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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 84 words
  3. Topics of the Day WILL NOT URGE PARK PLAN

    The Launceston Chamber of Commerce has decided not to recommend to the City Council the adoption of the ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    The Lord himself giveth all good things for thou host much wealth if thou fear God, and do that which is pleasing in ...

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  5. ROAD VOTES PASS

    Though there were isolated Opposition claims that certain roads were neglected, it was generally admitted that ...

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  6. LATE NIGHT POSSIBLE

    Although it was announced nearly five weeks ago by the Chamber of Commerce and the Retail Traders' ...

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  7. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    SEIZURE—On Monday night the police seized live boxes of cigars, landed clandestinely from the Adelaide. Upon examining the ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    The Mayor (Alderman A. E. Wyett) left for Melbourne by air yesterday on civic business. He was accompanied by the Town Clerk (Mr. ...

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  9. SPECIAL CALLS TO COUNTRY

    The two ambulances belonging to the Launceston City Council were each called to a country centre yesterday afternoon to bring patients to the ...

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  10. HEAVY LOSS OF REVENUE

    Mainly because it would deprive the Railway Department of revenue for advertising amounting to approximately 500 a year, the Legislative Council ...

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  11. GALLERY DISPLAYS

    LAST week we suggested that the Art Gallery associated with the Queen Victoria Museum should be given new life and value. But the ...

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  12. [LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA.] The Examiner

    THE EFFORT to replace the wages board system with an Arbitration Court has been renewed. A bill for that purpose has been circulated, ...

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  13. UNREGISTERED TEACHERS

    The Teachers and Schools' Registration Board met at the Education Office, Hobart, on Tuesday, when Mr. C. Annells, M.A., was in the chair. ...

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  14. Fate of Tree

    The Minister for Lands and Works (Major T. H. Davies) said yesterday that the tree at the south end of the Public Buildings at Launceston, ...

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  15. "SILENT" PHONE NUMBERS

    A decision by the Postmaster-General (Mr. Cameron) that in future all lists of "silent" telephone numbers are to be opened to the police authorities ...

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  16. GRAZIERS ARE CONCERNED

    Graziers are seriously concerned at the proposal of shearers to limit their output each day during the next shearing season. ...

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  17. Tourist Resort Inspected

    Glenford Farm, a tourist resort at Underwood, was visited by the secretary of the Tourist Department (Mr. L. F. Smeeton), the manager of ...

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  18. STATE INTRUSION ON MARKETS

    Speaking at the annual meeting to-day of the Tasmanian Orchardists' Producers' Association, the chairman, Mr. H. H. Cummins, said that the profit ...

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  19. Broken Winch

    The breaking of a winch while loading timber at Town Pier on Tuesday night caused a delay of about 24 hours in the departure for ...

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  20. SPREADING INDUSTRY

    ONE OF the wisest decisions of the conference of Australian Chambers of Manufactures, held in Perth, was that recommending to the ...

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  21. CASE OF ALLEGED CONTEMPT OF LICENSING COURT

    Motions on behalf of the Attorney-General for the committal of prominent citizens of Hobart or alternatively for leave to issue writs of attachment ...

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  22. Accident Victims

    Ronald Young (26), who received concussion, a probable fracture of the skull, and abrasions on Friday night when his motor cycle collided ...

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  23. FUND FOR RELIEF OF CHINESE

    A meeting of the Chinese Relief Fund Committee was held in the club rooms, Launceston, on Tuesday night. The chair was occupied by the president ...

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  24. RESEARCH ON FISH FOODS

    Commenting on the investigations recently made in Tasmania concerning fish food, the Minister for Fisheries (Mr. E. J. Ogilvie) stated on Tuesday ...

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  25. HIGHER INCOME TAXATION

    By only one vote, the Legislative Council to-night agreed to the Government's bill to increase income taxation. Previously the Council, by an ...

    Article : 206 words
  26. TRUTH DIFFICULT TO GET AT

    The difficulties of a court in getting "the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth" were legion, Apexian Desmond T. Oldham said at ...

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  27. SCHOOL TEACHERS PROMOTED

    Promotions, appointments, and resignations in Tasmania are notified in the latest issue of "The Educational Record" as follows:— ...

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  28. TASMANIAN TIGERS

    THE TASMANIAN tigers are to be congratulated upon having avoided any loss of their numbers to the expedition which has just returned to ...

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  29. LOW PRICES FOR GROWERS

    The industry faced a similar position to that which had existed in 1934, and it seemed probable that lower prices would have to be accepted by ...

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  30. EFFORTS PLEASE RESIDENTS

    The efforts of the Trevallyn Parents and Friends Association to raise funds to secure a film projector from the Education Department for the ...

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  31. MR. FENTON TAKES EXCEPTION

    Exception was taken by Mr. A. B. Fenton in the Legislative Council to statements concerning him said to have been made by the Minister for ...

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  32. NATIONALISATION ADVOCATED

    The opinion that coal mining should be nationalised was expressed by Mr. I. Williams, president of the Victorian district of the Miners' Federation, in ...

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  33. DONATIONS TO AID CRIPPLES

    Previously acknowledged, £536 7s 3d. Society Crippled Children, £10; total £546 7s 3d. Gifts include—Anonymous, parcel of ...

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  34. Cars Badly Damaged at Ross

    Two cars were badly damaged in a collision at the northern end of the Ross township early on Tuesday night The cars were driven by John ...

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  35. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE

    Members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade who will attend northern sporting fixtures on Saturday are:—Trots (Elphin), Sergeant Carter and Mr. C. ...

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