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  2. SALVATION ARMY'S NEW YOUTH CENTRE

    The Salvation Army young people's secretary from Melbourne (Brig. H. Wallace) was pictured with Mrs. Wallace on Saturday when be opened the new Salvation Army Youth Centre at Invermay. Other officials in the picture are the District Commissioner for Tasmania ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Present Day British Scene Has Brighter Side

    In the deluge of information which has been given to the world about Britain's precarious dollar position, there is a tendency to overlook her strong internal ...

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  4. PERSONAL

    Cardinal Gilroy, accompanied by the Archbishop of Hobart (Dr. Tweedy), will arrive at Launceston on October 8. On October 9 he ...

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  5. LAUNCESTON TASMANIA The Examiner

    ON WHAT authoritative grounds does Russia presume to say to the world, "Thou shalt not"? The nations are very, very tired of and exceedingly concerned about the eternal table-poundings of Molotov and the ravings of Vishinsky and the rest. The power ...

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  6. OBITUARY

    After a long illness, Mr. Sydney William Putman, one of Tasmania's best all-round cricketers of recent years, died at Hobart on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    RUMOUR OF MURDER. —A report reached town on Friday that a shepherd, near Campbell Town, had ...

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  8. TOPICS OF THE DAY

    Pending a reply by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to the requests put forward by the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) concerning the meat position in Tasmania, the Rationing Commission will be asked to implement a ...

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  9. Mrs. C. A. Young

    The death occurred at her residence, 5i Wet Tamar Rd., Trevallyn, last Thursday of Mrs. Clarissa Amelia Young, wife of Mr. R. J. ...

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  10. Schools' Debate ST. PAT'S WIN IN SOUTH

    A visiting team from St. Patrick's College, Launceston, defeated St. Virgil's College in Hobart on ...

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  11. PARLIAMENTARY BATTLE ON ROAD TRANSPORT?

    "The attack on private road transport operators will have to be fought out in Parliament," said Mr. A. R. Park, president of the Tasmanian Road Transport Association, at the annual meeting held at Hobart on Sat. ...

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  12. Cyclist Injured

    DONALD PERCY SNOWBALL (10), 27 Bryan St., Was knocked from his bicycle on invermay Rd. on Saturday afternoon by a motor ...

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  13. For Ex-Service Personnel

    IT HAS BEEN GOOD NEWS for many ex-members of the various branches of the Australian military forces that there is to be an extension of time for recognition of claims for disability outside the scope of the Department of Repatriation. The Launceston branch ...

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  14. Youth Centre Opened

    A young people's hall and youth centre at Invermay Salvation Army headquarters was opened on Saturday by Brigadier H. G. ...

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  15. FISHERIES BRANCH RE-FORMED

    At a general meeting in the Campbell Town Council Chambers It was decided to re-form the Midlands branch of the Northern ...

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  16. WEDDING PARTY IN CRASH

    MELBOURNE.—Four members of a wedding party, including twin sisters. were injured on Saturday night when their car crashed ...

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  17. 124th Anniversary

    ST. MATTHEW'S Church of England, New Norfolk, yesterday celebrated the 124th anniversary of its establishment. The ...

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  18. CHURCH CELEBRATES 115th ANNIVERSARY

    Large congregations attended the 115th anniversary services of Paterson St. Methodist Church, Launceston, yesterday. PREACHER at morning and ...

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  19. Britain's Ability to Recover

    IN THE BEGINNING of the nineteenth century there were only 10,000,000 people in England, but with its inventive genius and world-renowned craftsmanship the country was leading the world. Private enterprise put England on top. With an Empire of 60,000,000 ...

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  20. Footballer Injured

    IN the second quarter of the Amateur League football final between Churinga and Old Scotch Collegians at East Launceston on ...

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  21. STABBED WITH BOTTLE

    SYDNEY.—Clarence Miller (49). labourer of Waterloo had to have 25 stitches inserted in his face, forearm and chest believed to ...

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  22. Leg Broken

    WHILE crossing Charles St., near Frederick St., about 7 p.m. on Saturday Cecil Hardwick (73), of 215 Charles St., was struck by ...

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  23. Youth Drowned in Bay

    MELBOURNE.—A youth was drowned and his companion rescued by life-savors when their small canvas dinghy capsized in ...

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  24. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Correspondents Express Their Views

    Sir.—In Mr. Kiely's summing up on Spain and Franco he is making a final attempt to ram into the public's mind that what he has ...

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  25. C.W.L. Delegates Entertained

    Deloralne branch of the Catholic Women's League yesterday entertained at lunch and afternoon tea about 200 delegates of the league ...

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  26. PLOUGHING MATCHES

    Y. Young Stowport, added to his laurels in ploughing matches at Thirlstane on Saturday. There was a well contested field in which eight ...

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  27. Not Democratic

    Sir,—The aspect of danger in connection with the nationalisation of banks seems to lie especially in the fact that it is a step in the ...

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  28. Butchers and Doctors

    Sir,—The fatuous remark of Dr. Turnbull, M.H.A., that though butchers complained of losing money they stayed in business, should ...

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  29. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    MISERY me! The voice of Jeremiah is heard in the land and the people go about in fear of the wrath to overcome. We are being ...

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  30. METHODISTS' PART IN YOUTH WORK

    Methodism was proud of what it had achieved for young people and offered avenues of heroic service to all who would offer their services, said Mr. Harry Williams, of Melbourne, at Invermay Methodist Church ...

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  31. People's Will Ignored

    Sir,—"The Examiner" of Sepber 16 publishes a report that Mr. J. H. Moses, expressing himself as disgusted by propaganda, had ...

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  32. POLICE PROBE TWO DEATHS

    SYDNEY.—Detectives are investigating two deaths in Sydney suburbs pt the week-end. A post-Mortem examination will ...

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  33. LEGAL ADVICE FOR EX-SERVICEMEN

    Because of the number of enquiries received at the Launceston District Office of the Ministry of Post-war Reconstruction from ...

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  34. City's Transport

    Sir,—Although it is too late now to rectify the damage which has already been done to our tramway system by conversion to trolley ...

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  35. Savage Bashing of Old Man

    MELBOURNE—George Millan (75), of McFarland St., Brunswick, was savagely battered by two men in Brunswick on Saturday night. ...

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  36. Safety Suggestion

    Sir,—The collision between two motor cycles on the main road at Tea Tree is sufficient to tell us that the drivers of all vehicles should ...

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  37. Close Season

    Sir,—I am glad that the fishermen are taking up the question of a close season for crayfish. I am sure that every fisherman will be ...

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  38. Greyhounds Get Meat

    Sir,—According to press reports. Tasmania is in for a lean time with the shortage of meat. It seems strange that in no single instance ...

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  39. SHEEP DOG TRIALS

    The Secretary of the Midland Agricultural Association (Mr. R. A. Davis) stated yesterday that good entries had been received for the ...

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  40. SACCHARINE SEIZED

    SYDNEY. — Customs officer seized more than 70,000 saccharine tablets during a search of the steamer Merkur before it sailed for ...

    Article : 66 words
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