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  2. FROM OBSCURITY INTO LIMELIGHT: FORESTRY DEPARTMENT

    The first field day of the Tasmanian Department of Forestry, conducted at Perth last Wednesday, marks an important development in this state's conception of responsibility to its timber. This field day, to which the general ...

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  3. FORESTRY FIELD DAY AT PERTH

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton ) addressing the assemblage at the Forestry Department's field day, held at the Perth tree nursery, on Wednesday. Some 200 people attended. —Kurrajong. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ELECTIONS

    The annual municipal elections took place throughout the state yesterday. Contests were necessary in some ...

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  5. Share Market UNDERTONE STEADIER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. —Although further falls were registered in trading, the undertone of the market on ...

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  6. MOST MONEY ON LOCAL RACES

    Bookmakers held a total of about £4256 at the T.T.C. meeting on Saturday, which, with the totalisator turnover, made ...

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  7. NORTH-EAST

    PERSONAL.—Senator J. B. Hayes and Mrs. Hayes are on a short holiday in their Bridport cottage. Miss I Bruce and her niece, Miss ...

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  8. SUGAR STOCKS

    The Minister fur Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton yesterday expressed indignation because of the failure of those controlling sugar supplies to build up ...

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  9. MINING

    London metal quotations on April 23 were:— Tin, standard, spot, b £270/15/-, s £271; three months, b. £266/15/-, s ...

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  10. Competitions DANCE NUMBERS PLEASE

    The Easter elocutionary and musical competitions were continued in the National Theatre yesterday. Commenting on the sword dance in ...

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  11. SATUPULO FINED £40,750

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Satupulo, N.L., Kopah (West Thailand) has been fined £840,750 for a breach of mining regulations in Thailand. Leases ...

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  12. FLAX QUOTA IN NORTH-EAST IS 1500 ACRES

    At a well-attended meeting of flax-growers in the Scottsdale. Lilydale and Ringarooma municipalities at Scottsdale on Wednesday night the quota for ...

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  13. MANAGERS' REPORTS

    King Island Scheelite reports for week ended April 13 (five working days only): —Power shovel removing overburden from the 140ft. contour and miners ...

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  14. KING EXCUSES SEAMAN FOR "A.W.L."

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Able Seaman Charles Maltwood, R.N., met the King amid the ruins of an East End street to-day, and obtained his Majesty's ...

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  15. On the North-West

    Elections were conducted in six North-West Coast and two West Coast municipalities. Only two retiring councillors were defeated—Messrs. L. ...

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  16. FINANCIAL

    LONDON. Wednesday. — Directors of Boulder Perseverance Ltd. have recommended a final dividend of 20 per cent. BANK CLEARANCES ...

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  17. ELEVENTH RAID ON BREST

    LONDON. Thursday.—For the 11th time bombers of the Royal Air Force raided the German battleships, Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, in port at Brest ...

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  18. Tasmanian and Other Quotes

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 831 words
  19. AERIAL SERVICES

    Passengers who arrived from the mainland yesterday included Mesdames C. Field. B. R. McLeod. 1,. G. Stancombe, WV. Scott, Messrs. W. Musgrave, W. E. ...

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  20. THE NORTH

    GOOD RAIN. — Steady rain fell at Brackneyy throughout Wednesday night. Grass and oats were at a standstill, and the rain will be beneficial. There has ...

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  21. THE MIDLANDS

    PERSONAL.—Mr. Frank Heathcote, who met with an accident a few weeks ago, is now an inmate of the Campbell Town Hospital. His condition is ...

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  22. GENERAL MOTORS' PROFIT DOWN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The effect of the war on the Australian motor industry is reflected in a fall in the profit of General Motors-Holden's Ltd. in the ...

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  23. STUD CATTLE FROM N.S.W.

    Two valuable purchases of stud cattle were made at the recent Royal Sydney Show by the V.D.L. Co.. of Burnie. This is the first importation ...

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  24. SEED BARLEY

    In Tasmania last season it was difficult for growers to procure seed barley. Provision was not made under the acquisition scheme for the retention of ...

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  25. PROCESSING OF PORK FOR EXPORT TO U.K.

    A short term arrangement between the State Meat Board and the North Western Dairy Co-operative Ltd. for the processing of pork on consignment ...

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  26. CAPTURE YOUR OWN TANK

    If you capture, say, a German tank or a couple of howitzers, you can keep them for your very own, unless they are classed as "captured ...

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  27. 1,410,000 Prisoners of War in Germany

    Germany has 1,410,000 war prisoners, including English, French, some Poles and a few others, officials in Berlin stated recently. ...

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  28. Interness Get Soup, Coffee, Bread

    LONDON. Wednesday. — Victor Ray Jones, of Bakewell (Derbyshire), the 15-year-old deck boy of the Port Wellington, which was lost in the Pacific ...

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  29. HIDES AND SKINS

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—After an interval of a fortnight, sales of sheepskins were resumed to-day, when 68,000 were submitted. Bldding was brisk at firm ...

    Article : 89 words
  30. Advertising

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    Advertising : 104 words
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