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  2. Topics of the Day PRISONERS ON LIBRARY SITE

    Where the Launceston Public Library now stands prisoners were formerly mustered for church parade. This ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    To be strong and true; to practice humility, tolerance, and self restraint; to make the best use of time and ...

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  4. SUN AND TIDE

    The Sun.—To-day. rises 6.42 a.m. sets 7.52 p m. To-morrow. rises 6.43 a.m., sets 7.51 p. m High Tide—To-day, 8.41 a.m., [?] ...

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  5. SHELTER SITES ON SURFACE

    A survey is to be made by the City Council to discover the most suitable sites in the city for surface ...

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  6. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    FINGAL GOLDFIELD.—Official orders have been issued to the police magistrates not to issue passes to passholders or ...

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  7. URGENCY OF DEFENCE NEEDS

    Some more emphatic means than a ministerial visit to Canberra should be adopted to put before the Federal ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    Senator B. Sampson and Mr. J. J. Gatenby returned to Tasmania by air from the mainland on Monday. Rome radio announced yesterday ...

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  9. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA. The Examiner ESTABLISHED 1842.

    IN PREDICTING that aeroplanes would play a more and more important part in the war, and English expert makes the point that, while ...

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  10. STATE'S DEFENCES

    THE NEWS that Tasmania's defences have been discussed, by the War Cabinet and the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton) is ...

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  11. PROTECTION OF GLASS

    Launceston business people are responding well to the order requiring them to protect their windows and glass partitions from being ...

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  12. FUNDS WANTED FOR AIR TRAINING CORPS

    A fund has been opened to provide uniforms and equipment for the Launceston Squadron of the Air Training Corps. No. 84 (City of Launceston) ...

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  13. Foresters Secretary For 40 Years

    After 40 years as secretary of Court Sherwood, Ancient Order of Foresters, Mr. A. Edgar Foot will retire from the position towards the end ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Westmorland Candidate

    A new candidate for the Westmorland seat in the Legislative Council is Mr. S. G. Green, of Penquite-road. Mr. Green is a son-in-law of the former ...

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  15. Objection to Sub-Contracts

    A deputation from the Hobart Trades Hall Council representing building trades met the Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker) yesterday on the question of ...

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  16. BURNIE HOSPITAL

    BURNIE'S CASE for an emergency hospital cannot be lightly dismissed. This large town, on the very edge of Bass Strait, is of strategic ...

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  17. OBITUARY

    ROANOKE (Virginia), Monday.—The death occurred to-day of Dr. George Braxton Taylor, founder of the Sunbeam Society of America. ...

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  18. Postponing Elections

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) is to refer to the federal authorities the question of the postponement for 12 months of the election of the Lord ...

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  19. SALVATION ARMY CHIEF'S TOUR

    In an effort to contact as quickly as possible all Salvation Army officers serving in Tasmania. in order to impart advice and give guidance as to how best ...

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  20. WAR CASUALTIES

    Mrs. D. Jennings, Launceston, has been advised that her husband. Sergeant —Pilot Don Jennings, R.A.A.F., has been injured in an aircraft accident and ...

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  21. CENTENARY OF "THE EXAMINER"

    To-morrow will be the centenary of "The Examiner." To commemorate the birth of the paper 100 ...

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  22. A.I.F. HONOUR ROLL

    Relatives of soldiers who have been posted as Casualties are Invited to forward photographs and brief personal biographies for publication ...

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  23. Fires Meant Lights

    Rubbish fires burning brightly on the Royal Park garbage dump last evening meant that Launceston's brown-out was not so brown. They hardly conformed ...

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  24. Oatlands Council Mutton Canning Industry

    At the Oatlands Council meeting, Cr. It. A. O'Kelly said the time was opportune to bring again before the notice of the Minister for Agriculture the necessity ...

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  25. MILITARY NEWS

    Mr. H. J. Emms, of Hobart, has been notified that his eldest son, Francis Bassett ("Dick") Emms, of the R.A.N., has been killed in action. ...

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  26. Curtailing Deliveries

    Plans are being prepared in Tasmania for the curtailment of deliveries by butchers, grocers and other suppliers of household requirements. It ...

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  27. SHELTER FROM AIR RAIDS

    The Westbury Council at its meeting on Monday decided to take steps to have air-raid trenches dug in all townships in the municipality. ...

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  28. Miners' Pension Scheme to be Modified

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Minister for Mines (Mr. Baddeley) to-day announced that to provide more men for vital coal ...

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  29. Moderator Appeals for Simplicity

    The need for greater simplicity in life was stressed by the newly-elected Moderator of the Presbyterian Assembly (Rt. Rev. W. F. Paton, B.A.) at the ...

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  30. Lieut.-Col. Mullen to Command V.D.C.

    Lieut.-Colonel L. M. Mullen has accepted command of the Volunteer Defence Corps in Tasmania for the duration of the war. He has been ...

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  31. DAY OF PRAYER ON SUNDAY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Inviting, churches to observe Sunday next. March 15. as a day of prayer, in a telegram sent to heads of the various ...

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  32. GAOL FOR GARAGE MAN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Herbert Joseph Bolton, garage proprietor, of Sandringham, was fined 75 and sentenced to four months' imprisonment to-day for ...

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  33. Material for Fruit Cases

    Early apples are now being harvested and Alfristons and Worcesters are showing very fair quality. Colouring is reported to be more backward that usual. ...

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  34. LIGHT CAR CONVERTED TO ELECTRICITY

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—A light English passenger car which had been converted from petrol to electricity at about the same cost as a producer gas ...

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  35. CORRESPONDENCE

    "Awake."—Not suitable. West Launceston.—You did not send your name and address. Liquor Question ...

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  36. Agreement With Unions

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Conditions under which women will be employed in industry in work usually done by men and employment of civilians in ...

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  37. APPEAL FUNDS

    Previously acknowledged, £78.176/8/10. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Russell, £5, Portland municipality—Proceeds of social at Gould's Country on February 28, ...

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  38. WATER SUPPLY AT WYNYARD

    Supporting his contention that a supplementary water scheme should be installed at Wynyard to meet any emergency, Councillor V. R. Byard at the ...

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  39. Must Not Display Tourist Maps

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Display of tourist maps outside hotels, guest houses and similar places where they can be seen from a road is forbidden ...

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  40. TURNER'S MARSH ROAD

    The bad state of the road passing through Turner's Marsh for which a rote had been approved, was brought under the notice of the Minister for ...

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  41. Believes Japanese Will Not Ill-treat Prisoners

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—The opinion that Australian prisoners taken in Malaya would not be ill-treated by the Japanese was expressed by Mrs. J. C. R. ...

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  42. Wounded Back from Middle East

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A number of wounded and sick men of the A.I.F. have returned from the Middle East. One man said: "Is there a black-out? ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD

    At the meeting of the Launceston Public Library Board last night the question of war damage insurance was discussed, and it was agreed that the ...

    Article : 124 words
  45. READING BOOK TO JURY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Counsel for the plaintiff in a libel action in the Supreme Court concerning a review in the "Sydney Morning Herald" of a ...

    Article : 85 words
  46. CIVILIANS LEAVE DARWIN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Minister for the Interior (Senator Collings) announced to-day that evacuation of non-essential civilians from Darwin to ...

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  47. ITALIAN CASUALTIES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Berlin radio to-day gave the Italian losses in killed. wounded, and missing in February as: Army: North Africa. 268 killed, 398 ...

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