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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    IN A RECENT address Captain Otaka. of the Japanese Naval Affairs Propagation Department. said; "The South Seas are huge depots of ...

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  3. PERSONAL

    Captain 1. N. Holyman and Mr. F. X. de Bavay were among arrivals by 'plane from Melbourne yesterday. The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) will ...

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  4. ELECTRICAL SUPPLY

    important developments in the distribution of electric power to Launceston have almost been completed. The ...

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  5. FACTORIES MERGER

    One of the first effects of the war on the dairying industry, the Chief Dairy Officer (Mr. J. T. Armstrong) ...

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  6. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    [?].—A short time since a shepherd on the station of Mr. Boyd, near the Edward, discovered an enormous snake lying ...

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  7. Topics of the Day PORTICO AT LIBRARY

    The City Council's insistence on the removal of the public Library portico savoured only of bungling, and he ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    The eternal things are justice and fair dealing and tolerance and understanding.—R. G. Menzies. ...

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  9. SHOULD USE RESOURCES

    Complaints that Tasmania's resources and industrial facilities were not being fully utilised to aid Australia's war ...

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  10. Urge Educational Work Under Library Auspices

    The value of the Launceston Public Library from the educational standpoint was stressed at the annual meeting of members last evening. ...

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  11. MILITARY DRIVE

    WHEN THE improved military training scheme is in operation Australia will have about 125,000 men in camp continuously. It is ...

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  12. OBITUARY

    The funeral of Mr. Edward Power, one of the oldest residents of the district, look place at the Lilydale cemetery on Tuesday. Mr. Power ...

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  13. Girls Learn Morse

    Already a number of members of the Women's Air Training Corps in Launceston are learning Morse at classes similar to those provided for ...

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  14. RETURN TO CAMP

    On March 18, about 50 per cent. of the members of artillery, signals and infantry units in Tasmania will ...

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  15. A.R.P. REHEARSAL

    THE A.R.P. rehearsal in Launceston to-night will attract a great deal of interest. No city in Australia was quicker off the mark ...

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  16. Fire Brigade Board

    The Government has advised the secretary of the Launceston Fire Brigade Board (Mr. H. E. Tregaskis) that Mr. G. J. McElwee, M.L.C., has been ...

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  17. NORTHERN HOME FOR BOYS

    A satisfactory report was received from the superintendent of the Northern Tasmanian Home for Boys at the monthly meeting of the committee. He ...

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  18. Plenty of Fruit for Hospitals

    Apples and pears are wasting in Northern Tasmania, according to statements by scores of growers. These are not culled fruit, but fancy ...

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  19. Argument in Murder Trial

    Proceedings before Chief Justice Morris at the Criminal Court at Hobart yesterday during the second day of the trial of Mervyn Leslie Hill, a ...

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  20. WAGES BOARD FOR CLERKS

    At a meeting of clerks at Hobart last night, it was decided to ask the State Government to set up a wages board for commercial clerks ...

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  21. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—I agree with Mr. McEwan that Japan was our ally during the last war, So was Italy. Mr. McEwan says we as a nation have gone out of our ...

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  22. Truancy Cases

    The truant inspector (Mr. V. A. Dowie), while prosecuting in a number of truancy cases In the City Court yesterday, asked the bench if some way ...

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  23. Coronation Park

    Sir.—I am surprised at the Mayor's statement that he does not consider it necessary to officially open Coronation Park. The majority of aldermen may ...

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  24. SCOTCH SOCIETY

    Mr. Andrew Lawson was elected the first chieftain of the Launceston Caledonian Society, which was formed in December last year, at a special ...

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  25. ROYAL EMPIRE SOCIETY

    The annual meeting of the Tasmania branch of the Royal Empire Society was held at Hobart yesterday. The president (Mr. A. W. Pedder) was ...

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  26. WOMEN OF AIR FORCE TO WEAR SKIRTS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Members of the Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force, which it has been decided to establish in Australia, will wear ...

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  27. Gift of Sovereigns

    A blackwood casket containing ten sovereigns was presented to the Governor (Sir Ernest Clark) yesterday to be forwarded to the King as a gift from ...

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  28. A.R.U. CLAIMS

    It is anticipated that the Australian Railways Union Board of Reference will complete the taking of evidence at Launceston tomorrow, and on ...

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  29. Child Endowment

    Sir,—I have just read "Mother of Five's" letter, and I must say I agree with her. Why should Mrs. Water- worth or any organisations such as she ...

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  30. Acquisition Scheme

    Sir,—There appears to be much dissatisfaction amongst every section of the community relative to the weaknesses of the acquisition of the apple ...

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  31. Rotary Appeal for Suits

    The Launceston Rotary Club's appeal for men's suits among its members has been successful and 40 have been donated. A suggestion made at ...

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  32. BONUS TO E.Z. CO WORKERS

    Day workers employed at the Risdon works of the Electrolytic Zinc Co. held a meeting at Moonah last night to consider, it is understood, an offer ...

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  33. WANTED—BUYERS OF TIN HATS

    The Australian Comforts Fund hopes to-morrow to see a huge army of tin-hatted men and women in the streets of Launceston-only the hats will be ...

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  34. Nurse Dies With A.I.F. Abroad

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Nurse Jane Margaret Gay. of Lane Cove, has died of illness abroad with the A.I.F. She was with and Australian general ...

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  35. Surplus Fruit May Go to Army

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,—Apples, pears and other fruit which cannot be marketed because of the restrictions on overseas shipping may be diverted in ...

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  36. Planes from Salvage

    At the weekly meeting of the Burnie branch of the State Salvage Committee a member said that the value of Burnie's salvage effort to date was ...

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  37. APPEAL FUNDS

    The Lord Mayor of Hobart (Alderman J. Soundy, M.H.A.) has received a letter from the Lord Mayor of London (Sir George Wilkinson). expressing ...

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  38. Kelso Road

    Sir.—To the many hundreds of motorists who travel frequently on the Kelso road, the mere mention of it is sufficient to call to their minds visions ...

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  39. Milk to be Dearer

    The Deputy Prices Commissioner (Mr. L. C. Johnson) stated at Hobart yesterday that permission had been given for the usual Winter season ...

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  40. Advertising

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  41. DELIVERY OF FLAX

    Referring to a complaint by "Morpheus" in a letter to "The Examiner" yesterday that producers desiring to load flax at Scottsdale were tied down ...

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  42. YEAR'S GAOL FOR WOUNDING

    Alfred Alexander Denehey. who was found guilty the previous day of unlawful wounding, was sentenced to imprisonment for 12 months by Mr. ...

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  43. Tasmanian Artist

    The National Art Gallery of New South Wales has purchased for 25 guineas an oil painting by Mr. Carington Smith entitled "Tasmanian ...

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