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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    THE "Australasian Manufacturer" for August contains facts and figures which should fill the workers of Australia with an even greater ...

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  3. Topics of the Day SICK PAY PLAN

    An agreement has been reached between the State Government and the Transport Commission whereby ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Whistle and hoe, sing as you go! Shorten the rows by the songs that you know. ...

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  5. NO UNIFORM ALLOWED

    Candidates for the Federal election who are members of the services will not be permitted to campaign in ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    This afternoon Lady Clark will open a fair at Port Arthur in aid of the funds of the Australian Comforts Fund. In the evening the Governor ...

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  7. CAMPS OPEN TO-DAY

    Officers and non-commissioned officers and potential N.C.O.s of the 16th and 17th Batteries, A.F.A., and the ...

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  8. REHEARSALS PLANNED

    Further rehearsals by the Civil Defence Legion in Launceston were arranged by a meeting of air raid wardens, transport officers and heads of ...

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  9. WAGES TAX NOW REPEALED

    "The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Baker) must be hard put to it to find publicity when he has to descend to a criticism of a supposed wages ...

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  10. AGE LIMITS

    THE STATE GOVERNMENT will ask Parliament to decree that justices of the peace, when they reach the age of 70, shall be ...

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  11. OBITUARY

    The funeral of Mr. George Snow, who died in the Devon Hospital, Latrobe, on Tuesday, took place at the Wivenhoe cemetery on Thursday ...

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  12. RESOURCES FOR WAR EFFORT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The whole of the resources of Broken Hill Pty. Co. Ltd. were behind the Government in its mighty effort to speedily ...

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  13. WILL-TO-WIN WEEK

    The Patriotic and Recruiting Committee has approved a suggestion that a united effort be made by all patriotic bodies in the Launceston "will-to-win" ...

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  14. "ENEMY WITHIN INDUSTRY"

    "It is most lamentable that while we face the sabotage of farm makers, we must also face the menace of margarine," declared the chairman of ...

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  15. NOT DISCUSSED SO FAR

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 29.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) told a press conference to-day that the question of the extension to ...

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  16. Roller for Road Work

    Considerable interest was taken at Queenstown in the arrival at Queenstown from Tarralcah, after a journey of a day and a half, of a ...

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  17. MR. JUSTICE EVATT

    THE DECISION of Mr. Justice Evatt to forsake the bench of the High Court of Australia to re-enter politics as a Labour candidate ...

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  18. Servicemen and Council

    The City Council will be asked on Monday night to approve a recommendation from the whole council committee that the provision in the ...

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  19. ENGINEERS GAIN PRAISE: NIAGARA ACTION

    An officer, formerly on the recently mined Niagara, who visited Launceston this week, paid tribute to the engineers on the Niagara when the ...

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  20. SYDNEY SHOW WILL BE HELD

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The council of the Royal Agricultural Society decided to-day that the show would be held in Sydney next Easter, after ...

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  21. PRODUCTION OF JUICE FROM APPLES

    HOBART, Friday.—The Department of Agriculture is interested in the utilisation of apples for the production of apple juice and investigations ...

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  22. WAR APPEALS

    Already acknowledged, £19,916/19/2. Mowbray Heights Junior Red Cross Circle, £1/12/-; Relbia Junior Red Cross Circle, 7/6; employees B.A.P. Co. ...

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  23. STATE PRODUCERS' ORGANISATION

    HOBART, Friday.—An increased membership and an improved financial position were reported by the general president of the Tasmanian Producers' ...

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  24. St. Marys Conference

    At St. Marys last night the Coal Mining Reference Board, of which Col. J. P. Clark is chairman, resumed the conference adjourned from last ...

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  25. FRENCH EMPIRE

    THE REBELLION in the French African Empire against the Petain Government is an event of first-rate importance. It is splendid news ...

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  26. Injured in London

    Mr. and Mrs. H. Alexander, of Alexander-street, Burnie, have been advised by the Minister for the Army (Senator McBride) that their son, ...

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  27. PRICE OF BINDER TWINE

    HOBART. Friday.— The Deputy Prices Commissioner (Mr. L. C. Johnson) said to-day he had been advised by the Commonwealth Prices ...

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  28. WHITE LINES FAVOURED

    HOBART, Friday.—A decision to ask the Public Works Department to discontinue the erection of white posts on roads except on dangerous bends ...

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  29. IN AGRICULTURAL SPHERE

    HOBART, Friday.—Urging the need for post-war planning in the agricultural sphere, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. T. D'Alton) said to-day ...

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  30. Mr. Maxwell Oldaker in Melbourne

    Following the outstanding success he enjoyed in London, Mr. Maxwell Oldaker, the young Tasmanian tenor, impressed a large audience at His ...

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  31. Care of Children

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker) yesterday conferred with the Mayor (Mr. Boatwright) concerning the reception and care of four children ...

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  32. Disposal of Fruit

    Members of the Southern district of the Tasmanian Producers' Organisation decided at Hobart yesterday to ask the State Fruit Board to convene a ...

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  33. Council Improvements

    Recommendations for the expenditure from the surplus of the electricity account for 1939-40 on King's Park in Paterson-street and alterations to office ...

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  34. U.S.A. MOVES INTERNEES

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 29.—The Department of Justice has revealed plans to remove 451 men who have been interned since the German liner ...

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  35. Advertising

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  36. Power Interruption

    It has been notified by the Town Clerk that users of electricity at King's Meadows, Young Town and Relbia will have the supply cut off ...

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  37. Colliery Delay

    Because of trouble with the hopper at the Jubilee colliery yesterday, a delay of three hours occurred while repairs were effected. At 11.30 a.m. ...

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  38. "AN HOUR WITH THE MASTERS"

    "The Examiner" Session from 7EX to-morrow, beginning at 3 p.m., will be another programme compiled by Mr. Ronald Brearley—"An Hour with the Masters," as follows:— ...

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  39. PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS

    HOBART, Friday.—The Minister for Lands and Works (Major T. H. Davies) has accepted the following tenders:— Kindred school residence, interior ...

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  40. New Dairy Officer

    Mr. E. R. Howroyd, M.H.A., has been advised by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. T. D'Alton) that a dairy officer has been appointed for the ...

    Article : 36 words
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