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  2. PARADE

    LIEUT.-COLONEL L. STRANKS, Divisional Commander of the Salvation Army, presents a prize to Noelene Nunn, winner of the primary girls' section of the pedlars' parade at a fair at the Citadel on Saturday. Noelene dressed as a fairy. (See Page 9). —"The Examiner" photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. WORKS PROGRAMME SHIELD AGAINST RECESSION

    CANBERRA.—"If Australia is again hit by a shimp the National Works Council is determined that the Governments should not again add to the tragic waste of our greatest national asset—the daily work of citizens." ...

    Article : 316 words
  4. SCHOOLS IN OUTBACK CRITICISED

    OUT-BACK schools in Tasmania received a raw deal, according to a delegate to the North-Western Parents' and Citizens' Federation at Burnie on Saturday. ...

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  5. LABELLING TEXTILES

    MELBOURNE—Compulsory labelling of textiles offered for sale is expected to come into operation throughout Australia ...

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  6. CLAIMS POLICE GAVE HIM BASHING

    SYDNEY.—Tramway union officials said yesterday that they were considering taking legal action on behalf of a union employee who claimed that he was viciously bashed by police last Monday. ...

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  7. H.-E. POWER PROJECT A "DREAM"

    ADELAIDE—Commenting on the suggestion for transmission of hydro-electric power from ...

    Article : 128 words
  8. High Cost of Sales Tax

    MELBOURNE.—The research group of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce said on Saturday that sales tax, imposed ...

    Article : 187 words
  9. Advertising

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  10. ASSURANCE NEEDED ON STATE COURT

    A state arbitration court would be useless unless there was an assurance that Tasmanian trade unions would not be brow-beaten by Federal unions, STATING this at the annual ...

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  11. Entertainment Tax Cuts

    CANBERRA.—Cheaper entertainments will be available to the public following presentation next session of the Government's ...

    Article : 81 words
  12. Man-Made Lake at Tarraleah

    WHAT will be Tasmania's biggest man-made lake began to take shape at the week-end when control gates at Clark Dam, Tarraleah, were closed to allow the flow of water for the first time into the dam. ...

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  13. SECURITY TALKS

    MELBOURNE.—Defence talks to consider security measures in the South Pacific will be held in Melbourne this week between ...

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  14. Oslo Lunches

    DURING the past 12 months 100 children at the Latrobe State School have been provided with Oslo lunches at a maximum cost ...

    Article : 63 words
  15. Red Cross Sunday

    SPECIAL services were held in Launceston and Hobart churches yesterday to mark Red Cross Day, which was celebrated ...

    Article : 74 words
  16. No Tenders For School Work

    SENATOR C. A. Lamp said at Queenstown yesterday that he would endeavour to obtain contractors to carry out ...

    Article : 63 words
  17. R.S.L. SEEKING BREWERY

    SYDNEY.—The State congress of the Returned Servicemen's League decided to request the State Council to contemplate ...

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  18. Car Leaves Road

    AFTER the car he was driving had torn down a fence post and rammed a telegraph pole near Wivenhoe early yesterday ...

    Article : 79 words
  19. Window Robbery

    IN the early hours of yesterday a constable discovered a shop window had been smashed at Bridges Bros' sports store in ...

    Article : 47 words
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