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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,382 words
  3. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Do not burden yourself with a burden of hatred; it is a load heavier than you think. ...

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  4. Topics of the Day Big Change Soon in Grocers' Trading Methods

    Launceston grocers are having what one of their number on Saturday termed a "losing battle" in coping ...

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  5. Flax Growers Resent Payment Lag

    Tasmanian flax growers are dissatisfied with the present method of payment by cheque from Melbourne. ...

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  6. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    CONVICTISM. — Before the council separate we trust some elected member will consider how our convicted offenders are ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Mr. H. C. Barnard, M.H.R., was smong passengers by air for Melbourne at the week-end. The Minister for Health (Dr. Gaha) ...

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  8. TRAPPED IN MINE FOR 14½ Hrs.

    Working feverishly in relays of 40 to 50 men throughout Thursday afternoon and night, volunteers rescued ...

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  9. THE WAR AGAINST THE AGGRESSORS

    WHILE the war situation in which the Allies find themselves to-day could be much better, it could also be a great deal worse. ...

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  10. CONSOLIDATED REVENUE

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  11. OBITUARY

    Mr. Robert J. Quaile, of Wilmot, who died in his 80th year in the Meercroft Hospital, Devonport, on Saturday, was a pioneer of the Wilmot district. ...

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  12. AIR SUPREMACY

    THE RESULTS of the latest air battles over Burma are important. They are very much in favour of the British and American fighters. The ...

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  13. UNKNOWN MAN DIES AFTER RIVER RESCUE

    An unidentified man died in the Launceston General Hospital early yesterday morning, after he had been rescued from the river at Town Pier ...

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  14. MANPOWER PRIORITIES IMPORTANT

    With further demands on all essential industries inevitable, the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said yesterday that manpower priorities were becoming more ...

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  15. Protecting Flax Mills

    The question of the protection of mills and stacks from fire and sabotage was brought up by Mr. J. W. Morris at a meeting of the State Flax Committee ...

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  16. TAX EXEMPTION SOUGHT

    An amendment to Land and Income Taxation Bill to provide for exemption of child endowment payments from taxation will be sought ...

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  17. Man Shot in Hand

    During a disturbance at Strickland—avenue. Hobart, on Saturday night a bullet from a revolver struck Albert Henry Bennett (24) in the hand. With ...

    Article : 82 words
  18. Family Notices

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  19. From the Pulpit FIGHTING FOR JUSTICE AND GOODNESS

    It had been said that we were fighting for peace. Many people visualised by that term a state of things in which there would be no ...

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  20. Small Shops Closing

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Ward) has asked for an early meeting of Federal Cabinet so that he may present a revised plan for the closing of ...

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  21. "THIS IS CANBERRA"

    THE Curtin Government gained office, in dramatic circumstances, after a long period of political turmoil. The reaction of most people, including ...

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  22. NOT AFRAID OF BOMBS

    Few Launceston residents wish to be evacuated to safety areas in the event of air raids. In a telephone questionnaire on Saturday morning ...

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  23. War Savings Certificates

    Sales of war savings certificates from July 1 to February 5, 1942, inclusive, percentages of eight months' quota on £30,000,000 for the year, ...

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  24. LIVESTOCK EVACUATION CONSIDERED

    Although the evacuation of livestock has not yet been very closely considered, it will be brought under notice at a meeting of the Evacuation ...

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  25. SALVAGE DEPOT OPENING

    A central depot for the collection of salvage will be opened to-day at the corner of Charles and Cameron streets, Launceston. ...

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  26. Aluminium Industry

    The establishment of the aluminium industry in Tasmania is still under consideration. The Premier (Mr. Cos- grove), in an announcement to this ...

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  27. SOLDIER BADLY BURNT

    Gunner Ray Knight, who Is on leave from Brighton Camp, is in the Launceston General Hospital, suffering severely from burns and shock. ...

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  28. Candidate for Council

    Mr. A. P. Findlay, of Launceston, announced at the week-end that he intended to nominate as a candidate for the Launceston seat in the Legislative ...

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  29. WORK RESUMED AT PORT KEMBLA

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Action taken by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) resulted in a resumption of work at the Australian Iron and Steel Works, ...

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  30. Bedclothes Alight

    Jack Dalwood (50), of King-street, Sandy Bay, is in the Royal Hobart Hospital in a serious condition, with burns on the arms and right side. He ...

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  31. APPEAL FUNDS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 228 words
  32. Advertising

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    Advertising : 197 words
  33. White Hawk Captured

    A rare and beautiful specimen of the white or albino hawk was captured by Mr. Lionel French, of Sherwood, last week. It has been forwarded to ...

    Article : 49 words
  34. State Parliament Opens Session To-morrow

    Parliament will be opened at 3.30p.m. to-morrow by the Governor (Sir Ernest Clark). Both Houses will meet at 230. In the House of ...

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  35. AIR TRAINING CORPS

    A Melbourne visitor to the Saturday afternoon parade of the Air Training Corps was Squadron Leader Pratt, who gave an interesting address on ...

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  36. DAY BANKING

    The question of day baking was discussed at a combined meeting of the Baking Trade Federation of Australia (Tasmanian branch) at Hobart on ...

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  37. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—Permit me to thank Mrs. Duncan for her letter suggesting district classes In first-aid. I am fully in accord with her ideas and offer my home, ...

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  38. Further Lighting Restrictions

    While the authorities at Canberra are satisfied with A.R.P. activities in Tasmania, they have made the reservation that a good deal more must be done ...

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  39. King Island Trade

    Senator W. Aylett stated in Melbourne yesterday that the Minister for Labour (Mr. Ward) had advised him that the King Island trade would be ...

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  40. Loss of Valuable Cows

    Mrs. E. L. Proctor, of Flowery Gully, suffered a heavy loss on Friday, when tine valuable cows from her dairy herd of stud Jerseys died as a result ...

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  41. Died on Eve of 113th Birthday

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.— Mrs. Forteena David, who died of a heart seizure at her home in Little Lonsdale-street, City, on Friday. would have ...

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  42. Rifle Shooting

    Sir,—"Old Sniper" is quite correct in his remarks, but improvement is hopeless until a general press and public outcry stirs Parliament to action. The ...

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  43. HOBART U.F.S. DISPENSARY

    The re-election of board members unopposed was a feature of the 58th annual meeting of the general committee of the United Friendly Societies' ...

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  44. MUNITION WORKERS' UNION

    Members of the Tasmanian branch of the Arms, Explosives and Munition Workers' Union met at the Trades Hall yesterday afternoon and elected officers ...

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  45. Death After Fall

    Walter Joseph Browning (40), married, of Fentonbury, who was admitted to the Royal Hobart Hospital on February 1, with injuries received in a fall ...

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  46. MEMBERSHIP OF R.S.L. DOWN

    A decrease in membership, probably due to the formation of sub-branches at Glenorchy and Claremont is announced in the 26th annual report of ...

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  47. MAIL FOR SINGAPORE FORCES

    CANBERRA, Sunday.— Everything possible is being done to reduce delays of air mail deliveries to members of fighting services at Singapore, it was ...

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  48. 13oz. Baby Thrives

    LONDON, Saturday. — Mrs. Jean McCauley. of Airdrie, gave birth on January 16 to a four and a half months premature 13 ounce girl. The baby ...

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  49. U.S. CONSULATE AT DARWIN

    WASHINGTON, Saturday—The State Department announces the establishment of a United States consulate at Darwin. Messrs. Percy Ellis and ...

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  50. EQUIPMENT SOON FOR V.D.C.

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—Arms and equipment for the Volunteer Defence Corps would soon be available in. great quantity, said the Minister for the ...

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  51. MISSIONARY'S VISIT

    Mr. Leonard Cornwell. who has been a missionary among the Chinese in Malaya for over 10 years, and who has studied in South China is on his first ...

    Article : 60 words
  52. NO MORE "STAFF NURSES"

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The rank or staff nurse in the Australian Army Nursing Service has been abolished. In future those holding this rank will be known ...

    Article : 39 words
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