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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA. The Examiner

    LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA. THE EXAMINER [ESTABLISHED 1842] WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1942 ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Every step towards goodness is a departure from materiality, and is a tendency towards God ... ...

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  4. Topics of the Day WANT MORE DAYLIGHT SAVING

    The continuance of daylight saving after the end of this month is favoured by the State Government. ...

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  5. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    BRIDGEWATER BRIDGE—On Monday, owing to the steamer coming into collision with the draw-bridge, this ...

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  6. RISKS FROM GLASS

    "I fully agree with Mr. Thutton's comments on the failure of Launceston people to take precautions against ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    After a short visit to Hobart, the Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Frost) is to return to the mainland to-day. Major-General V. D. Richardson, ...

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  8. ROUTINE ROAD REPAIRS

    Thousands of pounds worth of practically irreplaceable bitumen and the labour of 20 or more men are to be ...

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  9. FOLLY OF HEAVY BUYING

    MANY retail traders are seriously perturbed about the heavy public demands on their stocks. The purchasing power of the people has never ...

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  10. Special Privileges For Liquor Trade, Says Cleric

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—"To allow privileges to the liquor traffic that are denied to other industries is an ...

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  11. JAPS. NOT SUPER SOLDIERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—"The Japs. are not super soldiers," said Major-General Gordon Bennett to-day on his return ...

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  12. No News From Timor

    After having received many enquiries from relatives of A.I.F. men thought to be in Timor, Mr. J. A. Guy, M.H.R., communicated with the Minister for ...

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  13. MILITARY NEWS

    Stoker A. N. Gower, R.A.N., is spending leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Gower, Cimitiere-street, Launceston. ...

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  14. Railway Delays

    Because restricted shipping made the stocks of imported coal very low, the Commission had to accept the fact that more local coal would have to be used, ...

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  15. APPEAL FUNDS

    Previously acknowledged, £77,534/3/11; staff Messrs, J. W. Pepper and Son (21st monthly instal), £2; Mrs. T. H. Holyman, 5/- East Launceston branch— ...

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  16. Plenty of Volunteers

    Answering a question why enrolment for A.R.P. work was not compulsory in Tasmania as in New Zealand, the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said yesterday ...

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  17. WATERSIDE LABOUR

    THE SECRETARY of the Waterside Workers' Union at Launceston says that there is no shortage of waterside labour at this ...

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  18. Accident Victim Improved

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

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  19. The Competitions

    The competitions will commence at the National Theatre, Launceston, on May 9. At a meeting of the committee, held recently at the office of the ...

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  20. Unpicked Fruit

    The Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Frost) emphasised at Hobart yesterday that under the food acquisition scheme a deduction of 2d a bushel would be ...

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  21. BODY FOUND IN CREEK AT ULVERSTONE

    The about of Roy Charles Johnston (about 41), married, of Ulverstone, was found floating in Button's Creek, Ulverstone, yesterday afternoon. ...

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  22. Tomato Ban Lifted

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The ban on the sale of tomatoes for other than canning purposes has been temporarily lifted, said the Minister for ...

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  23. I.O.O.F. Grand Lodge

    The annual session of the I.O.O.F. Grand Lodge of Tasmania was opened last evening at Burnie. The Grand Master (Brother L. ...

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  24. GENERAL BENNETT

    THE EXPECTATION that Major-General Gordon Bennett would have extremely valuable information for the Australian Government ...

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  25. BIG U.S. ARMY VOTE

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Senate has passed a Military Appropriation Bill of 32,767,00,0000 dollars (about £A9,820,100,000). ...

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  26. MILL WASTE FOR CHARCOAL

    Stating that Tasmania led Australia in the converting of mill waste into charcoal for gas producer purposes, the Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker) ...

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  27. Ambulance Control Dispute

    It was regrettable, said the Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker) yesterday, that the organisations which were mostly concerned in the welfare of the ...

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  28. Ship Building In Tasmania

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) announced yesterday that the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton), who is representing the Government on ...

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  29. Technical College Enrolments

    Many of the advanced students had not enrolled this year because of military duties, according to the report of the principal Mr. W. G. Speers) at a ...

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  30. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—It was a great loss to Launceston, to the Tasmanian Parliament and to Tasmania generally when the services of the Hon. Tasman Shields ...

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  31. Northern Red Cross Now Working At High Pressure

    The Northern section of the Red Cross is working at high pressure at present to meet large requisitions of hospital supplies and stores of all ...

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  32. NEW RESEARCH LABORATORY IN LAUNCESTON

    At a cost of almost £60[?]0, the first unit of a chemical and metallurgical research laboratory is to be erected by the State Government in ...

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  33. COAL SPEED-UP NEEDED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Saying he did not care a hoot about profits, but that what he did care about was production, Judge Drake-Brockman at the ...

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  34. LEAVING EXAM.

    The following provisional results of the recent Leaving Examination have been received:—Modern History, higher passes, Nos. 39 and 42. General ...

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  35. PARLIAMENTS IN WAR-TIME

    "I agree with Mr. Tasman Shields, K.C., to the extent that only matters of complete national importance should be dealt with by State Parliaments at this ...

    Article : 111 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. A.W.A.S.

    The Australian Women's Army Service (6th Military District) will commence a recruit training school at Elwick racecourse to-morrow. The school ...

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  38. TIN COMMITTEE

    The Minister for Mines (Major Davies) and the Attorney-General (Mr. McDonald), members of the Tin Production Committee, will review at ...

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  39. TOBACCO PRICES RAISED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Appraisal of the 1941-42 tobacco crop will begin in Brisbane on March 25. Under a revised schedule of grades. prices have ...

    Article : 37 words
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