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  2. A.N.A NOT REAL AIR PIONEERS

    HOBART, Friday— Crocodile tears over the introduction of Trans-Australia Air Lines were being shed by some ...

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  3. Inflationary Dangers Stressed

    Mr H. T. Armitage, Governor of the Commonwealth Bank, who stated in his annual report that excess spending power ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. DAY LABOR SCHEME SPEEDING UP HOME BUILDING

    HOBART, Friday.—Releasing figures covering the State's housing, progress, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Madden) to-day said the Agricultural Bank's daylabor scheme was playing a part in speeding up the ...

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  5. Believe Coast Could Supply Butter Factories and Milk Project

    Disagreement with the statement of the chairman of director (Mr. J. R. Hilder) that if Cadbury-Fry-Pascall Pty. Ltd. extended their activities to the North-West Coast, it would have some effect on established butter factories was expressed by shareholders at the ...

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  6. 31 OZ. BABY SURVIVES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The smallest baby to survive in the history of the Crown Street Women's Hoipital ...

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  7. Survived 100ft. Fall

    SYDNEY, Fri. — Office girls narrowly escaped injury when a man crashed at their feet after falling 100ft. down ...

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  8. VAMPIRE JET PLANE PRODUCTION

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The production of Vampire jet aircraft orders which were placed recently with de Havillands, ...

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  9. Must Agree With Objects of R.S.L.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Any member of the B.S.L. suspected of being in disagreement with its objects will be ...

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  10. WILL ADDRESS T.F.F. BRANCHES ON MILK VENTURE

    The Ridgley and Wynyard branches of the Tasmanian Farmers' Federation have received assurances that a representative ...

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  11. EARLY END OF CLOTHES RATIONING UNLIKELY

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The chairman of the Rationing Commission (Mr. A. W. Coles) to-day advised the public to disregard rumors emanating from uninformed sources that clothes rationing was likely to be discontinued very soon. ...

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  12. Discrepancies in Apple Weights

    HOBART, Friday —The State Fruit Board will take steps to obviate discrepancies in the weight of apple cases ...

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  13. Seeking Drought Bargains

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Buyers from Victoria are scouring the arid north-west of New South Wales in an attempt to buy ...

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  14. MAINLAND WEATHER EXTREMES

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Heavy rain late this afternoon extended over much of the State, with gales, ...

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  15. MR. FADDEN'S FORECAST

    GOULBURN, Friday. — Clothing rationing was to be abandoned between now and September 28 as an election bait, the C.P. Leader (Mr. ...

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  16. ALLEGED ARMY WASTE

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Army Headquarters to-day began an inquiry into the alleged waste of material in the ...

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  17. STATE'S BIG BETTING INCOME

    HOBART, Friday— Bookmakers' commission in Tasmania in 1945-46 was £26,704 — a record— State revenue ...

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  18. CHARGED WITH 8-YEAR-OLD CRIME

    BRISBANE, Friday —John Elliott, residential proprietor, was charged in the Police Court to-day with having uttered a forged order ...

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  19. Murder Charges Withdrawn

    GEELONG, Friday —.Murder charges against Edward George Carr (36) and Horatio Raymond Morris (28) were ...

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  20. MUST NOT PASS ON BRIDGE

    A warning that motorists must not attempt to nass other vehicles between notices posted at each end of the ...

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  21. WILL CONSIDER MEAT PROPOSALS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The meat stbalisation proposal, by which the Federal Government would retain portion of ...

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  22. ANOTHER DEATH IN S.A. TRAGEDY

    ADELAIDE, Friday. — Mrs. Eileen Elizabeth Castle (58). who was injured in the Parkside family tragedy yesterday, died to-day with ...

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  23. Capital for New Industry

    HOBART, Friday —An application by Tasmanian Pulp and Timber Mills Ltd. to raise a capital of £3,000,000 is to ...

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    Sir Ben Smith is one of the chairmen of the British regional coal boards established to administer the industry under the ...

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  25. FINE BLOOMS AT BURNIE DAFFODIL SHOW

    The first Daffodil Show conducted by the Burnie Horticultural Society, was held in the Parish Hall yesterday, and was a pronounced success. It was the first exhibition held in Burnie for many years, the society having been formed only in February this year. ...

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  26. 2400 Tons Coal Lost Over 3d

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Hebburn No. 2 colliery, in the north, employing 350 men and producing 1200 tons of coal ...

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  27. Launceston Bank For Savings Record Income

    LAUNCESTON, Friday. — Money deposited with the Launceston Bank for Savings within the first seven days of ...

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  28. APPLY NOW FOR POSTAL VOTES

    Electors who will be unable to attend polling booths on September 28, and who have to vote by post, will be interested in the following replies ...

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  29. DISSATISFIED WITH SOLDIER SETTLEMENT

    Addressing members of the R.S.L. in Ulverstone last evening, Mr, N. M'Kay Burbury, Independent candidate for the Senate, said he would ...

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  30. International N.E.F. Delegates to Speak at Burnie

    Two of the overseas delegates to the New Education Fellowship world conference now being held in Australia ...

    Article : 385 words
  31. Premier Denies Neglect of North-West

    HOBART, Friday. — Any statement that the Government was not interested in the development of the North-West ...

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  32. Mr. Morrow Demands Explanation

    LAUNCESTON, Friday. — A member of the Labor Senate team (Mr. W. Morrow) has written to Mr, J. R. Orchard, ...

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  33. GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS ANGER R.S.L.

    MELBOURNE, Friday—The Fedoral executive of the R.S.L. decided to-day that the N.S.W. branch should obtain counsel's ...

    Article : 169 words
  34. 44,000 Property Owners in State

    HOBART, Friday. — The Treasurer (Mr. Cosgrove) revealed today there was 44,000 separate property owners in Tasmania, of ...

    Article : 201 words
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