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  2. HOW IT WAS DONE

    "I have nothing to hide, nothing to fear. All I seek is fair play," said Mr. J. T. Westlake yesterday. He is ...

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  3. PERSONAL

    Passengers to the mainland by air yesterday included Messrs. A. G. Gutteridge and E. L. Egan. Mr. F. H. Peacock returned from the mainland. ...

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  4. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    YESTERDAY we expressed the opinion that the new Federal Budget, though it contains much that is sound, has the serious weakness ...

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  5. ADJOURNED CASE TO BE GONE ON WITH

    After full consideration of all the facts, the Commissioner of Police (Mr. W. G. Oakes) has decided to proceed with the case against a Launceston citizen on a serious motoring charge. The defendant is named as S. E. C. Lade. ...

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  6. Topics of the Day MAIL DELIVERY

    Many residents of the outer areas of Launceston will have their mail delivered to them by letter carrier under an ...

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  7. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    To think well of all, to patiently find the good in all, to be cheerful with all—such is the very portal of heaven. ...

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  8. Bringing Trading Banks Under Effective Control

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Federal Government is taking steps to bring trading banks under "effective ...

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  9. MOTORING CHARGE

    THE STATEMENT by the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) on the circumstances in which charges against a Launceston motorist were adjourned ...

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  10. WEEK-END FORECASTS

    NORTH — Fine, with rather warm day temperatures, followed by unsettled conditions late in the weekend. ...

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  11. OBITUARY

    The death occurred suddenly in Launceston last night of Mr. Louis Ernest Page, a well-known city solicitor. ...

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  12. CONFERENCE AT TRADES HALL

    A long agenda has been framed for the industrial conference at the Trades Hall, Launceston, on Saturday and Sunday, November 8 and 9. At ...

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  13. Work for Sailors

    Mr. G. L. Meredith, treasurer in the North of the King George's Fund for Sailors. has received a letter from the Governor (Sir Ernest Clark), who ...

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  14. Case Against Milk Vendor: Action Explained

    The City Council's failure to prosecute a milk vendor for allegedly selling milk below the prescribed standard was explained yesterday. ...

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  15. Births, Deaths Decrease

    An increase of 973 in mean population and decreases in births and deaths in Tasmania for the year ended December, 1940, compared with the ...

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  16. SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENT IN HOUSING

    A social experiment which has been an outstanding success was tried more than 20 years ago at Bondi (N.S.W.) by Mr. A. M. Loewenthal, of Sydney, ...

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  17. ANY CHECK?

    HAS THE State Government confidence in the estimates of expenditure and power on which hydroelectric extension plans are based? ...

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  18. Diphtheria Immunisation

    Although diphtheria immunisation should constitute an important section of the preventive work carried out by local health authorities, as the disease ...

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  19. KEEP THE WAR OUT OF AUSTRALIA

    In the Great War of 1914-18 416,000 Australians fought to safeguard our national heritage and the right's of free peoples against ...

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  20. Wharfage Exemption

    When the Launceston Marine Board received a letter yesterday asking its opinion on the proposal to exempt parcels and packages for internees and ...

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  21. BREAD CARTER POSES AS DUNKIRK VETERAN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the Savoy Theatre, Enfield, on October 18, Laurence Francis (46), bread carter, of Croydon, addressed an audience as ...

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  22. STATE MEDICAL SCHEME IN MANY AREAS

    With the inclusion last year of the George Town, Ringarooma and Port Cygnet districts, the Government medical service is now functioning in 16 ...

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  23. MILITARY NEWS

    Sergeants C. C. Peacock and W. Ferguson, both of the R.A.A.F., have been spending leave with Mrs. E. Peacock, Trevallyn. ...

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  24. Longford V.D.C. Inspected

    Colonel L. M. Mullen, C.O. of the Voluntary Defence Corps in Tasmania, paid an official visit to the Longford platoon of the corps on Wednesday ...

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  25. A.I.F. HONOUR ROLL

    Relatives of soldiers who have been posted as casualties are Invited to forward photographs and brief personal biographies for publication ...

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  26. INVERMAY A.L.P. BRANCH

    The sixth annual meeting of the Invermay branch of the Australian Labour Party was held on Wednesday night. Mr. E. W. Barnard, the ...

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  27. Channel Dredging Nears End

    Dredging of the channel below the King's Wharf will cease next month when work near the cattle jetty will be completed and the dredge will be ...

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  28. APPEAL FUNDS

    Previously acknowledged, £63,485/12/10, Northern Tasmanian Bowling Association, 3/3/-. Zeehan Municipality: E.S. and A. Bank, Zechan, proceeds of ...

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  29. INFANT DEATHS

    The number of deaths of Infants under one year of age in Tasmania in the 12 months ended December 31, 1940, was 176, the smallest number ...

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  30. D. OF I. MAINTAINING SERVICES

    CANBERRA. Thursday. — Although substantial reductions will be made in Department of Information expenditure in the remaining eight months of ...

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  31. State Salvage Head

    Mr. V. I. Chambers, who since June, 1940, has been honorary state controller of salvage and chairman of the State Salvage Committee, has tendered ...

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  32. SEEK EXTENSION OF CLIPPER SERVICE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Federal and New Zealand Governments have agreed upon a basis on which they will open negotiations shortly with the ...

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  33. BURNIE WATER SCHEME

    A gravity water scheme for Burnie was placed before members of the Burnie Council for their consideration at a special meeting this week. The proposal of ...

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  34. Wheat Storage

    The work of providing wheat storage facilities at Launceston will be commenced almost immediately, Mr. Scully, Minister for Commerce, has ...

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  35. NOT TRYING TO DICTATE TO TRADES HALL

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) yesterday denied the assertion by Mr. W. Morrow that he was attempting to dictate to the Launceston Trades Hall ...

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  36. AFTER-CARE FUND

    Gifts and donations are acknowledged from:—Mrs. Dell, .1. Beaumont, Gladys Mansfield, W. M. Raynor, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Sturzaker, Mrs. L. Campbell, R. E. ...

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  37. Westmorland Division

    The Tasmanian Chamber of Manufactures will be represented by either Mr. W. J. Sheehan (president) or Mr. A. D. Peacock (vice-president) at the ...

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  38. HALLOWE'EN IS NOW AT HAND

    In Austaslia, Hallowe'en, where it is observed at all, has always been marked by a spirit of revelry and to-night, despite war time, black cats will prowl, owis will blink and witched will ride broomsticks over party and ballroom. ...

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  39. FATAL ACCIDENT IN SOUTH

    Struck by a heavy spar while engaged on road repairs near Junbury yesterday. Walter Henry Dobson (28), married, of Russell River, received fatal ...

    Article : 91 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. MOTOR-CYCLIST INJURED

    When their motor cycle struck the back of a motor car travelling towards the city last night on Elphin-oad near Erina-street, Robert Paterson and ...

    Article : 63 words
  42. OBLIGATION TO SALUTE

    From Our Federal Correspondent CANBERRA, Thursday.—In future a soldier will be obliged to salute a commissioned officer only when about to ...

    Article : 72 words
  43. TEMPERANCE MEETING

    Rev. A. Crookes-Hull, secretary of the North-West Temperance Alliance, who is attending the annual Methodist Assembly in Hobart, yesterday ...

    Article : 55 words
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