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  2. Advertising

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  3. FATE OF STATE'S FREE HOSPITAL PLANS TO BE DECIDED BY CABINET TO-DAY

    HOBART—The fate of Tasmania's free hospital scheme will be decided by Cabinet to-day, and it appears almost certain to end shortly. The announcement that the Federal Government would discontinue the daily bed subsidy of 8/- per day in public hospitals if the State did not agree to its insurance plan came as a surprise. ...

    Article : 433 words
  4. New Burnie hotels

    [?] progress is being made with Burnie's two new hotels, as shown in these pictures. Top: The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 38 words
  5. Retailers, "No" to night shopping

    LAUNCESTON.—The Retail Traders' Association of Tasmania yesterday agreed that the existing spread of trading hours should continue. A move for the opening of shops on Friday nights and Saturday morning closing ...

    Article : 373 words
  6. CLARK ON RENTS:

    SYDNEY. — Rent control imposed a "vicious injustice" on a small section of ...

    Article : 181 words
  7. SEATS IN REVERSE SAVE AIR CRASH PASSENGERS

    TRAPANI (Sicily).—Seats facing backwards was the reason put forward to explain the "lucky" escapes of 50 survivors of a British four-engined Hermes airliner which plunged into the sea near Trapani early yesterday. This method of seating ...

    Article : 265 words
  8. Desert warfare exercise

    HOBART— More than 130 officers of the Citizen Military Forces and the Australian Regular Army in Tasmania ...

    Article : 74 words
  9. Liberals call for nominations

    SYDNEY.— The New South Wales Liberal Party is calling for nominations for 19 country seats. Sixteen are State seats ...

    Article : 107 words
  10. FIVE KILLED IN ROAD ACCIDENTS

    MELBOURNE—A seven-year old school boy, Ronald James Dawson of Nell st., Car[?] was killed instantly yesterday ...

    Article : 197 words
  11. "COLD WAR" CAUSE OF £200M. DEFENCE BILL

    LAUNCESTON.—The spending of ££200,000,000 on defence was not the Government's choice but was forced by the "cold war," the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said at Launceston last night. Speaking at the annual dinner of the Retail Traders' Association, Mr. Menzies said that 95 p.c. of the Government's budget of £960,000,000 ...

    Article : 307 words
  12. Stranded tourists' night in snow

    CANBERRA— About 200 tired and dishevelled people who were stranded overnight on Mount Kosciusko in snowbound ...

    Article : 75 words
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