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  2. Topics of the Day SEVEN INCHES OF RAIN SWAMPS DROME

    A cloudburst, during which 705 points fell in 24 hours, inundated the Flinders Island aerodrome on Friday and it ...

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  3. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    THERE are many signs that alarm and horror are the feeling uppermost in the minds of all thoughtful people who watch the ...

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  4. PERSONAL

    Lady Clark, wife of the Governor (Sir Ernest Clark), returned to Tasmania by air yesterday after a short visit to the mainland. She went on ...

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  5. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    FURIOUS RIDING.—On Friday morning the Rev. J. H. Reibey passed through Brisbane-street in his carriage, and was shortly ...

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  6. EAST COAST FATALITY

    One youth was fatally injured and another received serious injuries when a motor cycle crashed into a ...

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  7. TOURISTS FROM MAINLAND

    "It is all moonshine to say that mainland people are afraid to travel to Tasmania by steamer," declared the ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Be thou prepared for the fight if thou wilt have the victory. If thou desire to be crowned, fight manfully, endure ...

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  9. CLOUD OVER ITALY

    DURING the early phases of the war between the Greeks and the Italians there was a strong—and natural—disposition to say: "This is ...

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  10. OPERATION OVERSEA

    A desire for additional information about the operation of canteens overseas and the canteen order system ...

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  11. NOTLEY GORGE RESERVE

    Gratitude to the chairman of the Cradle Mountain Reserve Board (Mr. F. Smithies) for his work in opening up Notley Gorge fern glade was ...

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  12. Obituary Sir Stanley Argyle

    MELBOURNE, Sunday—Sir Stanley Argyle, Leader of the State Opposition since 1935, and a former Premier, died at his home in Burce ...

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  13. Retiring Tourist Director

    What may be the last official appearance in the north of Mr. E. T. Emmett as director of the Tourist Department was made on Saturday, when he ...

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  14. WELL ATTENDED FUNERAL: MR. E. FREELAND

    William Freeland was held throughout Tasmania was indicated by the large attendance, representative of the Government, Government departments and ...

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  15. PRICE OF TEA

    An increase of one penny in the wholesale and retail price of tea will take effect from to-morrow. ...

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  16. Riflle Reserve Company

    The keenness of training over the last few weeks of the Launceston Rifie Reserve Company is reflected in the greatly improved bearing of the men. ...

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  17. BUDGET BATTLE

    THE BUDGET debate will produce the first trial of strength between the Government and the Opposition. Labour is expected to put ...

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  18. Sir Hugh Denison

    MELBOURNE, Sunday—Sir Hugh Denison, chairman and managing director of Associated Newspapers Ltd., Sydney, and chairman of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Another "Missing Link"

    Another "Missing Link" has been found, this time in the Beaconsfield municipality. At the opening of the Notley Gorge Reserve on Saturday the ...

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  20. "EASY ROAD TO VICE"

    A. bitter attack on the Federal Government for authorising the issue to members of the A.I.F. and militia men of contraceptive devices was made by ...

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  21. Launceston Man Killed in Ballarat Smash

    BALLARAT, Sunday.— A head-on collision in Sturt-street last night between a motor car and a motor cycle resulted in the deaths of two members ...

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  22. Cycling Mishaps

    A large field of cyclists was fortunate to escape injury when a rider fell in the five miles scratch race conducted by the Burnie Cycling Club at West ...

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  23. TRUCK LEAVES ROAD: THREE INJURED

    Three men were injured when a 30cwt. truck, after getting out of control and leaving the road, stock a stump and turned on its side on the ...

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  24. More Billets Wanted

    Another 150 billets are requ[?]ed to provide accommodation for men of the 40th Battalion who are to march through Launceston on December 6. ...

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  25. VOLUNTEER FIRE SERVICES

    The trophy presented by the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) for competition among the Volunteer Fire Services was won on Saturday afternoon by J. Luck's ...

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  26. BODY IN MINE SHAFT MAY SOLVE MYSTERY

    SOLVE MYSTERY BALLARAT, Sunday.—The discovery of a human body in a disused mine shaft at Sulky has revived the mystery ...

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  27. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—All patriotic Irishmen, be they of North or South, should welcome Mr. J. O'Reiley's efforts to bring about a better understanding between the ...

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  28. Boy Injured

    Raymond Bell (14), of Penquite-road, suffered severe injuries to his wrists when he fell approximately 20 feet from a railway bridge near Newstead ...

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  29. Jehovah's Witnesses

    Sir,—The piteous squeal of Jehovah's t Witnesses for liberty of conscience is quite beside the mark. For many years they have been allowed to go ...

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  30. War Savings Figures

    Figures and percentages for sales of war savings certificates for the various states are as follow:—New South Wales, sales £6,176,088, percentages ...

    Article : 55 words
  31. Boys' Climbing Turn

    The story of how three schoolboys climbed through the windows of a rail. way carriage to pass from one compartment to another while a train was ...

    Article : 66 words
  32. N.W. TRIBUTES TO COL. LORD

    Tributes to the work of the retiring Commissioner of Police (Col. J. E. C. Lord) were paid at a farewell smoke social tendered him by the ...

    Article : 139 words
  33. NEIGHBOURS PAY FINE

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Leighton- Morris, who, on November 9, was fined 100 (later reduced to 10) for having without authority removed and ...

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  34. Planks on Fire

    The Launceston Fire Brigade received a call yesterday afternoon to extinguish some burning planks opposite the Esplanade. No trouble was ...

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  35. Advertising

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  36. Helping the Enemy

    Sir,—There is much talk' about Jehovah's Witnesses hindering the national war effort. While not in sympathy with them on every point, I must ...

    Article : 123 words
  37. Pope Urges Prayers for Peace

    VATICAN CITY, Sunday.—The Pope at high mass to-day exhorted the congregation a: St. Peter's to pray for the return of peace to Europe. ...

    Article : 131 words
  38. DEFENCE CORPS' PROGRESS

    Good progress is being made with the training of the R.S.L. Volunteer Defence Corps, which parades at the Launceston Barracks every Wednesday ...

    Article : 123 words
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