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  2. RECRUITING RESUMED

    Active recruiting for the A.I.F. was resumed in Tasmania yesterday. The State has to provide a minimum of 90 fullytrained men each month, said the Deputy ...

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  3. IMPORT RESTRICTIONS

    A FURTHER saving estimated about £1,250,000 annually in non-sterling exchange will be applied by further import restrictions announced today. About 70 additional Customs classifications have been placed on the list of prohibited ...

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  4. GREEKS GAIN HEIGHTS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Greeks have scored more successes in Albania. In the central sector they have taken fortified heights beyond Klisura, and have ...

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  5. SPITFIRE "3" READY

    LONDON, Monday.—The Spitfire "3" will be the super fighter of the Royal Air Force for the big air battles expected in the Spring, says ...

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  6. ROYAL HOBART HOSPITAL

    THE Board of Munngcmcnt of the Royal Hobart Hospital decided at a meeting last night to ask the Minister for Health (Dr. J. F. Gaha) to ...

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  7. MOTOR FUEL

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Minister for Supply (Senator McBride) said today that it had not yet been decided that petrol ration tickets unused by March ...

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  8. THREE PRIZES TO TASMANIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Of the nine prizes offered in the War Savings Week essay competition in public and private schools, three have been awarded to ...

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  9. BODY FOUND IN SHED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—In a tin shed on an abandoned farm, two miles from her home in the Swan Hill district, the body of Violet Woodier (14) was found ...

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  10. BOYER MILL TESTS

    An important stage in the production of newsprint at the Boyer mills, New Norfolk, was reached yesterday, when hydroelectric power from Waddamana was ...

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  11. SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY

    THE Commonwealth Government was not asleep on the vital subject of shipbuilding, the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 156 words
  12. "LECTURES" BY JUDGES

    The Hobart Trades Hall Council has decided to protest to the Federal Government against the action of Arbitration Court judges, in Federal and State ...

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  14. ENDOWMENT SCHEME

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Constitutional aspects of the proposal to institute Federal child endowment will be discussed at the forthcoming conference of ...

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  15. Army Department Of Education

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The director of the new Army Department of Education who is expected to have the rank of lieut.colonel, will be Dr. R. B. Madgwick. ...

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  16. THAI TROOPS DISPERSED

    HANOI, Monday.—"A Thailand advanced unit was dispersed east of Poipet by our motonsed units," states an official French communique. ...

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  17. HIGHER WAGES SOUGHT

    Evidence on a claim by the Electrical Trades Union of Australia, covering wages and conditions in Tasmania Victoria, New South Wales, and South ...

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  18. THREE SHOT DOWN

    LONDON, Monday.—Two German raiders were shot down over the south of England last night, and a third was destroyed by fighters over the Channel in ...

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  19. "PYJAMA GIRL" ACTION

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A Supreme Court writ demanding the body of the "Pyjama Girl" was issued today against the Commissioner of Police (Mr. Mackay) by a ...

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  20. MEETINGS OF CABINET

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—"If Hitler delayed the war and gave us a chance, we might be able to transfer all service departments to Canberra, but as it is we ...

    Article : 244 words
  21. WHOOPING COUGH PREVALENT

    Whooping cough is unusually prevalent in Hobart, and Dr. Nigel Abbott, Acting Health Officer of the City Council, yesterday advised ...

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  22. SECT'S PREMISES RAIDED

    SYDNEY, Monday—In a raid on buildings at the Jehovah's Witnesses settlement at Sandgate, Newcastle, today, police confiscated literature and ...

    Article : 145 words
  23. MAY LEAVE SPAIN

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Telegraph correspondent on the Spanish frontier says the Spanish Government has assured former King Carol of ...

    Article : 138 words
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  25. LICENSING OF WHEATGROWERS

    CANBERRA, Monday.—So that the new Federal stabilisation plan may operate expeditiously, it is imperative that all applications for the registration of ...

    Article : 112 words
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