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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    THE TWO submarine disasters that have shocked the world in the last few days, one in the United States and the latest in England, will ...

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  3. Topics of the Day LONGFORD WATER SHORTAGE

    There is likely to be a serious domestic water shortage at Longford if the flood waters do not recede to-day ...

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  4. PERSONAL

    Guests at the Brisbane Hotel during the week-end were:—Mr. T. R. Frodey (Sydney); Lady Jones, Mrs. T. Sampson (Hobart); Messrs. W. and ...

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  5. STAYS DOWN RIVER

    A racing current in the upper reaches — a result of the tremendous fresh pouring in from the South Esk— ...

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  6. MORE RAIN FALLS

    Although flood waters in C the north receded considerably yesterday, it is expected that they will rise again ...

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  7. LOAN COUNCIL THREATENED BY BORROWING

    South Australia's contention that semi-Governmental borrowing on the scale practised in the eastern states was a threat to ...

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  8. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    SPAIN. — General Narvaez fought a duel with Senor Sagasti after a stormy debate in the Senate at the close of the sitting ...

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  9. OPEN SPACES

    LAUNCESTON needs all the open spaces it possesses, and more. The provision of playing grounds is not keeping pace with the ...

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  10. WORKED HARD FOR PRIZE

    After working on titles for many days and filling many sheets with possible entries for the No. 1 "Title, Please" competition, Mr. H. A. Miles, of 5 ...

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  11. MR. W. R. BEECROFT

    Mr. W. R. Beeroft, who died at Launceston on Friday, was buried yesterday. at Carr Villa. From the late Mr. Beecroft's home at Invermay a ...

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  12. RAILWAY UNION PRESIDENT RESIGNS

    It was reported yesterday that two members of the state council of the Tasmanian branch of the Australian Railways' Union had resigned because of ...

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  13. Council Agenda

    At to-night's meeting of the City Council the principal subjects listed on the agenda are a letter from the Northern Tasmanian Town Planning ...

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  14. CONFIDENCE IN SECRETARY

    At a well-attended general meeting of the Burnie sub-branch of the A.R.U. held during the week-end, members expressed resentment at the attack on ...

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  15. BOY RESCUES BROTHER

    Courage and resource were shown by Howard Hutchins (14), of Grafton, who climbed 30ft. down a rope to rescue his sixteen-year-old brother, Norman, ...

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  16. Motor Cyclist Injured

    George Joseph Hunt (34), of Relbia, received probable fractures of the right wrist and ankle yesterday, when the motor cycle he was riding ...

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  17. "ROAD A DISGRACE"

    Sir,—Please allow me a few lines about the Taroona's call at Bell Bay. First it got in on time, at 8.30. but it was 10.30 or 10.45 before the first load ...

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  18. LIQUID FUEL

    THE RECENT report of the Commonwealth Standing Committee on Liquid Fuels was in the nature of a cold shower on the idea of ...

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  19. BUFFET STAFF

    Sir,—Your Saturday's issue reported that certain girls of the railway buffet staff had signified their intention of resigning from the A.R.U. on account ...

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  20. LONG FLIGHT TO AID INJURED MAN

    Captain Frank Roberts left Essendon airport yesterday to. fly 2000 miles to bring a man with a broken leg from Quilpie (Queensland). It will ...

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  21. NAVAL ESCORT FOR ROYAL GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    Two cruisers of the Australian squadron will be at Fremantle to greet the Duke and Duchess of Kent when they arrive there from England on ...

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  22. PART OF CARGO LEFT BEHIND

    Heavy rain yesterday afternoon and last night prevented the Brisbane Star from loading all her consignment of 40,000 cases of apples for the United ...

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  23. Tasmanian Singer Has Successful Debut Abroad

    The Tasmanian soprano, Margherita Grandi, was given a tremendous ovation on her debut at Glyndebourne Opera House as Lady Macbeth in ...

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  24. MEMORIAL WINDOW UNVEILED

    A special service was held at the Methodist Church yesterday afternoon by Rev. Russell Orton, B.A., to unveil a memorial window. The window, ...

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  25. Floods in Yugoslavia Render 20,000 Homeless

    Floods in Yugoslavia have rendered 20,000 people homeless. Road and rail transport in Northern Yugoslavia is disorganised. ...

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  26. HAD STROKE AFTER WEDDING

    Mrs. R. Grave died in the Cottage Hospital, Currie, about 3 o'clock this morning as the result of a stroke. She attended a wedding reception last night, ...

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  27. CHAMPION BOWLER DIES SUDDENLY

    Mr. H. O'Brien, who for many years was one of the foremost bowlers in the state, died suddenly on the Claremont golf course yesterday afternoon. Mr. ...

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  28. FIRST R.C. CHURCH IN CANBERRA

    St. Christopher's Church, the first Roman Catholic Church in Canberra, was officially opened to-day by the Apostolic Delegate (Archbishop ...

    Article : 155 words
  29. NOMINATIONS FOR ELECTIONS

    A third extension of the closing time for nominations for endorsement as U.C.P. candidates to contest the Bendigo, Indi, and Flinders electorates at ...

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  30. FIVE KILLED IN AIR CRASHES IN GREAT BRITAIN

    Two were killed and one injured to-day when a naval flying boat crashed into the sea off Little Hampton. Three were killed yesterday when ...

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  31. MIDLAND SHOW ENTRIES

    For the 101st exhibition of the Midlands Agricultural Association at Campbell Town on June 14. the following entries have been received:— ...

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  32. FRUIT SEASON ENDS

    Tasmanian fruit shipments for overseas markets have nearly ended. As previously announced there is a possibility that an additional steamer will ...

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  33. No Collaboration With Jews

    A new decree issued forbids all forms of collaboration or professional association between Jewish and non-Jewish professional men and women. ...

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  34. Advertising

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  35. THREE ACCIDENTS IN SOUTH

    Several persons were admitted to the Royal Hobart Hospital during the week-end as the result of accident. Herbert Burn (75), 11 Lord-street, ...

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  36. Descendant Of Dick Whittington On London Council

    Mr. C. R. Whittington, a direct descendant of Sir William Whittington, who was the father of the famous Dick Whittington, has been elected to the ...

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  37. Oxford Group "Pesters" Ms.P.

    In a letter to "The Times," the noted author, Mr. A. P. Herbert, complains that Oxford Group adherents are "pestering, not merely in the House of ...

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  38. TRAVELLER KILLED BY TRAIN

    Alfred William Stence (53). single, a chemist, of Roseville, was killed instantly last night when he was struck by a train while he was standing on ...

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  39. FIRE IN TOWN HALL

    A length of runner carpet was used to assist patrons to escape from the dress circle when a fire broke out, blocking the stairway in the main ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND IMPORT RESTRICTIONS

    The Government will appeal against Mr. Justice Cullan's judgment invalidating the import restrictions, the Attorney-General (Mr. Mason) said ...

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  41. ITALIAN AVIATORS TO LEAVE SPAIN

    The Italian Government has ordered 1230 aviators in Spain and Majorca to return home. They will hand over their planes to General Franco's forces ...

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