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  3. PORT CONGESTION CONTINUES

    Hobart's waterfront at its busiest for many years, as seen by a staff photographer yesterday at 1,500 [?]from the Aero Club of Southern Tasmania's Proctor aircraft. The ships are (from foreground).—Ocean Pier: PORT CAMPBELL (8,932 tons), unloading ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 189 words
  4. Losses On Fruit Order Feared

    TASMANIAN fruitgrowers will lose thousands of pounds if the rate of handling fruit for overseas at Hobart does not improve considerably. The deputy chairman of the State Fruit Board (Mr. T. D. ...

    Article : 489 words
  5. If Requested, Australia Would CONSIDER AID IN MALAYA

    SYDNEY, Mon. — Australia would give "very serious consideration" to any request from Britain for aid in ...

    Article : 144 words
  6. NAME WRONGLY SPELT ON COLLEGE FOUNDATION STONE

    "I WISH my name was Smith," remarked Mr. L. Dechaineux, a former principal of the Hobart Technical College, after seeing his name wrongly spelt on a foundation stone set by the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) at the college yesterday. A NEW £40,000 wing being erected ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 199 words
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