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  2. PERSONAL

    Mr W. D. Weston, Como Cres, has returned home after an extended holiday in Victoria. Mr. F. Boatwright, former ...

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  3. PREPARING FOR RED CROSS BUTTON DAY

    Miss S. Cole and Miss M. Griggs sorting badges and buttons at Red Cross headquarters yesterday in preparation for to-day's Red Cross Button Day. Proceeds of to-day's appeal will be added to the British Food Appeal, which will officially close in the North this evening. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Hydro Project WILL NEED 2000 MEN

    The Hydro-Electric Commission would need a labour force of at least 2000 to complete work already ...

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  5. LAUNCESTON. TASMANIA The Examiner ESTABLISHED 1842.

    THERE IS NOTHING NEW in harsh criticism of the churches. Time after time it is pointed out that national and international disasters would not have occurred if the churches had "done their job." This criticism comes from within as well as from ...

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  6. MISSION APPEAL FOR £2300

    An appeal for £2300 to build a new headquarters for the Launceston City Mission was launched at the annual meeting of the mission last night. THE mission building in ...

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  7. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    GRAMMAR SCHOOL. M The plans of this intended establishment were drawn by Mr. Robert de Little, ...

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  8. ESTATES

    Mrs. Jessie Roberta Dowling, the wife of Mr. Thomas Dowling, of Ross, who died at Campbell Town on December 25, 1945, left an ...

    Article : 141 words
  9. SHOWGROUND IMPROVEMENT

    All cattle at the next Launceston Show will be penned under the one roof. Material from present ...

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  10. PESTS MAY BE KILLED

    Persons suffering damage to crops or property through the presence ot kangaroo, wallaby or opossum may be granted a permit ...

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  11. —TOPICS OF THE DAY— FEWER MUTTON BIRDS THIS SEASON

    Only about 25 per cent. of the pre-war quantity of mutton birds will be marketed in Launceston this year. THE SUPPLY, therefore, will not nearly meet the demand in ...

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  12. MAY KEEP FLAX INDUSTRY

    Representations have been made to the Commonwealth authorities in an effort to retain the flax industry in ...

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  13. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Kindred tastes, motives, and aspirations are necessary to the formation of a happy and permanent ...

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  14. HAUL FROM HOME

    Jewellery and goods valued at £230 were stolen from a home in Cypress St. between 1.30 p.m. on ...

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  15. NEW INVALID HOME

    It was hoped to be able to begin construction of a home for aged and invalid persons at Launceston at ...

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  16. Socialism is in the Air

    THE WRITING is on thc wall that the Federal Government intends to squeeze private enterprise out of all business in air traffic if it can. This has been evident from the inception of the idea of a Government-owned airline and has become more and more ...

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  17. HOTEL VOTE EXHAUSTED

    The £150,000 voted by Parliament in 1945 to enable the building, extension, and improvement of hotels and guest houses for the ...

    Article : 113 words
  18. Taroona's Return

    NO DATE has yet been arranged for the return of the Taroona to the Launceston-Melbourne service. The Taroona is in dock for ...

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  19. RISE FOR GAS WORKERS RECOMMENDED

    MELBOURNE. — Recommandations will be made to the Acting Chief Judge of the Arbitration Court (Judge Drake-Brockman) ...

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  20. RENOVATIONS TO CHURCH

    Before Chalmers Presbyterian Church centenary next year the congregation and elders aim to raise £1000 for renovating the ...

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  21. BREAD RIOTS IN FRANCE

    PARIS (A.A.P.).—Alter a new nit in the bread ration yesterday, several thousand Lyons workers marched to the Prefecture, ...

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  22. Money Owing to Servicemen

    THE SERVICES TRUST FUND BILL is bringing to light some figures eloquent of the huge profits made by the Federal Government out of servicemen on low rates of pay—the type of payearner for which the same Government is angling in its taxation ...

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  23. HOBART GIRL, FOUND IN GORGE, DIES

    Maisie Juen Campbell, who was found seriously injured at the bottom of a 40ft cliff at the Cataract Gorge on Saturday ...

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  24. Suburban Power Break

    HYDRO- Electric Commission workmen were engaged throughout yesterday on work connected with the break in ...

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  25. N.W. Coast Butchers Dissatisfied

    North-west Coast butchers say that stock prices have now risen so high that a completely impossible position has arisen in the ...

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  26. English Mayor Appreciative

    The Lord Mayor of Hobart (Mr. Osborns) has received a letter from the Mayor of Dover expressing the thanks of the people of ...

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  27. No Decision on Church Films

    WHETHER or not the showing of talkie films will become a practice at Chalmers Presbyterian Church. Sunday services will ...

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  28. U.S. Navy's Visit

    BECAUSE a programme had been arranged several weeks ago Tasmania would not be visited by 3 ship of the U.S. Navy Task ...

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  29. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Correspondents Express Their Views

    Sir,—"Lover of Truth" has put the spotlight on the finances of the Martz party. Perhaps Jack Martz will indicate when and where an ...

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  30. Unwanted Slavs Dumped on British Zone?

    GRAZ, Austria (A.A.P.). — For the past few weeks a steady; stream of refugees has been pouring from Yugoslavia through ...

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  31. EVIDENCE ON SITE FOR HOSPITAL

    Following a sitting of the Public Works Committee at Latrobe on Wednesday when evidence was heard concerning a site for the ...

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  32. Injured by Log

    WHILE working in the bush on the East Tamar yesterday Ian Adams (25), of Mowbray, wis struck by a rolling log and was ...

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  33. PARTY FOR WIVES OF SENATORS

    CANBERRA, — Mrs. Barnard, wife of the Minister for Repatriation and Actinc Minister for Air, save an afternoon tea party at ...

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  34. FRANCO-GERMAN TRADE

    FARIS (A.A.P.).—As a result of the signing of a three-Power trade agreement the Anglo-American combined zone of Germany will ...

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  35. T.A.A. Plans New Service

    CANBERRA. — Trans-Australia Airlines is planning a new air service between Darwin and Melbourne. ...

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  36. Nairana Due To-day

    THE Strait steamer, Nairana, bringing mails, passengers and general cargo from Melbourne, is due to berth at King's Wharf at ...

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  37. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    POOR Poles! The question of the day is whether the poles holding the transformer structure in Pen-y-bryn Place just fell or ...

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  38. Subsistence for Former Ps.O.W.

    MELBOURNE.—Further efforts will be made by the Federal executive of the R.S.L. to obtain payment of 3/- a day subsistence ...

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  39. Heavy Losses Claimed EX-SERVICEMEN ORCHARDISTS

    Young northern ex-servicemen who had invested all their sayings in orchard properties had been left almost penniless by last ...

    Article : 165 words
  40. CHILD PSYCHOLOGY AND ITS AIMS

    Sir.—Mr. T. Melrose ("The Examiner," May 21) sets a most important question when he asks "where that education (i.e., an education based on child psychology) is leading?" ...

    Article : 551 words
  41. OPPOSED TO WIDER R.S.L. MEMBERSHIP

    A meeting of the Penguin R.S.L. sub-branch voted against widening the membership of the League. A suggestion was made that the ...

    Article : 72 words
  42. U.S. Economist to Visit Hobart

    Mr. Arthur Smithies, economic expert to America's President, is to visit his home town, Hobart, on June 5. ...

    Article : 123 words
  43. E. TAMAR COLLISION

    A Low Head-Launceston passenger coach, driven by Arthur John Harris, George Town, was Involved in a collision on ...

    Article : 78 words
  44. N. EASTERN POWER EXTENSIONS

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Howroyd) said yesterday that he had received advice from the Hydro-Electric Commission that ...

    Article : 53 words
  45. THEFT OF FURS ALLEGED

    SYDNEY.—Three wharf labourers were charged in the Central Police Court yesterday with the theft on Wednesday night of furs ...

    Article : 46 words
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