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  2. Topics of the Day WAR SAVINGS REACH HALF MILLION

    Tasmania's purchases of war savings certificates reached the sum of £500,051 on Thursday. The State ...

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  3. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    OBVIOUSLY the bloodless revolution in Yugoslavia has been a severe shock to the Nazis and a great gain to the Allies. Just when it seemed ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    III fares it with the flock If shepherds wrangle when the wolf is nigh. —Scott. ...

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  5. Melrose Quarry to Remain Open

    Information that the Melrose quarries near Devonport will not be closing down, as previously suggested, was received ...

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  6. VOTING FOR COUNCIL

    The alteration to the franchise or voting provisions for the Launceston City Council, as passed in the recent ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    On Thursday afternoon the Governor (Sir Ernest Clark) will open the Red Cross Convalescent Home at Claremont. He will be accompanied by ...

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  8. CONCESSION FARES

    Steps to provide that tramway and omnibus passenger may obtain concession tickets will, be recommended by the ...

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  9. WAR PROFITEERING

    ALLEGATIONS of "graft" and profiteering in connection with war contracts put a nasty taste in the mouth. There must be searching ...

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  10. STATES' PLANS FOR A.R.P. WELL ADVANCED

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Work done by state A.R.P. organisations had advanced further than the public ...

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  11. MEAT EXPORT CHANGES AFFECT STATE

    The change in the market arrangements for the export of meat to the British Government will have serious ...

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  12. MILITARY NEWS

    Pte. L. von Stieglitz, of Woodside Camp, South Australia, spent the weekend with his parents at Karoola. ...

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  13. No Comment

    Col. L. M. Mullen and Mr. F. E. Cot- ton, state president and secretary respectively of the Returned Soldiers' League, declined at Hobart yesterday ...

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  14. Obituary LIEUT. E. SCOTT YOUNG

    Full military honours marked the cremation at the Carr Villa Crematorium yesterday of Lieutenant Eric Scott Young, assistant adjutant of ...

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  15. FOAM USED TO QUELL FIRE AT HOBART

    The Hobart Fire Brigade's foam branch pipe was brought into action for the first time in the city yesterday to quell a bitumen tire which ...

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  16. Newstead Streets

    Work on Wentworth-street between Abbott and High streets, which has been in progress for some time, will virtually complete the construction of ...

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  17. SOCIAL PROGRESS

    THE Minister for Social Services (Mr. Holt), in moving the second reading of the Child Endowment Bill, made several notable utterances. ...

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  18. U.S.A. Legally Right in Aid Policy

    HAVANA (U.S.A). Friday.—Germany. Italy and Japan violated right and affected the interests of the United States when the resorted to war in ...

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  19. Fathers' Association

    A move is being made in Launceston to form a Returned Soldiers', Sailors, and Airmen's Fathers' Association, similar to the Fathers' Association of ...

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  20. AMERICAN PLANE OUTPUT UP

    WASHINGTON, Thursday— American aircraft factories have been turning out a substantially increased number of combat planes during the last ...

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  21. UNREST IN FIVE BIG INDUSTRIES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Unrest prevails in five important industries and fears are held that strikes may again ...

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  22. CHILD ENDOWMENT TO BENEFIT LOWER WAGE GROUPS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — It seems certain that in general terms the only persons who will obtain the full financial benefit from the Federal Government's child endowment plan are those whose annual income does not ...

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  23. School of Method

    About 40 members of the staffs of other area schools in Northern Tasmania-Sheffield. Wesley Vale, Mole Creek, and Exeter-attended a ...

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  24. Schedule of Works

    The works in the schedule submitted by the City Engineer (Mr. W. E. Potts) for the fourth quarter, beginning April 1, are estimated to cost £6061 ...

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  25. DEFENCE CORPS

    THE R.S.L. Volunteer Defence Corps is opening its ranks to approved citizens who wish to offer their services. Enrolment in the corps does not ...

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  26. APPEAL FUNDS

    Acknowledged, £42.556/13/9: staff Maples Pty. Ltd., £1/10/-: staff J. L. Craw Pty. Ltd., £1/16/-: Newstead branch—Monthly meeting at Mrs. F. L. ...

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  27. PUCKAPUNYAL MISHAP

    MELBOURNE, Friday-One man was killed and three others were seriously injured at the field firing range at Puckapunyal yesterday afternoon. The ...

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  28. Council Appointment

    At Monday night's meeting of the City Council the finance committee, after having dealt with applications for the position of City Veterinary Officer ...

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  29. Britain Will Not Use Gas First

    LONDON, Thursday. — Britain in no circumstances would be the first to use gas, the Home Secretary (Mr. ...

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  30. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—The 'bus stop sign opposite the Launceston Bank for savings is a definite danger to pedestrians and small children, especially on a windy day. It ...

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  31. Tram Derailed

    When a tramcar was derailed near Bell-street, Launceston, yesterday afternoon the traffic on the Sandhill route was held up for 35 minutes. A ...

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  32. Atlantic Base Deal Completed

    LONDON, Thursday.—The signing of the agreement for the leasing of Atlantic bases to the U.S. for 99 years, took place at 10 Downing-street ...

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  33. Electricity Break

    The Town Clerk notifies users of electricity at Ravenswood and in the area bounded by Elphin-road, David, Welman and High streets that the ...

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  34. To Represent State Civil Services

    The Tasmanian Public Service Association recently conducted a poll to determine the representation of the association at the biennial conference ...

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  35. Flax Mill Contracts

    Mr. E. R. Howroyd, M.H.A., interviewed the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton) at Devonport yesterday on representations made to him by ...

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  36. NEW FORESTRY COMPANY FOR A.I.F.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The appointment of Major M. A. Rankin, of Adelaide, as commanding officer of the new Australian Forestry Company now ...

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  37. Two Danish Tankers Captured

    OTTAWA, Friday—The Navy Minister (Mr. MacDonald) announced that Canadian patrol units had captured two Danish oil tankers in West Indian ...

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  38. RECRUITING FOR A.I.F. IN LAUNCESTON

    This month Launceston has recruited 40 [?]en for various units of the A.I.F. This figure is better than that for either January or February. ...

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  39. NAVY WANTS YACHTSMEN

    There are vacancies for yachtsmen and motor boat men in the Royal Australian Naval Volunteer Reserve. Applicants must have an advanced ...

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  40. HOBART INQUEST

    After evidence had been taken at the inquest at Hobart yesterday on the body of Charles James Bond, aged about 36 years, married, of 109 ...

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  41. HOBART MISSIONER

    The appointment of a city missioner at Hobart to succeed Mr. E. H. Tomlinson, who has accepted the position of City Missioner in Launceston, will ...

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  42. AMERICAN TEA

    A successful American tea was held at the Sacred Heart College yesterday. The proceeds were for the school funds. A gift stall was run by Mrs. A. J. ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. NO SPECIAL LEAVE AT EASTER

    MELBOURNE, Friday—So that military training, both of A.I.F. and citizen forces, may be continued without interruption, no special leave would , be ...

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  45. MORE APPLICATIONS THAN VACANCIES

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Applications received for vacancies in the administrative and special duties branch of the R.A.A.F. Volunteer Reserve ...

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