BASIC WAGE RAISED 1/-A WEEK

    An increase of 1/- a week in the basic wage of all workers covered by the Federal Arbutration Court ...

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  6. MUNITION WORKS PLANNED

    The establishment of small arms ammunition factories in Tasmania and Western ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Mr. G. C. McKinlay returned to Launceston by plane yesterday after visiting Sydney. He was accompanied by Mrs. McKinlay. ...

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  8. TROOPS MUST KEEP UP TO STRENGTH

    Recent developments made it obvious that there must be no possibility of Australian troops falling below ...

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  9. LAND SERVICE

    THE MOVEMENT for the creation of a women's land army is worthy of encouragement and of sympathy in a practical form. It may ...

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  10. Competitions

    High praise for Miss Gwen Lawson, of Devonport, and Mr. M. G. Barnes, of Launceston, was given at the ...

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  11. RETAIL TRADE AFFAIRS

    Mr. R. W. Winspear, secretary of the Retail Traders' Association, said yesterday that he had just completed a visit to all country traders in the North ...

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  12. OBITUARY

    Mr. Frederick James Peters, of 13 Victoria-street, whose death occurred at Launceston on Tuesday, was well known in the north as a former horse ...

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  13. Corvettes

    Many of the new corvettes are being built and got ready for sea in Australia. What is a modern corvette? Those who have seen a whaler's 'chaser, and ...

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  14. A.N.A.'s DIFFICULT YEAR'S WORK

    The year ended March 10 was for the Australian Natives' Association a particularly strenuous one and was "fraught with difficulties and anxiety," ...

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  15. ONLY A MATTER OF TIME

    The conviction that within a very short time the United States would be "in the war" and that this would be the result of a deliberate policy ...

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  16. WAR FINANCE

    THERE IS no doubt that the new £35,000,000 loan will be a success. Most of the money being raised in Australia to pay for the ...

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  17. Military Training Problems

    Difficulties created in the meat trade owing to the calling up of employees for military training had been settled immediately they had been referred to ...

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  18. Singers Self-Conscious

    The musical judge of the Launceston competitions (Mr. Francis Halls) expressed disappointment last night at the self-consciousness of some of the ...

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  19. WAR FILMS AT RALLIES ON N.W. COAST

    During the next fortnight a series of rallies will be held at north-west coast. north and north-east coast towns to stimulate interest in the war effort. ...

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  20. Prices Commissioner

    The Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Professor Copland) expects to visit Launceston before the end of this month, Senator W. E. Aylett told last ...

    Article : 109 words
  21. COMPENSATION ACT

    A conference to discuss the recasting of the Workers' Compensation Act will be held in Hobart on May 14 by the Chief Secretary (Mr. ...

    Article : 355 words
  22. RABBIT SKINS CHEAPER

    As forecast in "The Examiner" last week, the high prices ruling recently for rabbitskins fell sharply in the Sydney market yesterday. Hatting ...

    Article : 104 words
  23. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—I would like to add my protest to those of "Ratepayers Nos. 1 and 2" regarding the steam roller in the show building. Our show ...

    Article : 389 words
  24. The Seafarers' Badge

    On view in a Brisbane-street window is a replica of the new badges issued to members of the merchant navy. The presence of these able-bodied men ...

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  25. WOMEN'S LAND ARMY CAMP

    Members of the Women's Land Army at present attending a training school at Pleasant View. St. Leonards, heard lectures from Miss Beryl Bennett on ...

    Article : 228 words
  26. ROYAL AUTOCAR CLUB IN THE SOUTH

    Membership of the Royal Autocar Club of Tasmania decreased slightly during the year ended February 28, according to the report for the period ...

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  27. Coronation Park Access

    The lack of sufficient means of access to Coronation Park in Mulgrave-street was again discussed by the Launceston. Trades Hall Council last evening, ...

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  28. FILLING PUBLIC SERVICE POSTS SHORTLY

    Two important positions in the Public Service are to be filled shortly. They are the offices of Registrar-General and Chief Government Architect. ...

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  29. APPEAL FUNDS

    Previously acknowledged, £44,000/1/-. Freemasons of Tasmania (making total to date £1000). £100. Staffs of Insurance offices, £4/18/- ...

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  30. Praise for "The Examiner" Annual

    Mir. J. Couch, honorary overseas publicity officer for the Launceston Fifty Thousand League, forwarded to Charles Thurnam and Sons Ltd., booksellers ...

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  31. FAREWELL TO REV. J. R. ORTON

    A social 'was held at the Campbell Town Methodist Sunday school hall on Tuesday to farewell Rev. J. R. Orton, Mrs. Orton and their two children. ...

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  32. Selling Police Yawl

    The police yawl Lallaby, which until recently was used at Flinders Island, is to be sold. The vessel was brought to the Tamar a few years ago and ...

    Article : 82 words
  33. STANDARD A.C.F. KIT ADVOCATED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—To avoid unnecessary revelations of details of the departure of troops for overseas, the army authorities have asked the ...

    Article : 81 words
  34. Advertising

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  35. TWO KILLED WHEN WALL FALLS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Ollie Honer (65) and Herbert Crampton, both of Nowra. were killed and another man was injured when a brick wall 40 feet ...

    Article : 64 words
  36. ADVISORY WAR COUNCIL MEETS TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Meetings of the Advisory War Council and the War Cabinet to be held to-morrow in Melbourne are among the most ...

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  37. DOCKS PLAN ON TRIAL AT GLASGOW

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Acting on the advice of trade union leaders, the majority of 4000 dockers of Glasgo[?], to-day agreed to accept the ...

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  38. RECORD TOLL OF NIGHT RAIDERS

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Fifty-six right raiders have been destroyed over Britain in April—none more than for the whole of March. This is a record. ...

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  39. DEAD IN SCRAP YARD

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Two German airmen were found dead in a scrap metal yard in a south England town after a Heinkel had crashed. Two ...

    Article : 31 words
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