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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    IN AN ADDRESS to the Empire yesterday, Mr. Anthony Eden, again a member of the British Cabinet, left no doubt as the ...

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  3. Topics of the Day STATE MAY BENEFIT

    Tasmania may benefit from the cancellation of ocean cruises to the Pacific and other parts, and the coming ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Love is above all; and when it prevails in us, we shall all be lovely, and in Love with God and with one another. ...

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  5. APPEAL FOR RED CROSS FUNDS

    The Northern Tasmanian section of the Australian Red Cross Society launches to-day an appeal for funds with ...

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  6. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    ABSCONDERS.—Within the last ten days, District-Constable Vanderville has apprehended no fewer than six bolters. ...

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  7. War Sidelights ON THE WESTERN FRONT

    Nothing of a spectacular character has yet been attempted by the French commander-in-chief, who has been conient with driving a useful salient ...

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  8. Personal

    Mr. E. M. Johnson, K.C., of Hobart, crossed to Melbourne by plane yesterday. Mr. J. Jordon, of Meander, has ...

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  9. REFRAIN FROM BOYCOTT

    Another appeal to Australians to refrain from any boycott of friendly aliens was made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-day, after he had ...

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  10. AVERAGE COST OF £88

    Since the inception of the soldiers' children education scheme 18 years ago the board of control has expended £95,816 for education and maintenance ...

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  11. TO AID SOCIETY

    To raise funds for the Red Cross Society, the committee of the Musical Association of Tasmania decided at a meeting to-night to hold a musical ...

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  12. OBITUARY

    Mr. Frederick N. Clarke, formerly a prominent yachtsman, racehorse owner, and athlete, died at his residence, "Clutha," Barrack-street, this morning, ...

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  13. Plane Services

    The air services from Melbourne to Launceston and Launceston to Hobart, were disorganised yesterday owing to bad weather. The Pengana ...

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  14. PARADES OF TRAINED MEN NEXT MONTH

    Eighty-six returned soldiers and men with previous military training in Launceston and northern centres, as well as 77 on the North-West Coast, ...

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  15. COLLECTION OF DEBTS

    About 2800 judgment orders, about 75 of which were given in favour of moneylenders, were issued against Commonwealth public servants during ...

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  16. ARMS FROM U.S.A.

    PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT is confident that the Legislature will now agree to amend the Neutrality Act to permit the sale of war ...

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  17. Court's Late Finish

    The sittings of the Criminal Court at Launceston yesterday finished at an unusually late hour. Several cases were dealt with in the morning, ...

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  18. A.I.F. ORIGINALS

    A largely attended committee meeting was held at the Anzac Hostel, when arrangements for the annual reunion on Saturday and Sunday, October 21 ...

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  19. CLOSING TIMES ALTERED

    Consequent upon altered schedules of air services, the 8 a.m. daily letter mail to Melbourne has been discontinued. The letter mail and air surcharge mail ...

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  20. SPECIAL WORK COMPLETED

    The Launceston City Council had decided that the principle of "carryon" should be maintained throughout any difficulties in which the Empire may ...

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  21. GOING ON WITH WORK

    The directors of Australian. News- print Mills Pty. Ltd. decided to-day, after discussion of the new conditions set up by the prevailing state of war, ...

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  22. WILL BE GIVEN MONEY

    Australians who had become stranded at Bombay because of the dislocation of shipping services caused by the war will be provided with berths as ...

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  23. FINALISTS IN FLYING SCHOLARSHIP

    The following are the finalists in the flying scholarship being held at Western Junction:—George E. Brown, 9 Pen-quite-road: Don R. von Bertouch, 26 ...

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  24. NEW MILITARY QUARTERS

    "Beaumaris," formerly the picturesque an well-known home of the Roberts family in Montpelier-street, which recently was acquired by the ...

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  25. AGAINST RISING COSTS

    Close co-operation between the Commonwealth and State Governments was required to ensure that public interests would be protected against rising costs ...

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  26. INFORMATION MINISTRY ESTABLISHED

    By a proclamation issued to-night, the new Commonwealth Department of Information was formally created by the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie), ...

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  27. LEVEL CROSSING ACCIDENT

    A ganger's motor trolly was badly damaged when it came into collision with a car on the James-street level crossing at Ulverstone about 4.15 p.m. ...

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  28. NATIONALITY ACT

    The Commonwealth Government has decided not to amend the Commonwealth Nationality Act to make the residential qualifications, which apply ...

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  29. REDUCED HOURS FOR CARTERS

    HOBART, Monday. The main provision in the new wages board determination for carters and drivers is a reduction in the hours of ...

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  30. MEN FOR OVERSEAS

    THE CIRCUMSTANCES which would enable an expeditionary force to be sent from Australia would be entirely welcome. Nothing would ...

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  31. EMPIRE AIR MAIL CHARGES

    The following inclusive charges now apply to mail matter despatched by air from Australia to the following countries: United Kingdom, Eire, and all ...

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  32. LIBRARY BOARD MEETING

    It was revealed at the monthly meeting of the Public Library Board last night that the balance to the credit of the library was 4/8. A total of 98 ...

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  33. OGILVIE MEMORIAL FUND

    To-day's donations to the Ogilvle Memorial Fund were:—Previously acknowledged, £152/4/-: Mr. K. Hay. 1: Mrs. H. Lockett. 2/-: Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  34. RAVENSWOOD-RD.

    At a meeting of the Mowbray Progress Association last night, it was decided to write to the St. Leonards Council, asking it to approach the ...

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  35. Advertising

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  36. VICTORIA LEAGUE WAR FUND

    It was decided at a meeting of the Victoria League at the Metropole yesterday afternoon to open a fund to be called the Victoria League War ...

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  37. SHOW ENTRIES EXTENDED

    The executive committee of the National Show, at its meeting last evening decided to extend the time for receiving entries, at ordinary rates, ...

    Article : 82 words
  38. PASS SYSTEM IN PARLIAMENT

    The institution of the system of passes for entry into Parliament House was the subject of a question by Mr. Cameron (C.P., S.A.) in the House of ...

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  39. MR. LYONS LEFT £836 NET

    Estate in the Commonwealth worth about £836 net was left by the late Mr. J. A. Lyons, Prime Minister of Australia. The will was lodged for ...

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  40. MUSEUM IN TOWER OF CATHEDRAL

    At a meeting of the Parochial Council of St. David's Cathedral this evening it was decided that the council assume the responsibility for the ...

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  41. TURNOVER TAX IS SUGGESTED

    The imposition of a turnover tax of one per cent., instead of a sales tax, was suggested by Mr. Price (U.A.P., S.A.) in the House of Representatives ...

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  42. Flour Tax Reduced

    The rate of flour tax has been reduced from £5/14/9 a ton to £5/2/9. The new rate will apply from to-morrow. ...

    Article : 27 words
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