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  2. Topics of the Day COMMITTEE PLANTS MANY TREES

    Seventy-one varieties, totalling 4733 trees, have been planted to date by the Tasmanian Tree Planting ...

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  3. ASSISTANCE SOUGHT

    Returned soldiers' organisations throughout Tasmania have been asked by the Civil Defence Legion to co-operate ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    No one can take away our joy, for me measure joy to our-selves.—E. Kates. ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. PERSONAL

    The Governor, Sir Ernest Clark, will leave Hobart by the Orontes to-day for Melbourne, where he will be the guest of the Governor of Victoria ...

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  7. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    THE "BRICKS" — These gentlemen (?) amused them-solves last night by taking gates off their hinges and removing ...

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  8. SOUTH ESK SEAT

    The Warden of Lilydale" (Mr. L. A. Procter) was elected yesterday," t" the South Esk seat. in the. Legislatiye ...

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  9. APPOINTMENTS ANNOUNCED

    The appointments to Methodist Churches in Victoria and Tasmania for the ensuing year ware decided by the conference at Wesley Church to-day. ...

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  10. TECHNICAL AID OFFERED

    "It shows a very fine spirit indeed," said the Master Warden (Mr. W. Robinson yesterday, commenting on a letter the Marine Board has received from ...

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  11. [LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA.] The Examiner

    MUCH ABUSE was hurled at the Marquess of Londonderry, Marquess of Londonderry, statesman and aviator, after he published his book, "Ourselves and ...

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  12. Port Melbourne Leaves

    The Port Melbourne sailed from Beauty Point at 3 p.m. yesterday for London, Hull, Antwerp, and Hamburg, with 40,293 cases of, apples, ...

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  13. Learn-to-Swim CAMPAIGN ENDS AT LONGFORD

    "The Examiner" and 7EX Learn-to-Swim Campaign was completed at Longford yesterday, when ten children qualified for their certificates. Rev. ...

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  14. Apple Juice Drinks

    The treatment of by-products of the fruitgrowing industry is mentioned by Mr. J. E. McCulloch in the course of a report, issued yesterday, ...

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  15. ROAD TO WORLD PEACE

    "Universal Education to Aid Peace" was the subject chosen by Miss Martha Root. New York journalist and lecturer, in her talk at the Public Library ...

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  16. GIFTS OF MONEY AND GOODS

    Gifts of, money and goods to the After-Care Welfare Fund were acknowledged yesterday. The position of the fund yesterday ...

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  17. GIFTS FOR NEW CRUISER

    The Treasurer (Mr. E. Dwyer Gray), on behalf of the Government, presented to Captain R. R. Stewart, of H.M.A.S. Hobart, this morning several ...

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  18. MT. LYELL MINES SCHOOL

    Record enrolments in the junior and senior sections of the Mount Lyell School of Mines and Industries were. reported by the principal (Mr. F. O. ...

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  19. COMPULSORY VOTING

    THE SUGGESTION that voting for aldermen should be compulsory made no appeal to the Hobart City Council. Voting at ...

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  20. Cadet for Museum

    "We are certainly not seeking to engage a cadet because we want any extra help at the muscu[?]." declared the Mayor (Alderman A. E. Wyett), ...

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  21. TRINITY COLLEGE RESULTS

    Details of the theoretical examination of the Trinity College of Music, London, held at the Launceston centre last December, with the honours candidates ...

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  22. NOT CONSULTED IN NORTH

    A complaint that Northern exporters had not been consulted regarding the nomination of Tasmania's representative under the Apple and Pear Organisation ...

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  23. Conservatory Display

    The John Hart Conservatory in City Park. which is noted for its magnificent floral displays, contains at present a particularly fine show of ...

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  24. BALL FOR NAVAL OFFICERS

    The Warden of Beaconsfield (Mr. H. A. Court) on Thursday conferred with Councillors C. W. Gibbs. Gordon R. Allison, and W. F. Hutchins, to make ...

    Article : 238 words
  25. Electricity Supply

    The electricity supply of residents between Dry-street and Landale-street, including Landale-street, Wharf to Invermay-road, will be cut ...

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  26. ACCOUNTANTS TO MEET

    The General Council of the Commonwealth Institute of Accountants will hold a meeting in Hobart from March 13 to 17. All states are ...

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  27. CITY APPEAL FOR SANATORIUM

    At a recent meeting of the Launceston Sanatorium Committee it was reported that the annual appeal had realised £188/0/3. Expenses amounting ...

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  28. MUST NOT BE A LIABILITY

    The Federal Government would not assist the states financially in the education of refugee migrants, said the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) to-day. ...

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  29. RESTORATION OF OLD CHURCH

    The Windermere Church Restoration Fund Committee has decided to go ahead immediately with the work on the church, and to institute another ...

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  30. MISSION WORKER ON HALLS

    The secretary of the Launceston City Mission (Mr. A. Menzies) has received from Rev. S. A McDonald. M.B.E, general secretary of the Sydney City ...

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  31. GREAT LAKE ROAD REPAIRS

    A sum of £300 will be provided by the Government and another £200 by the Westbury Council to repair the road from Westbury to its junction with ...

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  32. OPPOSE CLOSING ON SATURDAY

    Burnie retailers definitely oppose Saturday morning closing. This was stated by prominent shopkeepers at Burnie yesterday. ...

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  33. SALVATION ARMY

    Major Arthur Fox, who was the first Salvation Army lieutenant to be stationed at Invermay, and was for some time at Tasmanian 'headquarters. has ...

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  34. WINDERMERE CHURCH FUND

    Amount in hand. £258/16 6; Mrs. O Birch, £5; total, £263/18/6. ...

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  35. REV. C. F. GRIBBLE'S FAREWELL

    The service to-morrow morning at Paterson-street Methodist Church will be conducted by Rev. C. F. Gribble. M.A. This will be Mr. Gribble's ...

    Article : 64 words
  36. MAYOR'S BUSH FIRE APPEAL

    A donation of £2/9/- from the mechanics' branch" of the Post Office Which was received at the Town Hall yesterday, brought the Mayor's ...

    Article : 39 words
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