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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    AFTER NEARLY two years of war we have seen enough of Nazi conduct to make possible an eloquent comparison of Nazi and ...

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  3. Topics of the Day NEW FACTORY PLANNED AT SPREYTON

    Permission for the erection in Tasmania of a factory to produce Ovaltine for local and export trade has been ...

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  4. OBJECTION BY AUDITORS

    Auditors have objected to the duties which they say are placed on them by the provisions of the Bill to amend ...

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  5. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    One must have discipline, but the best discipline comes from loyalty and understanding. ...

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  6. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    BURLEY BROOK — This estate, containing two thousand acres fronting on the Ben Lomond Rivulet, between the Kingston ...

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  7. EXTENDING WOMEN',S WAR WORK

    The Chief- Secretary (Mr. Brooker). told a gathering of women war workers at Hobart yesterday that there ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker) will leave for Sydney on Monday to attend the conference of representatives of all states to discuss the question of ...

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  9. GOOD RESPONSE TO HOSPITAL APPEAL

    More than 624 was raised yesterday in Launceston in the General Hospital furnishing appeal. This total is not ...

    Article : 544 words
  10. OATLANDS AREA SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION

    The Director of Education (Mr. G. V. Brooks), accompanied by the District Education Officer (Mr. P. 1H. Mitchell), visited the Oatlands Area ...

    Article : 337 words
  11. PAYING BY I.O.U.

    ANOTHER STATE DEFICIT of £220,000 has been funded. In effect the Parliament of to-day has spent it, and is leaving it for the ...

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  12. Revenue Deficit Finding

    Since the Government assumed office in 1934 surpluses in the consolidated revenue fund had been applied three times in the reduction of the ...

    Article : 184 words
  13. Australian Loans Conversion

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Conversion of Australian loans in England announced in London earlier this week involved £30,011,400, the Treasurer ...

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  14. WAR CASUALTIES

    Mrs. T. H. Vincent, of Launceston, has been advised that her husband, Captain Vincent, of the A.I.F. formerly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Homeless Girls

    Consideration is being given by the State Government to the possibility of providing accommodation in one of the recognised established institutions in ...

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  16. MOVE TO DISALLOW REGULATION

    CANBERRA, Friday. - Notice of motion for disallowance of the recently amended National Security Regulation 42a was given to-day in the ...

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  17. OBITUARY

    Mr. Charles Patrick Foley, who died at his residence, 314 Wellington-street, on Thursday, after a comparatively short illness, at the age of 76, was a ...

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  18. RUBBER WORKERS GET WAR BONUS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court today Mr. Justice Drake-Brockman made an order granting rubber workers in ...

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  19. Response to Rally

    Officials at the Navy recruiting office report that the response to the rally on Tuesday night was immediate and impressive. Arriving at the office on ...

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  20. A DEAD HORSE

    IT IS UNFORTUNATE that a strained atmosphere has developed between Mr. Menzies and the Labour Party on the National Government ...

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  21. Letters to the Editor

    Sir—In view of the facts now revealed concerning the Hydro-Electric Commission is not the time now opportune for the state to promote a ...

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  22. Potato Prices

    Some uncertainty appears to exist in the minds of housewives as to the current prices chargeable for potatoes in retail establishments. When an ...

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  23. Extra Trams

    Sir,—May I express my feelings against those responsible for the provision of extra tramcars on special occasions? Apparently Tuesday night's ...

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  24. NUMBER PLATES FOR CARS

    It was doubtful whether any saving would be effected if the Transport Commission adopted a system of issuing number plates similar to that in ...

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  25. Sale of Wine

    Legislation permitting grocers to sell bottled wines and spirits had been in operation in Tasmania but was repealed some years ago, said the ...

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  26. Fingal Cemetery

    Sir,—I have read with interest the letters of Rev. A. S. Dence and "Warden" regarding the Fingal Anglican cemetery. I do not in any way blame ...

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  27. CORPORATION BILL AMENDMENTS

    The Minister for Lands and Works (Major Davies) said yesterday that he had had several enquiries regarding the amendment which passed the House of ...

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  28. Verandah Pillars

    Sir,—Surely it cannot be accepted that it is the unanimous decision of the City Council to compel the removal of verandah pillars, particularly in ...

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  29. War Compensation

    The general secretary of the A.N.A. (Mr. A. J. Tyler) has been informed by the Attorney-General (Mr. McDonald) that the question of amending the ...

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  30. Post Office Funds Reduced

    CANBERRA, Friday.-Because of heavy demands on Commonwealth funds for war purposes, the Post Office had been forced to "tighten its belt" ...

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  31. Parashooting

    Sir,—As the ever-changing methods of attack being used by the enemy in this war call for similar steps in our defence, would it not be possible for ...

    Article : 159 words
  32. INSURANCE CASE REFERRED TO FULL COURT

    The Full Court, comprising Chief Justice Morris and Mr. Justice Hutchins, at Hobart yesterday heard argument on points of law referred to it ...

    Article : 226 words
  33. EQUAL PAY FOR SEXES

    "My opinion is that pay should be for the job and not for the individual." said the Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker), who stated yesterday that when on the ...

    Article : 158 words
  34. Treating Inebriates

    Under the Inebriates Hospital Bill passed by the House of Assembly this week it was possible to declare any hospital a hospital under t' act for ...

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  35. Women on Farms

    Sir,—I seek information about the Women's .Land Army? Many farmers will be very short of labour and I daresay would be willing to employ ...

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  36. Missing Boy

    Ross Richardson (13), son of Mr. M. S. Richardson, of Tangye-street, Devonport, who was reported missing from his home since Monday and to ...

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  37. Military Guards

    The A.N.A. at its annual conference decided to direct the attention of the War Cabinet to the guarding of important points such as railways ...

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  38. Police Defended

    Sir,—Your article on May 27, headed "Traffic Farce," has certainly brought forth some wonderful comments by persons suggesting a supposed want of ...

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  39. Truck Capsizes

    A four-ton truck driven by Mr. A. S. G. Radford, who was accompanied by his wife and another passenger capsized at Elliott on Thursday ...

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  40. Power Interruption

    Users of electricity at Inveresk, in the area bounded by Lindsay and Dry streets, King's Wharf, and Invermay- road. are notified that the ,supply will ...

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  41. Child Endowment

    When the Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker) visits Sydney next week he Intends to make representations to the Minister for Child Endowment that ...

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  42. Motorist Injured

    Mr. G. E. Fell, of Launceston, received severe shock and abrasions when his car ran off the road at Groom's corner, Sulphur Creek, on Wednesday ...

    Article : 70 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. Overseas Children

    Mr. C. B. Bavin, representative in Australia of the British Children Overseas Reception Board, will arrive in Hobart by plane to-morrow afternoon. ...

    Article : 68 words
  45. Abattori Workers' Pay

    The Launceston City Council has received a request from the employees of the council at the city abattoirs for an increase in wages. The Abattoirs ...

    Article : 44 words
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