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  2. Topics of the Day ACCIDENT FATAL

    When a mottor lorry carrying seven persons got out of control and crashed into a bank on Fingerpost Hill, near ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Love is life's wealth; ne'er spent, but ever spending More rich by giving, taking by discarding: ...

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  4. MARKET GENUINELY FIRM

    Contrary to the expectations not only of the brokers and the visiting valuers but of the majority of buyers, the wool market at Launceston on Saturday was genuinely firm on the rates at the last sales in Melbourne and ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    The death occurred in London on Friday of Mr. Joseph Gillot, aged 88, composer of "Sons of the Southern Seas." ...

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  6. AIR GUARD SCHEME

    Aero clubs in all States are behind a move to form a Civil Air Guard in Australia and thus build a ...

    Article : 549 words
  7. Advertising

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  8. DONATIONS FOR BUSH FIRE VICTIMS

    Donations received on Saturday morning for the Mayor's fund for relief of bush fire distress in Victoria were £95 15s 3d, bringing the total to £1490 ...

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  9. FINANCES OF DOMINION

    Community control of credit in New Zealand is going to succeed. This is the opinion of the Treasurer (Mr. E. Dwyer Gray), who, with Mr. J. ...

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  10. CORKY SCAB AGAIN

    CORKY SCAB has turned up again. Because a few Tasmanian potatoes sent to Victoria were affected by scab a ban on the ...

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  11. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    FORGERY—A ticket-of leave holder named William Steele was yesterday morning taken to the police office on a ...

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  12. [LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA.] The Examiner

    IN THE MAIN any surprises at the wool sales held at Launceston on Saturday were pleasant ones. There was some disappointment at the ...

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  13. Progress of Drill

    The Minister for Mines (Major T. H. Davies) advised yesterday that the diamond drill at the old Tasmania Mine at Beaconsfield had ...

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  14. MOVING OF MARKET

    The City Council should be prepared to run drapers', butchers' and grocers' stalls if it moves the fish market ...

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  15. FIRE DESTROYS TIMBER

    A stack containing 85.000 super feet of timber, valued at 850, was destroyed by fire at Gee and Company's mill on the slopes of Mount Barrow, near ...

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  16. Bush Fire Warning

    The following bush fire warning was issued by the Hobart Weather Bureau last night: "With the forests in rather an inflammable condition ...

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  17. Motor Cycle Overturns

    On the West Tamar road on Saturday a collision occurred between a car, driven by James Stewart, of Winnaleah, and a motor cycle, ...

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  18. PLENTY OF EGGS AVAILABLE IN LAUNCESTON

    The Australian fleet may, after all, have bacon and eggs for breakfast when it visits Hobart next month, for there are ample supplies of eggs ...

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  19. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at his residence at Brookdale early yesterday morning of Dr. Walter Henry Tofft, at the age of 76 years. He had been in ...

    Article : 371 words
  20. FACTOR FOR PEACE

    THE BRITISH Home Secretary (Sir Samuel Hoare) has no doubts about the future of England and the Empire. He goes as far as to say ...

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  21. RECORD CROWD AT PICNIC

    All previous records for a railway picnic at Longford went by the board yesterday, when 6000 people crowded the picturesque Mill Dam grounds. ...

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  22. DISTORTION OF FACTS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said yesterday that he was greatly disappointed at the attitude adopted by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Curtin) ...

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  23. TECHNICAL CLASSES FOR BURNIE

    Technical classes will commence at Burnie on February 6. The Superintendent of Technical Education (Mr. W. Gibson), who will open the classes, ...

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  24. RAILWAY BAND IN THE SOUTH

    The Launceston Railway Silver Band of 38 performers, under the direction of Mr. J. Mitchell, visited Hobart during the week-end and gave two ...

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  25. CHURCH PARTY ON SPECIAL VISIT

    A party of young people from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Launceston, visited St. John's Presbyterian Church. Hobart, during the week-end. ...

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  26. LINER CHASED BY BARRACOOTA

    A shoal of barracoota leaping from the water in the wake of the oversea liner Strathaird enlivened the scene as she cleared for Sydney this afternoon ...

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  27. INQUEST ON SEAMAN

    The Coroner (Mr. W. A. Downie) opened an inquest at Hobart to-day on John O'Neil, a seaman, who fell from the steamer Derrynane at Hobart on ...

    Article : 85 words
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    Perfection in anything man makes is rarely seen, but by aiming high and giving of our best great things may be achieved. See us for all your Tailoring ...

    Article : 39 words
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