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  2. Personal

    The Governor (Sir Ernest Clark) travelled to Devonport yesterday, and was the guest of the Rotary Club at lunch. In the afternoon he invested ...

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  3. CHRISTMAS LEAVE

    Senator C. A. Lamp yesterday made an unsuccessful L attempt to secure longer Christmas leave for ...

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  4. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    ABSCONDERS. — Before the brig City of Sydney left the wharf on Thursday night, she was boarded, as usual, by ...

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  5. Topics of the Day CHILDREN'S COURT NEW ROOMS

    From early in the New Year the Launceston Children's Court will be conducted in the rooms in cameron-street ...

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  6. SEND MONEY TO-DAY

    As Christmas is but a few days away will you please send in your contribution to' "The Examiner" and 7EX ...

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  7. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    IN CONGRATULATIING Mr. Cosgrove upon his elevation to the premiership we said yesterday that one of the major asks of his ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    When a man chooses to do God's will he sets himself free from worry, lack and incompleteness. He liberates himself ...

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  9. STATE TOURIST TRADE

    Victoria is the only state from which the summer tourist traffic to Tasmania appears likely to hold its own this season. Bookings and enquiries ...

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  10. DEATH OF REV. H. ADAMS

    Rev. Hugh Adams, minister of Chalmers Presbyterian Church, Launceston, died suddenly early yesterday morning in his 62nd year. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Flour Price Raised

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Lawson) announced yesterday that the Commonwealth Prices Commissioner had issued an order increasing the ...

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  12. LEARN-TO-SWIM CAMPAIGN

    When tuition for pupils who nominated under "The Examiner" and 7EX learn to swim campaign ended on Monday it was announced by the South ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S VOICE

    THE AIMS of the Australian shortwave broadcasting service, to be inaugurated by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-day are described ...

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  14. Adelaide Knight Was Millionaire

    "The Times" states that although the amount has not been officially disclosed the value of the estate of the late Sir Langdon Bonython, of ...

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  15. DONATIONS FOR RED CROSS

    Donations yesterday for the Red Cross Appeal, Northern division, were: Previously acknowledged, £3133/6/2. Brisbane Hotel American tea and ...

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  16. OBITUARY

    Many friends and relatives gathered at Lilydale on Monday afternoon to attend tile funeral of the late Mr. E. A. Dolbey. A short service was ...

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  17. BRIGADE MAKES GOOD SAVE

    A fire which might have had serious consequences had it spread broke out in a tinsmith's workshop at the rear of W. Hart and Sons Pty. Ltd., ...

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  18. TATTS ILLEGAL IN N.S.W.

    The High Court this afternoon in effect confirmed a decision that "foreign" lotteries are illegal in New South Wales. ...

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  19. 24 YEARS AGO

    YESTERDAY was the 24th anniversary of the completion of Australia's evacuation from Anzac Cove. The story of the great withdrawal is ...

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  20. Dr. W. R. Stewart

    The death occurred in Melbourne on Saturday of Dr. William Robert Stewart, in his 88th year. The late Dr Stewart was born at Evandale ...

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  21. PROMOTIONS OF TEACHERS

    The following state school teachers have been promoted. The promotions will take effect from January 1, 1940: A. D. McKay, Launceston Junior ...

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  22. BITUMEN SUPPLY

    Referring to a report regarding a shortage of bitumen in Australia, Mr. Vernon Smith, general manager of the Shell Company of Australia Ltd., has ...

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  23. POLITICIANS AT REGATTAS

    Stating that it was time politicians kept away from meetings of the New Norfolk Regatta Association Committee Mr. J. J. Dwyer, V,C., M.H.A., ...

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  24. COUNCIL REFORM

    President of the Legislative Council that members should meet and discuss the question of Upper House reform is welcome, and might ...

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  25. INVESTITURE AT DEVONPORT

    A large and very representative gathering assembled at the Devonport Town Hall yesterday afternoon to witness the investiture of ...

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  26. Sensational Rise In Wheat Prices

    The sensational wheat rise is continuing. The market closed to-day 4 to 4½ cents higher than Saturday's quotations, and 44 cents higher than ...

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  27. WAR PENSIONS WILL BE PAID TO-DAY

    Advice was received from the Postal Department yesterday that war pensions and military allotments, which normally would have been paid ...

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  28. Advertising

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  29. Hobart Marine Board Receipts Over £50,000

    At the final meeting for the year of the Hobart Marine Board to-day. It was disclosed in the annual report that for the first time in the board's history ...

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  30. SALVATION ARMY

    For Christmas relief work in Launceston the Salvation Army acknowledges the following donations:— "Ashfield," £2: E.R., £1: Mr. Gourlay, ...

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  31. NO OVERTIME PAY

    Cabinet at a meeting to-day considered another application by the Public Service Association that public servants who worked overtime should be ...

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  32. Ingenious German Petrol Tanks

    "It is the most interesting thing I have seen." said' the Australian Minister for Air (Mr. Frairbairn) in France when shown the self-sealing ...

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