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  2. Will Soon Be Rid of Aliens At Butler's Gorge

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—In about three weeks, Tasmania will be rid of the Italian and German aliens employed at Butler's Gorge. It is believed that Tasmanian laborers will be asked to do the same work the aliens have performed for less pay, and a public outcry, particularly from ...

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  3. FEDERAL REGULATIONS TO BE TESTED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The adjourned application by the Australian Workers' Union for a log of wages and conditions of employment for workers in the agricultural and pastoral industries not catered for in existing awards came before Judge ...

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  4. REPORTS OF STOCK SALES

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    FIELD MARSHALL MONTGOMERY, who, at a dinner held in London to commemorate the Battle of El Alamein, described the tactics ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CONTINUANCE OF PRICE REGULATION

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) is to repeat his suggestion to the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) that the States ...

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  7. TASMANIA'S PROUD NAVAL RECORD

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—"We should be proud of Tasmania's naval record during the war, because some brilliant officers and men ...

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  8. MORE FORMER PRISONERS RETURN HOME

    Sixty-two former prisoners of war were among 347 servicemen and women who arrived at Devonport by the Nairana yesterday morning. Although the ship berthed at 6.30, there was a large crowd at the wharf, and the men were given a demonstrative welcome. ...

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  9. STRIKE FEARS REMOVED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Fears of further trouble at the Bunnerong powerhouse were removed to-day when the Sydney County Council, ...

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  10. BLAMEY'S REPLY TO COMPLAINTS FROM MOROTAI

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—General Sir Thomas Blamey expected that all long-service troops would be cleared from Morotai by next ...

    Article : 359 words
  11. INTERNED GERMAN NATIONALS

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.—The Federal Government has ordered a searching. Inquiry to decide whether a number of German nationals who were ...

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  12. EN ROUTE TO AUSTRALIA

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The military authorities advised to-day that the following Tasmanians previously reported alive in Siam were now reported re ...

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  13. BRITISH BUDGET Chancellor's Hard Task

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"I present a supplementary budget on the morrow of great victories; yet my task, in some respects, is harder than those ...

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  14. LOAN CAUSING GRAVE CONCERN

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—With only one week of the Fourth Victory Loan campaign remaining, the position is causing grave concern to ...

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  15. 130 R.A.A.F. PERSONNEL DUE IN MELBOURNE TO-MORROW

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. — Carrying approximately 130 R.A.A.F. personnel from Victoria and Tasmania who have been serving in India, the Sontay is ...

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  16. "Scandalous and Appalling"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Mr. Justice Street declared in the Supreme Court to-day that an application by the Commonwealth seeking to eject ...

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  17. 24 Nursing Service Sisters Returning

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Survivors among the Australian Army Nursing Service sisters captured by the Japanese in Malaya will ...

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  18. REVISION URGED OF VALUATION ROLL

    HOBART, Tuesday — The executive of the Municipal Association at Hobart to-day decided to recommend that the proposed bill to provide for rating ...

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  19. CONFERENCE ON SHIPPING SERVICE

    HOBART, Tuesday. — After considering the recommendations of the Select Committee on Shipping to the Bass Strait Islands, ...

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  20. LATE NEWS

    BATAVIA Tuesday. — The Netherlands Navy has announced that the cruiser Tromp landed personnel and a detachment of civil ...

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  21. MINIMUM RATES FOR WOMEN DESCRIBED AS SOCIAL LEGISLATION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Attacking the validity of the National Security Regulation providing for minimum rates for women of at least 75 per cent, of the corresponding male rate, Mr. Arthur Dean, K.C., submitted before the Full High Court to-day that this was social legislation not directed to the ...

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  22. Bill To Set Up Forestry Commission

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The State Government is to submit a bill to Par liament providing for the setting up of a commission of three to administer ...

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  23. INCREASE OF STATE RACE MEETINGS

    HOBART, Tuesday.—An increase in the number of galloping and trotting meetings from 20 to 24 in both the North and South of the State will be ...

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