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  2. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    LIBRARY SOCIETY. — The quarterly meeting of the Launceston Library Society was held at the ...

    Article : 81 words
  3. PERSONAL

    No temporary replacement of Col. H. B. Bennett as director of industrial development is intended, said the Premier (Mr. ...

    Article : 52 words
  4. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    TO-DAY IS THE "GLORIOUS FOURTH" One humderd and sevenity-one years ago American clelared its independence. It stock off what was considered to be the yoke of British dominance and set out ot chart a course to individual greatsure as a ...

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  5. PLENTY OF SUGAR IN LAUNCESTON

    Coicident with the announcement that sugar rationing in Austalia had been abandoned N.S.W Merchants were advisted that the sugar refineries could supply them with only 75 per cent. of normal quotes next week. In Lauceston however, there is ample sugar warechouse. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEARLY RECORD YEAR FOR PORT TRADE

    The highest gross tonnage of ships since the early 30's used the Port of Launceston during the Port of Launceston durinthe last 12 months, it was reported at the Marine Board meeting yesterday. ...

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  7. ESTATES

    Family distributions were provided for in the following estates:— Mr. James Norman Elphinstone, ...

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  8. MORE MEAT GOING TO BRITAIN

    CANBERIRA.—"I can give you an unqualified assurance that all meat saved by the surrender of coupons is ...

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  9. FREIGHTERS STILL STRIKE-BOUND

    MELBOURNE. — The Holyman freighters Tambar and Woniora were again prevented from ...

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  10. H.-E. Commission Change

    Mr. J. E. Heritage would not be reappointed as an Associate Commissioner of the Hydro-Electric Commission, the Premier (Mr. ...

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  11. Mystery Trip by Boy

    Found wandering in the streets of Melbourne at 4 a.m. yesterday, a 13-yearold boy, Peter Dalwood, ...

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  12. FERTILISER FACTORY PROPOSED

    A modern fertiliser factory, which, it is claimed, will not be offensive in any way, may be erected near ...

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  13. —TOPICS OF THE DAY—BRITISH WORKERS HERE TO-DAY

    The first batch of British workers for employment with the Hydro-Electric Commission will reach Launceston this morning from Melbourne and will be conveyed immediately to their camps by road. ...

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  14. Memorials Fund Jumps to £11,399

    During the past seven days £759/12/7 has been received by the Mayor's Trust Fund for War Memorials, taking the total from ...

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  15. ASTURIAS BLACK

    MELBOURNE.—Declared black by the Seamen's Union, the 22,000-ton liner Asturias berthed and sailed ...

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  16. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    To bear injuries, or annoying and vexatious events, meekly, patiently, prayerfully and with self-control, is ...

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  17. Watersiders' Holidays

    THE federal president of the waterside Workers Federation (Mr. J. Lonerghan) conferred with officers of the Launceston branch ...

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  18. Week-end Forecast

    Cloudy to overcast at first tomorrow, with rain developing, but weather becoming finer during Sunday. ...

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  19. The End of Sugar Rationing

    WITH A SUDDENNESS that tells of a long formed determination the rationing of suger in Australia has ceased. That there long been sufficent stocks in Austalia to allow a return to suger freedom need not be doubtd, and it is fair to question the ...

    Article : 185 words
  20. MAY NOT HOLD BURNIE SHOW

    After the treasurer (Mr. A. E. Terry) had reported to a meeting of the Burnie Agricultural and Pastoral Society last night the ...

    Article : 168 words
  21. Industrial Section at Longford Show

    Preliminary arrangements for the next Longford Show were advanced a stage further when the women's committee of the ...

    Article : 180 words
  22. Wallet Stolen

    MR. WILTON SHERRIFF, Deloraine, a member of the Deloraine football team, had a wallat containing £39 in notes and some ...

    Article : 90 words
  23. BOARD THANKS TUG CREW

    The Launceston Marine Board yesterday passed a minute of appreciation of the services of Capt. M. McKenzie and officers and men of ...

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  24. Superphosphate Supplies

    THE latest developments in offorts to obtain superphosphate for Northern Tasmania was threceipt of telegraphic advice ...

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  25. RETAIN SUGAR COUPONS

    MELBOURNE.—The Director of Rationing (Mr. J. I. Cumming) stated yesterday that the Commonwealth Government's decision to ...

    Article : 96 words
  26. Hillwood Jetty Shed

    BECAUSE of the risk of fire and because of dilapidation, the Launceston Marine Board wants to dismantle the shed on Hillwood ...

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  27. DISPLAY WELL RECEIVED

    Addressing a large audience in the Technical College assembly hall last night, the president of the Australian Welding institute ...

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  28. To Close for "Monty"

    LAUNCESTON shops will close on Monday morning, between 10.30 o'clock and noon, to afford employers an opportunity to see ...

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  29. Surrendered Meat Coupons

    THERE HAS BEEN DOUBT in the minds of many as to the efficacy of the voluntary surrender of meat coupons in the interests of exports of meat to Britain. The doubt has not been dispersed by the argument between Mr. J. K. Angas, president of the ...

    Article : 189 words
  30. Bill to Cover Frost Damage

    Frost Damage A bill to cover fruitgrowers against frost losses has been drafted by the Government and submitted to the State Fruit Board for ...

    Article : 130 words
  31. Conveyance to Schools

    While on a visit to the West Tamar Area School on Wednesday last the Minister for Education (Mr. Howroyd) met a deputation ...

    Article : 139 words
  32. Raw Wool by Air

    FOR the first time in Australian aciation history 22 bales of raw wool will be flown from Melbourne to Hobart by freighters to-day. The ...

    Article : 69 words
  33. Lunch-Hour Trams

    DAILY from next Monday the departure of lunch-hour trams from the city to Talbot Rd. and Basin Rd. Will be staggered as ...

    Article : 145 words
  34. Search for Missing Man Continues

    Police officers and civilians under the direction of Inspector A. G. Wright continued their search yesterday for Lionel Don Macrow ...

    Article : 109 words
  35. Won Major Prize

    The second prize, valued at £2000 In Tattersall's 55th Consultation, drawn at Hobart yesterday, brought good fortune to Mr. Chris, ...

    Article : 174 words
  36. Nairana in To-day

    THE Nairana will berth at King's Wharf at 11 o'clock this mornine. She will sail on return Vt 2.30 p.m. tomorrow with ...

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  37. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Sir—The day that I "deliserately try to deceive the public I will resign my seat. Following the common practice of crities of ...

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  38. Rolled Oats for Belgium

    AN ONTERESTING shipment by the Karuah, which was to leave Launceston list night, was a consignment of 200 bags of rolled ...

    Article : 37 words
  39. Coroner Records Open Verdict

    The New Norfolk coroner (Mr. H. B. Warper) yesterday found that William James Bolst)n Temple, former New ...

    Article : 181 words
  40. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    MEET Monty! It certainly was something to pit one's guess about the ending of the war against the inner opinion of the ...

    Article : 753 words
  41. To Consider Tamar Water Scheme

    Cabinet next Tuesday will consider special legislation for the establishment of the West Tamar water scheme, the cost of which ...

    Article : 78 words
  42. TRAFFIC RULES FOR ROAD SAFETY

    No person shall drive a motor vehicle at a speed exceeding 30 miles an hour on a Street in any city or town. ...

    Article : 340 words
  43. TO ASSIST WITH TOWN PLANNING

    An engineer has been seconded from the Public Works Department to assist the Town and Country Planning Commissioned and ...

    Article : 74 words
  44. Died from Injuries

    GEORGE PERCY HOLCOMBE (58), of 18 Gleadow St. who was found seriously injured in the city on June 23, died at the ...

    Article : 58 words
  45. FARMERS TO TOUR OTHER STATES

    A full programme has been planned for a tour of Western Australia, South Australia and Victoria by a party of Tasmanians, mainly farmers, which will probably leave in September. ...

    Article : 250 words
  46. Accommodation for Tourists

    Some 90 Hobart residents and 45 in Launceston had responded to his appeal for accommodation in private homes for tourists. said ...

    Article : 123 words
  47. Planes Diverted

    THE Wyhyard aerodrome was exceptionally busy yesterday, When four planes landed between 10.30 a.m. and 2.50 p.m. Owing to ...

    Article : 42 words
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