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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to argue successfully against the statement of Mr. J. Hiscock, of the Tasmanian Producers' Organisation, that if the ...

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  3. Topics of the Day HOLIDAYS END

    One of the most successful Easter holidays for many years will end to-day when thousands who have spent ...

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  4. PLANS FOR FINANCING AUSTRALIA'S WAR OUTLAY OVERSEAS

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Commonwealth proposals for dealing with Australia's oversea war expenditure may influence discussions at to-morrow's meeting of the Australian Loan Council. Australia's total oversea ...

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  5. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    Longford Steam Mill.—Mr. P. Jacob begs most respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Longford and its vicinity that he has ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    The Treasurer (Mr. E. Dwyer-Gray) and Prof. E. R. Walker left for the mainland by air yesterday. Arrivals at the Brisbane Hotel ...

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  7. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Fear not, O land; be glad and rejoice; for the Lord will do great things. ...

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  8. SLEEPLESS NIGHT

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Allegations that soldiers invalided from the Middle East were refused sleeping ...

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  9. GERMANY AND OIL

    THE BALKAN CAMPAIGN is no sideshow. The course it takes will have a profound influence on the main issue. It will probably be a hard ...

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  10. WITNESSES VANISH

    ALICE SPRINGS, Monday.—On the eve of the trial of two white men for the alleged murder of an aboriginal, two ...

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  11. Obituary Military Funeral of Mr. L. B. Young

    One of the largest funerals seen at Sheffield for many years was that of Mr. Lloyd Basil Young, of West Kentish, which took place on Saturday ...

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  12. Fell Under Lorry

    At the conclusion of the Bothwell race meeting yesterday, James Kelly (22), attempted to jump on the back of a motor lorry and fell under one ...

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  13. CONFERENCE OF CHURCH OF CHRIST

    The 45th annual conference of the Church of Christ opened at Hobart last Thursday evening with a welcome gathering held in the West Hobart ...

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  14. Legislative Council

    There are likely to be three candidates for the Meander seat In the Legislative Council, the election for which will be held on May 6. ...

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  15. U.S.A. SHIPS MAY GO TO SUEZ

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Roosevelt has opened the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden to American ...

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  16. Cyclist Injured

    When a motor cycle he was riding on the Cambridge-road two miles from Bellerive yesterday struck a stationary motor lorry, Patrick Cane, of ...

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  17. MR. M. J. McCARTHY

    The funeral of Mr. Mathew John McCarthy, which took place at Carr Villa Cemetery, Launceston, yesterday afternoon, was attended by a large ...

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  18. LATEST MOVES

    THE MOST ARRESTING items of news are those dealing with the pact between Russia and Japan and the combined push by ...

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  19. Struck by Cycle

    Ernest Johnston (51), of 15 Leonard Crescent, Moonah, was admitted to the Royal Hobart Hospital yesterday with abrasions to the right leg received ...

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  20. HOBART TROOP WINS TROPHY

    The 6th Hobart Troop won the Sir Ernest Clark trophy at the annual Boy Scouts competitions, held for the first time in the north at the Charles ...

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  21. LOST HIS ARM, BUT SAYS HE WAS LUCKY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—With his right arm shot off, Carrier-Driver William Henry Clarke, of Lismore, staggered ...

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  22. Ceiling on Fire

    The ceiling of the house occupied by Mrs. A. Williams, of 67 Forster street, caught fire from the stove pipe yesterday morning. It was ...

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  23. WAR SERVICE HOMES: LIMIT OF £900

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Senator Collett, Minister Administering War Service Homes, said to-day that advances to be made by the Commonwealth for ...

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  24. Plan to Boost Production of Power Alcohol

    CANBERRA, Monday.—An increase in the production of power alcohol to about eight million gallons a year, four ...

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  25. SOLDIER PAID TOO MUCH: GAVE IT BACK

    A member of the A.I.F. overseas, formerly a prominent Launceston trotting rider, found recently that he had been overpaid to the extent of 8000 ...

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  26. STRAHAN ROAD WORK

    In his valedictory address to the last meeting of the Strahan Council the Warden (Mr. W. J. Holmes) said that the road problem, which had given ...

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  27. R.A.A.F.'s 18 VICTORIES IN TWO DAYS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Fighter aircraft of the Australian squadron in the Middle East established a wonderful record in a recent two-day battle ...

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  28. U.S. MINISTER DUE IN AUGUST

    CANBERRA. Monday.—Mr. Nelson T. Johnson, former United States Ambassador to China, who has been appointed to succeed Mr. Clarence E. Gauss as ...

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  29. NO EXTENSION OF EMPIRE SHIPPING SPACE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Certain United Kingdom exporters, some with Australian interests are en deavouring to secure a relaxation of ...

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  30. LEG FRACTURED

    Alfred Clewer (73), of 34 Clare street, New Town, had his left leg fractured yesterday when he was knocked down by a motor cycle in ...

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  31. FORD DISPUTE MAY END SOON

    DETROIT, Friday.—Twenty thousand unionists have authorised officials to negotiate for a settlement of the troublesome and costly strike at ...

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  32. SABOTEURS OF INDUSTRY WARNED IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Vice President of the United States (Mr. Henry A. Wallace), appealing for national unity to speed defence ...

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  33. BRITAIN PREPARES TO INVADE

    Men of the London Irish Regiment leaping from a cliff-top training in invasion tactics are a reminder that Britain has withstood Germany's much-vaunted blitzkrieg, and is gathering her mighty resources and men for the time when she will invade the would-be invader. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. EASTER THREE DAYS LATE

    CHICAGO, Saturday.—This year Easter is being observed three days late, according to calculations by Dr. Olmstead, historian at the Chicago ...

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  35. SEVEN HORSES KILLED IN STAMPEDE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Seven army horses were killed in yesterday's stampede of 300 horses at Wallgrove camp. ...

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  36. NORTHERN ROUTE FOR SHIPPING

    MOSCOW, Monday.—An article in '"Red Fleet" emphasises the importance to Britain of rendering lines of supply from America less dangerous by the ...

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  37. FASCIST YOUTH LEADER KILLED

    ROME, Monday.—Uguido Pallato, former vide-secretary of Fascist Student Groups, has been killed while fighting in Cyrenaica. ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. FRENCH LOSSES IN THAILAND

    HANOI (French Indo-China). Sunday—During the recent hostilities on the Thailand-Indo-China border the French lost 110 killed, 150 wounded and ...

    Article : 67 words
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