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  2. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Forget self in labouring for mankind; then will you woo the weary wanderer to your door ....and find access to the ...

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  3. REDUCTION IN BASS STRAIT SERVICE

    From the beginning of next week the Bass Strait steamer service to Launceston will be reduced from four to three ...

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  4. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    IN HIS LONG resistance to Nazi pressure and intrigue the venerable Marshall Petain has provided the world with a remarkable ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    The Under-Secretary (Mr. E. Parke,) travelled to Melbourne yesterday on departmental business. Mr. S. R. Adams, manager of the ...

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  6. Topics of the Day TREATED WITH SKILL

    The skilled treatment of infantile paralysis cases in Launceston and as a result the low incidence of ...

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  7. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    Reported Discovery of Sir John Franklin.—We are given to understand that advice has been received at the Admiralty of the ...

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  8. W.E.A. IN CITY

    Because the central council of the Workers' Educational Association in Tasmania has unexpectedly and without ...

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  9. OUR DAILY MEAT

    BUTCHERY is in the limelight. We are not referring to the butchery in Hun air raids of innocent women and children and by the ...

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  10. SENATOR WAS VICTIM

    That he himself was one of those who had suffered because preference was given to passengers from Melbourne by the Island air service ...

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  11. DUKE IS HEAD OF OLD BRITISH FAMILY

    The Duke of Hamilton, the man Hess flew from Germany to see, is 38 years of age. He is better known as ...

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  12. ESTATE OF LATE MR. C. J. ORBELL

    The late Mr. Charles James Orbell, of Launceston, left estate of a not value of £11,631. After providing for a private distribution, lie made the ...

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  13. TO FIGHT FIRE BOMBS

    Sand to be used by the public in fighting incendiary bombs in case of an air raid is to be stored at a main depot and in 19 subsidiary depots in ...

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  14. OBITUARY

    Mr. Matthew Monkhouse, who died at his residence, Grant-street, Launceston, on Wednesday, was associated with the Tasmanian Government ...

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  15. Court Moves Again

    The Launceston Children's Court made its third move in as many years yesterday. Two or three years ago it was moved from the court-room at the ...

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  16. STAWELL GIFT WINNER IS WELCOMED

    Sportsmen from all districts of Northern Tasmania gathered at Beaconsfield last night for a dinner to WV. K. Hutton, winner of the Easter Gift at Stawell, ...

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  17. EXECUTIVE OF RED CROSS

    The monthly meeting of the executive committee of the Red Cross Society was held at the Town Hall on Wednesday, when the following were present: ...

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  18. A.I.F. RECRUITING

    THE WAR RALLY to take place in the Albert Hall on May 27 promises to be the most effective yet held in Launceston. When Mr. ...

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  19. WEEK-END FORECASTS

    NORTH-WEST—Chiefly fine weather with cool to moderate day temperatures and cold nights. ...

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  20. Workers' Compensation

    The committee appointed to consider possible amendments to the Workers Compensation Act met the Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker) in Hobart ...

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  21. TRADERS WILL SUPPORT BIG WAR RALLY

    At a meeting of the executive of the Retail Traders' Association in Launceston yesterday it was resolved that members of the association be ...

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  22. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—"Ex-Digger's" letter in your Wednesday's issue is of interest. I concur generally with the sentiments expressed by that writer, but I do not ...

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  23. Millworker Killed

    Mr. Lambert Thompson, aged about 37 years, of Legerwood, was fatally injured when struck by a falling limb at Russell's No. 1 mill at Trenan ...

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  24. DILUTION OF LABOUR

    The personnel of committees to control dilution of labour in the engineering, boilermaking, and blacksmithing trades was announced in the " ...

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  25. UNIFORM MILK PRICE AT HOBART

    It was announced by the Deputy Prices Commissioner (Mr. L. C. Johnson) yesterday that approval had been given by the Commonwealth Prices ...

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  26. PAPERMAKERS BONUS

    Sir Gerald Mussen, one of the directors of Associated Pulp and Paper Mills Ltd., yesterday attended a special meeting of the Associated Pulp and ...

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  27. Plywood Industry Considered

    A mainland firm is believed to be considering the manufacture of plywood from Tasmanian hardwood in the rear of the Leven district, beyond ...

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  28. Red Cross Appeal

    Northern proceeds from last week's lied Cross Appeal Day had yesterday reached a total of £1796, with returns from between 40 and 50 country ...

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  29. Tobacco Leaf Price

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In accordance with an agreement made between manufacturers and growers at conferences earlier in the year, prices of ...

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  30. Offer Accepted

    An intimation that the Launceston Marine Board would accept an offer of a pump was given in a letter to the Civil Defence Legion (Launceston) ...

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  31. FUTURE OF FISH INDUSTRY

    There are good possibilities in the canning of pilchards, sprats and anchovies in Tasmania, said the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton) ...

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  32. HOBART MARCH

    A military parade will be held through the streets of Hobart this afternoon. The parade will consist of members of the A.I.F. and militia units ...

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  33. Plea for Animals

    Sir,—It is almost enough to make one wish for the evils of conscription to see men so anxious to maim and kill creatures so innocent and defenceless ...

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  34. BIG DRIVE FOR RECRUITS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Deputy Directors of Recruiting in all states have been asked by Major-General Lloyd. Director-General of Recruiting ...

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  35. APPEAL FUNDS

    Previously acknowledged. £46,151/11/5. Staffs of Insurance Offices, £4/9/11. Sale Noel Coward books, £1. Sale Rev. J. W. Bethune books, 3/-. ...

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  36. STATE TO PLANT MANY PINE TREES

    The Forestry Department will this year plant out halt n million pinus insignis trees in various parts of the state with the hope of increasing the ...

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  37. WAR LOAN CLOSES MONDAY

    CANBERRA, Thursday—With the Commonwealth war loan due to close not later than Monday there has been a heavy late demand in all cities, ...

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  38. Grocers' Wages Board

    The Wholesale Grocers' Wages Board will meet in Hobart on Wednesday for the purpose of reviewing the existing determination. Employers' ...

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  39. Escaped from Gaol Farm

    Robert George Berman, 26, who escaped from the gaol farm at Hayes in the Derwent Valley, early on Wednesday night, is still at large. Ponce ...

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  40. WAR RALLY AT MOLE CREEK

    The sum of £278 was raised at a successful war rally held at Mole Creek last evening and presided over by Mr. T. Rose. It was arranged by the ...

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  41. Advertising

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  42. HOBART MISSION

    The 89th annual meeting of the Hobart City Mission was held last night. Speakers included the Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker) and Miss F. Calver, ...

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  43. WORLD RECORD BILLIARD BREAK OF 3735

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — A world record billiard break of 3735 was made in Melbourne to-day by Walter Lindrum, the world champion, in a match ...

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  44. Late Earl Lived in Queensland

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — The Earl of Suffolk, who has been reported killed by enemy action in England, was well known in Queensland, where for ...

    Article : 61 words
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