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  2. OPTIMISTIC MOSCOW

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Soviet Foreign Vice-Commissar (M. Lozovsky), categorically denying German assertions that there had been 50,000 Russian ...

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  4. MESSERSCHMITT FOR HOBART

    Messerschmitt fighter shot down over Britain, which has been on exhibition m Melbourne, will arrive in Tasmania in October. The Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Mr. F. Beaurepaire) told the Lord Mayor of Hobart (Mr. Soundy) recently he would expedite the transfer of the machine to Tasmania. W. Holyman and Sons Pty. Ltd. has offered ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CASUALTIES IN A.I.F.

    The following A.I.F. casually list was issued at Anglesea Barracks, Hobart, yesterday: Wounded in action: TX507 Pte. D. M. ...

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  7. TO AID RUSSIA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—In a letter to the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) today, the Medical Superintendent of the Canberra Community Hospital (Dr. L. W. ...

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  8. YOUNG CONSTABLES SUSPENDED IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Following allegations that an instructor at the St. Kilda Rd. Police Training Depot had been assaulted late on Monday night and ...

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  9. Missing Aircraft

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Navy Department announced that an aircraft of the North-Eastern Atlantic Coast Patrol has been missing since Thursday. ...

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  10. PILLAGING FROM SHIPS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Sentencing Mrs. Dorothy Geercke (38), to imprisonment for two months, with hard labour, on charges of receiving and having had in ...

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  11. DUTCH CENTRAL GOVERNMENT

    BATAVIA, Tuesday.—Some members of the East Indies House of Representatives suggest the transfer of the seat of the Dutch Central Government from ...

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  12. SHARP NIGHT RAID

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There was a sharp air attack last night on Southampton where substantial damage was done. Fires were started but soon were ...

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  13. Italian Denial

    ROME, Tuesday.—The Navy Minister categorically denied the official British announcement that a British submarine sank the heavy Italian cruiser Gorizia. ...

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  14. Raid On Alexandria

    ALEXANDRIA, Tuesday.—An Egyptian communique says that raiders on Sunday night killed two persons, injured 14, and did slight damage during a raid ...

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  15. CONSERVING TOBACCO

    If smokers realised that for every four cigarettes smoked last year only three were now available, the necessity for reducing their smoking would be recognised, said ...

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  16. SUPERINTENDENT GRANTED LEAVE

    Leave of absence for the duration of the war was granted Superintendent Trousselot at a meeting of the Hobart Fire Brigade Board yesterday. Superintendent Trousselot has ...

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  17. DISTRICT NEWS

    SWANSEA.—At the annual meeting of the Glamorgan War Memorial Institute Mr. A. V. Lyne presided. The financial statement showed a credit of £10. compared ...

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  18. DOLE HILL NEEDS

    Consideration will be given by the Hobart City Council Works Committee next Monday to a petition from residents of Dole Hill in which they seek a new name for ...

    Article : 106 words
  19. War Not Over When Nazis Beaten

    "THIS war will go on for a long time," the Warden of Clarence (Mr. Plummer, M.H.A.), told the Bellerive Red Cross Emergency ...

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  20. COLLECTION OF GARBAGE

    "Although garbage is collected from up to 15,000 houses a week in Hobart the number of complaints about the service received at the Town Hall is not more than 25 a year," ...

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  21. POLL SOUGHT

    The petition signed by Tasman ratepayers asking that a poll be held to determine whether the municipal commission should continue, or whether it should be replaced ...

    Article : 90 words
  22. MUNICIPAL FEES SUBJECT TO PRICE-FIXING

    An indication that municipal fees and charges are subject to price-fixing regulations was given in a letter read at the Richmond Council meeting yesterday. ...

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  23. Rural Production Committee

    The Federal Parliamentary Committee on Rural Production will visit Tasmania about July 20. This was stated by Mr. J. Hiscock general secretory of the Central ...

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  24. Last Italian General In Abyssinia

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Cairo correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that the 36 generals with which Italy began the Abyssinian campaign have been ...

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  25. HAIR—AN AGE TEST

    Often the hair is a reasonably accurate indication of a person's age, not always. For instance, your hair which is now grey and looking lifeless, may be transformed ...

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  26. "Reveille"

    The Army cook iIs the subject of an article by Charles C. Taylor in the July issue of "Reveille." Among other interesting items is a description by W. H. Jarvis of Christmas ...

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