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  2. MISHAP ON NORTH-WEST COAST ROAD

    The motor lorry driven by cyrill crocker which overturned on the North-West Coast road, between Carrick and Hagley, on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. REDUCING WHEAT PRODUCTION

    Early in the new year, the Federal Government will call a special Premiers' conference to consider plans for restricting wheat production in Australia next year. The Commonwealth Government could apply restrictions on its ...

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  4. ELECTRICITY PROFITS AGAIN LARGE

    Profits form the Electricity Department again enabled the Launceston City Council to show a credit balance in its general account for the financial year which ended on June 30 last. However, the electricity profits were smaller ...

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  5. BARGAIN SALES

    Bargain sales by big city stores and chain stores of a huge range of commodities will become illegal if ...

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  6. FIRED SHELL ACROSS LUGGER'S BOWS

    A Darwin coastal fort fired a six-inch shell across the bows of a pearling lugger to-day when she failed to obey a signal ...

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  7. AIR TRAINING STARTS ON DECEMBER 27

    Approved civil air training establishments will begin the training of pilots for the 'Royal Australian Air Force ...

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  8. BRIBERY CHARGES PAID £124 INTO BANK

    Mrs. T. Tunnecliffe, wife of the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, may be asked be give evidence before the Royal Commission appointed to investigate allegations of bribery of members of Parliament in connection with the ...

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  9. Deloraine Council FOR HOSPITAL TREATMENT

    Requesting an agreement on lined suggested by the Department of Health for the treatment of infections ...

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  10. DEVONPORT COUNCIL

    The monthly report of the municipal inspector (Mr. K. M. Hickman), received at the Devonport Council meeting yesterday stated that information had ...

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  11. SHORTAGE OF MEN

    An acute shortage of men, particularly for harvesting, was reported at the meeting of the Longford Council ...

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  12. Clay Pigeons HOBART GUN CLUB

    There was a good muster of shooters at Derwent Park on Saturday afternoon, when the Hobart Gun Club conducted its last shoot of the year. ...

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  13. OVERSEERS AT BURNIE

    Notice of motion that the council consider the appointment of overseers from the north and south wards was given by Cr. G. Wright at the month. ...

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  14. DERBY ARREARS OF RATES £1448

    The monthly meeting of the Ringarooma Council was held in the council chambers, Derby, yesterday. Those present were:—The Warden (Cr. J. J. ...

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  15. SHIP FIRE

    Wearing smoke helmets, firemen last night and early to-day fought an outbreak of fire in the forward hold of an ...

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  16. SOVIET PROTEST AGAINST EXPORT CONTROL

    The Moscow radio declares that the Soviet has sent a note to the British and French embassies protesting against the British decision to seize ...

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  17. SPECIAL FARES DURING HOLIDAY PERIOD

    At a meeting of the Burnie Tourist and Progress Association a letter was received from the Commissioner of Transport (Mr. M. S. Wilson), in reply ...

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  18. RISK EXPULSION BY FAILING TO OBSERVE AWARDS

    Aliens in Australia who disregard Federal awards are liable to have their permits to remain in Australia cancelled and to be compelled to leave ...

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  19. British Labour Distrusts Ministry's Ability

    The Labour Leader (Mr. Attlee) declared in a speech to-day that Labour had made a truce concerning by-elections, but distrusted the ...

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  20. MINE SINKINGS CONTINUE

    According to an agency message, the Swedish steamer Vinga has been sunk by an explosion. The crew of 21 have been taken aboard a Danish steamer. ...

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  21. Britain Defending Justice and Freedom

    Cardinal Hinsley, in a broadcast to- day, declared:—"I am convinced that Britain is fighting for the defence of things of the spirit and for justice and ...

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  22. UNRULY RAIL UNION MEETING

    A stormy meeting of the Australian Railways Union at the Traders Hall last night was provoked into ...

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  23. WHARF LABOURER KILLED BY FALLING BAR

    When a sling of about a ton of lead bars broke while being loaded into an oversea ship at Port Pirie this morning, Samuel Mifsud, a Maltese wharf ...

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  24. JEWS FORBIDDEN TO BUY NEW CLOTHES

    A decree forbids Jews throughout Germany to buy new clothes, darning wool to mend old ones, or leather to ...

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  25. LIGHT HORSEMAN IN SMASH

    Edward Fairlie Cunninghame, of Quirindi, a member of the 24th Light Horse Regiment, which is at present in camp at Inverell, received a fractured ...

    Article : 87 words
  26. Tennis MIXED DOUBLES AT KOOYONG

    Playing with fine understanding and dash, Vivian McGrath and Miss Joan Hartigan defeated Australia's outstanding mixed doubles pair, I. Hopinan and ...

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  27. German Planes Over England

    Two German planes above Suffolk at a great height to-day came from the north and flew south-east, emitting clouds of white smoke. There were no ...

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  28. Ulverstone Hospital

    The report of the matron, tabled at last night's meeting of the Ulverstone General Hospital Board, showed that the daily average of beds occupied was ...

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  29. WOMAN CRASHES TO DEATH OVER GAP

    Miss Rita Hope Eggeling (31), of Lewisham crashed to her death from the cliffs near Jacob's Ladder, The Gap to-day. She was seen by a man to ...

    Article : 83 words
  30. Ten Killed On H.M.S. Jersey

    The Admiralty announces that two officers from the British destroyer Jersey, and eight ratings are missing and believed to have been killed, and ...

    Article : 57 words
  31. TO FURNISH NEW PANTRY AT NURSES' HOME

    To assist in the furnishing of a new pantry at the Nurses' Home, members of the Launceston Public Hospital staff Dramatic Club provided a concert in ...

    Article : 100 words
  32. Advertising

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    Advertising : 29 words
  33. TO-DAY'S SUMMARY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
  34. AVERAGING PRICES

    The Commonwealth Price Commissioner (Professor D. B. Copland) announces that the averaging system of determining prices may be applied to ...

    Article : 46 words
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