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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner ESTABLISHED 1842.

    CLOSER attention is being given in most advanced countries to adult education. The Tasmanian Government hopes to do more in this sphere after it receives the report of Dr. Duncan, of the Sydney University, who recently completed a study of conditions ...

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  3. FIRST R.A.A.F. RECRUITING SINCE THE WAR

    The first R.A.A.F. recruiting party to operate in Launceston since the end of the war visited the city yesterday. More than 20 applicants were given aptitude tests and medical examinations for a variety of ground musterings. There are no vacancies for air crew personnel. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. The Padre Says LAUNCESTON EISTEDDFOD

    THE annual competitions at Launceston provide a good example of the kind of effort which is not ...

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  5. KING'S WHARF CONGESTION

    A round table conference between shipping interests, unions and firms connected with the handling of cargo at Launceston wharves debated congestion on King's Wharf for an hour and a half yesterday morning. ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    To-day the Governor (Sir Hugh Binney) will attend a football match between the North-Wett Union and the Tasmanian League ...

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  7. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    CONVICTS' WIVES. — lt is not improbable that the wives and families of convicts now in the colony will ...

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  8. TOPICS OF THE DAY BUILDING 200-TON VESSEL ON TAMAR

    The first ship of more than 100 tons to be built in the Tamar since the start of the war is expected to be launched within a few months. THE ship, which is being ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Workman Attacked

    Verner Nykvist (45), Burnie, was admitted to the Spencer Hospital yesterday suffering from extensive ...

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  10. Upper House ELECTIONS TO-DAY

    Elections in the Meander, Pembroke,Queenborough and West Devon divisions of the Legislative Council ...

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  11. Marathon Sleep Continues

    PARIS (A.A,P.). — Mlle. Rolande Millet (19), who fell asleep in a cinema on April 27 and awoke briefly ...

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  12. Danger in Both Directions

    THE allegation of Sir Earle Page that the Commonwealth Liter- ary Fund is being used as a "nursing-ground for Communists" is one of many signs occurring here and in other countries, and most profusely, perhaps, in America, of the danger of heresy-hunts ...

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  13. VIKINGS CLUB FORMED

    The Vikings Club, recently formed by the Y.M.C.A. move, ment in Launceston, will officially open next Thursday ...

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  14. PRESENTATION

    Mr. T. Butterworth, who has been in the commercial printing department of "The Examiner" for about four years, was farewelled ...

    Article : 61 words
  15. Big Yield from Potato

    FROM one Bismarck potato which weighed 4½lb., and which was given to him by Mr. L. J. Whatley, Whitefoord, Mr. D. ...

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  16. SHIPS FOR HOBART

    Arrangements have been made to clear [?] awaiting ship[?] Hob[?] to the [?] ...

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  17. MEAT PRICE CHARGES

    [?]BOURNE. —John Alex[?] of Market St., [?] and Arthur Edward [?] Oakdone Place, ...

    Article : 108 words
  18. FUNERAL

    The funeral of Mrs. Ida Alice Lloyd took place on Thursday at the Carr Yilla Cemetery and was attended by ...

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  19. Man Missing

    HOBART police are anxious to contact anyone who knows the whereabouts of Fred Vimpany, of Springfield, Hobart, who has been ...

    Article : 71 words
  20. Theft From Office

    BETWEEN 6.30 p.m. on Wednesday and 10.15 a.m. on Thursday a cash tin was stolen from the office of Mr. Vaudry Robinson's ...

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  21. Another Assault Prepared

    WITH the Victorian industrial crisis ended and the Labour Government safely back in office in New South Wales, another major strike threat has been made in the latter state-a threat of a general coal strike. ...

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  22. To Let Tenders TROLLEY BUS OVERHEAD

    The City Council on Monday will let tenders for sufficient trolley bus overhead gear for the Carr Villa-Mowbray route. ...

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  23. Knocked Down by Car

    ERNEST GEEVES (48), Geeveston, was admitted to the Royal Hobart Hospital last night with head injuries, received when he ...

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  24. Awarded Damages

    Damages of £25 and costs were awarded to Michael Dedeletakis, nroprietor of the Reno Cafe, Eliza, beth St. Hobart, by the Chief ...

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  25. Patent Infringement Alleged

    MELBOURNE.—A writ has been issued out of the Supreme Court of Victoria on behalf ot Henry George Martin, of Buenos Aires, ...

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  26. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    It is of less importance that we receive from mankind justice, than that we deserve it. ...

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  27. War Memorials Fund

    The following donation has been received for the Mayor's War Memorials Trust Fund:- Acknowledged... £ 10,505 10 11 ...

    Article : 45 words
  28. HOME BUILDING ENQUIRY

    After hearing evidence from about 30 witnesses at Hobart his week, the Joint Select Committee of both Houses of Parliament on ...

    Article : 126 words
  29. HORSES ON FOOTPATHS

    "A dangerous practico" was how members of the Mowbray Progress Association at a meeting this week described the ...

    Article : 192 words
  30. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Correspondents Express Their Views

    Sir,—The following are extracts from a letter a Hillwood woman received recently from her sister in England: "Please don't send ...

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  31. NO TAS. FISH IN SYDNEY

    No further supplies of Tasmantan [?]lsh were received on the Sydney markets for the week ended Tuesday, according to a report ...

    Article : 91 words
  32. SPARKS from the NEW ANVIL

    MAKING music The young singers at the Launceston Competitions are receiving high praise from the judge. This is ...

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  33. New Shelter Shed

    The new tramway shelter shed which has just been completed at the junction of Hill St., Hillside Crescent, and Brougham St. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. CIRCULAR HEAD WARDEN

    Cr. V. A. Nedwin was re-elected without opposition Warden of Circular Head at a meeting of the council on Thursday. Tributes ...

    Article : 112 words
  35. NO POWER FOR EXPORT

    About 3000 men would have to be employed permanently for the next 10 yeart to meet the State'S hydro-electric power ...

    Article : 139 words
  36. Man Drinks from Horse Trough

    Evidence that a man had been found drinking from a, horse trough was given in the Hobart Police Court yesterday when David ...

    Article : 151 words
  37. CRUSADER GOES TO DISPOSALS TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE.—The freak vessel, Crusader, well known in Launceston, is to be handed over to the Disposals Commission to-day. SHE will be handed over when ...

    Article : 149 words
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