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  2. BACK TO SCHOOL

    Back to school for the last term of 1953. Grade 9 scholars of the Ulverstone Modern School, which is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Is not contemplating comprehensive revision off tariffs

    GENEVA.——Britain is expected to assure the other 32 nations at the G.A.T.T. (General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs) conference which opens here to-day that she has no intention of embarking upon a comprehensive or widespread upward revision of tariffs, but will seek ...

    Article : 296 words
  4. Drug rushed to Czechoslovakia

    LAUNCESTON— A quantity of a rare drug left Launceston by air yesterday morning on its way to the Iron Curtain ...

    Article : 245 words
  5. Discarded clothes identified

    HOBART.—Police investigating a robbery at the New Norfolk railway station yesterday found discarded gaol clothes identified as having belonged v to Ernest William. Henry Lavelle, who escaped from Hayes gaol farm on ...

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  6. SHARES AT LOWEST EBB FOR 2 YEARS

    NEW YORK.—Uncertain investors unloaded enough stock yesterday to send prices tumbling for the fourth successive session of the Stock Exchange. At their worst of the day they were lower than at any other time since July 3, 1951. Losses were not ...

    Article : 265 words
  7. Second stage of Jubilee race

    MELBOURNE — In a close finish, J. O'Sullivan (Carnegie) defeated fellow clubman, Len Grenda, to win the ...

    Article : 135 words
  8. Women "raced" to Tasmania

    LAUNCESTON — Great-grand-daughter of the first white woman to land on Tasmanian soil—on February 21, ...

    Article : 231 words
  9. Minister defends pension increases

    CANBERRA. — Pensions under the 1953-54 budget would increase by up to 32/6 a week, the Minister for Social Services (Mr. Townley) said last night. In addition, the liberalisation of the means test would make a further ...

    Article : 402 words
  10. Rain delays play in Scotland

    PAISLEY— Rain delayed the start of the Australians' two-day match against Scotland at ...

    Article : 153 words
  11. BISHOP'S BURDEN MUST BE EASED SAYS SYNOD

    HOBART.—At the annual synod of the Anglican Church in Hobart yesterday speakers agreed that the growth of Tasmania made the duties of the Bishop (the Rt. Rev. G. F. Cranswick) too heavy to be performed properly. They rejected a suggestion that the diocese be divided, but agreed to appoint a committee to find ways of lessening ...

    Article : 393 words
  12. MINISTER'S N.Z. VISIT 'OFFICIAL'

    HOBART— His recent visit to New Zealand was official, the Minister for Health (Dr. Turnbull) said in the House ...

    Article : 107 words
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  15. No incidents at hand-over

    MUNSAN — In contrast to previous displays of violenee, 2000 anti-Communist North Korean and Chinese ...

    Article : 196 words
  16. Cheers, laughter greet report

    MELBOURNE. — Transfer of price-fixing powers from the Prices Commissioner to the Potato Marketing Board ...

    Article : 81 words
  17. Will seek milk scheme probe

    HOBART— A joint committee of both Houses of Parliament is to be sotight to investigate implementation of ...

    Article : 72 words
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