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  2. MR. HUGHES AMAZED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Federal Attorney General (Mr. Hughes) expressed amazement to-day that the ...

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  3. FIRMS ASKED TO HELP

    An appeal to each business and industrial concern in Launceston to establish its own independent internal ...

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  4. Topics of the Day COMPLETION OF HOSPITAL WING DELAYED

    Owing to wartime labour shortages and difficulties in obtaining equipment, the new wing of the Launceston ...

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  5. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Make the world within our reach Somewhat the better for our living, ...

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  6. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    MR. EDEN'S REJECTION, in advance, of any peace offer Hitler may make was no doubt addressed mainly to America. British ...

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  7. ON HUNGER STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Two unionists in custody under National Security regulations have been on a hunger ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton), who has been indisposed in Melbourne, is to return to Hobart to- day. ...

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  9. INDIAN COMMAND

    PUBLIC DISCUSSION of the transfer of General Wavell to the Indian command is utterly futile, and may well be deprecated. Take, ...

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  10. WATER MAIN AT ST. LEONARDS

    Criticism of the water supply of the St. Leonards municipality was expressed at the Launceston Fire Briagade Board's meeting yesterday. It was ...

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  11. DEFENDS BOARD OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

    MELBOURNE, Monday—Defending the watchfulness and advice of the Board of Business Administration as "of first importance," the Prime ...

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  12. MANY ATTEND FUNERAL

    Indicative of the high regard in which Mr. Charles N. Gunn, of Strathlynn, was held by a great many friends was the exceptionally large funeral ...

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  13. STREET NAMES CHANGED

    Residents of nine Launceston streets had their addresses changed for them by the City Council last night, when aldermen agreed to ...

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  14. Bombs and Fires

    After he had explained organisation and methods to deal with incendiary bombs and fires, the Minister in Charge of Civil Defence (Major Davies) was ...

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  15. SNOW ON LYELL HIGHWAY

    Although the service car reached Queenstown last night after negotiating snow a foot deep on sections of the Lyell highway, motorists whose cars ...

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  16. "Tasmania Left Out"

    "I think the Commonwealth Government should take more interest in this orphan state," remarked Mr. W. Gellie, chairman of the Fifty Thousand ...

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  17. U.S. SEAMAN'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The city coroner (Mr. Oram) opened an inquest to-day into the death of Thomas James Connolly (39), an oiler, of Michigan, ...

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  18. East Launceston School

    The site of the new infant school building which is to be erected at the East Launceston school at a cost of £2030 may be altered to meet the ...

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  19. MORE INDUSTRIES

    THE POSSIBILITY of having an aluminium industry established on the Tamar has attracted interest in the North. It is to be hoped that ...

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  20. DOWNED THREE JUNKERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Further indication of the magnificent work being done by units of the Royal Australian Navy in the Middle East was provided ...

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  21. ALIENS TAKING LAND

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Speakers at a public meeting held at Werribee to- night to protest against further infiltration of aliens to the Werribee district ...

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  22. Basic Wage Insufficient

    The present basic wage was Insufficient to enable a man to keep him-self and his family in comfort, said Dean W. A. Upton, addressing the No ...

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  23. Obituary POLITICIAN AND AUTHOR

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Mr. Randolph Bedford, for many years one of Australia's best known and most picturesque literary and political figures, died ...

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  24. Appeal Funds

    Acknowledged, £16,205/14/5; Sandy Bay branch, £5/6/9; Avoca branch (proceeds fair), £30; total, £16,241/1/2. Following knitted articles have been ...

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  25. Farmers' Petrol

    "Every individual request by a farmer for an additional petrol ration will be considered on its merits," said the secretary of the Transport ...

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  26. TRAM AND BUS REVENUE UP BY £3489

    Launceston tram an bus revenue increased by £3489/7/5½ for the financial year which ended on June 30, compared with the previous ...

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  27. MAKING PLANES FROM LOCAL TIMBERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The practicability of the production of aircraft in Australia from indigenous timbers, which was the subject of a report to ...

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  28. Technical Training

    The Assistant Minister for Education. (Mr. McDonald) announced at Hobart yesterday that 260 men had completed their training as fitters and turners at ...

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  29. DEFERRED PAY FOR R.A.A.F. IN AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Minister for Air (Mr. McEwen) said to-day that the extension to the R.A.A.F. of deferred pay and taxation concessions ...

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  30. Failure of League of Nations

    From a post-mortem on the League of Nations could be learned something of the contributing causes to its failure, said Rev. N. E. Lade in an address at ...

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  31. HOUSE RENTS IN CITY

    Information on house rents in Launceston supplied by the Acting Commonwealth Statistician has been conveyed to Senator C. A. Lamp by. the ...

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  32. UTILITY POULTRY BREEDERS: SECTIONAL SHOW

    At a meeting of the National Utility Poultry Breeders' Association. Launceston branch, held at the Y.M.C.A. st right it was decided to hold a ...

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  33. WAR CASUALTIES

    Mrs. H. B. Holmes, of Scottsdale, has been advised that her son, private ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. PRESIDENT OF SENATE

    "The comment by Mr. A. J. Beck, M.H.R., and 'The Examiner' upon the recent Senate Presidential election cannot be permitted to pass ...

    Article : 358 words
  35. HANDLING BARLEY CROP

    When the present scheme was formulated it was desired that Tasmania should be exempted from its operations because of the special conditions which ...

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  36. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—Referring to the letter of "Scrutator Flabbergandus," published in your issue of July 4, perhaps he will tell us if he tactfully pointed out to the young ...

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  37. EMPLOYERS' DUTY TO RETURNED SOLDIERS

    It did not appear to be generally known that National Security Regulations compelled an employer to reinstate an employee in his former work ...

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  38. LISLE-MYRTLE BANK ROAD

    In a letter to Mr. E. R. Howroyd M.H.A. the Director of Public Works. Mr. G. D. Balsille, states that the coat of gravelling sections of the road from ...

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  39. INFECTIOUS DISEASES

    Cases of infectious diseases notified to the Department of Public Health for the week ended. July 5 were: Hobart—Diphtheria 3. Launceston— ...

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  40. Queen Carnival For A.C.F.

    The total votes polled for the Queens in the A.C.F. Carnival at midday yesterday placed them in the following order:— ...

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  41. A.I.F. HONOUR ROLL

    Relatives of soldiers who have been posted as casualties are invited to forward photographs and ...

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  42. War Photographs

    Prints of Department of Information photographs published in "The Examiner" may be obtained by booking through "The ...

    Article : 77 words
  43. Advertising

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