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  2. Tennis Between Showers

    MATCHES had to be played Between showers in the North v. South Catholic Tennis Association tournament in Launceston yesterday. Pictures here are (left) J. Dalton and D. Patmore (South), who defeated A. Neville and E. Targett (right). Results, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. COMMUNISTS RECEIVE REBUFF FROM PM

    CANBERRA.—Representatives of Communist and other militant unions associated with the Brisbane railwaymen's strike were rebuffed by the prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) yesterday when they sought ...

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  4. FISHING BOAT DESTROYED

    Alla Francis, a Hobart fishing boat valued at £500, was completely destroyed when heavy seas washed ...

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  5. No Shortage of Piecegoods

    MELBOURNE—Australians would not have to go short of clothing because of the lifting of restrictions on ...

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  6. PREJUDICE AGAINST RELIGIOUS FILMS

    PREJUDICE against religious films in Tasmania was due to the fact that people did not understand them. TASMANIAN delegates to the ...

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  7. SAYS BANK CREDIT A PUBLIC SERVICE

    MELBOURNE.—The provision of credit within the banking system is to-day a public service, and the banks are public institutions in fact if not in form, the Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) said in the ...

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  8. Squadron Leaves

    MORE than 1000 spectators cheered visiting ships of the Royal Australian Naval Squadron which left Hobart yesterday. ...

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  9. "B" Grade Win for South in Bowls

    Yesterday morning on the East Launceston green the B grade game between East and South. postponed from October 25 and ...

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  10. Duck Season Opens

    LAUNCESTON enthusiasts who were fortunate enough to have ammunition and keen enough to brave the elements ...

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  11. Wanaka's Cargo

    UNLOADING of the steamer Wanaka's cargo will begin this morning. Most wanted item is about 400 tons of sugar to ...

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  12. 'HUMAN TARGET' QUITS SYDNEY HOSPITAL

    SYDNEY.—Sydney's "human target," John McRae (25), left hospital yesterday morning, at his "own risk," with two bullets still in his chest. THE doctors at the hospital had ...

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  13. MAYOR'S REPLY ON RIVERSIDE

    The Mayor (Aid. Henty) declined yesterday to withdraw his statement that three representatives of Beaconsfield. Council ...

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  14. First L.S.T. Here

    THE first L.S.T. (landing ship tank) to enter Tasmanian 'waters berthed at Hobart yesterday. The ship is carrying 13 ...

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  15. CUSTOMS REVENUE BUOYANT

    CANBERRA.—Revenue from Customs and excise duties during February was £1,080.473 more than that of the corresponding ...

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  16. Cool Holiday

    A COLD westerly and later north-westerly breeze, with early morning and later afternoon showers, combined to mar the ...

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  17. N.T.F.A. to Use Local Umpires?

    A deputation from the Northern Tasmanian Football Umpires' Association attended a meeting of the N.T.F.A. last night and ...

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  18. BLAZING VESSEL ABANDONED

    PERTH.—A crew of 37 and two Australian stowaways have abandoned an American freighter which is on fire in the Indian Ocean. THE last message from the ship ...

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  19. Indian Teacher

    ALTHOUGH an Indian School teacher has arrived in Perth (W.A.) on an exchange visit to Tasmania, it is believed the ...

    Article : 88 words
  20. Potato Deliveries To-morrow

    Growers in categories E' to M. will be entitled to deliver a double double of six sacks an acre to King's Wharf to-morrow, Thursday ...

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  21. Von Nida's Fifth Worth £216

    ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (A.A.P.).—Von Nida finished fifth in the St. Petersburg open yesterday, scoring 71 in the final ...

    Article : 112 words
  22. Advertising

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  23. Morrisby to Lead State Team

    Selection of iron Morrisby as captain and J. Layer as vice-captain of the Tasmanian XI. to meet an Australian XI. at Hobart on ...

    Article : 57 words
  24. NORTHERNER'S SUCCESS

    1t. G. ]Barnes (Launceston), the only northern competitor, took second place in 13 section of cycling events at New Norfolk yesterday. ...

    Article : 34 words
  25. BRISEIS PRODUCTION

    Brisels Consolidated (N.L.) production for February was Tin ore recovered, 6 tons; estimated realisation, £1940; mine costs, £1315. ...

    Article : 26 words
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