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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    OBVIOUSLEY the enslaved peoples of Europe are far from reconciled to their present lot. All history shows that the human spirit ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    We remember the word of praise, the kindly act, long after more important affairs are forgotten. The passing of ...

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  4. Topics of the Day TROOP TRAINS

    As week-end troop trains no longer stop at Parattah, there is no opportunity for soldiers to obtain ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    Messrs. F. 11. Foster and M. Geeves were passengers to the mainland by air yesterday. Messrs. S. R. Adams and S. I. Suter, ...

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  6. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    ILLICIT DISTILLATION.— Mr. Editor: Our active district constable, Mr. John Smith, has at last been able to detect two ...

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  7. NO CHANGE

    Proprietors of motor garages in Launceston will in no circumstances curtail the customary courtesy services ...

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  8. Mr. Spender Wants :

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — A call for a million Australian fighting men, working men and working women to ...

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  9. HELP RUSSIA

    ASSISTANCE to Russia is limited by production and transport. The diversion to the Soviet of American supplies intended for Britain is ...

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  10. ARBOR DAY

    Education officers who attended a conference at Hobart recently regard Arbor Day as 'a bit of a farce." After planting such trees as a rose, it was ...

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  11. ARMY PARADES IN NORTH

    By direction of the District Commandant (Brigadier G. E. Manchester), military parades are to be held at ...

    Article : 270 words
  12. MILITARY NEWS

    Leading Aircraftman Charles Adams, of the R.A.A.F., returned to Wagga on Saturday after spending leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Adams, ...

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  13. Sea Fisheries Board

    The following were appointed by the Executive Council yesterday as members of the Sea Fisheries Advisory Board:— Tue Secretary for Agriculture (Mr. H. ...

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  14. A.I.F. HONOUR ROLL

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

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  15. Petrol for Fishermen

    The Liquid Fuel Control Board is prepared to consider genuine cases of hardship brought about by petrol restrictions and to grant additional ...

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  16. Something to Blow About : Railway Economy

    "Blowing off"-a popular term for bragging or boasting-has long been frowned upon by the best people. Now it is being frowned upon by ...

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  17. Appeal Funds

    The following is a list of donations to-wards the Society for the Caro of Crippled Children:—Previously acknowledged, £66/6/3. ...

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  18. THE TRAMWAYS

    ALTHOUGH Mr. Strike may still believe he is right in blaming women shoppers for the crowding of the trams at peak periods he must ...

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  19. Offered Bribe to Officer

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Convicted by Mr. Addison, P.M., in the Fourth City Court to-day on a charge of having attempted to bribe a ...

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  20. Now is the Time to Help in Civil Defence

    "Make no mistake! We have a solemn duty to do our part in creating an efficient A.R.P. organisation now." ...

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  21. U.S. Film Enquiry Seen as Farce

    HOLLYWOOD, Monday.—Returning from Washington, where he attended the enquiry into allegations that the film industry was being used for ...

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  22. Youth Employment

    At a meeting of the executive committee of the Youth Employment Branch at Hobart yesterday, presided over by the Attorney-General (Mr. ...

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  23. CLAIMED VOTING RIGHT FOR COUNCIL LOANS

    The Warden (Cr. E. Ingledew) presided over a meeting of ratepayers In the Devonport Town Hall last night, called in response to a requisition. ...

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  24. EXEMPTION FOR RURAL WORKERS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Extra provisions for exempting rural workers from military training had become necessary in the changeover from ...

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  25. Inspecting R.A.A.F. Abroad

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Air Commodore W. D. Bostock. Deputy Chief of the Air Staff, will soon begin an overseas tour of inspection embracing all ...

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  26. To See Black-out from Air

    Advice was received by the Civil Defence Legion at Hobart yesterday that a plane from Western Junction will fly over the black-out area ...

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  27. Letters to the Editor

    "Enquirer"—A statement by the Premier was published in "The Examiner" on September 19 in which he said that the allegations regarding Tasmania's ...

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  28. PRISONERS OF WAR

    The Red Cross Enquiry Bureau, Launceston, has received the following information regarding prisoners of war from the International Red Cross, ...

    Article : 162 words
  29. "Area" Schools in Cities?

    A recommendation that efforts be made to fit the area school system into city schools was adopted at a recent conference at Hobart of education ...

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  30. NO DOCTOR AT WARATAH

    At a meeting on Monday of the board of management of the Mt. Bischoff Provident Hospital at Waratah concern was expressed at the ...

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  31. Australian Council of Churches

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The first Australian Council of Churches in the history of the Commonwealth was constituted to-day at Wesley Chapel, ...

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  32. No Coal Shortage

    Apparently there is no shortage of coal in Tasmania, either of the local product or imported. Big users of coal in Launceston, including the ...

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  33. DOES NOT EXIST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In litigating its claim for delivery of a brown paper parcel at present in possession of the Bask of N.S.W., the French State is ...

    Article : 184 words
  34. ANNIVERSARY OF PATERSON-ST. CHURCH

    The 109th anniversary of the Paterson-street Methodist Church was celebrated on Sunday. when there were good congregations for both the ...

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  35. MELBOURNE HAS FIRST REAL BLACK-OUT TEST

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Melbourne's first real black-out test to-night was an almost complete success. ...

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  36. VARSITY MEN TO ENTER CAMP DURING VACATION

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—All University students will attend militia camps during the long vacation, the Army Minister (Mr. Spender) announced ...

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  37. DRAFTED TO BRIGHTON

    The following recruits were drafted to Brighton yesterday:— N. F. Alcock, 322 Elizabeth-street, Hobart; J. M. Cunningham, 68 ...

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  38. Attempted Murder Charge

    Frederick John Little (50) a railway fettler, was charged in the City Court yesterday morning with having attempted to murder his wife, and, ...

    Article : 89 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. SOUTH NEEDS RAIN

    While welcome showers have fallen in southern agricultural districts during the last few days, not nearly enough has been received and the ...

    Article : 126 words
  41. REFUGEES FOUND GASSED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Mrs. Valerie Auslander (45) was found dead, and her husband, Stephen Auslander (47), an Austrian doctor of laws, was found ...

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  42. Y.M.C.A. WORKERS CAPTURED

    LONDON. Monday.—Six Australian and New Zealand Y.M.C.A. workers. previously reported missing, are all war prisoners. ...

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  43. WOMAN DOCTOR JOINS R.A.A.F.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Australia's first woman doctor to enlist in the Royal Australian Air Force is Dr. Mildred Hutchings, of Melbourne. She ...

    Article : 87 words
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