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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    DISCUSSING on Wednesday the Failure already apparent, of the Foreign Ministers' conference on European reconstruction. we said: "The attitude of Russia, appears to have rendered inevitable .a sharpening of the division of Europe into two spheres, one looking westward to Britain, France and America, and the ...

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  3. The Padre Says WHO WANTS WAR?

    We have been told on good authority that no country in the world wants war. Every one of us hopes ...

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  4. PLAQUE COMMEMORATES CENTENARY

    Centenary of the first use of anaesthesia a in commemorated by this plaque. which has been placed at Morton House corner of Charles and Frederick Sts. Launceston, site of ST. John's Hospital where anaesthetic was first used. provided by the Historical society of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PERSONAL

    Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery and members of his staff will be staying at Government House as the guests of the ...

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  6. SEEKING FRESH PASTURES

    "We left England to get away from wearying regulations, shortages and high costs. We come here seeking greater opportunity, a freer life and more "food." This was typical of the remarks by most of the 67 British ...

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  7. Minister Accepts Call Here

    MELBOURNE.—Rev. McKnight Jones has accepted a call to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Launceston, and will leave his ...

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  8. New Political Commentary

    A new feature, "The Political Field," appears in this week's Magazine Section of "THE EXAMINER" ...

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  9. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at the Camp- bell Town Hospital on Thursday of Mr, Walter Lee, aged 71 Mr. Lee was a highly ...

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  10. TOPICS OF THE DAY PLAN £25,000 SCENIC DRIVE TO BASIN

    The City Council on Monday evening will consider a1 proposal for construction of a scenic approach to First Basin at an estimated cost of £25,000. ...

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  11. HAPHAZARD GROWTH

    Launceston was growing haphazardly and had no de- finite administrative centre, Mr. E. D. Pinkard said ...

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  12. Food-for-Britain TAS. SUPPLY CONTRACTS

    Northern industries have already benefited from the bulk of the contracts under the £25,000 food for Britain ...

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  13. Russian Moves in Asia

    THE CLAIM Of Afghanistan for British Baluchistan and part of India is actually a Russian move upon India. The British withdrawal from-India will place Afghanistan completely under Russian domination. The fact that a new Soviet Ambassador has gone ...

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  14. MORE MONEY FOR BISCHOFF

    PARLIAMENT would be asked in the coming session to provide a further sum of £10,000 for continuation of work at the Mount ...

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  15. House Destroyed

    A HOUSE on the property of Mr. W. J. Turner near the Lilydale Falls reserve was destroyed by fire about 9.45 on ...

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  16. Distribution of Coal

    AFTER an inspection yesterday by representatives of the Marine Board, the Railway Department and the Launceston Gas Co ...

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  17. Closing of Railway Lines

    'There is local resistance to the closing of this line. In re. sponse the commission has undertaken to leave the track in position until the residents of the districts through which the line passes are able to decide whether the road service to be substituted for the rail- ...

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  18. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    SPEAKING OUT. — The Chief Justice remarked to i a witness who stated that he lived at a marsh near ...

    Article : 99 words
  19. EXHIBITION OF PENICILLIN

    Penicillin preparations, made in Adelalde, ae now being flown for use in centres as far afiald as Calcutta, Shanghal and ...

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  20. Census Returns

    INDICATIONS are that the majority of Launceston people completed their census schedules in an intelligent manner. Collectors nave had to return some papers to ...

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  21. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    To be able to bear provocation is an argument of great reason, and to forgive it of a great mind. ...

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  22. DETONATORS MISSING

    The disappearance of 75 or PO detonators from a shed at Belle- rive quarry. is concerning Hobart police. ...

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  23. DEATH FOLLOWS ROAD CRASH

    SYDNEY.—A man lying injured on the road after he had been thrown from a motor cycle suffered further injuries when hit by ...

    Article : 84 words
  24. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Correspondents Express Their Views

    Sir—In a democracy such as ours it is interesting notice how far the king authority goes. He makes no laws except upon the ...

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  25. RECORD NUMBER OF WORKERS

    CANBERRA —The number of persons in civil occupations continues to rise, and at the end of March last reached an all-time ...

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  26. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    COMMON cause That was a very charming picture of Viscount Montgomery and Mr. Chifleyhost and guest wreathed in ...

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  27. TRAFFIC RULES FOR ROAD SAFETY

    A motor vehicle (except a motor cycle) driven between sunset and sunrise must be equipped with two lighted headlights, on opposite ...

    Article : 337 words
  28. PARALYSED NURSE'S FINE ACHIEVEMENT

    The news that she was a fully. fledged nursing sister and had gained the second highest examination marks in the State reached Miss Ruth Wright yesterday and made her 23rd birthday a memorable one, , ...

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  29. Claims of N.W. Not Overlooked

    The claims of the NW. Coast had not been overlooked by the Parliamentary committee enquiring into' expansion of the berry ...

    Article : 128 words
  30. Nairana Held Up

    HEAVY fog in the Tamar yesterday held up the Nairana. which was expected to berth at 11 a.m. but did not tie up until 1 p.m. ...

    Article : 38 words
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