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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA THE EXAMINER

    THE GROUND RECENTLY gained by the Communists in the industrial wing of the British Labour Party is causing anxiety. The British Labour Party is frankly a Socialist party, but it believes that Socialism must be achieved by evolutionary rather than ...

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  3. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    A CAPSIZE. — A few days ago as a cab containing several females was coming down the hill at the ...

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  4. IMMIGRATION SCHEME

    A scheme to help the immigration of scouts from England was approved by the state conference of the Boy Scouts' Association in Launceston yesterday. CAPT. D. Colbron Pearse ...

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  5. DRIVING OFF AT FIRST TEE AT RIVERSIDE

    N. Matthews driving off at the first [?] during the Riverside Golf Club tournament, which concluded yesterday. Others in the picture are, from left, I. Southernwood, M. J. Lohrey and H. Cresswell. (Details, page 6.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PERSONAL

    Mr. P. P. Pike, M.H.A., is a patient in the Launceston General Hospital. The Minister for Repatriation ...

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  7. Railway Officer Retires

    On his retirement from the railway service last Friday, Mr. C. J Searl, of the Chief Engineer's Department, was presented with a ...

    Article : 61 words
  8. RAIN MARS HOLIDAY

    Though heavy rain marred the enjoyment of the King's Birthday holiday yesterday, almost all the ...

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  9. WALKERS FOUND IT WET

    Some of the 30 members of the Launceston Walking Club who spent the long week-end at Lake St. Clair found that tents did not ...

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  10. MILK IN SHORTER SUPPLY

    The shortage of milk normally experienced each winter by city vendors is worse than usual this ...

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  11. TOPICS OF THE DAY Free Radio Licences Only for Small Schools

    Free radio listeners' licences could be granted only to schools with an enrolment of less than 50 pupils, the Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Barnard) has been advised. ...

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  12. Wed Five Days, Deserted Wife

    CHICAGO (A.A.P.) — Chester Kisielewski (27), when charged with disorderly conduct yesterday, admitted to the court that he ...

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  13. Paper Shortage in North America

    SYDNEY.—American and Canadian paper manufacturers could secure higher prices on their home markets than they could ...

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  14. Special Church Services in City

    A real renewal of religious life must begin in the church. Rev. G. T. Inglis told the congregation which attended the special prayer ...

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  15. Preventing Air Accidents

    THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT is said to be searching vigorously for means of reducing air accidents. Crashes have been alarmingly numerous in the last few weeks. The Skymaster which hit a mountain last week, killing fifty ...

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  16. BUS BUILDING SPEEDED UP

    LONDON. — Prefabricated buses, which can be assembled at high speed, with a 25 per cent, saving ...

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  17. New Soviet Move in Germany

    BERLIN (A.A.P.). — The Russians have announced that they have established a new authority to co-ordinate planning of ...

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  18. Ferry for Tamar

    A REPRESENTATIVE of a company with interests on the West Tamar will visit Hobart this week for discussions about the ...

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  19. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Happiness is neither within us only, or without us; it is the union of ourselves with God. ...

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  20. A Valuable Movement

    THE GERMAN YOUTH MOVEMENT under Hitler converted millions of children into little savages The evil it did has set one of the big problems of German reconstruction. The rising generation that should lead the nation out of the wilderness was ...

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  21. TAXI BUSES FOR SYDNEY

    SYDNEY—Sydney's fleet of taxi buses should be on the road before the end of this year, according to Mr. J. F. Barrett, secretary of the ...

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  22. SISTER RESIGNS

    Sister M. Folder, who has been associated with the Repatriation Department since 1920, retired yesterday from her position as ...

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  23. MANY SPORTS ABANDONED

    Driving rain which reached gale force affected Hoburt sporting fixtures arranged for yesterday. Because of the condition of the ...

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  24. GAS VICTIM DIES

    SYDNEY.—Found gassed in his Balmain shop with his wife nearly a month ago, Clifford Alexander Phillips (41), formerly of ...

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  25. Hit by Truck

    A BEACONSFIELD resident, Mr. Percy Coterill (45), was admitted to the Launceston General Hospital late on Saturday night ...

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  26. MAN'S SUDDEN DEATH

    John William Double, of Franklin, collapsed and died suddenly in Liverpool St., Hobart, about 7.30 last night. He was thought to be ...

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  27. NEW COMPANIES ON 'CHANGE

    The following companies have recently been granted official listing on the Hobart Stock Exchange:—Ballarat Brewing Co. Ltd., paid-up ...

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  28. PAILS, BROWN CRITICISED FOR WITHDRAWAL

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—British tennis enthusiasts are criticising the last-minute withdrawal of Dinny Pails and Geoff Brown from the London championships, which began yesterday. ...

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  29. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Correspondents Express Their Views

    Sir, — For months press, radio, Red Cross and public speakers have been appealing to the people of Australia for food for the 45 ...

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  30. LORINNA BACK AFTER WAR SERVICE

    With a deck cargo of acid, kerosene and motor vehicles, which might have caused trouble, the Lorinna entered the Tamar on Sunday night just ahead of "some pretty tough weather." ...

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  31. SPARKS from the NEWS NAVIL

    MODERN methods! It has been my pleasure—without. I hope, too much pain for the other party —to make occasional comment on ...

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  32. COMMERCE CHAMBER AT ULVERSTONE

    At the first meeting of the council of the Ulverstone Chamber of Commerce, with the president (Mr. T. H. Piper) in the chair, all ...

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  33. Debentures for Road Loan

    At the Scottsdale Commission meeting the municiple seal was affixed to the debentures which were slimed in connection with the ...

    Article : 123 words
  34. SPEEDCAR TITLE

    SYDNEY. — More than 25,000 people saw Manly driver Tom Lancey win the Grand Prix speedcar championship of N.S.W., st ...

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  35. Tas. Finance Shows £5324 Profit

    A profit for the year of £5321 after providing for internet paid and [?]rued on deposits and deducting management eypenses, is disclosed ...

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  36. SAHIBS LOSING CASTE

    SYDNEY.—According to pasengers who reached Sydney on the steamer Chanda yesterday, the superior stetus the ...

    Article : 94 words
  37. FINED FOR TAKING MUTTON BIRDS

    At the Currie Police Court (King Island), before Messrs. A. Bowling and T. Graham, Js.P., Vernon G. Archie pleaded guilty to ...

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  38. Truman Asked to Veto Higher Wool Tariffs

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.). — Leaders of 22 national organisations last night called on President Truman to veto any legislation imposing an additional tariff on wool imports. ...

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  39. COLOURFUL SHIPPING IDENTITY RETIRES

    MELBOURNE.—Arter 40 years as master of the James Paterson Capt. Hartley Watson, Williamstown, one of Melbourne's most ...

    Article : 96 words
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