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  2. ALUMINIUM SMELTER PROPOSAL

    Strong support will be given any move led by the Mayor and Master Warden to press the claims of the Tamar as ...

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  3. BETTER THAN FORECAST

    Compared with the budget estimate at the beginning of the year of a deficit of £215,906, there was a deficit ...

    Article : 280 words
  4. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    IN AN ARRESTING little book, "The Time is Now!" written at high speed and published only a few weeks ago, Pierre van Passen, the ...

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  5. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Lot your actions shine out your religion. Lot the main sermon of your life be illustrated by all your conduct, and it ...

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  6. Topics of the Day CITY STREET NAMES TO BE CHANGED

    Nine Launceston streets will be renamed if a recommendation from the whole council committee is adopted ...

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  7. MODIFIED PLAN

    Because the potato control scheme provides in the main for restrictions on exporting states only and does not ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    The Governor (Sir Ernest Clark) and Lady Clark will leave on Wednesday for Launceston, where in the evening they will be present at a ball in the Albert ...

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  9. EXPORT SEASON CLOSES

    With the recent shipment of 9273 carcases, the export lamb season has closed in Tasmania, and while total ...

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  10. Prisoners of War

    Information about the recently established Prisoners of War Information Bureau in Sydney, which has been formed as the result of arrangements ...

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  11. Strange Fungus

    A resident of Mowbray brought into "The Examiner" office a fungus. of a distinctive type—a dirty white and of a fleshy consistency, resembling a ...

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  12. TASMANIAN VIEW ENDORSED

    The view of the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton) that the problem of wartime planning would have to be faced on an all-Australian basis ...

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  13. OBITUARY

    Mr. Francis John Anges, whose death occurred on Thursday at Heathmont (Victoria), was the only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Anges, of ...

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  14. IDEAL METHOD

    "I am convinced that the ideal method under Tasmanian conditions is the storage of reserves of fodder on individual properties," said the ...

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  15. Registered Vehicles

    Cars and other vehicles registered in Tasmania at the end of May had decreased by 344. compared with the number on the register at the same ...

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  16. WORK FOR MEMBERS

    WE WARMLY approve the principle upon which is based the Federal Government's action in setting up committees to assist the war ...

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  17. Fund for Sailors

    During the financial year just ended. the Northern branch of the King George's Fund for Sailors raised £2970 throughout Northern Tasmania, ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN BEEF FOR ENGLAND

    The meat position in Australia was one to be determined in relation to British requirements and the needs of the Australian troops and civil ...

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  19. FOR BUSINESS PREMISES

    The responsibilities of business men for the protection of their own premises and property from incendiary bombs in the event of an air ...

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  20. WAR CASUALTIES

    BERLIN, Thursday.—It was announced to-day that Pilot Officer Geoffrey James Cornish, of West Australia, is a war prisoner in Germany. ...

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  21. Petrol Storage Licences

    Although owners of petrol storage tanks are now unable to make full use of their tanks owing to petrol rationing, it is unlikely that any reduction ...

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  22. APPEAL FUNDS

    Previously acknowledged, £52,112/7/11. St. Andrew's Guild, per Mrs Hedemann, £1. Staff B.A.P. Co., £1/2/- ...

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  23. TOLD NEWS OF SHIP

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A husband who told his wife that a rumour that the ship on which their son was an engineer had been sunk was incorrect and ...

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  24. POWER EXTENSION SCHEME

    "The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) has carefully avoided the issue I have raised," said the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Baker) yesterday in a further ...

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  25. 104th YEAR OF CHURCH AT OATLANDS

    To celebrate the 104th anniversary of St. Peter's Church of England, Oatlands, a parish conversazione was held in the Town Hall on Wednesday. The ...

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  26. Stoney Creek Bridge

    The work of improving the approaches to the Stoney Creek Bridge in the Beaconsfield Municipality will be begun next week, the Minister for ...

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  27. Munitions Factories Welcomed

    The decision of the Commonwealth Government to erect munitions factories in Tasmania will cause general satisfaction in this State," said the ...

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  28. A.I.F. HONOUR ROLL

    Relatives of soldiers who have been posted as casualties are invited to forward photographs and ...

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  29. Bank Deposits

    To the end of May, Commonwealth Savings Bank deposits in Tasmania had increased 32,463 since May 31 last year, and deposits in the trustee ...

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  30. FRUIT SHIPMENTS FOR 1940-41

    For the year ended June 30, 1,377,943 cases of apples and pears were shipped from Port Huon, Cygnet and Hobart. Of this quantity 1,339,152 cases went to ...

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  31. Mine Working Again

    The Cornwall Coal Company's mine, which was idle on Thursday owing to a shortage of trucks, was at work again yesterday, and the manager of the ...

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  32. MILITARY NEWS

    Mrs. J. A. Lewis, Forest-street, Invermay, has received word that her only son, A. F. (Bert) Lewis, is ill in Palestine. He went to Brighton camp in ...

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  33. MILK WAS BELOW STANDARD

    For selling milk in Launceston below the standard prescribed by the Food and Drugs Act, Charles Frederick Crawford was yesterday fined £2, with ...

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  34. PLASTIC PLANES URGED

    SYDNEY, Friday—The manufacture in Australia of plastic aeroplanes was urged to-day by an Australian engineer (Mr. L. J. Aron). His researches ...

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  35. CORRESPONDENCE

    R.S.—Your comparison is officially considered odious. S.W.—Your name and address were not attached to your letter. ...

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  36. Hobart Buildings

    The contract price of buildings erected in Hobart during June was £36,649—an increase of £13,562 on the figure for June of last year. Permits ...

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  37. WATER, SEWERAGE SCHEMES

    The State Government is to introduce legislation to enable it to subsidise municipalities in the construction of water and sewerage schemes ...

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  38. PLANS FOR WAR SAVING CAMPAIGN

    Plans for the second year of the War Savings and War Loans campaigns in Tasmania have been discussed this week at conferences between the ...

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  39. INCOME TAX RETURNS

    The dates on which federal and state income tax returns have to be furnished are advertised to-day. Forms may be obtained at any post office. ...

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  40. Farmers' Work

    Sir,—In your issue of Monday last "Atom" says that farmers may put in long hours, but do not do much work. 1s he speaking from his own ...

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  41. WAR PICTURES EXHIBITED

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Baker). who is a member of the State Recruiting Committee, last night opened an exhibition of war pictures in the ...

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  42. Retail Prices

    The retail price index numbers for May issued by the Deputy Common wealth Statistician (Mr. H. J. Exley) show that the weighted average for ...

    Article : 60 words
  43. Straying Stock

    Sir,—It has been said that straying stock was the case of the Underwood school 'bus having an accident. Why has no action been taken? Straying ...

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  44. Entry Through Skylight

    Thieves entered the premises of C. W. Stewart, 19 Cameron-street, between 1.15 a.m. on Tuesday and 8.45 a.m. on Thursday, and stole a quantity ...

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  45. War Photographs

    Prints of Department of Information photographs published in "The Examiner" may be obtained by booking through "The ...

    Article : 79 words
  46. War Certificates

    Sir,—War saving certificates carry better interest than most banks pay. If a man puts £16 at fixed deposit for two years it would be worth £16/16/- ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. Junior Technical School Old Scholars

    The annual report of the Launceston Junior Technical School Old Scholars' Association, to be presented at the annual meeting to-night, stales that 39 ...

    Article : 110 words
  49. SOVIET ASSURANCE TO TURKEY

    ANKARA, Friday.—The Soviet Ambassador (M. Vinogradeff), who arrived on Tuesday from Moscow. had a long conference with M. Sarojoglu, the ...

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  50. E. LAUNCESTON SCHOOL ADDITIONS

    The Minister for Lands and Works (Major Davies) announces that the following tenders have been accepted: Completion of Lyell Hospital. ...

    Article : 58 words
  51. Inspector at Queenstown

    Mr. D. C. Lovegrove of Deloraine, was appointed to the position of municipal inspector by the Queenstown Council on Thursday. ...

    Article : 24 words
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