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  2. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    I would have you be like a fire well kindled, which catches at everything you throw in, and turns it into flames and ...

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  3. Topics of the Day UPPER HOUSE ELECTION

    Mr. A. J. Higgins announced yesterday that he would be a candidate for the Westmorland seat in the ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    CAUTION TO CAMPBELLTONIANS.—We understand that a clandestine petition, asking for the introduction of 12,000 ...

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  6. SHOCKING LACK OF SHELTERS

    "I am shocked to find that the people of Launceston have apparently done nothing to provide themselves with ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Sir Robert Chapman, Professor of Engineering in Adelaide University, died last Friday, aged 75. Among passengers who crossed to the ...

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  8. CITY POST MANNED

    The warden's post of the Civil Defence Legion, city sector, was manned all last night by a skeleton staff and ...

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  9. EVACUATION

    THE CONFUSION that existed in some people's minds about evacuation plans should have been removed by the clear statements of ...

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  10. TASMANIA AND INVASION

    THE POSSIBILITY of a Japanese invasion of Tasmania has been publicly discussed by the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove). He has pointed out ...

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  11. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at the Royal Hobart Hospital last Friday of Lawrence Thomas Haydon, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Haydon, Lloyd-street, ...

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  12. TIN FOR FOUR YEARS

    LONDON, Sunday.—"The Daily Express" financial correspondent says experts' enquiries on the tin position reveal that the Allies have enough tin for ...

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  13. METHODIST CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The need for the expression of the Christian gospel in every language was emphasised in the report to the Methodist ...

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  14. Council Approves Gifts For H.M.A.S. Launceston

    "I think the ratepayers will be glad to know that this city will be represented on the ship named after it," remarked the Mayor (Alderman ...

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  15. Rabbits for Food

    The question of poisoning rabbits appeared to be very much misunderstood, said the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) yesterday. Referring to a sub-leader ...

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  16. DRUNKEN SCENES

    FEDERAL Ministers are said to have been shocked by drunken scenes in the streets of Melbourne. They may ask the state authorities to ...

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  17. Fire Brigade Board

    Members of the permanent staff of the brigade sought an increase in their present rates of remuneration in a letter read at yesterday's meeting of the ...

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  18. APPEAL FUNDS

    Acknowledged, £77,490/11/11; Saturday Nighters. L.H., £11. Evandale municipality — Nile Patriotic Guild, £5. Kentish municipality — Sheffield branch, ...

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  19. FUNERALS

    The funeral of Mr. H. A. Atkinson took place yesterday afternoon at Carr Villa Cemetery, and was very largely attended by friends ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Railway Revenue Increase

    Tasmanian Government Railway statistics for December last, issued yesterday, reveal a considerable increase in gross revenue compared with ...

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  21. Spreading of Rumours

    The military authorities at Hobart yesterday warned the public against spreading rumours and unsubstantiated statements. A persistent rumour about ...

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  22. BRUNY WOMAN'S DEATH

    A report on tie death of a woman at Lunawanna shortly after the birth of twins has been received by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker) from the Public ...

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  23. Registration of Aliens

    The Commissioner of Police pointed out yesterday that a recent amendment to the National Security (Aliens Control) Regulations makes it ...

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  24. Heavy Casualties At Singapore

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Following the return of Major-General Gordon Bennett, it is known that in the final battle for Singapore casualties in places ...

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  25. Way to Warless World

    The rejection of Christian morality was the fundamental cause of disputes between individuals and nations, said Rev. Dr. G. E. Moore, of Christ ...

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  26. Still Unconscious

    The condition of Margaret Deacon (12), of 219 Invermay-road, who was admitted to the Launceston General Hospital on Saturday night in an ...

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  27. CITY SERVICES ON NEW ESTATE

    The Launceston City Council agreed last night to spend a total of £1779 on sewerage, drainage and water supply mains to serve the ...

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  28. Grocery Store Fire

    The Launceston Fire Brigade received a call at 10.47 last night to a fire in a grocery store occupied by Mr. D. H. Gregory, at 92a Invermay-road. Mr. ...

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  29. Letters to the Editor

    "Cataract Hill."—Civil Defence Legion officials said yesterday that the West Launceston sector had held a rehearsal in the week referred to, ...

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  30. MILK ZONING

    To elaborate the plan already evolved by the Southern Dairymen's Association for the zoning of the city into blocks for the delivery of milk, a ...

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  31. Waterside Labour

    Sir,—It is reassuring to read a letter in Monday's "Examiner" from the secretary of the Waterside Workers (Mr. Claude Moore) stating there is ...

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  32. Struck by Lorry

    Frederick John Wakeling, of 42 Thistle-street, was admitted to the Launceston General Hospital, suffering from abrasions, at 6 p.m. yesterday. It ...

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  33. Schools Reopening

    All state schools, including High and Junior Technical, will reopen to-day. On account of the recent extended vacation there will this year be only two ...

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  34. WOMAN INSURES GOLDFISH

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Although household pets are not insurable, War Damage Commission officers decided to-day that a Sydney woman could insure her ...

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  35. RUSSIA HAS NOT SEIZED JAP. PROPERTY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Moscow radio describes as "a crude fabrication" a report published in the "New York Times" that the Soviet has ...

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  36. MILITARY NEWS

    Aircraftman S. J. Torney, Beauty Point, has returned to Victoria to resume duty with the R.A.A.F. Corporal A. Tiffin has returned to ...

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  37. LOAN RESPONSE ENCOURAGING

    SYDNEY, Monday.—"The response to the Liberty Loan has been most encouraging," said the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) to-night. "It is a ...

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  38. NO SPECTATORS IN THIS WAR

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Underlining the gravity of Australia's peril, the Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) told a meeting of railway men at Seymour ...

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  39. LEAVING EXAMINATION

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  40. POLLING BOOTHS IN CAMP

    Major A. A. Evans, M.L.C., has requested the Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker) to make provision for the opening of polling booths at all military ...

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  41. FORCE COURT TO HEAR CASE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. H. Sutherland, advocate for the Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association, told the full bench of the Industrial ...

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  42. INFECTIOUS DISEASES

    Cases of infectious disease notified to the Department of Public Health during the week ended Saturday were:—Hobart: Diphtheria, 2; tuberculosis, 1; ...

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  43. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

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  44. Warning to Miners

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Following a hold-up at Aberdare colliery on the northern coalfield to-day, the Northern Miners' Board of Management decided ...

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  45. EARLY MORNING PLANET

    Mr. A. Kirkcaldy writes:—"The extremely large and bright star stated to have been seen on February 26 at 5 a.m. in the east by your ...

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  46. HOME FOR INVALIDS

    Donations to the Home for Invalids, Mulgrave-street, Launceston, are acknowledged as follow: — Fruit, magazines, sweets, Mr. Forward: scones, Mrs. ...

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