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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    THE VISIT to Australia of Mr. Williams Homles, for many years a leader of British trade unionism, will do good if Australian ...

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  3. Topics of the Day HUGE, UNUSUAL SUNFISH AT DEVONPORT

    A huge sunfish, almost square in shape and with no tail, was washed up on the Mersey River bank at Devonport yesterday. ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    The very thought of a debate on the merits of the National Union of Railwaymen made him shudder, This is a statement made in a ...

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  5. MUNITIONS WORK

    Outlining the efforts of the Government to have a section of the munitions industry established in Tasmania, the ...

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  6. CITY COUNCIL DEBATES AMENDED BILL

    The Launceston City Council held a two-hour special meeting yesterday afternoon to consider the amendments ...

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  7. BIG FIRE DANCE HALL GUTTED

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The entire main dance hall at the Trocadero Palais at the corner of St. Kilda-road and ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    Mr. F. L. Woodhill, Richmond Hill who is a patient in St. Margaret's Private Hospital, Launceston, is progressing satisfactorily. ...

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  9. AIR ACCIDENTS

    T HE DEMANDS made at the A.W.U. conference in Brisbane for an enquiry into recent R.A.A.F. mishaps will not find ...

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  10. Munitions Workers

    Twenty-two of the men who have undergone a course of technical training in Tasmania for munition work will leave for Melbourne within a few days, ...

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  11. MORE SAVINGS IN PETROL

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Advisory War Council is to be consulted before Federal Cabinet finally decides what revisions of the petrol rationing scheme ...

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  12. Police Station Additions

    The plans of the new storey to be added to the Launceston Police Station have been altered so that the frontage of the additional storey will ...

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  13. CUT IN TABLE MARGARINE OUTPUT

    The manufacture of table margarine in Australia would be limited, said the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. T. D'Alton) yesterday, as a result of a decision ...

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  14. Trams and Petrol

    Though it is impossible to be certain about the matter, it appears that there has been some increase in tram and 'bus traffic in Launceston as a result ...

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  15. OBITUARY

    The cremation took place at Cornelian Bay Cemetery yesterday of Mr. Percy Sandwell, chief engineer of Australian Newsprint Mills Pty. Ltd., ...

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  16. FIRE MENACES WHARVES

    A fire endangered a timber mill, the wharves and a number of boats at Strahan early on Thursday morning. The prompt action of Mr. C. Loring in ...

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  17. FALLEN IDOL

    THE PRESTIGE of a least one dictator, Mussolini, must be at its lowest ebb, not only abroad but at home. No doubt the Italian people ...

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  18. Release by Nazis: Sister of Hobart Woman?

    An Australian woman mentioned in a message from Canberra yesterday as having reached Switzerland after her release by the German Government, is ...

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  19. Unemployed Lowest for 13 Years

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Government Statistician has reported that the percentage of recorded unemployment among members of ...

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  20. NEW TESTS FOR R.A.A.F.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Intelligence tests designed to discover the ability to learn rather than educational qualification are to be introduced in R.A.A.F. ...

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  21. Garrison Uniforms

    Senator C. A. Lamp and Mr. H. C. Barnard, M.H.R., made personal representations to the Defence Department on Thursday to have more ...

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  22. ELECTROLYTIC ZINC WORKS DISPUTE

    Another conference will be held before Judge O'Mara of the Arbitration Court at Hobart on Thursday, when representatives of the Zinc Workers' ...

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  23. ADVERTISERS AID DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The setting up of an advisory advertising committee to assist the Department of Information was announced to-day by the Minister ...

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  24. Holidays for Cup

    The Executive Council at a meeting at Hobart yesterday, declared the following holidays for the Tasmanian Turf Club's Cup meeting at Launceston: — ...

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  25. RAIN MAY DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD

    The rain which fell yesterday was hardly enough to benefit pastures and may cause trouble to potato growers. Only four points fell in Launceston ...

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  26. NEW SYDNEY PAPER

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The Minister for Customs announced this afternoon that the Federal Cabinet had decided to issue to Truth and Sportsman Ltd. ...

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  27. Card Ration System

    At the request of the Royal Autocar Club of Tasmania (Northern branch), Senator C. A. Lamp, Messrs. H. C. Barnard and J. A. Guy, Ms.H.R., placed ...

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  28. BIG BROTHERS CLOSE DOWN

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—After consideration of the migration position, the council of the Big Brother Movement decided to-day that, in view of ...

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  29. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—The Premier, Mr. Cosgrove, makes another contribution to the studied Labour attacks on the Federal Ministry by stating that it it "idle to stress the need for ships What is ...

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  30. RIFLEMEN IN TRAINING

    A meeting of the platoon commanders and section leaders of the Launceston Rifle Company was held on Thurs- day night, Captain H. V. Bear ...

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  31. DISTRIBUTION OF MILK BY ZONE PLAN

    Southern milk producers met in Hobart yesterday and decided to form a wholesale milk producers' association to "organise the Hobart milk supply to ...

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  32. Distillery Creek Hatchery

    Investigations being made into the establishment of a hatchery at Distillery Creek were outlined by the Minister for Fisheries (Mr. McDonald) at ...

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  33. HOLIDAY PLANS FOR MONDAY

    A whole holiday will be observed in Launceston on Monday, when Australia Day (January 26) will be celebrated. ...

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  34. WAR APPEALS

    Acknowledged, 11.711/15/2; 29th and 30th Instalments by Lau launceston munlclpal employees £17; Launceston tramway employees, 2/10/-: Evandale branch, ...

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  35. ARMS BEFORE BATH TUBS

    SYDNEY, Friday—Use of men in the making of sinks or bath tubs or doing anything that was not a war job was, to that extent, a diminution of the ...

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  36. Mount Barrow Board

    The first meeting of the new Mount Barrow Reserve Board will be held in Launceston next week. The board was specially set up by the ...

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  37. Little Effect from Meat Cuts

    Referring yesterday to the restriction on meat exports, the secretary of the State Meat Board (Mr. W. T. Loney) said that of the lambs processed ...

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  38. NEW AGRICULTURAL APPOINTMENTS

    A new position in the Department of Agriculture has been created with the appointment of Mr. Wm. Frank Walker as horticulturist. The ...

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  39. Black With Sunburn

    There have been other sufferers than swimmers this week from sunburn. There were fairly heavy condemnations of potatoes at North-West Coast ports ...

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  40. MOLE CREEK ROAD

    If the Deloraine Council is prepared to find 200 the Government will provide a similar amount for expenditure on the Deloraine-Mole Creek-road. This ...

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  41. Advertising

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  42. Hydro Commission

    At a meeting of the Executive Council at Hobart yesterday, Messrs. J. E. Heritage and C. B. Davies were reappointed associate commissioners of ...

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  43. LATROBE SPORTS PROFITS

    There was a good attendance last night at a special meeting of the Latrobe Bicycle Race Club to receive a balance-sheet of the club's Christmas ...

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  44. Bell Bay Highway

    The road leading from the East Tamar highway to Bell Bay was made a state highway under a proclamation made at a meeting of the Executive ...

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  45. R.S.L. COMPLAINT

    At a special meeting of the committee of the Burnie branch of the Returned Soldiers' League last night it was unanimously decided to support ...

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  46. Two-Coloured Gladiolus

    Mr. A. Blazely, of Longford, has found among his gladioli something very unusual, if not unique. A "Kominire" bulb. expected to produce ...

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  47. Wages Board Chairman

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove), questioned at Hobart yesterday, said a chairman of wages boards had not been appointed but a temporary appointment ...

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  48. SOLDIER'S WIFE HAS TRIPLETS

    ADELAIDE, Friday.-Triplets were" born to the wife of Private G. G. Humphries, of the 4th Garrison Battalion Band, to-day. Two of the ...

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  49. "AN HOUR WITH THE MASTERS"

    "The Examiner" Session from 7EX to-morrow, beginning al 3 p.m., will be another programme compiled by Mr. Renald [?]Hour with the Masters." as follows,- ...

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  50. NEW 7EX FEATURE

    Radio 7EX, "The Examiner" station, has something new to entertain listeners. Next Monday night at 9 o'clock from the Radio Theatre will be heard ...

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  51. Dog Poisoning

    Valuable pets and cattle dogs have been poisoned this week in the. town area of Deloraine. Dogs have died even in their owners' backyards. On ...

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