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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    A NAZI VICTORY would in the opinion of many Americans mean that even if Germany's actual conquests by force of arms did not ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    In love for man we gain a true sense of Love as God. ...

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  4. GIFT FROM STATE

    State Cabinet decided yesterday to give 5000 towards the relief of air raid victims in Great Britain. ...

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  5. Topics of the Day TREATING FIRE BOMBS: TEST IN CITY

    The first live incendiary bomb demonstration ever held in Launceston will be given at the Fire Station next ...

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  6. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    Population of Launceston.—The population of the town of Launceston is 8333, and of the district 10,855, exhibiting an increase of ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Sir Walter Lee is suffering from [?] very heavy cold and is confined to his bed at his home, Barunah, Westbury. Dr. J. L. Grove returned to ...

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  8. AMBULANCE BOARD

    At a public meeting at the Town Hall last evening a motion was passed asking the Government to create a ...

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  9. CITY BUILDING RETURNS MAINTAINED

    Building activity in Launceston is being well maintained, according to the figures for April issued yesterday by the City Surveyor. ...

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  10. SOVIET MOVE

    IF THE SOVIET'S ban on the passage of war materials through its territory means what it is thought to mean, it is of great importance in ...

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  11. Seconds Football LAUNCESTON IN RECESS: CLUB DECISION

    As a protest against the conditions under which the Cricket Ground has been leased to the Seconds ...

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  12. RECRUITING FOR THE NAVY

    There was a gratifying response at Launceston yesterday to the appeal for naval recruits and recruiting officers were kept busy all day. ...

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  13. WEEK-END FORECASTS

    NORTH AND NORTH-WEST- Fine and mild weather at first. gradually followed by unsettled conditions. ...

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  14. BEACONSFIELD GOLD MINE FACES PROBLEM

    The Minister for Lands and Works (Major Davies) stated yesterday that the initial efforts to capitalise a reopening of the Tasmania Gold Mine at ...

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  15. OBITUARY

    The funeral of Mr. Herbert Thomas (Bert) Gray, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gray, of Westbury, took place at Westbury yesterday afternoon. The ...

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  16. Work from Loan Money

    Now aware of the amount of loan money available for immediate purposes, the Government has submitted to the Co-ordinator General of Public ...

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  17. C.D.L. AWAITING REPORT ON NIGHT TRY-OUT

    The state executive of the Civil Defence Legion is awaiting a full report on the first night A.R.P. try-out in Hobart which took place on ...

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  18. MORE APPLICANTS FOR R.A.A.F.

    More than 100 applications from would-be R.A.A.F. recruits have been received in Launceston in the past week and when the Mobile Recruiting ...

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  19. GREEK CAMPAIGN

    WHILE it is obvious that there has been tragically heavy loss in the Greek campaign, the result might have been much more disastrous, ...

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  20. Canvassing for Flax

    To obtain more acreage for flax this year, Messrs. L. A. Procter. M.L.C., F. Kelp, C. K. Denney, H. Wilson and C. Turner, of the Lilydale flax committee, ...

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  21. No Move Yet to Tighten Press Censorship

    MELBOURNE. Thursday. — Though the matter was discussed at some length at a meeting of the Advisory War Council today, the Government ...

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  22. Retail Grocers Meet

    All members of the grocers' committee of the Retail Traders' Association were present at a meeting held on Wednesday night. After a lengthy ...

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  23. Sugar Stocks

    "Negotiations with sugar industry proceeding and I expect satisfactory outcome in near future." This was the text of a telegram received ...

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  24. ARMY DOCTORS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Spender) announced to-day that the Central Medical Co-ordination Committee had ...

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  25. NO NEGLIGENCE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-The Canberra coroner (Lieut.-Colonel J. Goodwin) to-day found that Corporal William Barry Ramsay (36), was killed ...

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  26. Letters to the Editor

    Sir—I am glad you made it quite clear that there were British troops as well as Anzacs fighting in Greece. In the last war I was quite under the ...

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  27. Military-Minded

    Recruiting authorities have announced that among recent enlistments from Northern Tasmania were the names of D. Heathcote, of Hagley, and ...

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  28. ELECTIONS MAY BE HELD IN FEBRUARY

    Although it has been stated in Hobart political circles that the state elections are not likely to be held before April next, ...

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  29. WAR APPEALS

    Already acknowledged £44,878/4/3, Further proceeds R. M. Green's At Home, March 21, £3/3/7. South Launceston Branch, proceeds of ...

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  30. Apples at 7d Each

    If the necessary shipping were available a fortune would apparently await the enterprising Tasmanian apple-grower who could get a consignment of ...

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  31. SHIPBUILDING SCHEME

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Minister for Munitions (Senator McBride) said to-night that a slip in New South Wales was already being prepared for ...

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  32. ASSISTANT CLERK OF HOUSE: MR. L. A. THOMPSON

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) announced yesterday that Cabinet had decided to appoint Mir. L. A. Thompson as clerk assistant of the House of ...

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  33. Passenger Figures

    The number of passengers who crossed Bass Strait by steamer between launceston and the mainland last month was 5344. consisting of 2478 ...

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  34. VISIT BY PRICES COMMISSIONER

    The Prices Commissioner (Professor D. B. Copland) will visit Tasmania next week. On Monday he will address a combined meeting of members of the ...

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  35. AGAINST BY-ELECTION

    Commenting at Hobart yesterday on the motion carried by the Australian Women's National League that by-elections should be held to till casual ...

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  36. YUGOSLAV NAVAL SHIPS JOIN ALLIES

    LONDON. Thursday.-Units of the Yugoslav navy have joined the Allies. Making this announcement, the Admiralty denied the Italian statement ...

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  37. Boating for Boys

    The Marine Board of Launceston agreed yesterday to accede to the request of Mr. H. Harvey, chairman of the Summer Sports Committee of the ...

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  38. Fruit Committee

    Advice has been received by Mr. N. Campbell. M.H.A., from Colonel G. J. Bell, M.H.R., that the visit to Tasmania of the joint select committee ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. Hoardings on Roads

    It was not proposed to bring in legislation to prohibit the use of advertising and hoardings on scenic roads and beauty -pots, said the Premier Mr. ...

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  41. TRAINING IN STATE OF ENLISTMENT

    MELBOURNE. Thursday. — The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Curtin) said to-night that it should be possible for the greater part if the training ...

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  42. Prisoners of War

    In addition to tending the sick and wounded, the Red Cross does a great deal for the alleviation of the lot of prisoners of war. It has been ...

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