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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    WHILE the main outlines of the war situation are unchanged, the area of actual conflict may, it seems, be extended very soon to the ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    O God, thou art my God Because thou has been my help, therefore in the shadow of thy wings will I rejoice. ...

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  4. Topics of the Day MANY DRAFTED INTO CAMP : MORE NEEDED

    During last week there was a growing interest in recruiting for A.I.F. reinforcements and the number of troops ...

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  5. OVERTIME BAN HARMFUL TO PRODUCTION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Production, not finance, is the fundamental problem confronting the Commonwealth Government, the Acting Prime ...

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  6. SYDNEY CREW WELCOMED IN TASMANIA

    Hundreds of people assembled at the Town Hall yesterday morning to welcome 40 Tasmanian members of the ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Sir Douglas Mawson, who has been in Tasmania on holday for several weeks, left on return to the mainland yesterday. ...

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  8. WIDE POWERS FOR COAL BOARD

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—National security regulations gazetted to-day give wide powers to the Commonwealth Coal Board. ...

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  9. General Hospital : Board of Management Meets

    "We will have to wait until the end of the financial year to ascertain the position, but so far we seem to be working well within the estimate," ...

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  10. CITY AND COUNTRY

    "IN TASMANIA'S country districts," wrote "Kurrajong" in a recent article, "thousands of acres have reverted to scrub and blackberry, and ...

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  11. MILITARY NOTES

    Mrs. M. Dabner, of Garfield-street, Launceston, has been advised that her son, Gunlayer L. R. Dabner, of the Royal Australian Navy, is home in ...

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  12. OBITUARY

    The funeral of Mr. William Palmer took place in the Beaconsfield cemetery on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Palmer, who was in his 91st ...

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  13. WEEK-END FORECAST

    ALL DIVISIONS — Fine and warm weather, but a tendency to unsettled conditions late in the week-end. ...

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  14. May Use State's Timber to Make Motor Fuel

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— Representations from Tasmania urging the use of that state's timber resources in the ...

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  15. Mail Charges to A.I.F.

    Recently Mr. H. C. Barnard, M.H.R., drew the attention of the Postmaster-General (Senator McLeay) to the difference in the air mail postage rates ...

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  16. MAY FORCE GREEK SURRENDER

    German activity in the Balkans has become so intense that a move is expected shortly. ...

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  17. RESTRAINT ON LABOUR COOPERATION

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Additional restraint on Labour participation in a National Government is contained in the unity programme between the ...

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  18. Woodcutter Injured

    While cutting firewood at Preston recently. George Porter had his hand and head injured. With his brother, James Porter, he was using a ...

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  19. AIR RAID PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A conference of Federal and State Ministers will be held soon to review A.R.P. measures already taken, to ...

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  20. JAPAN'S MOVES

    JAPAN'S interest in the dispute between French Indo-China and Thailand is explained by the fact that Thailand provides a link with the ...

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  21. U.L.V.A. Dances

    Alderman J. F. Ockerby has given notice to move at the next meeting of the City Council: "That the northern branch of the United Licensed ...

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  22. HIGH STANDARD OF BLOOMS

    Gladioli and dahlias of a very high standard were shown at the Launceston Horticultural Society's show in the Albert Hall yesterday. The champion ...

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  23. Railwaymen's Claims

    The Australian Railways Union board of reference, presided over by Mr. E. H. Rowlands. Industrial Registrar, sat at Hobart yesterday and heard evidence ...

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  24. CHILDREN WIN WAR WEEK PRIZES

    The Lord Mayor Hobart (Mr. J. Soundy, M.H.A.) yesterday presented most of the prizes won by Tasmanians in a competition for school pupils ...

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  25. Fires Near Spreyton

    Fires which have been burning to the south of Spreyton were revived yesterday with a change of wind. Great clouds of smoke could be seen from ...

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  26. ANNUAL APPEAL TO-DAY

    The Northern committee of the Tasmanian Sanatorium, which last year gave treatment to approximately 150 people, is holding an appeal day in ...

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  27. DELORAINE R.S.L. SUB-BRANCH

    Concern at the falling membership of the Deloraine sub-branch of the Returned Soldiers' League is expressed in its annual report. The membership, ...

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  28. EMPLOYMENT RESEARCH

    CANBERRA, Thursday—A census to determine the employment categories of men in the 20, 22, 23 and 24 age groups who have been undergoing ...

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  29. Frost Damage

    As the result of a frost in isolated areas of the West Tamar on Wednesday morning many crops of potatoes and tomatoes as well as gardens have been ...

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  30. CASUALTY LIST

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The largest number of West Australian oversea casualties yet received was announced to-day in a list issued by the ...

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  31. U.A.P. Preparations for Elections

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. L. S. Baker) said yesterday that during his visit to Launceston he had conferred with the president of the Ross ...

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  32. Shed Destroyed

    A shed on the property of J. Kitchen and Sons, Newstead, was destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon. The Launceston Fire Brigade was called out at ...

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  33. REICH INCORPORATES BELGIAN DISTRICTS

    BERLIN, Wednesday — The official German newsagency announced to-day that the Reich had incorporated the districts of Eupen, Malmedy and ...

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  34. BIBLE HOUSE IN LAUNCESTON

    At the annual conference of the Tasmanian auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society at Burnie yesterday it was decided that the W. Cripps ...

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  35. ITALY LIKELY TO FIGHT ON UNTIL GREEK WAR IS SETTLED

    Reports that Italy is about to seek an armistice with Britain are regarded with reserve in London. Diplomatic circles point out that the conditions which must precede an Italian collapse have not yet developed and probably ...

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  36. DEMONSTRATION OF FIRE FIGHTING AT CAMPBELL TOWN

    A practical demonstration of fire fighting was given at Campbell Town yesterday by about 30 men of the Forestry Department under the direction of ...

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  37. GAIN OF 6133 MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday — Australia showed a net gain of 6133 persons by migration during 1940, according to figures released to-day by Mr. Carver, ...

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  38. APPEAL FUNDS

    Acknowledged, £12,069/6/6. Donation, executive St. Giles' Hospital, 10/-; donation, Mr. H. C. Abbott, £5; scholars Launceston Church ...

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  39. CHALMERS CHURCH ANNIVERSARY

    The celebration of the 90th anniversary of Chalmers Church was continued with a tea and public meeting in Chalmers Hall on Wednesday evening. A ...

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  40. Preparing for Federal Session

    CANBERRA, Thursday — There has been a noticeable increase in departmental activity in preparation for the reopening of Parliament on Wednesday. ...

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  41. PADMAN & PADMAN

    Optometrists, Fairthorne's Buildings, 44 St. John-street (ground floor) 'Phone 657 for appointments. ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. SANITARY AWARDS

    The secretary of the Royal Sanitary Institute in Tasmania (Mr. J. Riley) has been advised from London that the following certificates have been ...

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  44. ACCIDENTAL DEATH

    A verdict of accidental death we returned by the Coroner (Colonel J. P Clark) at Hobart yesterday at the conclusion of an inquest on Leslie ...

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  45. CANADIAN LABOUR PLAN

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—A plan for self-government of the construction industry, with employers and employees taking equal shares in the control, has ...

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