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  2. Topics of the Day Will Mean Loss on Cost of Production

    "The new prices will definitely mean a loss for the farmer on the present cost of production," said the ...

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  3. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    THE DECISION of the American Government to close German consulates in the United States is one that has been urged by many people ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Yet now be strong ... all ye people of the land, saith the Lord, and work: for I am with you, saith the Lord of hosts. ...

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  5. INCREASED RATES

    An increase in city rates for the coming year is almost certain to be recommended to next Monday's Launceston ...

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  6. FISHING BOAT OVERDUE

    The Diana, a 35ft. fishing boat, owned by the Flinders Island Trading Company, is overdue at Triabunna and it ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) will visit Ringarooma to-morrow night. Mr. H. E. Fowell returned to Launceston yesterday from a visit to the ...

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  8. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    TO BE LET OR SOLD.—The Supply Mills, on the River Tamar, capable of grinding 33,000 bushels of wheat per annum, all in first ...

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  9. GREATER EFFORT

    THE "prospects of an unlimited war effort" presented to the nation last night by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) is a promising document. It ...

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  10. FISH CANNING COMPANY

    The State Government has been advised that a mainland concern is prepared to form a fish canning company in ...

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  11. REST OF ROBIN MOOR VICTIMS SAVED

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday.—The 35 missing passengers and members of the crew of the United States [?]Robin ...

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  12. WAR CASUALTIES

    Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, of Beaconsfield, has received world that her second son, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. WOMEN'S WAR WORK TO BE EXTENDED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Extension of W.A.A.A.F. activities to replace male clerks and to enrol women for ...

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  14. Concession Fares

    R.A.A.F. men at Western Junction who travel to Hobart at week-ends may possibly in the future make the return trip at half the cost of the single fare. ...

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  15. HISTORIC CITY OF SIDON

    News of the capture of Sidon by the Anzacs serves to recall a few facts concerning this historic city, which, in the early times of Mediterranean ...

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  16. PROBLEMS OF RECRUITING

    The difficultly in keeping up the rate of recruiting for reinforcements of the A.J.F. was stressed at the monthly meeting of the Latrobe Council ...

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  17. SPECULATION ATTACKED: WAR FINANCES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Uninformed speculation about methods which may be adopted by the Federal Government to finance the war was attacked ...

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  18. Soldiers' Children

    Children of soldiers are covered by the Child Endowment Scheme under which the first payment will be made at the end of next month. Announcing ...

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  19. JAPAN'S FUTURE

    JAPANESE leaders are hinting at big developments. The Prime Minister (Prince Konoye) said on Monday that the situation was such ...

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  20. Sheds for Women's War Training

    The Hobart Marine Board at its meeting yesterday decided to make available wharf sheds for training purposes to voluntary women war workers ...

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  21. METHANE GAS FOR CARS: PUBLIC TEST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Methane gas was tested in public as a motor fuel for the first time in Australia at the Balmain Colliery to-day. Five ...

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  22. £5000 Wanted

    The Lady Gowrie Appeal Fund and wounded soldiers and prisoners of war in the Middle East will benefit by £35,000 if Australians take up a ...

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  23. GIRL GUIDES LOSE WAY: NIGHT IN BUSH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Having lost their way in dense bush three miles from Waterfall, eight girl members of the rangers section of the Dulwich Hill ...

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  24. IMMUNISATION

    In the last six weeks 72 children have been immunised against diphtheria at Hobart and it is expected that an additional 94 will be treated by the end of ...

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  25. MISSIONARY DAY AT EVANDALE

    The second "missionary day in the country" organised by the C.M.S. young people's camp committee was held at Evandale on Monday, when 22 ...

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  26. Extending Game Season

    Representations for and against an extension of the game season will be placed before a meeting of the Fauna Board to-morrow by the Minister for ...

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  27. Letters to the Editor

    "Small income."—The Taxation Department states that boarding house proprietors are required to show total receipts and expenditure for each year. ...

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  28. MILITARY NEWS

    Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Oliver, of Moltema, recently received a letter from their eldest son, Signaiman Max A. Oliver, stating that he had arrived in ...

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  29. APPEAL FUNDS

    Already acknowledged, £50,303/13/10. McKinlays Pty Ltd., £5. East Launceston Junior fled Cross, £5. ...

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  30. Taxation Scheme

    Further proposals under the Federal Government's uniform taxation scheme have been received by the State Government. Announcing this yesterday ...

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  31. FIRE INSURANCE AT DEVONPORT

    The vice-president of the Devonport Chamber of Commerce (Mr. S. S. B. Purves) presided at a meeting of the chamber last night. Included in ...

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  32. FIREWOOD PRICES CONTROLLED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Prices of firewood sold in the Melbourne metropolitan area have been brought under the strict control of the Commonwealth ...

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  33. Bat Willows

    To examine conditions in Tasmania for the planting of bat willow trees, Mr. R. Crockett, a son of the veteran cricket umpire Bob Crockett, and an ...

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  34. HUMANE SOCIETY AWARDS AT STANLEY

    Three presentations of Royal Humane Society awards were made by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D.Alton) at the Stanley Town Hall on Monday ...

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  35. NO MORE CHILD EVACUEES FOR AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — According to official advice received from England by the Australian Government there is no likelihood at ...

    Article : 118 words
  36. Car Strikes Trees

    A sedan car being driven by Mr. G. Guy from Launceston to Scottsdale on Monday evening got out of control when negotiating a sharp bend at ...

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  37. STREET LIGHTING RESTRICTIONS: C.D.L. PREPARING

    The restriction and control of street fighting was discussed at a meeting of the Launceston executive of the Civil Defence Legion ...

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  38. SOUTHERN CROSS FOR CANBERRA

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.—The late Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's 'piano Southern Cross is to be given a temporary home at Canberra during the ...

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  39. Ovaltine Industry

    A number of difficulties associated with the establishment of the Ovaltine industry in Tasmania were overcome yesterday when the Premier (Mr. ...

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  40. BAKERS' HOLIDAYS

    Holiday pay was discussed at the monthly meeting of the Bakers' Union held at the Trades Hall and presided over by Mr. F. Hall, It was decided ...

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  41. REGARDING CAMBRIDGE AERODROME

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.—Senator Foll. Minister for the Interior, announced to-day that four tenders were received for the work of regrading and ...

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  42. Queen Carnival For A.C.F.

    The total votes polled for the Queens in the A.C.F. Carnival to midday yesterday placed them in the following order:— ...

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  43. Plane Delayed

    Because of slight engine trouble, the mail plane Marika arrived at Smithton from Melbourne and King Island on Monday and was grounded ...

    Article : 51 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. Boy Injured

    Geoffrey, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ashdown, Chudleigh, severely lacerated his hand when he tripped and fell on a fern hook which ...

    Article : 50 words
  46. STRATEGIC ROADS FOR U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday.—The Senate to-day passed a measure providing 250 million dollars (£78.150.000) for defence highways and access roads to ...

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  47. H.E. Commissioners

    Consideration of the appointment of two associate commissioners of the Hydro-Electric Department will be given by State Cabinet at its meeting ...

    Article : 26 words
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