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  2. Master builders want control over export of Tasmanian timber

    HOBART.—The Tasmanian Master Builders' Association believed that there should be control over the export of Tasmanian timber, the secretary (Mr. J. E. Braithwaite) told the Timber Industry Inquiry in Hobart yesterday. ...

    Article : 345 words
  3. S-Day for toddlers

    Yesterday was first day at school for toddlers, and Burnie Kindergarten Primary School got its share of tearful ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 287 words
  4. Best Royal show seats to top bids

    HOBART.—Preferential booking of seats for the Royal Command Performance at the Theatre Royal, Hobart, on March 29 can be made in writing to-day. All applications must be received before February 15. The minimum ...

    Article : 406 words
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  6. State of the World...

    MALAYA. Four Asian policemen were killed and two wounded in a battle with 30 Communists terrorists on ...

    Article : 222 words
  7. Food shortage threat to State as fires die

    SYDNEY.—With, fires burning only in isolated sections of thc Riverina and South Coast yesterday and fire-fighters in control of all other outbreaks in the State, New South Wales took time off to check on results—and found itself threatened with a shortage of practically all basic foods. The disastrous bushfires and drought have devastated huge areas of key primary production areas in the State and in Queensland. ...

    Article : 306 words
  8. Third fatal accident in the south

    HOBART.—There was another fatal accident in southern Tasmania yesterday, making the third in two days. Daniel James Malone (21), Castle Forbes Bay, died in his home yesterday morning eight hours after he crashed from ...

    Article : 521 words
  9. FIVE PEOPLE RESCUED FROM SWIRLING CURRENT

    LAUNCESTON.—Five people nearly lost their lives when their 11-ft. outboard-powered dinghy capsized in the treacherous waters of Whirlpool Reach, one mile below the Deviot jetty, on Sunday. They were about 50 yards off shore when the force of the current overturned their small craft. ...

    Article : 245 words
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