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  2. PERSONAL

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) will visit Launceston next week. when he will meet the City Council and Marine Board on Tuesday ...

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  3. Oil's Significance In Future Of Palestine

    Almost unnoticed amis the furore caused by Britain's announcement of ...

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  4. BUYER AND SELLERS AT CHURCH FAIR

    Ruth Dudley (left) and Barbara Moresby (centre) both had goods to offer Margaret Bishop at St. Paul's Church fair yesterday. The array was so attractive that the buyer had some moments of indecision before making her choice. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    A VERY USEFUL DISCUSSION resulted from the conference in Launceston on Tuesday between representatives of the City Council and municipal councils having borders contiguous with the city. It was found possible to visualise common planning of the ...

    Article : 478 words
  6. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    ACCIDENT—As the crew of the Swan were engaged on Monday in taking in a heavy horse, the iron ...

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  7. TOPICS OF THE DAY

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) explained yesterday that the 2d a gallon increase in the retail price of milk was solely for the benefit of milk producers. THE increase was necessary ...

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  8. OBITUARY

    Major V. M. Barker who was Launceston superintendent of H. C. Sleigh and Co., died on Tuesday night. ...

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  9. N. BEATTIE WINS FLYING SCHOLARSHIP

    Mr. N. Beattie, 61 Galvin St., Launceston, has been 'awarded "The Examiner" flying scholarship for 1947 ...

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  10. DR. GAHA DENIES HE WILL RESIGN

    CANBERRA.—Dr. Gaha, M.H.R. (Lab. Tas.), said on Tuesday he had no intention of resigning his seat to re-contest it as an independent candidate to test the public reaction to the proposed nationalisation of banks. ...

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  11. ART UNION CAR TO NORTH

    Mrs. $. Edwards, of 22 North St., Launceston, is the holder of the winning ticket in the motor car art union, which was drawn ...

    Article : 117 words
  12. ATOMIC ENERGY RETICENCE

    CANBERRA — The United States had not disclosed to the Australian Government the extent of her developments of atomic energy, the ...

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  13. State Aid for an Orchestra

    IN APPROVING THE PRINCIPLE of an appreciable annual allocation towards maintaining the Hobart Symphony Orchestra at a good level of personnel, the State Cabinet should be providing an incentive to the production of good music in Tasmania. ...

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  14. Labour Members Opposed

    Two Labour members of Federral Parliament-the Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Barnard) and Senator Lamp (yesterday appeared ...

    Article : 127 words
  15. New Mail Service

    THE new mail service by road for the delivery of first-class mail matter between Hobart and Launceston began yesterday, and ...

    Article : 90 words
  16. Customs Revenue Buoyant

    CANBERRA—Customs and Excise revenue during the three months ended September 30 were £5,774,660 greater than for the ...

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  17. COAL LOSSES MOUNT

    SYDNEY — New South Wales yesterday had a coal loss of more than 30,000 tons, which is one of the highest losses in recent months. ...

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  18. Labour Conference Postponed

    Owing to the shortage of accommodation at Launceston, because of show bookings. the conference to have been held on Tuesday ...

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  19. Council and Orchestra

    THE MAYOR (Aid Oldham) said yesterday that so far as he was aware no request had been received by the City Council for ...

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  20. Shipping Tie-Up Avoided

    THE PRIME MINISTER'S announcement of the settlement, under Arbitration, of the shipping trouble, is welcome news, especially to Tasmania, the state most directly affected by reason of its insular character. The stoppage was not a strike in the accepted ...

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  21. Premier Requests Freight Subsidy on Wheat

    When the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) was in Canberra recently, he made representations to the Minister for Trade and Customs (Sen. Courtice) concerning the Commonwealth proposals for subsidised freight on mainland ...

    Article : 209 words
  22. P. & B. TO VISIT MELBOURNE

    Patons and Baldwins' soccer team. winners of the McClymont Cup in the senior knock-out competition and runners-up for this ...

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  23. Child Welfare Work Important

    "The Child Welfare movement is most important as far as the Southern Hemisphere is concerned," said the Lord Mayor of Hobart (Mr. Osborne) yesterday. '"It is the most important movement in which women ...

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  24. £10,000 PRIZE TO TASMANIA

    Yesterday morning Mrs. J. R. Clark, of Mathinna. who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. H. Lacey, of Ulverstone, received a telegram ...

    Article : 117 words
  25. WEST TAMAR BUILDING

    Building permits issued by the Beaconsfield Council's building surveyor (Mr. W. G. Gibbs) for September were to the value of ...

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  26. BABY'S DEATH VERDICT

    That Kevin Wayne Hales, three months, died In th Royal Hobart Hospital on July 12 from natural causes was t finding of a Jury ...

    Article : 207 words
  27. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Correspondents Express Their Views

    "Interstate"—You should address your suggestions to the station concerned. Action Urged ...

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  28. ROTARY CLUB DINNER

    Rotarian W. P. Holman was installed president of the Rotary Club of Launceston for 1947-48 at the ...

    Article : 189 words
  29. RISK TAKEN ON MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA. — Australia had to take a risk in bringing migrants to Australia in order to break the vicious circle of housing ...

    Article : 133 words
  30. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    PRETTY picture! The Tokio correspondent of the North American Newspaper Alliance has excelled himself in a word picture ...

    Article : 759 words
  31. HEAVY SEAS AT BURNIE

    Considerable damage to buildings and cargo on Ocean Wharf, Burnie, was caused by heavy seas which swept over the Ocean Pier ...

    Article : 140 words
  32. FEWER ROAD FATALITIES

    Since the formation of the Road Safety Council of Tasmania there has been a considerable reduction in the number of fatal road ...

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  33. SURCHARGE ON MAILS

    CANBERRA.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) told Mr. Corser (C.P., Queensland) in the House of Representatives yesterday that the ...

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  34. Rowing Club's New Four

    The first of its kind in Tasmania and the last word in modern racing shells, a new four arrived by the Wanaka at the week-end for the ...

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  35. Police Force Under-Staffed: Shorter Week Problem

    The Tasmanian Police Force was so badly under-staffed that it could not operate under a 40-hour week, the Metropolitan Superintendent (Mr. M. K. Dowling) said at the annual Police Association conference at Hobart yesterday. WHEN the 401hour week comes ...

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  36. Electrical Conference

    Representatives of electrical authorities from all eastern states and SOuth Australia will meet at Hobart next week to confer on ...

    Article : 57 words
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