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  2. £2500 Dam in Fires at Somerset and Burnie

    A fire which caused approximately £2000 damage at the Somerset Plywood' Mills late yesterday afternoon was followed early in the evening by an outbreak at the Imperial Guest House, Burnie, where destruction ...

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    Three-year-old champion superfine Merino ram which was purchased for 520 guineas at the annual stud sheep sales in Melbourne recently. This picture shows the fine points of the champion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Wage Increases for Municipal Employes

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Judge Kelly, in the Arbitration Court to-day, certified to agreements which would give an extra 6/ per week, ...

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  5. INTER-STATE GOLF Tasmania's Good Showing N. Matthews in Form

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  6. Asked to Name Own Price

    HOBART, Thursday.—The State Fruit Board has received an overseas order for 1000 cases of apples with an ...

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  7. SHOULD PROCESS MORE FRUIT

    HOBART, Thursday.—The hope that Tasmania's apple and pear Industry could be stabilised by processing most of the fruit ...

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  8. TO PLAY FOR £400

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.)— The Australian golfers von Nida and Shanklnnd are to play the British and Irish open champions. Fred Daly and ...

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  9. GUEST HOUSE ABLAZE

    Several hundred people witnessed a spectacular but shortlived blaze in the centre of Burnie when a verandah-room ...

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  10. MOTOR-CYCLIST AWARDED £500 DAMAGES

    MELBOURNE— Thursday.—As the result of n collision with a motor truck on November 10, 1945, near the intersection of Bell and O'Keefe ...

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  11. MUST BUILD UP STOCKS OF BEEF AND DAIRY CATTLE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. Pollard) said this evening Australia was faced with urgent need to build up her stocks of dairy and beef cattle as quickly as possible, and until this had been ...

    Article : 177 words
  12. CLUB EVENTS

    DEVONPORT CLUB—The event towlll be a Stnbleford. Associates— In [?] of the compatltlon which was cancelled last ...

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  13. FIFTH ALARM WITHIN FORTNIGHT

    Yesterday's two alarms brought the total answered by the Burnie Brigade to five within a fortnight. This ...

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  14. Many Food Exports Increased

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Australia was exporting many foods to Great Britain in greater quantities than before the war, ...

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  15. CHEQUE THEFT CHARGE DISMISSED

    HOBART, Thursday. — A charge against Kenneth Roy Donald Keegan of having, on July 30, robbed Donald William Drummond, of a bangor's ...

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  16. ADELAIDE POWER RESTRICTIONS LIFTED

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—After 15 days' continuous power restrictions through failure of coal supplies from Newcastle, ...

    Article : 95 words
  17. Americans Dislike Socialisation

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Socialisation of any kind was not acceptable to the Americans, whose systems had been built up of free ...

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  18. £1500 BAIL GRANTED

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Bull of £1500 wns granted to a salesman, Stanley Hammond (44), in Sydney to-day. Hammond ls alleged to have ...

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  19. WONTHAGGI COAL SETTLEMENT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Although the secrecy blanket surrounding the terms of settlement of the Wonthaggi State coal mine ...

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  20. Pearling Industry Successfully Re-Established

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The pearling industry had been successfully re-eslablished on the north-west coast of West ...

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  21. AIR FARES TO BE REDUCED

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The South Pacific Air Transport Council to-day decided that fares on the Australia-New Zealand air ...

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  22. New Safety Code for Industry

    HOBART, Thursday.—A code of general principles governing safe working practices in Industry was being drawn up by a ...

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  23. Mr. Pollard Invited to Visit Tasmania

    HOBART, Thursday—The State Fruit Board has invited the Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. Pollard) to visit Tasmania to ...

    Article : 94 words
  24. BIG MELBOURNE BLAZE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Fanned by a strong westerly wind, a fire which broke out in the wool store of W. Angliss and Co. (Aus.) Ltd., ...

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  25. AWARDED £2000 DAMAGES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Before Mr. Justice Lowe, in the Supreme Court to-day. John Patrick Clarke (25), of Barrington Avenue, Kew, ...

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  26. No New Developments In Launceston Tran Strike

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—The 7th day of the Launceston tramways strike to-day brought no developments to indicate that a settlement is near. The City Council is still awaiting news of the assignment of a conciliation commissioner of the Arbitration Court to ...

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  27. PLEBISCITE ON FRUIT INSURANCE

    HOBART, Thursday.—Apple and pear growers will shortly be asked to decide by plebiscite whether they are in faver of the ...

    Article : 381 words
  28. Preparing for Peace Settlement

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) has given the Australian advisory committee on the Japanese ...

    Article : 141 words
  29. STEVEDORES' STRIKE MAY BE EXTENDED

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The itevedores strike on the Sydney waterfront, which lins tied up 14 intcr-State ships, may be extended following a decision by the Foremen Stevedores' Association to-day to ignore an order to resume work on pre-stoppage conditions. ...

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  30. WANTS FRUIT SHIPPED FROM HUON PORTS

    HOBART, Thursday. — Loading of fruit at Beauty Point, Port Huon and Cygnet to relieve congestion at Hobart and ...

    Article : 370 words
  31. Support For Commonwealth Bank

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The Victorian Government was transferring its funds to the Commonwealth Bank because it ...

    Article : 149 words
  32. Branding of Goods to Be Compulsory

    HOBART, Thursday. — Tasmania was lacking in truth-in-description legislation, said the Minister for Labor (Mr. White) to-day. A ...

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  33. NORTHERN TERRITORY DEVELOPMENT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Important developments in the Northern Territory as a pastoral area may follow experiments being carried out ...

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  34. Effect of Banking Judgment

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Many thousands of pounds had been spent on building materials, and probably hundreds of staff engaged for the ...

    Article : 181 words
  35. RE-ESTABLISHING SERVICE PERSONNEL

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Federal Government spent more than £30,000,000 ht two years on re-establishment of service ...

    Article : 212 words
  36. New Plans for Safety on Roads

    HOBART, Thursday—Standardisation of road signs and lighting, and improvement of road and bridge designs were discussed at the Initial ...

    Article : 200 words
  37. Not to His Credit That He Left the Country

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Judge Kirby, Royal Commissioner into the land sales inquiry, which resumed to-day, criticised the ...

    Article : 120 words
  38. WANT SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND DANGER MONEY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—After the tragedy on the Mahia at Victoria Dock last week, caused by the explosion of sodium chlorate in the ...

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  39. MENUS NOT UP TO STANDARD

    HOBART, Thursdny. — Not all hospitals, boarding-houses and boarding-schools provided a very creditable menu, the ...

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  40. OLD MAN COMMITTED SUICIDE

    HOBART, Thursday. — A verdict of suicide was returned to-day at the inquest on Robert Edwin Joseph Burge (76), or Lindisfarne, who was ...

    Article : 109 words
  41. ISLAND POSSESSIONS OF LITTLE VALUE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Australia's neuest possessions, Carder and Ashmore Islands (in the Timor Seal, have been ...

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  42. WOMAN BATTERED

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Boshed about the bend and believed to have been outraged, an old woman was found unconscious on the football ...

    Article : 91 words
  43. Farm Hand Charged With Murder

    AUCKLAND, Thursday. — Herbert Edward Pearce (21), farm hand, was to-day charged with the murder of Mrs. Georgina Harwood at Tututawa, ...

    Article : 78 words
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