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  2. Advertising

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  3. PERSONAL

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) and Minister for Transport (Mr. Brooker yesterday inspected the munitions factory at Ascot. ...

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  4. Topics of the Day DELIVERIES IN LAUNCESTON: LATEST MOVE

    An effort is to be made to be made to introduce in Launceston the common delivery system employed by Hobart drapers. ...

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  5. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, that I will perform that good thing which I have promised unto the house of ...

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  6. BEER STOCKS LOW IN LAUNCESTON

    Most Launceston hotelkeepers expect that their stocks of bottle and draught beer will be exhausted before ...

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  7. BLUE PEA PRICE

    The Premier (Mr Cosgrove) stated yesterday that the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton) had strongly urged ...

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  8. IT HAPPENED 100 YEARS AGO

    ROYAL BIRTH—The barque Richard Webb arrived at Hobart Town from Dublin bringing the pleasing intelligence of the ...

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  9. AUSTRALIANS AND AMERICANS

    AUSTRALIAN and Americans are now forming close and, it is to be hoped, enduring friendships. War blows many bodies and buildings ...

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  10. WAR PROFITS ENQUIRY

    WASHINGTON, Monday—Evidence of big salaries and bonuses paid by a firm manufacturing aeroplane motors, allegedly to avoid excess ...

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  11. Fruit Board Wants Small Apples Unwrapped

    To save material and labour the State Fruit Board is to recommend that certain sires of apples and pears be marketed without first being ...

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  12. American Red Cross Representative

    Word has been received from M[?] Norman H. Davis, chairman of tl[?] American Red Cross Society, Was[?] that Mr. Charles K. Gamb[?] ...

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  13. HUMAN BOMBS

    A T LEAST two offers have been received by the Commonwealth Government from men who say they are willing to act as "human bombs" ...

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  14. Case Timber Position

    Attention was again drawn to the case timber position at. the meeting of the State Fruit Board at Hobart yesterday. The state superintendent of ...

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  15. OBITUARY

    Mr. Walter Charles Drake, who died at Launceston yesterday in his 83rd year, was one of the pioneers of the Rosevale district. Born at Evandale, ...

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  16. SUMMER TIME ENDS NEXT SUNDAY

    According to a telegram received yesterday, by Father T. J. O'Donnell at Hobart from the Acting Attorney—General (Mr. ...

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  17. HOBART FIREWOOD PROBLEMS

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker) told a meeting of fuel merchants at Hobart last night that if they submitted to him the names of men who were ...

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  18. TIMBER TOLL

    An appeal by a carrier against a Court of Requests judgment in favour of the Deloraine Council for money due under a toll or charge in ...

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  19. CIVIL PILOTS' HEROISM

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—Running the gauntlet of enemy bullets and bombs, Australian civil pilots in unarmed and comparatively slow ...

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  20. PRICE OF PEAS

    THE PEAGROWERS of Tasmania are angry, and apparently they have good reason to feel that way. They put in extensive crops of ...

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  21. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) has received advice from the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) that State Premiers are to be ...

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  22. Will Not Remove Fence

    The Whole Council Committee has rejected a proposal to remove the iron fence around Prince's Square in conformity with the modern trend to ...

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  23. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday—The National Security (Industrial Peace) Regulations have been amended to extend the principle of preference to unionists to all ...

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  24. House Destroyed by Fire

    An unoccupied four—roomed weather—board house at Branxholm and its entire contents were totally destroyed by fire early yesterday morning. Mrs. T. ...

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  25. ALERT DELETED FROM RAID WARNINGS

    In accordance with an instruction from the Commonwealth Government, the alert has been deleted from air raid warning signals throughout ...

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  26. U.S. SOLDIERS MARRIED IN AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—No official action has yet been taken by U.S. Headquarters in Australia with regard to the increasing number of marriages ...

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  27. STATE TO MEET MAINLAND APPLE SHORTAGE

    An appeal to orchardists to cooperate fully with the Marketing Board to supply the apple shortage on the mainland was made by the state ...

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  28. Price of Firewood

    Hobart wood merchants have made application to the Deputy Prices Commissioner (Mr. L. C. Johnson) for an increase of 5/- a ton in the retail price ...

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  29. Screening Tram Windows

    Questioned yesterday regarding steps being taken to have tram windows screened, the Director of Civil Defence (Mr. G. A. Walch) said the ...

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  30. BIG QUESTIONS OF SUPPLY

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Australian Envoy (Dr. Evatt) spent a busy clay today and it is believed big supply questions were discussed with ...

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  31. NATIONAL SHOW SOCIETY

    An appeal to all members to continue the payment of their subscriptions to enable the organisation to function " on an even keel" was made ...

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  32. TIN PRODUCTION REPORT

    The Minister for Mines (Major Davies) said yesterday that a copy of the completed report of the Tin Production Committee, which recently ...

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  33. Blackbird Destruction

    Up to the present the campaign for the destruction of blackbirds has cost £541/9/10. This was reported at a meeting of the State Fruit Board at ...

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  34. Beaconsfield Bauxite

    Referring yesterday to the bauxite deposits at Beaconsfield, the Minister for Mines (Major Davies) said it was hoped that Mr. Q. J. Henderson, of the ...

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  35. WHEAT FOR STOCK FEED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday—The Government desired to make wheat available for stock feed at low prices, the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Scully) said ...

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  36. CASUALTY LIST

    Advice has been received from England that Mr. T. C. D. Bray, formerly a well-known member of the Tasmanian Aero Club, is missing from a flight ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. APPEAL FUNDS

    Previously acknowledged, £79,331/9/-; Messrs. McKinlays Pty. Ltd., donation, £5; Irish Town Junior Red Cross, 1/10/-: Hill wood Red Cross branch, ...

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  38. Supreme Court

    Mr. Justice Hutchins presided at a sitting of the Supreme Court at Launceston yesterday, when he dealt with divorce matters and later heard an ...

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  39. Chinese May Stay in Australia

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—In a decision having a bearing on the White Australia policy, Full Cabinet to-day approved that in the case of Chinese now ...

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  40. Moving 1914-18 Veterans

    A protest against the moving of 1914- 18 veterans from Gellibrand House to St John's Rest Home was made at an executive meeting of the Red Cross ...

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  41. National Service Offices

    Following the announcement by Senator W. E. Aylett that National Service Offices would probably be opener in Launceston, Burnie and Devonport, ...

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  42. YARN-SPINNING BOTTLENECK

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday—The battle of production could not be won until the bottleneck in the yarn-spinning section of the industry was overcome, said ...

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  43. JURIES OF SIX IN N. S. W.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—The State Government is expected to announce almost immediately a reduction from 12 to six in the number of jurors in ...

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  44. Fruit Board Credit

    The State Fruit Board is £1100 in credit. This was announced at a meeting of the board yesterday. The secretary (Mr. A. J. Honey) said that ...

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  45. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—I understand that the good people of Hobart are rather concerned ab[?] it the danger of injury to the statues in Franklin Square should an ...

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  46. More Coal Trucks

    The Minister for Transport (Mr. Brooker) said yesterday that the Government was endeavouring to have trucks made available to prevent the ...

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  47. No Tax on Gifts for U. S. Forces

    CANBERRA, Tuesday—The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) announced today that gifts to Comfort Funds for American forces in Australia would ...

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  48. DOORS PERMITTED IN SHOP WINDOW SCREENS

    There will be no objection to stores in Tasmania having a small door in the hoarding screening their windows which can be lowered in the daytime, to ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. ACCIDENTAL DEATH

    A finding of accidental death was returned by the coroner (Colonel A. C. Blacklow) at the conclusion of ad inquest at Sorell yesterday on Vernon ...

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  51. TREASURY GIFTS

    The following gifts and gifts of interest have been received by the Sub-Treasury:—Gifts. Anonymous, Derby, £20; ...

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  52. AWARD OF EMPIRE MEDAL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday—For outstanding gallantry in the Middle East, Corporal Benjamin Whittington, R.A.A.F., a native of Melton, Victoria, has been ...

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  53. MONEY FOR WARSHIPS

    LONDON, Monday.—In the second day of London's 'Warships Week' a total .of £27,966,842 was raised. The total to date is £55,277,002. the sum ...

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