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  2. INDUSTRIALIST SAYS LIBERALS WOULD LOSE HEAVILY IN POLL NOW

    CANBERRA — The Director of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures (Mr. Latham Withall) yesterday forecast that in a Federal election now the Government would lose 21 seats ...

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    Mr. R. H. Downward, of Sherwood, Latrobe, who is a keen angler, has declared war on cormorants, and so far has shot 23 of the birds in the upper reaches of the Mersey. Above picture, taken on his property, shows some of the birds strung along a fence near the river to frighten live birds away.ADVOCATE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Potato acreage down on pre-war average

    HOBART.—The area planted with potatoes in 1951—52 was 31,514 acres. This was 67 acres less than that.sown in the previous year and 3169 acres below the pre-war average of 34,683 acres recorded for thc 10 years ended 1938-39. ' Compared with the acreages ...

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  7. Governor opens Scout Week

    HOBART— Tiie Governor (Sir Ronald Cross) last night ofllclally opened Scout week with a broadcast to ...

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  8. The growth of Launceston

    LAUNCESTON. — The Commonwealth Statistician had figured that at the end of the next ...

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  10. Tenders accepted for works

    HOBART—The Public Works Department has accepted tendeis for several works in the North and North-west. ...

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  11. FLOOD APPEAL FINALISED

    The appeal in Devonport for British and Dutch flood relief, has been finalised. A total of £224/10/8 was raised, including ...

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  13. ROAD MISHAPS UP, BUT FEWER DEATHS

    Although there were nine more road traffic accidents in Tasmania in January than in last December, three fewer fatalities resulted and the number of injured was the same. ...

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