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  2. STEPS THAT LED TO H.E.C. ENQUIRY BOARD

    Steps that led to the board of enquiry into the affairs of the Hydro-Electric Commission were outlined by the Auditor-General (Mr. F. J. Batt) when he gave evidence before the board at its sitting at Hobart yesterday. ...

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  3. ARMS-MAKERS FOR THE ENEMY

    Herr and Frau Krupp, heads of the Krupp munition works, Germany's greatest and most important [?] factory. Krupps, together with other munition factories, was converted into one huge sheet of fire by the R.A.F. in one of their recent raids over ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 47 words
  4. MUST PRESERVE FREEDOM OF THE PRESS

    Addressing members of the Australian Newspapers conference to-day, the president (Mr. Errol G. Knox) urged them to use every effort of which they were capable to assist in achieving victory in this war and thus restoring ...

    Article : 477 words
  5. WATERSIDE STRIKE IS SETTLED

    The waterfront strike was settled to-day as the result of a series of conferences between the Minister for Labour ...

    Article : 410 words
  6. Budget Debate MAY BE GAME OF TACTICS

    The budget debate at Canberra next week may develop into a complicated game of political tactics in which each ...

    Article : 294 words
  7. UNIFORMS AND WOOL

    "Recently some comment has appeared regarding the number of women now wearing uniforms and its possible effect on retail trade. In Great ...

    Article : 509 words
  8. Killafaddy HEAVY CATTLE YARDING

    The Associated Agents report that at Killafaddy yesterday there was a heavy yarding of cattle, drawn principally from King and Flinders Islands. The ...

    Article : 1,455 words
  9. HOBART RATES EASIER

    At the Hobart abattoirs yesterday there was a yarding of 261 cattle and 3140 sheep and lambs. The yarding of cattle was the heaviest for some time, and ...

    Article : 620 words
  10. Produce STILL NO DELIVERY

    No trading was done in the potato market at North-West Coast ports yesterday. Merchants were of the opinion that growers would not deliver for ...

    Article : 118 words
  11. WEST COAST

    MEDICAL—Suggestions for better working arrangements between the two unions were made when a deputation from the Strahan Medical Union met the ...

    Article : 965 words
  12. IN THE SOUTH

    A consignment of prime quality Up-to-date potatoes realised £9/2/6 a top at the Hobart railway sales yesterday. Five trucks of chaff were yarded, but ...

    Article : 248 words
  13. EVANDALE

    CONCERT—"Aunt Peggy's" concert Party from Launceston gave a concert at the council hall. Evandale, In aid of the After-Care Fund. Items were given ...

    Article : 99 words
  14. MAN ARRESTED AT BURNIE

    Several days ago the premises of Mr. C. Broad in Wilson-street, Burnie, were broken into. A young man was arrested by Detective-Sergeant H. J. Gibbons ...

    Article : 338 words
  15. More Wool to be Appraised Before Christmas

    The chairman of the Central Wool Committee stated yesterday that the number of bales to be appraised before Christmas, 1940, had been increased from ...

    Article : 283 words
  16. PUMPKINS AND MELONS

    In other parts of Australia pumpkins are looked on as essential food for pigs and are also used extensively for cattle. Because of the possibility of out-of-season frosts, this crop is not grown extensively here, but every farm ...

    Article : 523 words
  17. TO-DAY'S SUMMARY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words
  18. CEREAL CROPS BACKWARD

    The rainfall for October was below the average in all parts of the state, except at a few places in the Derwent Valley and south. Deficiencies were greatest ...

    Article : 417 words
  19. SPINE FRACTURED

    Lyall Avery (17), of Forth, had his spine fractured on Friday. when a heavy spar which he was helping to lift from a post fell across his back. ...

    Article : 48 words
  20. Advertising

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    Advertising : 308 words
  21. FINANCIAL

    Associated Pulp and Paper, 6 per cent., payable December 18. Australian Consolidated Industries, pref. 4½ per cent., ord. 3½ per cent., ...

    Article : 78 words
  22. AERIAL SERVICES

    Passengers who left for the mainland by air yesterday were Mesdames M McBean. H. Hope and child. A. Bradshaw, H. Williams, S. Trebilco. H. R. ...

    Article : 326 words
  23. STOWPORT

    BROKE THIGH BONE—On Thursday Amy Dunham (9), daughter of Mr. S. Dunham, of Stowport, was walking across the floor of a room at the ...

    Article : 65 words
  24. SOUTH MOUNT CAMERON

    EUCHRE—A euchre tournament held at South Mount Cameron was in aid of the Bombing Fund. Prizes, donated by Mr. G. R. Donaldson, were won by Miss ...

    Article : 42 words
  25. ROWING IN WAR YEARS

    The committee of the Southern Tasmanian Rowing Association has agreed unanimously to forward a recommendation to the Tasmanian Council ...

    Article : 42 words
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