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  2. LORINNA RETURNS TO TASMANIAN SERVICE

    The moto vessel Lorinna, now in Hobart on its first voyabe to Tasmania since being taken over by the small ships section of the American Army Transport in 1942. From then until November, 1945, she plied between ports in New Guinea and New Britain, cairying stores. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    REVIVAL OF TRANSPORTATION.—Mr. Cowper presented a petition from Geelong, signed by about ...

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    [?]ian Department is needed, The [?]: purporting to from the ...

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  5. MINISTER'S PLEA FOR VISITORS

    The coming tourist season in Tasmania is expected to be an all-time record, according to the Minister controlling the Tourist and Immigration Department (Mr. Howroyd). ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    Lieut. C. Crowdern, son of mr and Mrs. E. Crowden, Barrack st, Deloraine, who has been with the occupational forces in Japan, ...

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  7. GAS SUPPLY ASSURED

    Continuity in the supply of gas to Launceston householders is now assured. PORTION of the shipment which ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Sweet are the uses of adversity Which, like the toad, ugly and venomous, ...

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  9. FUNERALS

    The funeral of Mr. Albert G. Pearton, of 68 Holbrook St., Invermay, took place at the Carr Villa Cemetery yesterday. There was ...

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  10. —TOPICS OF THE DAY— SERIES OF THEFTS AT WEEK-END

    A series of thefts in Launceston over the week-end have been reported to the police. From the Tamar Hotel there were substantial losses from four ...

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  11. OBITUARY

    Mr, Frederick Turrell Killworth (58) of Scottsdale, died at his Bridport residence yesterday morning after a short illness. ...

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  12. BURNIE LASHED BY HAIL

    The headiest hailstorm that Burnie residents can remember was experienced shortly pefore 2 p.m. ...

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  13. Talks on Repat. Wing in North

    A conference in Launceston later this month will discuss extension of the Launceston General Hospital to ...

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  14. The A.C.T.U. and Armament Policy

    THE STATEMENT issued by the Australasian Council of Trade Unions on the rocket range project and armament policies is sane and realistic. The A.C.T.U. shares the concern so widely expressed about ...

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  15. Mrs. M. Heyward 96 To-day

    Mrs. Mary Heyward is celebrating her 96th birthday today. Born at the Nile on June 3.1851 ...

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  16. Tram Fares Petitions

    PETJTIONS, distributed by Launceston Progress Associations, and signed by citizens in protest at the City Council's decision to ...

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  17. CARE IN TRAFFIC NEEDED

    With the big increase in the number of motor vehicles on the roads to-day motorists and pedestrians could do much to avoid ...

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  18. Attacking Indian Problem

    ALL THAT can be hoped of any scheme for Indian self-government is that it will produce the least possible strife and bloodshed. "The Times" correspondent summed up, in a few words, the ...

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  19. MORE ENDOWED CHILDREN

    CANBERRA — At the end of April there were 554,418 claims in force throughout Australia for child endowment benefits. The ...

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  20. More New Homes

    THE MONTHLY average of applications to the City Council for permits to build new homes is being well maintained. During May ...

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  21. CHANGE IN RAILWAY CONTROL

    It is likely that, the position of general manager of the Tasmanian Government Railways will be eliminated ...

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  22. Loan Over-Subscribed

    THE Hobart City Council's loan for £31,500, which was opened to the public yesterday, was oversubscribed by £13,900. The loan ...

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  23. Consideration Postponed

    "THE Hobart City Council, at its meeting last night, decided to postpone consideration of the Agricultural Department's offer to ...

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  24. Park at Mowbray

    THE PREMIER (Mr. Cosgrove) referred at the opening of the Kent-Sippe Corporation factory at Mowbray yesterday to an area of ...

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  25. THE DANGERS OF AMERICA'S CULTURAL EXPORTS

    It is clear that either we must make the United Nations idea work properly or we must be prepared to accept a world split into two, with the greater part of it dominated by the United States. AND there is one important ...

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  26. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Correspondents Express Their Views

    "Smoke Bomb" —The larger social service contribution demanded of you is explained by the fact that this levy was in operation for only six ...

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  27. SPARKS From the NEWS ANVIL

    POSSIBLE population! The latest figures of Tasmania's population show that man, woman and child, with no account of ...

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  28. To Make Electric Stoves

    A PLANT now being set up at Prince of Wales Bay, Hobart, to make electric stoves would be operating soon, the Premier (Mr. ...

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  29. New Wharf Shifts

    CHORTER shifts for wharf labourers came into operation on the Hobart waterfront yesterday. The men did not work after 11 ...

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  30. Post Office Robbery

    A BOUT £123 in money and cheques was stolen when the Butler's Gorge post office was broken into during the week-end. ...

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  31. SECRETARY TO A.L.P.

    The appointment of a fulltime secretary to the Tasmanian Labour Party has been deferred until Juna 23, ...

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  32. FINGERS CRUSHED

    Mr. S. Targett, of St. Marys had a nasty accident while working at the screens of the Cornwall Mine. A full skip of coal ran over his ...

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