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  2. Topics of the Day Garrison Battalion Reserve to be Formed

    It was stated at military headquarters, Hobart, yesterday that steps were being taken in Tasmania to form a ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    And this is the confidence that we have in him, that, if we ask anything according to his will, he heareth us. ...

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  4. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    THE STATE'S power position is most unsatisfactory. Tarraleah has been a disappointment. It was to produce 63,000 h.p with another ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    The Premier and Minister for Education (Mr. Cosgrove), accompanied by the Director of Education (Mr. G. V. Brooks), visited Devonport and ...

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  6. NO HOLIDAY IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, Saturday. — For the Digger of to-day, guard duty in Malaya is not all moonlight and radiant ...

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  7. SINGAPORE NOW HAS ANZAC CLUB

    As many Australian troops as could be accommodated on the verandah of the Victoria Memorial Hall attended the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TREES MAY FALL ON POWER LINE

    A section of the city was deprived of power for several hours last week when a tree felled by an Invermay ...

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  9. RUSSIAN STRENGTH

    ON FRIDAY, May 10, 1940, Hitler launched his attack upon the Low Countries and within five weeks the armed might of Germany ...

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  10. OBITUARY

    By the death of Mr. John Bruce McArthur in the Soldiers' Memorial Hospital on Saturday, Scottsdale lost one of its oldest residents. Mr. ...

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  11. BLUE PEAS

    In order to protect growers, Government control of the blue pea crop is likely. As a result of representations at ...

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  12. New Homes Plan

    Legislation will be submitted to Parliament shortly by the Minister for Agriculture (Dr. D'Alton) to authorise the Government to subsidise to the ...

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  13. A.I.F. HONOUR ROLL

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

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  14. Plan to Boost Supply of Power Alcohol

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Action will be taken by the Commonwealth Government this week to implement a ...

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  15. PAY RATES FOR SOLDIERS OF DOMINIONS

    Interesting comparisons of the rates of pay for the fighting forces in the other Dominions have been supplied ...

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  16. Oak Tree Planted

    At the Beaconsfield school recently the oak tree grown from an acorn from Windsor Castle and first planted on Coronation Day was transplanted to ...

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  17. A.R.U. Deputation's Requests

    An amendment to enable the secretary of the Australian Railway's Union to appear before the Railway Appeal Board on behalf of appellants was one ...

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  18. U.S. JOURNALIST ON TOUR OF STATE

    Mr. Howell Walker, an American journalist on the staff of the "National Geographic Magazine," who is from Washington, D.C., arrived at Burnie on ...

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  19. New Spreyton School

    The enlarged Spreyton school was opened on Saturday by the Premier and Minister for Education (Mr. Cosgrove). The opinion was expressed ...

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  20. NEW WEBBING EQUIPMENT FOR SOLDIERS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Because of the introduction of the Bren gun and the anti-tank rifle, a change of equipment for military forces has become ...

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  21. VICTORY IN SYRIA

    THE VICTORY of the Imperial and Free French forces in Syria makes good reading. The campaign has been longer than expected, but the ...

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  22. PRODUCER GAS CHANGEOVER

    The need for a changeover from petrol to producer gas as the motive power for motor vehicles was stressed by the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) last ...

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  23. Stolen Car Abandoned

    During Saturday night a car was taken from near the Devonport Town Hall and driven through the fence of the Catholic Church grounds, where it ...

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  24. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—Are we serious about trying to get the aluminium industry? If so, it is time we did something definite about it. More than a week has ...

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  25. Visitor Impressed

    "I hope the people of Tasmania realise the great potential wealth they have in hydro-electricity," said the Victorian Minister for Labour (Mr. ...

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  26. TELEGRAPHISTS PROTEST

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A special meeting of union officials will be held on Tuesday to decide whether telegraphists employed at the General Post Office ...

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  27. Man Missing

    William Thomas Finch (35) has been missing from his home at 189 Argyle- street, Hobart, since last Thursday. The police are seeking information as to ...

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  28. A.C.F. OFFICER'S VISIT

    The Chief Commissioner of the Australian. Comforts Fund, Lt.-Col. R. S. Goward, who is to address a public meeting in the National Theatre ...

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  29. Motor Cyclist Thrown

    Arnold S. Bennett, of Penguin, was severely shaken when he was thrown from his motor cycle on, the Bass highway near Round Hill. early on ...

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  30. Canadian Red Cross to Pack Prisoners' Parcels

    Five thousand food parcels for Australian prisoners of war are to be packed and despatched each week by the Canadian Red Cross, at the expense ...

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  31. More Vitamin C for Troops

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The recent outbreak of minor skin diseases and festering sores among troops at Darwin and Northern Australia will be ...

    Article : 107 words
  32. Kentish Council FIRE PROTECTION AT RAILTON

    It was resolved, at the monthly meeting of the Kentish Council on Saturday, to ask the Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker) to confer with members of ...

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  33. Ran Into Lorry

    Harold Moss, of Young Town, while cycling towards the city last night, ran into the back of a stationary motor lorry on Quarantine-road. He is in ...

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  34. EFFECTIVE BLACK-OUT IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—During the biggest black-out yet attempted in Sydney nine municipalities were kept in darkness for half an hour to-night. ...

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  35. Car Overturns

    A motor car driven by Edward Arnold Farrell ran down a steep bank and came to rest on its side at Red Rocks, near Oatlands, at 12.15 a.m. on ...

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  36. FRONTIER FAR ABROAD

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The frontier of Australia was not the three mile limit but the Middle East and the English Channel, the Federal Treasurer ...

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  37. SCHOOL GROUNDS AT ULVERSTONE

    Mr. P. L. Kelly, M.H.A. waited on the premier and Minister for Education (Mr. Cosgrove) at Ulverstone on Saturday evening and asked for ...

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  38. Fatally Kicked

    Neil Hall (10), of 15 Feltham-street, North Hobart, was admitted to the Royal Hobart Hospital yesterday afternoon suffering from head injuries ...

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  39. Appeal Funds

    The following amounts have been received from the undermentioned municipalities to June 30, 1911:— Beaconsfield, £2033/17/4: Burnie, £4463/9/6; ...

    Article : 142 words
  40. NEW HOSPITAL WING

    The James Grant Mitchell memorial wing of the St. John's Church of England hospital. Hobart, was opened by the Governor (Sir ...

    Article : 79 words
  41. Queen Carnival For A.C.F.

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  42. SUEZ CANAL RAIDED

    CAIRO, Saturday. — An enemy air raid on the Suez Canal area took place early this morning. Many bombs were dropped, killing six persons and ...

    Article : 37 words
  43. Advertising

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    Advertising : 137 words
  44. In Memory of First V.C. Winner

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Acting on the iniative of the Grand Master, Lord Gowrie (himself a V.C. winner), Freemasons at the annual communication of ...

    Article : 82 words
  45. U.S. Motor Production

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—In order to avert labour dislocation, the curtailment of automobile construction is not likely to reach 50 per cent. until the ...

    Article : 63 words
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