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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    TASMANIA seems to supply the mainland with nearly all its notable economists. The latest addition to the ranks is Professor E. R. ...

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  3. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    CAUTION.—Last Saturday night a fellow went into the Prince Albert Inn and having called for a gill of rum, tendered ...

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  4. SHEEP PERISH IN SNOW: BITTER COLD

    Although land holders have not yet made a full examination it is estimated that up to 20,000 sheep were ...

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  5. Topics of the Day PETROL THEFTS CHECKED

    A secret chemical "detector," now being used to prevent theft of Government and Army petrol, is so secret that Tasmanian ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Neither what is past nor what is to come need afflict you, for you have only to deal with the present. ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Captain I. N. Holyman arrived from Melbourne by plane on Saturday. Among those who left Launceston were Senator B. Sampson and Mr. F. F. ...

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  8. A.T.C. Uniform Delay Not Affecting Scheme

    Recruiting for the Air Training Corps in Tasmania has not been affected by the delay in issuing uniforms. ...

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  9. JAPAN'S CHOICE

    JAPAN can scarcely' delay much longer her choice of peace or war. It must now be very clear to her that she cannot continue her policy of ...

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  10. HELP THE NEEDY

    The city is busy preparing for Christmas, but despite the many calls on the public purse, there is one fund ...

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  11. OBITUARY

    There was a large attendance at the funeral of Mr. Job Lynton Nibbs, of Devonport, which took place at the Wesley Vale Methodist ...

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  12. SYDNEY APPEAL LAUNCHED IN NORTH

    A start has already been made in the raising of Tasmania's suggested quota of £40,000 towards the ...

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  13. Dr. Evatt's Visit

    The visit of the Federal Attorney- General and Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) to Tasmania has been postponed because of the Pacific ...

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  14. Man Injured

    Mr. J. Underhill, of Derby, was knocked unconscious on Saturday afternoon when he was struck by a car driven by Mr. N. Turner, of ...

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  15. FAIR AND SHOW AT CRESSY

    The annual show and fair of the Holy Trinity Church, Cressy, was opened by Mr. N. G. Gatenby, of Cressy House, Longford, who was introduced by the ...

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  16. WAR CASUALTIES

    Chief E.R.A. J. H. McBain. who is reported missing from the H.M.A.S. Sydney, Chief ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Shannon Rise

    There is as yet no sign of the Shannon rise, which has been due for almost a week. Rain fell steadily all day yesterday at Miena, where the ...

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  18. APPEAL FOR HOME MISSIONS

    A day of appeal for support of home missions was observed in Churches of Christ in Tasmania yesterday. Mr. Josiah H. Park, secretary of the ...

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  19. Tasmanian D.F.C. Killed in Middle East

    Wing-Commander Alan M. Bowman, D.F.C. and bar, is reported to have lost his life in an aircraft accident in the Middle East, according to advice ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Victim of Poison

    Frank Hills (27), a lodger at the Renown Hotel, was found yesterday lying in a serious condition at the corner of Lawrence and Brisbane streets. ...

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  21. MORE ENEMIES

    BRITAIN'S declaration of war on Finland, Rumania and Hungary officially gives us three more enemies. Actually, however, the ...

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  22. INVENTS BOMBS TO MEET NEEDS OF ARMY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The secret mechanism of a number of new bombs in which he had expressed interest was explained and demonstrated to the ...

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  23. PRICE FIXING PLAN

    "The explanation now offered by the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) of his Government's policy to fix minimum prices for primary products should be read ...

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  24. SWIMMING POOL OPENED AT DERBY

    Under favourable weather conditions a large crowd attended the official opening of the Derby swimming pool on Saturday by the Minister for Lands ...

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  25. APPEAL FUNDS

    The following amounts have been received from the undermentioned municipalities to November 30:—Beaconsfield, £2787/6/9; Burnie, £6443/10/6; Campbell ...

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  26. Missing A.I.F. Men Traced

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Large numbers of men originally posted as missing are now known to be prisoners of war, said the Minister for the Army ...

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  27. Detectives Search Sydney for Gangster Murderer

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Three detectives from Los Angeles are making enquiries in Sydney about a gangster murderer who has disappeared from California ...

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  28. SPENCER HOSPITAL

    At the monthly meeting of the Spencer Hospital Board at Wynyard on Saturday evening Matron E. Folder reported that during November 49 ...

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  29. REBATE SCHEME TO BE PROCEEDED WITH

    The public could rest assured that the Government would proceed with its scheme to grant rebates on premius to policy holders in the ...

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  30. NEW RESPIRATOR SAVES MAN'S LIFE

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—Canterbury ambulance officers believe that a new respirator apparatus invented by Mr. W. Lawrence, lecturer in physiology ...

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  31. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—What are the police doing to allow drinking to go on in the Market Green all day Sunday? As a soldier, and in course of my duties, I saw one ...

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  32. ARCHBISHOP HEAD INJURED

    MIELBOURNE, Sunday.—Archbishop Head was injured when his car struck a post near Mount Eliza to-day. He was admitted to a private hospital ...

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  33. RECRUITING DRIVE

    Unity week is to be observed throughout Australia from Monday, December 15, to Saturday, December 20. Monday is to be known as ...

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  34. Jet Propulsion Plane in Italy

    LONDON, Friday.—Rome radio says that a monoplane, without propellers and flown by jet propulsion, flew over Rome to-day. The Italian Campini ...

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  35. MAN FOUND HANGED

    SYDNEY, Sunday—Godfrey Hamlet Taylor (52), manager of the Narrendera brar.ch of the Commonwealth Bank, was found hanging dead in his ...

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  36. CONFIRMATION AT ST. JOHN'S

    The Bishop of Tasmania (Dr. R. S. Hay) administered the rite of confirmation to 71 candidates at St. John's Church of England last evening. Of ...

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  37. Sawmill Burnt at Jackey's Marsh

    On Friday evening about 7 o'clock a large sawmill, machinery and a quantity of sawn timber were totally destroyed by fire at Jackey's Marsh. The ...

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  38. DIED ON GOLDEN WEDDING DAY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. Richard Cook (71) collapsed and died last night while he and his wife were being entertained un their golden wedding ...

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  39. Patriots Seriously Harass Nazis in Yugoslavia

    LONDON, Saturday.—Heroic resistance continues in Yugoslavia. Moscow radio declared to-day that 3600 Germans lost their lives in the second half of November in heavy fighting with Serb patriots. ...

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  40. Advertising

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  41. SMOKE SOCIAL

    The Empire would never go down, and if ever Australia's shores were invaded the enemy would face a resolute and dour nation of fighters, said ...

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  42. THIRD NEW ZEALAND M.P. KILLED

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.). Sunday.—The third New Zealand member of Parliament to lose his life in the war is Lieut.-Colonel J. W. Allen, killed in ...

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  43. GIRL STILL MISSING

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Dr. Francis Brown Craig, of Edgecliffe Road, Woollahra, intends to renew for the fifth time the offer of a reward of £200 ...

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