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  2. PREPARING FOR SHOW

    Three former Uiverstone councillors were busy yesterday giving the final touches to the Uiverstone showground in preparation for the Ulverstone Show to-day. They were (left to right): Messrs. A. Beswick (Council gardeaer), H. E. Boon (show committee member), and A. S. Harris (voluntary helper). —ADVOCATE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. AMERICANS THINK BRITAIN GOING "INTO STEADY DECLINE"

    LONDON.—Americans thought Britain was going into a steady decline and showing very little sign of recovery, Mr. W. Wyatt, a member of the House of Commons, said on his return from the United States. The Americans were taking Britain too much for granted, and he urged that ...

    Article : 228 words
  4. FEDERAL HEALTH SCHEME

    HOBART — When all friendly societies were registered with the Commonwealth hospital insurance ...

    Article : 330 words
  5. Became notable Australian patriot

    MELBOURNE. — Although Sir Walter Massy-Greene was not born in Australia he became a notable ...

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  6. Shops Bill again introduced

    HOBART.—The Shops Bill, providing for Snturdnymoming closing throughout Tasmania, will come before the State Parliament late next week. It was introduced in the House of Assembly last evening by the Chief ...

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  7. Foundation dinner for J.C.'s

    A foundation dinner will bc held in the Elizabeth Mary Lounge on Friday evening to mark the ...

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  8. PROPOSES OPEN ATTACK ON PUBLIC HEALTH MENACES

    HOBART.—A conference between the Government and appropriate municipal bodies, to organise a programme for dealing with problems concerning menaces to public health, is to be sought in the House of Assembly. The Leader of the ...

    Article : 217 words
  9. "Numbers man" hits right one

    MELBOURNE.—TransAustralia Airlines carried its 3.000,000th passenger yesterday, and as a prize ...

    Article : 179 words
  10. Manaqer farewelled

    LAUNCESTON — Well-known Tasmanian business men gatliered in the Brisbane Hotel yesterday to farewell Mr. R. ...

    Article : 107 words
  11. Arrests sequel to gold theft

    [?]— Two men were ar[?] by detectives a Kal[?] yesterday and charged with the theft of gold worth ...

    Article : 101 words
  12. Advertising

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  13. COURT VERDICT THREATENS S.E.Cs. MODEL TOWN

    MELBOURNE.—The Supreme Court yesterday ruled that the State Electricity Commission has wrongly acquired land near Moe on which it has already erected 416 houses of a proposed model township. It is estimated that the commission has spent nearly £1,000,000 on a huge area on which, the court says, it is now a trespasser.;! ...

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  14. Will install school heating

    HOBART.—It was understood the Electrolytic Zine Mines Community Council was prepared to install ...

    Article : 144 words
  15. EMPLOYMENT FIGURES DROP

    CANBERRA.—The number of persons in employment in Australia dropped by 90,900 in the 12 months between September, 1951, and September, 1952. At the same time the number of persons in the defence forces including ...

    Article : 253 words
  16. [?] of students for course

    HOBART. — The course of istructlon at the Launceston Technical College for those wishing to obtain diplomas ns ...

    Article : 87 words
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