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  2. PRODUCE MARKETS DEVONPORT DELIVERY OF 9000 SKS.

    A delivery of 9000 sks. to Devonport yesterday brought the total of potatoes stacked on the wharf there to 18,000 sks. There will be a road delivery to that port to-day, and potatoes will be received at Burnie to-morrow from growers in one category. ...

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  3. PRICES AT YESTERDAY'S STOCK SALES

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  4. INSPIRED YOUTH MAY ACHIEVE MUCH

    The keenness and vigor of youth when harnessed to high Ideals and unselfish motives were great advantages which ...

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  5. HOMING NOTES—

    CLEANLINESS—At all times fantiers should take the greatest Interest In the welfare of their birds, and that interest should extend to mak ...

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  6. STATE'S CENSUS PROGRESS

    HOBART, Tuesday.—It is hoped the collection of census papers for Hobart and Launceston will be completed by tho ...

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  7. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

    ARRIVED— Nairana, tss, 3042 tons. Capt. Holthe, from Melbourne. Passengers: Mesdames Lincoln, Rand, Sushames and ch, Kolsc, Bott, Koch, ...

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  8. GENERAL NOTES

    Tasmanian Steamers Pty. Ltd.: The Nairana, tss, sailed from Burnie for Melbourne last evening with passengers, malls and general cargo. She ...

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  9. APPLICATIONS FOR TRANSPORT LICENSES

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—An application by Pioneer Tours for licenses to conduct tours from Launceston, using 10-passenger ...

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  10. WORK THAT MUST BE SUPPORTED

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—"When we find a group of people working hard in the interests of a community, it is our responsibility to aid ...

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  11. AIR PASSENGERS

    Inward: Mrs. Sutton: Messrs. Langrow, Scharpe, Webb. Hampton, Wilson, Prentice, M'Kay, Potter, Malthouse. ...

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  12. STANLEY

    ARRIVED— Lady Isobel, ss, 140b tons. Capt. Johnson, from Melbourne, via Devonport. ...

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  13. MORE SCHOLARSHIPS

    HOBART. Tuesday. — Additional scholarships for veterinary and agricultural science and dairying practice were decided upon by ...

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  14. LAUNCESTON

    VESSELS DUE — Friday: Laranah, from Melbourne; Nairana, from Melbourne. Saturday: Naracoopa, from Melbourne, via King Island. ...

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  15. CLEARING SALE

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  17. HOBART

    VESSELS DUE— Friday: Coolana, with coal from Newcastle; outward cargo uncertain. Saturday: Chandra, from Sydney; to load general for ...

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  18. N.S.W. PRODUCES LESS BUTTER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Butter production in N.S. Wales for 1946-47 will probably be about 27,000 tons— the lowest for many years. ...

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  19. TO INQUIRE INTO SMALL FRUIT INDUSTRY

    HOBART, Tuesday. — The Joint Committee of both Houses of Parliament, appointed to inquire into problems affecting the stone and berry ...

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  20. T.F.F. Secretaryship

    More then 50 persons, many of them resident in mainland States, have applied for the positions of State and divisional secretaries of the ...

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  21. OVERSEAS

    ARRIVAL— Las Palmas: Tropic, from London, for Brisbane. DEPARTURES— Bona: Greenwich, for Australia. Durban: Port Acton, ...

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  22. THE WEATHER TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    North-West: Fine for the present: frosts away from the seaboard: cool day temperatures, south-easterly to easterly winds, tending north-easter ...

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  23. TUG RETURNING

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.— After an absence of five years, the tug James Wallace will return to the Tamar to-morrow morning. Although ...

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  24. FISHING BOAT SINKS

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. — The 31foot fishing boat which was [?] ashore in Tam oshanter Bay during a gale carly last month, sank ...

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  25. Advertising

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  26. Advertising

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  27. Paid 30/6 Each For Qantas Shares

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The purchase price paid by the Commonwealth Government for a half interest in Qantas Empire Airways ...

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  28. TEMPERATURES

    Currie, max. 55, min. 46: Marrawah, 53. 41; Stanley, 55, 43; Burnie, 55, 44; Moina, 54, 31; Low Head, 54, 41; Western Junction, 52, 40 Zeehan, 53, ...

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  29. RAINFALL

    Currie, 2 points; Marrawah, 3; Wynyard, 5; Sheflleld, 5: Momo, 6; Meander. 3; Cressy, 3 Low Hoad, 12 Beaconsfield, 39: Western Junction, ...

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  30. Advertising

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  31. CHANGES IN RIVER LEVELS

    South Esk: Fingal, 4ft. 3in. (fall 3 tn.); Avoca, 2ft. 9in. (fall 3in.) Longford, 4ft. Hin. (fall 1in.). Meander: Meander, 2ft. 6in. (fall 3in.). ...

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