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  2. Topics of the Day BUTTER AND CHEESE PRICES UP

    An increase in the prices of butter and cheese was announced yesterday. Mr. Andrew Raeburn, state secretary, ...

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  3. VEGETABLE DRIVE

    Immediate concentration on an appeal for more vegetable growing in home gardens and then, if the response ...

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  4. PERSONAL

    Mr. L. St. Leger has been appointed secretary to the Fisheries Division, State Department of Agriculture. Among those who crossed to the ...

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  5. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    REFRACTORY SEAMEN.—Two men belonging to the barque Aden were brought before the police magistrate ...

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  6. TRENCH DIGGING IN PARKS BEGINS TO-DAY

    The Launceston City Council will begin digging trenches in city parks this morning, following a decision reached ...

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  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,532 words
  8. CIVIL DEFENCE MUDDLES

    IS IT NOT TIME that Tasmania had a civil defence policy of its own? Is it not time that those in charge of civil defence in this state ...

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  9. CENTENARY OF "THE EXAMINER"

    Mr. Robert Stevenson, Evandale, writes:— "My father, the late William Stevenson, was one of the ...

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  10. DARKENED STREETS

    The belief that alarming reports about the conduct of young people in the city at night during the brown-out were greatly exaggerated ...

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  11. Begins Tenth Term

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—To-day being the 10th anniversary of his assumption of the ...

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  12. AMERICAN AID

    THE STATEMENT attributed to American military authorities that an "all-out effort will be made to hold Australia and to maintain the ...

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  13. BUILDING OF VESSELS HERE

    To discuss the construction in Tasmania of light wooden vessels, the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) has called a ...

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  14. Wants to Defer Elections

    The secretary of the Women's Non Party League, Mrs O. M. Calvert, said at a meeting of the league yesterday that the league proposed to write to ...

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  15. Building Figures Drop

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  16. COMFORTS FOR TROOPS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The provision of hospitality and comforts for Australian and visiting troops was ...

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  17. Premier Warns of Air Raid Dangers

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said last night that he had been in consultation with the Lord Mayor of ...

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  18. Poll at Scottsdale

    A poll will be held in the municipality of Scottsdale to-morrow to decide whether the municipality should continue to be administered by a ...

    Article : 95 words
  19. CLOSING HOUR

    THE State Government has, we record with appreciation, heeded the rising public resentment of after hour drinking by issuing an order ...

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  20. OFFENCE TO BURN WASTE PAPER

    LONDON, Thursday.—It will be an offence in Britain from next Monday to burn, destroy, or throw away paper or ...

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  21. Wharf Gates Damaged

    Considerable damage was done to one of the King's Wharf gates on Tuesday by a railway engine. While on its way out from the wharf the engine hit ...

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  22. No Secret Session to Hear Major-Gen. Bennett

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) declined to-day to agree to a suggestion by Mr. Calwell (Lab., Vic.) that a secret ...

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  23. Constable Injured

    While on his way down George-street to begin work early yesterday morning, Constable F. Taylor (28), a member of the uniformed police, was injured when ...

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  24. King's Wharf Extension

    Satisfactory progress is being made with the new steel and concrete extension of king's Wharf, according to a report received at yesterday's ...

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  25. Respected Red Cross

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Japanese respected the Red Cross and did not attack the small coastal ship in which he was travelling from Singapore to ...

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  26. LIMITS TO USE OF METALS AND CHEMICALS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Prohibition of the use of specified metal goods and industrial chemicals for certain non-essential purposes was ...

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  27. Took Bomber from Under Noses of Japanese

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—One of the most daring feats of Australian airmen opposing the Japanese was that of Pilot Officer Peter Gibbes, who has ...

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  28. Belated Heat Wave

    Launceston sweltered on Wednesday when a northerly wind, combined with high humidity, sent the temperature soaring to 98.5 degrees. It was the ...

    Article : 82 words
  29. APPEAL FUNDS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 216 words
  30. Death of Burnie Boy

    An inquest into the death of James Crawford (9), son of Mr. Colin Campbell Crawford, of Burnie, who was admitted to the Spencer Hospital on ...

    Article : 125 words
  31. CORRESPONDENCE

    "Be Yourself."—Unless you are an authority on Oriental mentality was cannot allow you to discredit the correspondent. ...

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  32. Dead in Kitchen

    Mrs. Susannah Clark (63), of 22a South-street, Battery Point, and wife of Mr. J. J. Clark, a Hobart fisher man. was found dead in her kitchen ...

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  33. Drink and War

    Sir,—It was with interest that I read two statements by the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove). Firstly he is complaining, and rightly so, to the federal ...

    Article : 109 words
  34. Evacuee Ship Bears Bomb Scars

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A British ship which has accommodation for 25 passengers but which carried approximately 2500 people from Singapore to ...

    Article : 115 words
  35. NIGHTMARE JOURNEY OF RED CROSS NURSE

    A nightmare journey through Malayan jungles and marshes made by a Malayan Red Cross Field Hospital nurse and a Royal Artillery officer who had been separated from their own units was described to-day by the nursing ...

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  36. RATIONALISATION OF BANKS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—During a debate in the House of Representatives to-day the Minister for War Organisation of Industry (Mr Dedman). ...

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  37. I.O.O.F. GRAND LODGE

    The annual session of the Grand Lodge of Tasmania, I.O.O.F., at Burnie, ended yesterday afternoon. Officers elected were:—Grand Master, Bro. A. ...

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  38. Congress Postponed

    The Tasmanian Salvation Army Officers' Congress. which was to have been held in Hobart from March 19 to March 24. has been indefinitely ...

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  39. Loose Terminology

    Sir,—With the approach of Easter we are hearing again over the air and in the press reference to the day after Good Friday as "Easter Saturday." The ...

    Article : 170 words
  40. PENSIONER'S MITE

    Accompanied by a letter signed "Just a Mite from An Old Age Pensioner." a parcel containing three gold rings has been sent to the Premier (Mr. ...

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  41. UNIVERSITY RESULT

    Leaving Examination.—Botany: Higher s. No. 4. ...

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  42. Leg Broken in Fall

    When she fell while getting over a fence at New Norfolk yesterday, Mrs. N. H. Williams. wife of Trooper N. H. Williams, fractured her left leg ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. WITHHOLDS COAL DECISION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Judge Drake Brockman has reached a decision on miners' hours and overtime, but he told the Central Coal Reference Board ...

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  45. Air Raid Shelter

    An effective air raid shelter has been built by Mr. Basil Sales in the back garden of his home at 180 Brisbane street. The shelter is nearly six feet ...

    Article : 100 words
  46. PAY FOR ROOF SPORTTERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The State Government will he asked by a deputation from the N.S.W. Trades and Labour Council to-morrow that all roof spotters ...

    Article : 51 words
  47. SEEK BIG WAR CREDITS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A British Government White Paper asks Parliament to sanction two further votes of credit totalling 1,250.000.000 sterling, ...

    Article : 37 words
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