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  2. 17 ORGANISATIONS FORM CENTRAL BODY FOR ADVANCEMENT OF NORTH

    Thirty representatives from 17 different organisations throughout the city last night agreed to form an organisation to promote the interests of the city and port and the surrounding districts. ...

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  3. PERSONAL

    Mr. K. C. Holyman crossed to the mainland from Launceston yesterday. The Minister for Forests (Mr. Taylor) will be in Launceston to-day and ...

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  4. NUTRITIONAL SURVEY

    The food consumption survey being carried out all over Australia will extend to Launceston to-morrow, when Misses Gardiner and ...

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  5. Topics of the Day BUDGET PROVISIONS

    An increased expenditure of about £1 a head of the population is believed to be provided in the Budget to be presented in the House of ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Let the individual live as he believes all must live in order to do their part in winning the war, and the deed will be done. ...

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  7. A DAY OF MUCH SIGNIFICANCE

    TO-DAY is the last day of the Second Victory Loan appeal. It is a significant day in the history of our nation, in that the ...

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  8. PACIFIC MOVES

    IT HAS NOW been stated authoritatively that the battles in the waters of the Philippines last week reduced the Japanese ...

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  9. ZINC WORKS HOLD-UP

    Including 300 men who have been stood down by the company with the consent of the Manpower Directorate because there is nothing for them to ...

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  10. CONVALESCENT DEPOT

    The suggestion that the Army Convalescent Depot at Perth should be used for convalescent patients from the Launceston General Hospital will be ...

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  11. NOT A FREE LIBRARY YET

    A number of people seemed to be under the impression that the Launceston Public Library had. already been converted into a free library, said the ...

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  12. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at his home, Lemon Springs, Oatlands, on Sunday" of Mr. Ell Webb, a well known resident of the district. ...

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  13. U.S. PRESIDENCY

    THE UNITED STATES Presidential election will be held next month. War developments should help Mr. Roosevelt. It is ...

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  14. CIVIC ELECTION INTEREST

    The Fifty Thousand League intends to call a meeting of representatives of public and semi-public bodies through-out the city on November 9 to consider ...

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  15. LAND VALUATION ROLLS

    The Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. Brooker) intends to recommend to the Government that when manpower i[?] available, a team of assessors ...

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  16. ABUNDANCE OF FISH

    Disagreement with a statement by the Minister for War Organisation of Industry (Mr. Dedman) on Australia's east coast fishing grounds, is ...

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  17. REGULATIONS STRIKE BY TEACHERS?

    It is believed that the action decided upon by teachers at a recent Hobart meeting, in the event of the Government not ...

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  18. FUNERALS

    There was a representative gathering at the funeral of Mr. George Campbell, Smithton, at the Carr Villa Cemetery yesterday afternoon. Rev. R. V. ...

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  19. WON D.F.C. FOR ATTACK ON SHIPS

    MELBOURNE—It is revealed that the immediate award of the D.F.C. was made to Flying Officer D. Whishaw, of Carrick, Tasmania, for a daring attack ...

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  20. WANT UNIFORM 6/- LOADING

    MELBOURNE.—In their discussions with the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) this week A.C.T.U. officials will request that the basic wage be increased ...

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  21. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—The prices of fat and store cattle, sheep, lambs, chaff. grain, etc., during the war period have been extraordinarily high— ...

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  22. CHARGES BY MEDICAL BOARD

    MELBOURNE.—An application by Dr. Zygmunt Epstein, of Barkly St., Footscray. for an order to prevent the Medical Board of Victoria from proceeding ...

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  23. GLIDER FATALITY

    ADELAIDE—Kenneth Herman Riebe, 35, single, the missing Waikerie glider pilot, was found early yesterday dead in the wreckage of his plane, which ...

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  24. It Happened 100 Years, Ago

    BASE COIN — Counterfeit half-crowns are in circulation, and several tradesmen have been imposed upon. It is the ...

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  25. Secretary or Acting Secretary?

    MELBOURNE—incidents surrounding the appointment of a secretary of the Commonwealth Railways Department were discussed before Mr. Justice Rich ...

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  26. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    COLOUR contradiction! Recently we had a bishop's daughter with us as a prima ballerina. As far as I know she wasn't known as "Bish," but when ...

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  27. LOAN CAMPAIGN ENDS TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE—Estimates last night of Second Victory Loan business during the day showed that, while 20,000 applications had been lodged. the number was ...

    Article : 285 words
  28. Arrangements for Next Year's Competitions

    Arrangements are well in hand for the Launceston competitions in May next year. The Competitions' Association has added many new sections ...

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  29. More Scouts Wanted

    The Tasmanian branch of the Boy Scouts' Association shows an increase in membership for the year of 279. This was revealed at the annual meeting at Hobart ...

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  30. CANNOT INCREASE BUTTER RATION

    MELBOURNE — The present butter ration of six ounces a head weekly could not be reduced, but on the basis of existing production, neither could an ...

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  31. PLANE'S FATAL SPIN

    MELBOURNE—Two airmen were killed while engaged in aerobatic flying near a south-west Victorian R.A.A.F. training station last ...

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  32. RAILWAYMEN'S CLAIMS

    The Arbitration Court Commissioner will resume the hearing in Melbourne to-day of claims for increased wages and increased wages and improved conditions for ...

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  33. BAN ON OVERTIME

    MELBOURNE — Although members of the Cold Storage and Meat Preserving Employees' Union have decided to obey the order gazetted on Saturday by ...

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  34. PENSIONERS' LEAGUE

    Speakers at the fortnightly meeting of the Pensioners' League were Messrs P. P. Pike and. D. Quintal, Ms.H.A., the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Madden), ...

    Article : 84 words
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