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  3. STATE "KNIFED IN BACK" ON TATT'S SCHEME PREMIER SAYS

    HOBART — Both the Victorian Premier (Mr. Cain) and the New Zealand Prime Minister (Mr. Holland) had knifed Tasmania in the back on the Tattersalls issue, the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said yesterday. ...

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  4. Harbor conference

    Mr. C. C. Busby (second from left), Master Warden of the Burnie Marine Board and chairman of the intra-State conference of port authorities at present being held in Burnie, chatting with other Master Wardens during a conference break yesterday. At left is Mr. R. Gibson (Hobart Master Warden), while at right is Mr. J. Astell (Devonport Master Warden). Next to Mr. Astell is Mr. W. Hart (Master Warden of Launceston). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 75 words
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  6. Threat to kill Queen if she lands in Gibraltar

    LONDON.—The Liberal Leader (Mr. Clement Davies) has received a letter saying "If your Queen sets foot in Gibraltar, we shall kill her." Similar letters are understood to have been received by Mr. Attlee and other M's.P. The Queen and the ...

    Article : 350 words
  7. TENANTS ACT

    HOBART— a bill extending the Landlord and Tenant Act for another six months was introduced in the House ...

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  9. FIRM POLICY ON JAPAN NEEDED

    SYDNEY.—The only way in which reawmable relations with Japan can be established is by a clear policy which protects Australia's security at all times, Dr. H. V. Evatt said yesterday. ...

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  10. "70 YEARS" TO SEAL ROADS

    HOBART.—At the present rate of progress, it would take 70 years to seal the 1400 miles of classified roads in Tasmania, Mr. Best (Lib.) told the House of Assembly yesterday during the Address-in-Reply ...

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  11. West "must maintain Naval supremacy"

    LONDON—"In modern warfare the production of arms may have to be centred in the U.S. and New Zealand, and therefore it is absolutely vital for the Western Powers to maintain Naval supremacy," the former Governor-General of New Zealand (Lord Freyberg) said on Wednesday. ...

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